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Human trafficking is a heartbreaking reality that’s closer to home than many realize. Across Illinois, countless individuals are exploited and abused in ways that often go unseen. In 2022, the National Human Trafficking Hotline received 287 calls from Illinois, identifying 199 victims. And those numbers are just the tip of the iceberg. The true scale of this crime is hidden in the shadows, with many victims unable to speak out.

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Welcoming New Members on Inauguration Day for the 104th General Assembly. January 8th was an exciting day for Illinois as the state’s 104th General Assembly was sworn in. It was a celebration of public service and the beginning of new chapters in the lives of Illinoisans and their leaders. This year, two new Republican representatives, Regan Deering and Kyle Moore, join the ranks of lawmakers working to shape the future of the state. They will serve under the leadership of House Minority Leader Tony McCombie. As they step into their new roles, they bring fresh energy, unique experiences, and a commitment to serve their communities.

Welcome to the "3 Things You Didn't Know About" series. Our aim is to help you get to know your legislators a little better.

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Here are three things you didn't know about Illinois State Representative Kyle Moore:

1. Life Long Dodger Fan
Throughout the summer Rep. Moore stays up late and watches the Los Angeles Dodgers. He has his mom to thank for his Dodger fandom, she started taking him to baseball games at an early age

2. Once Shared a Stage with the Dalai Lama and Lady Gaga
Rep.  Moore attended a US Conference of Mayors in Indiana, where both the Dalai Lama and Lady Gaga made appearances. He was even able to get a selfie with His Holiness...although it wasn't a good one.

3. Bowls Regularly
Every Wednesday night, (when not in session) you can find Rep. Moore at the bowling alley. His family owned a bowling alley when he was a kid, igniting his love for the sport. He stopped bowling as an adult, but joined a league a few years ago after a buddy began to learn the sport. Rep. Moore hits the lanes every Wednesday, although he was probably a better bowler as a kid.


The little-known Rules that control the legislative process in Illinois were voted on today in the Illinois House of Representatives.  Adopting a set of procedural rules to govern the House for the next two years is one of the most important votes a legislator will cast.

The Rules for the 104th General Assembly were drafted by the Democrat supermajority with no input from the Republican minority. These Rules will govern the House of Representatives for the next two years.  House Republicans did propose reasonable changes that would increase accountability and transparency, however the proposal was rejected by the supermajority. 


Welcome to our "3 Things You Didn't Know About" series. Our aim is to help you get to know your legislators a little better.

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Here are three things you didn't know about Illinois State Representative Regan Deering:

1. Degree in Marine Biology
From a young age, Rep. Regan Deering has loved the water. While pursing her degree, she had the opportunity to experience a summer on the island of South Caicos, where she studied environmental science. With a degree in marine biology, she has held some interesting jobs, including working at both The Columbus Zoo and Shedd Aquarium.

2. Science Teacher
As an elementary school science teacher, Rep. Deering has long encouraged young people to explore the sciences in hopes of developing future leaders in the science and technology industries. She is also passionate about agricultural education and the role that it plays here in Illinois. Rep. Deering supports programs like Ag in the Classroom, which is a hands-on agricultural education program that allows students to increase their agricultural literacy.

3. Dog Lover
Rep. Deering loves dogs! Her family has an affinity for the golden retriever breed. She had the honor of serving alongside her late dog J.J. as comfort therapy team with a local organization, Pawprint Ministries. Their mission is sharing the love of Jesus using trained and registered comfort dogs with individuals in health care facilities, schools, senior homes, and during times of crisis.

 


 

Every day, across towns and cities, law enforcement officers quietly step into their roles as protectors, peacekeepers, and pillars of safety in our communities. They wear their badges as a commitment to uphold justice and ensure that our neighborhoods remain places where families can thrive. On Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we pause to honor these individuals who dedicate their lives to serving others.

January 8th is an exciting day for Illinois as the state’s 104th General Assembly is sworn in. It’s a celebration of public service and the beginning of new chapters in the lives of Illinoisans and their leaders. This year, two new Republican representatives, Regan Deering and Kyle Moore, join the ranks of lawmakers working to shape the future of the state. They will serve under the leadership of House Minority Leader Tony McCombie. As they step into their new roles, they bring fresh energy, unique experiences, and a commitment to serve their communities.