Illinois State Rep. David Friess (R-Red Bud)
Recent News About Illinois State Rep. David Friess (R-Red Bud)
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Rep. Friess introduces bill to repeal Illinois' FOID card requirement
State Representative David Friess has introduced House Bill 1232, a proposal aimed at repealing the Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) Card Act in Illinois.
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Ronald Reagan's legacy: From humble beginnings to U.S. Presidency
Ronald Wilson Reagan, born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, rose from modest beginnings to become the 40th President of the United States.
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Rep. Friess criticizes Democrats over legislative priorities
State Representative David Friess has expressed frustration with the current legislative session, criticizing Democrats for what he perceives as a lack of focus on substantial legislation.
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Illinois offers new tools for 2025 tax season
With the 2025 tax season underway, both the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began accepting and processing tax returns on January 27.
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Friess introduces bill targeting teacher shortage in Illinois
State Representative David Friess has introduced a bill aimed at addressing the teacher shortage in Illinois.
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Friess takes roles in cybersecurity, education, judiciary committees
State Representative David Friess has been appointed to several key committees.
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Holocaust remembrance day emphasizes education to prevent future atrocities
The Holocaust, a devastating chapter in history, resulted in the systematic murder of six million Jews and millions of others deemed "undesirable" by the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945.
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Rep. Friess introduces bill offering loan aid for returning police officers
State Representative David Friess has introduced a new piece of legislation, HB1206, designed to tackle the shortage of law enforcement officers in Illinois.
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Illinois bill proposes loan aid for returning police officers
State Representative David Friess has introduced House Bill 1206, which aims to address law enforcement shortages in Illinois.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy celebrated with calls for continued action
On Martin Luther King Jr.
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Illinois General Assembly reconvenes for session ending in May
This month, the Illinois General Assembly reconvened and will remain in session until May.
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School supply drive ongoing until February 14
It is mid-year, and school supplies are dwindling.
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Illinois representative calls for greater accountability in state government
State Representative David Friess has shared his reflections on the responsibilities of his role and provided updates on recent events in Illinois politics.
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Rep. Friess criticizes new House rules vote
State Representative David Friess has issued a statement regarding the recent House Rules Vote.
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Honoring dedication on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Every day, law enforcement officers serve as protectors and peacekeepers in communities across the country.
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Rep. David Friess begins new term with focus on economy and collaboration
State Representative David Friess, a Republican from Red Bud, has officially begun his new term in the 104th Illinois General Assembly.
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Women's Leadership Initiative hosts annual dinner with focus on education
The Women's Leadership Initiative (WLI) Program held its annual Midway Dinner on December 18 at the 1860 Public House in Red Bud, Illinois.
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Representatives introduce bills to enhance accountability for Illinois elected officials
Earlier today, Representatives David Friess and Dan Ugaste held a press conference in Springfield's Capitol Blue Room to discuss two new legislative proposals aimed at increasing government accountability and empowering residents of Illinois.
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Illinois prepares for controversial legislative action in upcoming lame duck session
In the final moments of the Illinois House of Representatives' 2024 Veto Session, a motion was proposed by House Republican Floor Leader Patrick Windhorst to end the session without setting a date to reconvene.
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Rep. Friess concludes successful 4th annual toy drive
The annual toy drive organized by Representative David Friess has concluded its fourth year with notable success.