Illinois District 74 State Representative Bradley Fritts
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Recent News About Illinois District 74 State Representative Bradley Fritts
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State Rep. Brad Fritts voices concerns over Senate Bill 867 passing
Today, the Illinois House of Representatives passed a bill with a vote of 63-42-1 to cede parts of Shabbona State Park to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.
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Tele-Town Hall with Tony McCombie to address key state issues
Join a Tele-Town Hall this evening at 5:30 PM, where Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie will participate in discussions on several key topics.
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Illinois legislative session kicks off with anticipated bill activity
The Illinois legislative session, known as the Lame Duck Session, begins today in Springfield.
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Fritts and McCombie announce tele-town hall focusing on legislative priorities
State Representative Brad Fritts and House Republican Leader Tony McCombie will hold a joint telephone town hall for their constituents.
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Rep. Fritts criticizes Biden's commutation of Rita Crundwell
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts has expressed strong disapproval of President Joe Biden's decision to commute the sentence of Rita Crundwell, a former Comptroller of Dixon who was convicted for embezzling over $50 million from the city.
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Illinois lawmakers prepare for contentious lame duck session
When lawmakers reconvene in Springfield on January 4, 2025, they will enter a "lame duck" session.
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Illinois introduces new employment laws effective January 2025
Starting January 1, 2025, a range of new laws will come into effect in Illinois.
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Grant funding available for local fire department projects
Local fire departments across the state have an opportunity to apply for grant funding aimed at rehabilitating or constructing fire stations.
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Representative Bradley J. Fritts engages with local communities across District 74
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts has been actively engaging with the community through various events and initiatives.
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Representative criticizes President Biden's commutation decision involving Rita Crundwell
On Monday, President Joe Biden took a significant action by commuting the sentences and pardoning more than 1,500 convicted individuals.
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Rep. Fritts announces participation in farm summit and unveils community calendar
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts announced his participation in the Illinois Soybean Growers 2024 Farm Business Summit, scheduled for December 17th.
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Ameren warns against scams during holiday season
Ameren is reminding both residential and business customers to remain cautious during the holiday season as part of Utility Scam Awareness Day.
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Rep. Fritts discusses key issues during fall veto session
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts has returned to Springfield for the fall veto session, with week two commencing soon.
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Rep. Bradley J. Fritts highlights local business and community engagement
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts recently spotlighted Ziggie’s Family Restaurant in Mendota for its contributions to the community.
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Rep. Fritts recognizes Ziggie's Family Restaurant for community contributions
State Representative Bradley Fritts has recognized Ziggie’s Family Restaurant in Mendota as his October 2024 local business highlight.
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Recognition of first responders' service and sacrifice
Today, a day of recognition is observed to honor the bravery and sacrifice of first responders.
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Final day for hazardous waste drive sign-up
Today marks the final opportunity to register for the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Drive.
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Household hazardous waste collection drive set for October 26
State Representative Bradley J. Fritts has announced a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Drive in collaboration with House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, Sauk Valley Community College, and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 26th from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Sauk Valley Community College in Dixon. "I encourage residents to come out and utilize this free service that will make our community safer!" said Rep. Fritts.
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Household hazardous waste collection drive set for October 26
Illinois residents are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Collection drive. The event is scheduled for October 26th from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be hosted by Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, Sauk Valley Community College, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and other local offices.