Illinois State Rep. Daniel Swanson (R-Woodhull)
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Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Daniel Swanson (R-Woodhull)
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Representatives advocate for funds to preserve endangered historic sites
State Representatives Dan Swanson (R-Alpha) and Travis Weaver (R-Edwards) recently advocated for increased state funding to maintain historic sites in northwestern Illinois. The Carl Sandburg Birthplace historic site is located in Swanson’s 71st District, and prior to redistricting, Swanson represented the area around the Bishop Hill Historic Site, which is now under Weaver's representation.
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Future leaders of Illinois pork industry discuss growth strategies
Last week, an opportunity arose to engage in a discussion with the Future Leaders of the pork industry. The meeting also included representatives from the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Pork Producers’ Association. The conversation revolved around various aspects of the pork industry, its impact on the Illinois economy, and strategies to bolster pork production in the state. As the sole hog producer serving in the General Assembly, these interactions with young leaders who are steering the Illinois pork industry are always valued.
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Illinois House Republicans aim to balance budget using CGFA's revenue estimate
The Illinois state Constitution mandates the General Assembly to enact a balanced budget annually. This requirement is fulfilled by adopting a revenue estimate to ascertain whether the budget is balanced. However, for nearly a decade, this crucial step has been overlooked by the House and Senate, resulting in a challenging financial condition for Illinois.
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U.S. Army and Illinois National Guard commission 12 new Second Lieutenants
This past weekend, the U.S. Army and Illinois Army National Guard commissioned 12 Second Lieutenants during a ceremony for the ROTC Leatherneck Battalion at Western Illinois University. These young individuals have earned the right to pin on the "gold bar", having completed rigorous military training while also fulfilling college classroom requirements. We extend our congratulations to each of them as they embark on this challenging journey.
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Capitol hosts STEM day featuring school projects from AlWood and Knoxville
Recently, the Capitol was abuzz with discussions and exhibitions on STEM - an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Numerous schools were present to display their STEM projects, including AlWood and Knoxville. The event was graced by students, teachers, and chaperones whose participation made it a success.
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Rising Lyme disease cases prompt calls for increased funding and education
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, and according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, cases are on the rise in the state. Lyme disease, a bacterial infection caused by several different strains of bacteria carried and spread by ticks, is a growing national public health crisis. Infected individuals suffer from fever, fatigue, joint pain and skin rashes and in severe cases can be afflicted by serious joint and nervous system problems.
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Lyme Disease Awareness Grows Amid Rising Cases in Illinois
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
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Honoring our law enforcement officers
In a moving ceremony on Sunday afternoon, attendees gathered at Sacred Heart Catholic Church to pay tribute to the fallen heroes of the Quad Cities law enforcement community. The Quad Cities Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Service was a solemn occasion that honored the 49 officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.During the service, the names of each fallen officer, along with the department they served and the date of their End of Watch, were solemnly read aloud. Family members or department representatives then placed flowers on the "Some Gave All" memorial,...
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Representative Dan Swanson’s May 3 Capitol News Update
Illinois Representative Dan Swanson shared updates on various topics in his recent Capitol News Update on May 3, 2024.Swanson highlighted the partisan nature of Illinois politics, stating, "Illinois is one of the most partisan gerrymandered states in the country." He expressed concern over recent legislation that he viewed as a "heavy-handed partisan power grab," leading him and other Republicans to protest by voting Present.Shifting to economic news, Swanson mentioned that the state's unemployment rate now stands at 5%, with slight increases compared to the previous...
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Lyme Disease Awareness Month Sheds Light on a Common Health Concern
Lyme Disease Awareness Month is a chance to bring awareness to the tickborne disease that affects millions of Americans. This month, learn more about how to identify, prevent, and treat Lyme Disease at https://www.illymeassociation.org/lyme-overview.
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Welcome Home Honor Flight!
"Welcome Home" - Not attributed, Apr 30 2024 - There was a great “Welcome Home” crowd recently at the Quad City Airport to meet Honor Flight Veterans completing their day visiting Memorials in Washington D.C. A big thanks to soldiers from the Rock Island Arsenal’s 1st Army, Army Sustainment Command and Garrison Command. Also, thank you to area veteran organizations and Patriot Guard for providing support.
