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Democratic candidate for state treasurer criticized by GOP

The Democratic candidate for state treasurer is catching flak from Republicans, who are critical of his time as a local official. But Mike Frerichs' campaign says Republican opponent Tom Cross is playing  "revisionist history."

Frerichs, currently a state senator, was elected to the Champaign County board in 2000, then became the county's auditor in 2002. Republicans point out that during Frerichs' time as auditor, the County Board implemented an early retirement program to save money. 
 But they say the move ended up costing taxpayers because Frerichs neglected signs from the stock market, which went  into a major decline.  

Former Illinois GOP chair Pat Brady says that shows Frerichs can't handle the office of treasurer.
"And he cost the taxpayers of that county tens of thousands, if not millions of dollars. And we can't take that and add 101 counties to it and have him run the whole state, given the current state of the state of Illinois." 

But a spokesman from the Frerichs campaign says the candidate had nothing to do with the final decision about the program.  He says as auditor, Frerichs simply ran the numbers and the county board voted to approve early retirements.

The campaign says Cross and his allies are throwing stones to win voters.

Hannah covers state government and politics for NPR Illinois and Illinois Public Radio. She previously covered the statehouse for The Daily Line and Law360, and also worked a temporary stint at the political blog Capitol Fax in 2018.