Illinois District 115 State Representative David Friess
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Recent News About Illinois District 115 State Representative David Friess
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Rep. Friess invites community to participate in annual Christmas toy drive
The annual Christmas toy drive organized by Rep. Friess is underway, continuing until December 18th.
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Tips for preparing your home for winter in Illinois
Living in Illinois requires homeowners to be prepared for changing weather conditions.
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Illinois faces budget challenges; safety issues arise in correctional facilities
As Thanksgiving approaches, updates from Springfield highlight ongoing legislative issues affecting the district.
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Illinois residents urged to consider becoming organ donors amid high demand
Becoming an organ and tissue donor can significantly impact lives in Illinois, where approximately 4,000 residents are currently waiting for organ transplants.
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Rep. Friess launches annual Christmas toy drive for local children
The annual Christmas toy drive organized by Representative Friess is underway, inviting community members to contribute new, unwrapped toys.
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Illinois firearm deer season begins amid chronic wasting disease concerns
Deer hunting season in Illinois opens tomorrow, marking the start of a busy weekend for hunters.
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Illinois lawmakers urge action on drug exposure in state prisons
State Representative David Friess, alongside colleagues Charlie Meier and Bill Hauter, addressed the issue of drug exposure in Illinois prisons at a press conference.
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Illinois faces projected $3.2 billion budget deficit for fiscal year 2026
The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget (GOMB) has released a projection indicating that Illinois faces a budget deficit of $3.2 billion for Fiscal Year 2026.
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National Adoption Month highlights family unity and child welfare
This National Adoption Month, the focus is on celebrating families and children who have been united through adoption.
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Illinois House Republicans emphasize daily recognition for veterans
When the nation called, veterans answered with distinction, defending freedoms through courage and sacrifice.
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Usps operation santa connects adopters with children’s holiday wishes
The holiday season often inspires acts of kindness and generosity.
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Native American Heritage Month invites reflection on culture and contributions
This November marks the celebration of Native American Heritage Month, a period dedicated to honoring and recognizing the rich cultures, contributions, and traditions of Native American people.
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Halloween traditions continue to thrive across Illinois
Halloween, celebrated every October in Illinois, traces its origins back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
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Daylight saving time ends as Illinois prepares for seasonal clock adjustment
As November approaches, residents of Illinois are preparing for the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) this weekend.
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Halloween poses risks despite festive traditions
For centuries, Halloween has been a celebrated occasion for both children and adults worldwide.
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Scavenger hunt in Red Bud supports Women's Leadership Initiative
Rep. David Friess' office organized a scavenger hunt in Red Bud to support the Women's Leadership Initiative. Participants, including families and friends, explored the city by following clues and discovering hidden gems. The event aimed to raise awareness about the Initiative's mission to empower women in leadership roles.
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SWIC hosts successful trunk-or-treat event with Rep. Friess' staff
Rep. David Friess’ team recently participated in Southwestern Illinois College’s annual Trunk-or-Treat event. The occasion featured decorations, candy, and interactions with families and students in the community. Creative costumes and festive trunks were highlights of the event, offering a safe environment for Halloween celebrations.
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Friess awards sportsmen's scholarships in Illinois
State Representative David Friess recently awarded scholarships to winners of the Illinois Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Scholarship. The recipients included the Trap and Archery Team from Sparta High School, coached by Clint Peck; Waterloo Lead Heads in Trap Shooting, coached by Wayne Goudy; Steelville Trap Shooting Team, coached by Rodney Barker; and Evansville High School Trap and Archery Team, coached by Robert Rahlfs. Each team received $125.
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State Rep. David Friess visits Oak Hill Nursing Home in Waterloo
State Representative David Friess recently visited Oak Hill Nursing Home in Waterloo. During his visit, he observed the work being done by the staff and interacted with the management team. He toured the facility to gain insight into the daily lives of the residents.
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Pregnancy loss remembrance day promotes open dialogue on silent grief
Each year on October 15, people across the nation observe National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. This day is dedicated to honoring the lives of children lost through miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. It serves as a time for families to come together in shared grief and for communities to show support for those who have experienced such losses.