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Recent News About Anderson
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Illinois' Anderson: Newly passed law 'a good first step' in recruiting, retaining EMTs and volunteer firefighters
In a June 30 Facebook post, Illinois state Sen. Neil Anderson (R-Moline) shared an update on bills he has sponsored that were successful in becoming law.
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Bushnell-Prairie City Community Unit School District 170 Board of Education met May 8
Bushnell-Prairie City Community Unit School District 170 Board of Education met Monday, May 8
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Anderson: 'Cool to see FarmWeekNow highlighting Fulton County’s Hilltop Honey Co. and all they do for the area as a part of #NationalPollinatorWeek'
In a June 22 Facebook post, Sen. Neil Anderson drew attention to a Fulton County company's efforts to harvest honey.
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Anderson: 'Congratulations Cooper Nelson from Canton and the 56th District on your Illinois Association FFA state officer title!'
Illinois State Sen. Neil Anderson, R-Aledo, congratulated a Canton youth for earning a spot among Illinois Future Farmers of America (FFA) state officers.
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Weaver: 'A huge thank you to all who joined Sen. Neil Anderson and me at our first Lemonade & Legislation'
In a June 8 Facebook post, Rep. Travis Weaver (R-Pekin) thanked his constituents who attended the Lemonade & Legislation event at Kewanee Public Library.
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Rep. Hammond votes to allow noncitizens to become Illinois police officers
Rep. Norine Hammond (R-Macomb) voted to give noncitizens a path to become Illinois police officers, siding with a majority of state lawmakers in a recent action that one Republican senator called “a fundamentally bad idea.”
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225 homes sold in Hancock County with a median home sale price of $70,000 in 2022
These are the top 100 home sales for Hancock County in 2022, calculated for the 12 months ending Dec. 31, according to BlockShopper.com.
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State Sen. Anderson: 'Thank you to the Illinois Firefighter's Association Foundation for allowing me to speak in support'
Illinois State Senator Neil Anderson (R) shared information on a recent visit that he took to the Illinois Firefighter's Association Foundation.
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Anderson: 'For years politicians have gotten away with backroom for-profit deals at the expense of special interest and politically connected groups'
The trial of the Com Ed Four, wrapped with a jury verdict on May 2, after 5 days of jury deliberation, according to NBC Chicago 5. All four defendants in the trial—former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan confidant Michael McClain, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore, former ComEd lobbyist John Hooker and former ComEd consultant Jay Doherty—pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, and all four were found guilty on all counts