darin lahood discusses veteran support and legislative priorities

darin lahood discusses veteran support and legislative priorities
Darin LaHood U.S. Rep. Illinois — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Darin LaHood, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Illinois’ 16th district since 2015, has shared several updates on social media regarding his recent activities and legislative initiatives. These posts reflect his ongoing commitment to veterans, border security, and tax reforms.

On July 1, 2025, LaHood expressed gratitude towards American veterans for their sacrifices in protecting freedom and democracy. He mentioned a visit with veterans from Illinois’ 16th district as part of the Greater Peoria Honor Flight program. LaHood noted that these trips provide “incredible opportunities to thank them for their service.” The original post can be found here.

The following day, July 2, 2025, LaHood commented on efforts by the Trump Administration and House Republicans to secure the southern border of the United States. He stated that in less than six months they had “ended the rampant flow of drugs and illegal immigrants crossing our southern border.” He highlighted “The One Big Beautiful Bill” as a measure to ensure continued security by investing in border patrol agents and completing construction of the wall. This statement is available here.

Later that day, LaHood discussed another aspect of “The One Big Beautiful Bill,” emphasizing its role in lowering taxes and increasing take-home pay for families across Illinois. He described it as beneficial for residents burdened by high state and local taxes. The congressman reiterated the commitment of House Republicans to allow Americans to retain more of their earnings. More details are provided in his tweet here.

Darin LaHood was born in Peoria, Illinois in 1968 and continues to reside there today at age 54. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Loras College and a Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in Chicago.



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