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Meet Scott Gryder
Scott Gryder has a long history of leadership for the citizens of Kendall County. Elected three times to Kendall County Board representing District 2, he currently serves as Chairman of the Kendall County Board.
Scott has called Kendall County home for most of his life, growing up in Plano, where his parents’ involvement in civic and small business aspects of the community sparked Scott's interest in public service at a young age.

Meet Scott Gryder
Scott Gryder has a long history of leadership for the citizens of Kendall County. Elected three times to Kendall County Board representing District 2, he currently serves as Chairman of the Kendall County Board.
Scott has called Kendall County home for most of his life, growing up in Plano, where his parents’ involvement in civic and small business aspects of the community sparked Scott's interest in public service at a young age.
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What's Happening
All the latest updates from Scott Gryder on the campaign trail. Follow Scott on Facebook and Twitter for more!
Enjoyed spending time with so many friends at the LaSalle County Republican Reagan Day dinner this weekend! Great job by Chairman Smith and his team. A powerful speech by former Congressman Manzullo as the keynote!
On the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war sending prayers to the people of Israel, the victims and the families of victims after today’s barbaric terrorist attacks by the Hamas.
#standwithisrael 🇮🇱
Great event this week put on by Safe Suburbs PAC.
On the one year anniversary of Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act where are we?
Predictably inflation continues to hurt families. One recent study says the average family is spending $700 more a month to keep up.
As our children start heading back to school this week families ...are once again having to juggle priorities. Gas, mortgage payments, school supplies and in what order. Even President Biden who came to the 14th District last November to campaign for Congresswoman Underwood has acknowledged that the act was a spending bill disguised as inflation relief.
It’s time for rubber stamps on runaway spending like Congresswoman Lauren Underwood to go. Our future depends on it.
It is critical that we become energy independent. We have many opportunities to do so including nuclear power which has been proven to be clean and safe. The governor’s veto today hurts consumers, contractors and ultimately the environment. The legislature must override this action.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker vetoed a bipartisan proposal that would have lifted a decades-old ban on construction of new nuclear power plants in Illinois.
www.chicagotribune.comWhat's Happening
All the latest updates from Scott Gryder on the campaign trail. Follow Scott on Facebook and Twitter for more!
Enjoyed spending time with so many friends at the LaSalle County Republican Reagan Day dinner this weekend! Great job by Chairman Smith and his team. A powerful speech by former Congressman Manzullo as the keynote!
On the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war sending prayers to the people of Israel, the victims and the families of victims after today’s barbaric terrorist attacks by the Hamas.
#standwithisrael 🇮🇱
Great event this week put on by Safe Suburbs PAC.
On the one year anniversary of Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act where are we?
Predictably inflation continues to hurt families. One recent study says the average family is spending $700 more a month to keep up.
As our children start heading back to school this week families ...are once again having to juggle priorities. Gas, mortgage payments, school supplies and in what order. Even President Biden who came to the 14th District last November to campaign for Congresswoman Underwood has acknowledged that the act was a spending bill disguised as inflation relief.
It’s time for rubber stamps on runaway spending like Congresswoman Lauren Underwood to go. Our future depends on it.
It is critical that we become energy independent. We have many opportunities to do so including nuclear power which has been proven to be clean and safe. The governor’s veto today hurts consumers, contractors and ultimately the environment. The legislature must override this action.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker vetoed a bipartisan proposal that would have lifted a decades-old ban on construction of new nuclear power plants in Illinois.
www.chicagotribune.comEnjoyed spending time with so many friends at the LaSalle County Republican Reagan Day dinner this weekend! Great job by Chairman Smith and his team. A powerful speech by former Congressman Manzullo as the keynote!
On the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur war sending prayers to the people of Israel, the victims and the families of victims after today’s barbaric terrorist attacks by the Hamas.
#standwithisrael 🇮🇱
Great event this week put on by Safe Suburbs PAC.
On the one year anniversary of Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act where are we?
Predictably inflation continues to hurt families. One recent study says the average family is spending $700 more a month to keep up.
As our children start heading back to school this week families ...are once again having to juggle priorities. Gas, mortgage payments, school supplies and in what order. Even President Biden who came to the 14th District last November to campaign for Congresswoman Underwood has acknowledged that the act was a spending bill disguised as inflation relief.
It’s time for rubber stamps on runaway spending like Congresswoman Lauren Underwood to go. Our future depends on it.
It is critical that we become energy independent. We have many opportunities to do so including nuclear power which has been proven to be clean and safe. The governor’s veto today hurts consumers, contractors and ultimately the environment. The legislature must override this action.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker vetoed a bipartisan proposal that would have lifted a decades-old ban on construction of new nuclear power plants in Illinois.
www.chicagotribune.com