Mac LeBuhn Stands Out at 12th District Candidate Forum
Mac LeBuhn Stands Out at 12th District Candidate Forum

CHICAGO, IL — On February 2, Mac LeBuhn, candidate for state representative in the 12th District, participated in a high-stakes candidate forum at the Old Town Triangle Art Center. LeBuhn engaged in a robust two-hour panel discussion, emerging as a clear leader with a comprehensive vision for the future of Illinois.
Throughout the forum, LeBuhn articulated a focused platform centered on the issues most impacting the 12th District: cost of living, public education, and standing up to ICE. He drew on his unique background as a former fourth-grade teacher and senior policy advisor and legal counsel in the Mayor’s Office to present actionable solutions to the most pressing challenges facing Illinois.
“With President Trump threatening the 12th District, it's more important than ever that we deliver for our residents,” said Mac LeBuhn. “I am committed to a state government that ensures we're building more housing, providing great public schools, and ensuring accountability and justice for abuses from federal officers."
Key highlights from the forum included:
Tackling the Cost of Living: Mac identified housing affordability as a crisis, proposing to streamline approvals to cut red tape and expand affordable housing near transit to keep working families in their neighborhoods.
Investing in Public Schools: Drawing on his experience as an educator, he called for cutting bloated administrative costs—which currently exceed the national average—and redirecting those dollars directly into classrooms to support teachers and students.
Prioritizing Community Safety: Mac advocated for addressing the root causes of crime through community safety programs while providing law enforcement with the tools and mental health resources needed to serve effectively.
Protecting Rights and Freedoms: He reaffirmed his commitment to standing up for reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, and the legal defense of immigrant families.
Mac's performance reinforced his position as a candidate who combines deep policy expertise with a passion for community service. He emphasized his readiness to take on the "broken status quo" in Springfield to deliver economic growth and responsible state finances.
A proud resident of Lincoln Park and commissioner of a local toddler tee-ball league, Mac lives in the district with his wife and two children.
For more information on Mac LeBuhn’s campaign and priorities, please visit maclebuhn.com.