72nd District State Representative - Rock Island County.

Joined December 2022
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RepGreggJohnson retweeted
Expect some fireworks on the House floor this afternoon as @HouseDemsIL plan to run resolutions condemning President Trump for his January 6 pardons, his now-blocked exec order freezing federal grant spending, his efforts to undermine DEI initiatives and his immigration actions:
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RepGreggJohnson retweeted
Rep. Gregg Johnson, D-East Moline, to me: "Donald Trump is a person who, quite frankly, has never had to want for anything. And him taking things away from people who are having to want just to get from day-to-day, it’s a pretty rich concept for me.” More Illinois react ⬇️
Illinois lawmakers are unpacking the implications of President Donald Trump's freeze on federal grants and loans, while the state's attorney general joined a multi-state coalition seeking to block it. pantagraph.com/news/state-re…
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🏆🍃I’m an @ilenviro 100% #GreenChampion! I’m committed to defending the climate, equitable jobs, and fighting for environmental justice in Illinois. Check out @ilenviro’s 2024 Environmental Scorecard to see all my pro-environment votes this past legislative session!
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This day traces its roots back to May 1, 1886, marking the commencement of the pivotal Haymarket Affair in Chicago. Today, we celebrate the progress made through the sacrifices of workers everywhere and continue to advocate for fair and just working conditions! #solidarity
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As our state’s first Black Speaker of the House, Emanuel “Chris” Welch is adding to Illinois’ Black history. In 2021, more than 140 years after John W.E. Thomas became the first African-American to serve in the Illinois House-diversity is our strength, unity is our super power.
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John W.E. Thomas: Thomas was the first African American to be elected as a state representative to the Illinois House in 1876. A notable leader in the African-American community, Thomas successfully passed the state’s first civil rights legislation and election reform.
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Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate changemakers, pioneers, activists, and creators. Every day we must remember those who have overcome adversity, recognize the obstacles that still hold people back, and support those who are continuing to work toward equality.
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December 3rd: Illinois’ 205th Birthday In 1818, Illinois became the 21st state admitted to the Union. Our cities and suburbs are home to many diverse neighborhoods, rich cultures, and international innovators; our rural communities help feed the world.
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Diabetes Awareness Month Everyone knows someone who manages the daily challenges of diabetes. This year, House Democrats worked to cap the cost of insulin to make lifesaving treatment more affordable.
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Apply for a $4,000 rebate for purchase of an electric passenger vehicle or a $1,500 rebate for purchase of an electric motorcycle epa.illinois.gov/topics/ceja…
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Mental health is real health, and it’s OK to not be OK. Please check on your friends, family, co-workers, loved ones, and your own self. Let’s continue to break stigmas ! cms.illinois.gov/benefits/st…
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccinations prevent 4 to 5 million deaths worldwide every year. Talk to your health care provider about the best choices for your body and your health so we can prevent diseases that have been eradicated from making a comeback.
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Equal Rights & Accountability In Action! Proud to be a part of history - celebrating the signing of landmark reproductive rights legislation SB 1909 #justtellthetruth #abortionishealthcare #yourbodyyourchoice
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Illinois faces a shortage of DNR Conservation Police, making the state less safe and less environmentally friendly This legislation helps by bringing the hiring standard for IDNR in line with existing standards for Illinois State Police. #IDNR #firstbill #Wearedistrict72
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