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Chesney: 'Being an accessible resource to the community is an important part of what I do'

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Rep. Andrew Chesney | Rep. Andrew Chesney's Website

Rep. Andrew Chesney | Rep. Andrew Chesney's Website

In an Aug. 29 Facebook post, Rep. Andrew Chesney (R-Freeport) announced upcoming mobile office hours.

“Being an accessible resource to the community is an important part of what I do as a state legislator. I am hosting mobile office hours in September for constituents of the 89th District to provide even greater access to important state services. Please stop by to ask questions, voice concerns or just say hello," Chesney posted.

The dates and locations for Chesney's mobile office hours are: 

Pecatonica Village Hall, 405 Main St., Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2 to 4 p.m.

Winnebago Village Office, 108 W. Main St., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2 to 4 p.m.

Durand Village Hall, 308 W Main St., Wednesday, Sept 14, 2 to 4 p.m

In July, Chesney wrote a column about the importance of food production in the state of Illinois. He wrote a Facebook post in which he shared the column. “Producing food and biomass will be a key future economic driver for Illinois,” Chesney wrote on Facebook. “But it won’t happen if the state continues its current toxic policies of higher taxes, shutting down affordable and reliable energy sources and increasing regulations on job creators.”

Chesney has represented the 89th District since December 2018. He has served as an elected member of the Freeport City Council and has been a past board member of the Regional Access Mobilization Project (RAMP) – an organization that provides support services and advocacy for people with disabilities. He is also a former mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters.

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