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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Rep. Brad Fritts hosts summer tour events in District 74

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Brad Fritts, Illinois State Representative for 74th District | Official Website

Brad Fritts, Illinois State Representative for 74th District | Official Website

The past fortnight has seen active community engagement in the 74th District by Illinois State Representative Brad Fritts. Fritts has been hosting Town Hall and Coffee & Conversation events as part of his 2025 Summer Tour, encouraging constituents to participate in civic activities.

Fritts invites residents to reach out to his office for assistance, emphasizing his role in serving the community.

Upcoming events include a Coffee & Conversation on July 16 at Huddle Cafe in Ashton and a Town Hall on the same day at Paw Paw Community Center. In August, similar events are scheduled for Rochelle and Earlville.

In recent community outreach efforts, Fritts' team attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for PC Tech 2U joining local chambers of commerce. Las Tapatias Family Kitchen also joined the Rochelle Chamber of Commerce.

Fritts hosted discussions with residents at various locations including Amboy, Morrison, Sterling, and Shabbona. A notable joint town hall session was co-hosted with State Senator Li Arellano, Jr., providing updates from Springfield.

A museum pass is available through Fritts' office for visiting Chicagoland museums, requiring reservations via an online request form.

The Community Calendar on Fritts’ website lists upcoming events but excludes certain types due to state ethics laws. Final decisions on event postings are made by Rep. Fritts' office.

State Representative Bradley J. Fritts continues to engage with constituents across District 74 through various initiatives and resources.

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