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Illinois first lady to focus on children, Executive Mansion

BruceRauner.com

Bruce Rauner completed a furious first week as governor of Illinois. But his high-profile wife is not far behind.
Diana Rauner is gearing up for initiatives that could range from children's advocacy to restoring the capital city's Executive Mansion.
The 53-year-old first lady's interest in children comes from her full-time job as unpaid president of the not-for-profit group Ounce of Prevention. It promotes early childhood education and receives state funding. But Rauner tells The Associated Press she can sidestep any potential conflict of interest. 
Rauner is a Democrat married to a Republican governor. She has a doctoral degree and associates say she is dynamic and respectful. 
She has hired the prominent Springfield political aide Sara Wojcicki Jimenez as her $100,000 chief of staff.
 
     
 

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