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Executive Committee: Tension Rises as Republican Whip Removed from Panel

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Will County Executive Committee Meeting | February 11, 2026

Article Summary: A dispute over committee appointments erupted when Republican leadership challenged the removal of Member Vince Logan from the Executive Committee. Speaker Joe VanDuyne maintained that “Whip” positions do not carry automatic appointments to the committee, leading to accusations of power balancing.

Committee Appointment Key Points:

  • The Dispute: Republicans challenged the removal of Member Vince Logan following a change in caucus leadership positions.

  • The Rules: Speaker VanDuyne argued county rules do not automatically place Whips on the Executive Committee.

  • Outcome: The State’s Attorney’s Office could not immediately verify the specific nature of Logan’s original appointment, leaving the removal in place for the meeting.

The Will County Board Executive Committee on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, began with a procedural clash regarding the makeup of the powerful committee.

Republican Leader Jim Richmond (R-Mokena) objected during the roll call when Member Vince Logan was not called, arguing that Member Judy Ogalla (R-Monee) should have replaced him on the committee because she had assumed the role of Republican Whip.

“It shouldn’t be Logan. It should be Ogalla on the roll call because she’s the whip,” Richmond stated.

Speaker Joe VanDuyne (D-Wilmington) rejected the substitution, stating that while he had been informed of the leadership change within the Republican caucus, appointments to the Executive Committee are not automatic for Whips.

“The whips were just put on there just to fill spaces,” VanDuyne said. “This is not just an automatic replacement.”

VanDuyne cited county board rules stating the committee is comprised of leadership (Speaker and Majority/Minority Leaders) and standing committee chairs. He argued that any other appointments are at the Speaker’s discretion in consultation with leadership.

“Whips are not leadership. They are part of the caucus,” VanDuyne said.

Richmond countered that removing the position alters the political balance of the committee.

“This is the second move to change the balance of power within this executive committee,” Richmond said. “I really think that this is where you start to lose transparency and people start to lose faith in the system.”

Assistant State’s Attorney Kevin Myers was asked for a legal opinion during the meeting. Myers stated that the answer depended on how Logan was originally appointed—whether as a specific individual or by virtue of his title as Whip. Myers told the board he did not have that specific information available at the moment.

“If the Whip was appointed to the committee, I would tend to agree that… the Whip transfers as the Whip moves between people. If Member Logan was appointed to the committee, then no,” Myers advised.

The meeting proceeded without Ogalla seated on the committee. VanDuyne indicated willingness to discuss the matter further outside the meeting but maintained his ruling for the day.

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