Storm Cleanup, State Healthcare Exchange, Illinois Agricultural Dominance, and More

The Calm After the Storms

I hope everyone is safe after the storms that rolled through Illinois on Friday evening, and again Tuesday into Wednesday. Governor Pritzker has issued an emergency disaster proclamation for Boone, Crawford, DuPage, Marion and Sangamon Counties. The Proclamation helps support local government response and recovery operations where necessary. I have spent much of the week working with local crews helping clear debris and helping local home and business owners who sustained damage.

I also want to take a moment to remind those who did get some damage to be aware of home repair scammers.

https://newschannel20.com/news/local/illinois-ag-warns-resident-for-storm-related-repair-scams

Illinois Unemployment Rate Steady in February 2023

The jobless numbers were reported on March 23 by the Illinois Department of Employment Security. Although statewide nonfarm payroll numbers increased by 10,700 jobs in February, a comparable increase in the overall Illinois labor force meant that the unemployment rate remained unchanged from January. Illinois’ unemployment rate continued to be higher than the national rate of 3.6%. Illinois continues to have a higher unemployment rate than most U.S. states, and the highest rate of State and local taxes in the nation.

Democrats Pushing State Health Benefits Exchange

Democrats in Illinois are taking their next step toward a government takeover of healthcare in Illinois. We all know what that means in the end, massive tax increases, increased wait times for care, and preventing your freedom of choice in care and who you can choose to be your doctor.

https://www.wandtv.com/community/illinois-lawmakers-hope-to-create-state-health-benefits-exchange/article_edb000be-c9df-11ed-9365-6badf0559690.html

 Illinois Counties Lead the U.S. in Corn and Soybean Production

 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported the final numbers for crop year 2022. According to the USDA, the top eleven U.S. counties for soybean yield per acre were all in Illinois when measured on a county-by-county basis. In central Illinois’ Piatt County, farmers brought in 74.2 bushels of beans per acre. Other high-ranking soybean yield counties, headed by Decatur’s Macon and Springfield’s Sangamon, are also located in Central Illinois.

With regards to Illinois’ 2022 corn crop, Illinois counties took America’s #1 through #5 honors in terms of total production in bushels. With 71 million bushels of corn produced, Bloomington-Normal’s McLean County grew more corn than any other county in the 50 states. The nation’s top-five corn list also included Iroquois, Livingston, and LaSalle counties, and was rounded out by Champaign-Urbana’s Champaign County.

In terms of statewide figures, Illinois was #1 among the 50 states in total soybeans grown and was #2 to longtime rival Iowa in total corn production. 

Around the District

Thank you to our County Clerks, Election Judges, and volunteers for helping ensure we were all able to make our voices heard at the polls on Tuesday!

Happy Easter!