Illinois Congressman Sorensen Highlights Accomplishments for Central and Northwestern Illinois
Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) is highlighting how he and his office worked throughout 2023 to be a good neighbor to Illinoisans, ensure government works for middle-class families, and make Central and Northwestern Illinois more sustainable for the next generation.
“This past year, we’ve made a lot of progress in creating strong, healthy, and sustainable communities for the future,” said Sorensen. “It has been my honor to serve Central and Northwestern Illinois as their trusted neighbor in Congress and I look forward to continuing to be a bipartisan voice for all Illinois families.”
Among other things, Sorensen is highlighting the following wins for Illinois in 2023:
Making Government Work for Illinois
- Resolving 818 constituent cases, helping Illinoisans with issues related to federal agencies, which include the IRS, Social Security Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, and more.
- Returning $810,597 to constituents and local businesses in overdue tax returns, Social Security benefits, student loans, veterans’ benefits, and more.
- Announcing over $353 million in tax dollars brought back in prime grant awards and over $2.7 million on grant subawards for purposes such as substance abuse treatment, health care, local law enforcement, education, and more.
Delivering Bipartisan Results
- Passed one bill, the bipartisan DOE and NASA Interagency Research Coordination Act in the House of Representatives – This was one of 11 pieces of legislation Sorensen introduced in 2023.
- Cosponsoring 149 bills, with over 75 percent being bipartisan.
- Casting 706 votes on the House floor, making sure Central and Northwestern Illinois residents have their voices heard on every important issue.
- Securing six amendments in House legislation to address issues like keeping jobs at the Peoria Air National Guard base and bringing manufacturing jobs to our region to develop new military technologies.
- Getting 14 community projects for Central and Northwestern Illinois included in appropriations legislation, which includes $846,910 to support police training in Winnebago County, $75 million to revolutionize our river infrastructure and bring farmers’ goods to market faster.
- Attending 47 committee hearings and legislative markups, where Sorensen made sure to voice Illinois priorities and found ways that government can better deliver for Illinois working families.
- Joined 13 caucuses, including the Pro-Choice Caucus and Congressional Labor Caucus.
Being a Good Neighbor
- Responding to over 30,000 constituent messages—communicating with an average of nearly 81 Illinoisans each day.
- Hosting 729 conversations and meetings with constituents, stakeholders, and community leaders.