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			 Last week, I joined my fellow Illinois Republican 
			U.S. House colleagues to urge the Governor to begin a phased, 
			regional, and safe reopening of our state.  
			 
			One of Illinois’ great strengths is our regional diversity. Our 
			state is seventy-five percent farmland, and a one-size-fits-all 
			model won’t work for many of our downstate communities that are more 
			like Missouri or Iowa than Chicago. 
			 
			For the last six weeks, Illinois residents and small businesses have 
			listened, been compliant and responsibly abided by the stay-at-home 
			order to mitigate the spread of COVID—19. However, Governor Pritzker 
			extended his order through May 30th and disappointed many of us. 
			While the extended order does remove some restrictions, a blanket 
			approach to bringing our state's economy back leaves downstate 
			Illinois behind. 
			 
			The data shows that the coronavirus is impacting different parts of 
			our state in drastically different ways, and we need a response in 
			downstate Illinois that accounts for this. 
			 
			There is real fear among workers and small businesses that they 
			won’t be able to come back from this pandemic. They are desperate 
			for a plan to reopen our communities in a responsible and reasonable 
			manner that balances our health and economic needs. This isn’t an 
			either/or proposition. 
			 
			The recovery from COVID—19 in Illinois will be difficult, and our 
			states’ fiscal challenges will only exacerbate the strain on workers 
			and Main Street businesses in the months ahead. COVID—19 is the new 
			normal, and we need a framework for gradually, safely, and 
			regionally reopening Illinois’ economy. 
			 
			I will continue to advocate for sensible solutions that balance the 
			health and economic challenges that face us ahead and get Illinois 
			open as soon as possible. 
			 
			As we continue to navigate this challenging time, my office is 
			actively working to connect individuals and small businesses with 
			the resources and funding made available by Congress in light of 
			this pandemic. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call 
			my office at (309) 671-7027 or contact us via email here: https://lahood.house.gov/contact. 
			Working together and supporting our neighbors, we'll overcome the 
			coronavirus pandemic.  
			Supporting our local food banks 
			I had the pleasure of visiting the Midwest Food 
			Bank last week. I wanted to say thank you to the Midwest Food Bank 
			and their many volunteers for helping so many people during this 
			time of need! In 17 years, MFB has grown from a small ministry on a 
			family farm to now helping stock food pantries across the country. 
			Central Illinois is so proud of your efforts and will continue to 
			support your mission. 
			
 
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			  CARES funding awarded for IL18 Public Housing 
			Authorities 
			 
			I was pleased to announce that funding allocated by Congress to 
			support state and local response efforts was awarded to communities 
			in central and west-central Illinois. As we continue to work to 
			mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on families, workers, and small 
			businesses, this critical funding will aid Public Housing 
			Authorities in the 18th District that are working overtime to 
			support those in need. I will continue to work with my colleagues in 
			Congress to ensure our local communities have what they need to 
			recover from COVID-19. 
			 
			Discussing COVID-19 with C-SPAN 
			It was good to join Steve Scully last week on C-SPAN's 
			Washington Journal to talk about COVID—19 in Illinois' 18th 
			Congressional District, the federal government’s response, getting 
			Congress back to work, and a smart, safe reopening of our economy in 
			downstate Illinois.  
			
			  
			The recovery from COVID—19 in Illinois will be difficult, and our 
			states’ fiscal challenges will only exacerbate the strain on workers 
			and Main Street businesses in the months ahead. COVID—19 is the new 
			normal, and we need a framework for gradually, safely, and 
			regionally reopening Illinois’ economy. 
			 
			Attention IL118 high school students 
			 
			If you are interested in being nominated to one of our prestigious 
			military academies, you can now request a nominations packet from my 
			office. Applications for nominations will be accepted until November 
			13. 
			 
			Each year, it’s a privilege to nominate incredible young leaders 
			from central and west-central Illinois to attend one of our nation’s 
			military service academies. While COVID-19 has disrupted our 
			academic year, I am pleased to announce that we will be able to move 
			forward with our academy nomination process. 
			
			
				
			
				
			
				
				LaHood Announces 
				Dates for Military Service Academy Nominations 
            
              
            [Congressman Darin LaHood]  |