Republican picked to chair Illinois House veterans committee
‘overwhelmed with emotions’
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[January 25, 2025]
By Jade Aubrey and UIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)
For the first time in more than a decade, a Republican will chair an
Illinois House committee.
Rep. Dan Swanson, R-Alpha, received the call from Democratic House
Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, D-Hillside, earlier this month that he
was tapped to head the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Swanson said
the appointment was a “total surprise.”
“(The Speaker) called me and said I’d like to offer you the chairmanship
of the veterans committee,” he said. “And I paused. I was so caught off
guard, I actually sank down to my feet, just overwhelmed with emotions.”
Welch cited Swanson’s 27-year military background.
“As a veteran, Representative Swanson has served our country with honor
and distinction, and I know he will bring the same solemn sense of duty
to leading a bipartisan Veterans Affairs Committee,” Welch said in a
statement last week.
Swanson is a retired lieutenant colonel with the United State Army and
Illinois Army National Guard. He was in active duty for 20 years with
the Illinois Army National Guard from 1980 to 2001, toured in Iraq from
2007 to 2008 and earned the Bronze Star and Combat Action Badge. He was
recalled back to active duty from 2010 to 2013 with the Army Sustainment
Command, Rock Island Arsenal.
He said he quickly accepted Welch’s offer to chair the committee.
“And I said ‘sir, I’d be honored. I’d be honored to do that. I’d be
honored to serve as chairman of the Veterans committee, serving Illinois
veterans and veterans throughout the district,’” he said.
Democrats have held a majority in the Illinois House since the
mid-1990s, making it rare for a member of the minority Republican Party
to chair a committee. Former Rep. Don Moffitt of Galesburg chaired the
House Fire Protection Committee in 2010.
Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, previously chaired the Veterans’
Affairs Committee and the Personnel & Pensions Committee. This year,
she’ll serve as vice-chair on Veterans’ Affairs and will chair the
appropriations committee on personnel and pensions.
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Rep. Dan Swanson, R-Alpha, is pictured on the Illinois House floor
alongside a picture of him in military uniform. (Capitol News
Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki; Army photo provided)
Although she said she doesn’t know why Welch made the change, she said
Swanson, “is certainly an ally of our veterans.”
“He’s a staunch advocate for our veterans, as am I, and I look forward
to working with him on the committee,” Kifowit, a Marine Corps veteran,
said in an interview. “And he is somebody who has a distinguished
military career and has always been fighting for veterans to be put in
charge of Veterans’ Affairs.”
In the legislature, Swanson has been a frequent sponsor of bills
pertaining to local fire departments and emergency services and has
worked to ensure insurance coverage for people suffering from Lyme
disease. He said that he is looking forward to working with members of
the committee and getting things accomplished.
“I’ve got 27 ½ years, I’ve been a veteran for many, many years, having
left the military on several different occasions and retiring. So, I’ve
got a background of what veterans need and what our expectations are,”
Swanson said. “We’ve got some great laws already on the books. But,
certainly, there’s always things we can tweak.”
He also joked that the committee might look a little different this
year.
“As a commander when I was in the military, if soldiers came late to my
meetings, I required them to do pushups,” Swanson said. “In my first
meeting I’m going to say, ‘when the hour of two o’clock or that time has
come, if you’re not here, we’re going to do pushups. So be on time.’”
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