PEORIA, Ill. โ Constituents of Illinoisโ 17th Congressional district met at Peoriaโs Woodruff Career and Technical Center Tuesday night for a town hall almost entirely focused on Trump Administration policies.
Peoria Federation of Teachers Local 780 hosted the event to learn how U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-Moline) intends to fight back against the presidentโs plan to dismantle federal departments, including the Department of Education.
Teachers, parents, and everyday constituents shared their thoughts with Sorensen to ensure heโs aware of their concerns.
More than a dozen people filled out index cards to pick Sorensenโs brain on topics from union protections and the war in Ukraine, to education.
โItโs reassuring them that Iโm up for the task, that Iโm going to be here, Iโm going to do the job here, and then Iโm going to go make the votes that make the difference for them in Washington,โ Sorensen said.
According to 25 News, immigration uncertainty and LGBTQ+ concerns were also part of the conversation.
Sorensen is the first congressman from Illinois to publicly acknowledge he is a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
โIt doesnโt matter what you believe, who you pray to, or who your partner is; we include you because these are American values. Whatโs happening here is you have an administration that wants to separate us,โ Sorensen said.
Sorensen believes the change people at the town hall want to see starts by talking to their neighbors. He said itโs a tactic he tries to use at the Capitol when he talks to colleagues across the aisle on the Republican side.
โItโs the coalition that we need, so I like to say, stop talking about politics altogether, but start talking about what we value, because if we donโt start talking about what we value, then itโs going to go away,โ Sorensen said.
The teachersโ union also inquired about conducting a similar town hall with U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Dunlap), who represents the 16th District. The union said it has not received a response.
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