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Manzullo reflects on last day in Congress

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Manzullo said he did not have words of advice for his successor, just rules of thumb to follow.

“He knows he has to stay close to people and meet their needs,” Manzullo said. “That’s the definition of a representative. That’s something you always work at – the needs of people.”

Manzullo listed his work with manufacturing companies and the House’s manufacturing caucus – of which he was a founder and co-chairman – as being some of his legislative achievements. Manzullo said he helped pass legislation that gave manufacturers a 9 percent tax deduction on any item manufactured in the United States.

“It’s my first love and where we spent most of our time,” Manzullo said of manufacturing.

U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren, who now represents all of McHenry County but Algonquin Township in the newly drawn 14th District, said he will miss working with Manzullo in Congress.

Hultgren called Manzullo a great teacher and mentor during their time working together, and said he was always an “incredible advocate” for constituents in his district. In his new position at KEIA, Manzullo will continue to be an important resource, Hultgren said.

“He will be a very important voice with all the opportunities that come with the growth in Asia,” Hultgren said.

Don Manzullo

Term: 1993 to 2013

Alma mater: American University; Marquette University Law School

Preceded by: John Cox

Succeeded by: Adam Kinzinger

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