Rep. Tipsword’s Weekly E-Newsletter: Around the District, Law Enforcement, and More

AROUND THE DISTRICT

I had the privilege this week of traveling all around District 105 and visiting with local leaders and constituents while also enjoying some of the great businesses and tourist attractions in our district.

I enjoyed visiting the Ronald Reagan Museum and Peace Garden at Eureka College and talking with President Dr. Jamel Wright. The Peace Garden includes a bust of the 40th President and a section of the Berlin Wall.

Also on the itinerary was a trip to the western part of District 105 to the Woodford State Fish and Wildlife Area. Following a wonderful lunch at Stringtown BBQ in Washburn, our group headed to the District Office in Pontiac. Destinations in Pontiac included the large Route 66 mural downtown and Wally’s truck stop off I-55.

District 105 is filled with wonderful people, businesses, and places to visit, and I am honored to be your State Representative! 


LAW ENFORCEMENT

One year after Illinois became the first state in the nation to abolish cash bail, the consequences are clear—public safety is being compromised, and the system is failing the very people it was supposed to protect.

The Caucus Blog of the Illinois House Republicans: Are we any safer one year after cash bail was abolished?


EMERGENCY SERVICES

All of Illinois’ 102 counties will now have 911 emergency services.

Illinois State Police announce completion of statewide 911 service initiative (foxillinois.com)


RURAL PACKAGE DELIVERY

The United States Postal Service has proposed changes that will significantly impact package delivery times in rural areas starting after the holiday season. 

The Caucus Blog of the Illinois House Republicans: USPS proposes longer package delivery times in rural areas


DMV HOURS

All Illinois DMV locations across the state will change operating hours starting next week. Here’s what you should know.

Illinois DMVs changing hours to meet customer demand | MyStateline | WTVO News, Weather and Sports


EDUCATION

In Illinois, only one-third of fourth-grade students met or exceeded reading proficiency standards on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.

Illinois part of national epidemic, with only 1 in 3 students reading well | Illinois Policy