Questions may be submitted in advance by calling 331-465-9661, email office@repmaura49.com, or online at https://tiny.one/th-11-9
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We will honor Congresswoman Underwood and Congresswoman Schakowsky with the 2022 Alliance for Retired Americans Retiree Hero Award for their flawless voting records on issues impacting seniors and workers, and will hear from them the challenges and opportunities for our priorities in Congress.
Join Rep. Anna Moeller in the Elgin Room at the Main Branch of the Gail Borden Library to hear about the latest session in Springfield.
We will be joined by Officer Edwin Alva of the Elgin Police Department for an update on public safety in our communities.
Come share your questions and concerns about key issues or join us via Facebook Live.
Join Representative Hirschauer for an End of Session update. Learn about her sponsored or co-sponsored bills that passed, how she and her office are supporting the people of the 49th, and upcoming events and opportunities.
Listening to you is the most important part of my job. That’s why I’ll be hosting a series of town halls in communities across the 14th. Stop by to learn about my work in Congress to strengthen our community, share what is on your mind, and ask me questions.
All attendees will be asked to sign in upon arrival; to quicken this process, RSVP beforehand. CLICK HERE TO RSVP!
Congressman Krishnamoorthi and supporters will be marchingin this year’s Chicago Pride Parade on Sunday, June 25th. The parade starts atnoon but they are asking folks to arrive between 11 and 11:30 am to lineup. They are in position #29, which will be on the east side of Broadway atMontrose (They have a map available).
They will have Raja t-shirts, candy to hand out, sunscreen,water, pride flags, etc. Anyone interested in marching with Raja should RSVP toDerek (derek@rajaforcongress.com)so he can ensure that they have enough supplies for everyone.
Walk with other Democrats to honor our country’s independence.
Parade will start at Carpentersville Village Hall located at 1200 L.W. Besinger Dr., Carpentersville, IL and head down Maple Ave. ending at Carpenter Park.
More details:
What to Wear: Dress for the weather, but please wear your Dundee Dems t-shirt if you have one. If you are not wearing a Candidate’s tee shirt, please wear a red, white or blue plain shirt in honor of the day.
Please bring candidate signs. The parade’s theme is red, white, and blue, so bring your flags and other patriotic gear.
Candy: please bring bags of wrapped hard candy. We’ll have patriotically colored beads and bubble guns.
Join the Elgin Township Democrats in this year’s Fourth of July Parade.
The parade kicks off at 9am, but try to arrive around 8am so we can coordinate any tasks placement, handing out of candy, etc.
We do not yet know our placement in the parade, so check with the entry point volunteers to get a general idea of where we will be. We will have Jack the Donkey, so we should be easy to find in the line-up.
We are looking for volunteers to help with building this year’s float. If interested contact Carl Strathmann at 630.890.3460.
The Strathmann’s are planning a party after the parade at their place.
You can get more parade info on the official City of Elgin website:
https://www.cityofelgin.org/july4
Raja would like to invite you to join him for his July town hall at Pottawatomie Community Center, located at 8 North Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174 on Thursday, July 6th at 6:00pm. You can RSVP for the town hall here. Raja looks forward to seeing you then.