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Successful FFA Saturday Celebrated Across Illinois
Illinois FFA members and supporters recently celebrated a successful FFA Saturday across the state. The day was filled with various events and achievements in different FFA chapters.One participant shared their experience, stating, "It was an FFA Saturday." The day started with the judging and selection process of the 2024-2025 FFA State Officers at Lincoln Land Community College. Candidates were evaluated on impromptu speeches, with a scenario involving meeting a representative to discuss FFA funding. The candidates showcased their abilities and professionalism during...
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Representative Dan Swanson Highlights Legislative Successes and Appreciates Capitol Police
Representative Dan Swanson of Illinois recently provided an update on legislative achievements and expressed gratitude towards the Capitol Police for their dedication and professionalism.Swanson shared his support for House Bill 4662, stating, "I was proud to support House Bill 4662, legislation which will take another step toward addressing our teacher shortage in Illinois." The bill aims to extend opportunities for retired teachers to return to the classroom without risking their pensions and benefits, helping to alleviate the teacher shortage in the state.Another...
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Congratulations Blake Caulkins!
Congratulations are in order for Blake Caulkins, who recently achieved the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout. The announcement comes following a special ceremony that honored Caulkins for his dedication and hard work in reaching this significant milestone.The event was attended by individuals who were proud to witness Caulkins' accomplishment, with one attendee expressing, "I had the pleasure of being a part of Blake Caulkins’ Eagle Scout Court of Honor Ceremony." Another individual shared a personal connection to the Caulkins family, stating, "Blake’s grandfather was a...
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Month of the Military Child Celebrates the Resilience of Military Families
In recognition of the Month of the Military Child, it is important to highlight the resilience and sacrifices of the nearly 1.6 million military children in America. These children, often facing unique challenges and frequent relocations, play a vital role in supporting their parents in the armed forces.The sentiment of honoring and supporting military children and their families is echoed by many. As stated, "There are nearly 1.6 million military children in America." This figure underscores the significant number of young individuals who stand alongside their parents in...
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House passes Swanson highway safety legislation
The Illinois House has passed a bill sponsored by State Representative Dan Swanson aimed at better educating drivers about the state's "Move Over" highway safety law. Swanson expressed his satisfaction with the House's decision, stating, "I’m glad the House has joined in taking this important step toward making Illinois motorists more aware of what to do when they see a vehicle stopped on the roadside."The legislation, known as House Bill 4711, is designed to ensure that drivers are knowledgeable about "Scott's Law," which requires motorists to move over and slow down...
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Speaker Visits 6th Graders to Discuss Illinois Government
In a recent engagement, a speaker addressed Mrs. Walker’s four classes of 6th graders at Orion Middle School, kicking off the students’ unit on Illinois state government. The speaker expressed their enjoyment of the annual event, stating, "I always enjoy this annual event."The interaction proved to be fruitful as the students exhibited attentiveness and posed insightful questions. Following the session, the speaker received individual Thank You notes from each student, indicating the impact of the discussion. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity, the speaker conveyed,...
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Representative Dan Swanson’s Concern Over USPS Decision and Pension Legislation in Illinois
Representative Dan Swanson expressed disappointment over the U.S. Postal Service's decision to shift distribution duties from its center in Milan to Des Moines, Iowa. He highlighted concerns about the lack of transparency and potential negative impact on residents in the area who rely on rural route delivery services. Swanson stated, "I am concerned that this is going to result in slower service and more inconvenience for those who rely on the Postal Service for everything from conducting their business to receiving their medications."Regarding pension legislation in...
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National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day Celebrates Courage and Perseverance
On April 9, 2024, the nation observes National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day to pay tribute to the resilience and fortitude of those who have been held captive during times of conflict.The day is dedicated to honoring the "brave men and women who have endured captivity in war," as stated by the organizers. These individuals, as highlighted by the event, have exhibited remarkable courage and determination in the face of adversity. They have faced unimaginable challenges and yet have persevered with unwavering strength.In the words of the announcement, "These...
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Protect Yourself While Mushroom Hunting
In a recent announcement, a reminder was issued to mushroom hunters to take precautions while out in the field. The advice came in the form of a simple yet crucial tip: "Protect yourself, don’t forget the permethrin to treat your clothes when you go mushroom hunting." This recommendation serves as a valuable reminder to those engaging in the popular outdoor activity.Furthermore, hunters were alerted to the prevalence of ticks in various locations. The distribution of ticks was emphasized with the statement, "This map shows where the ticks are located and they are...