Darin LaHood shares family celebration and professional insights on social media

Darin LaHood shares family celebration and professional insights on social media
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Darin LaHood, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Illinois’ 16th district since 2015, recently shared several personal and professional updates on social media. LaHood, who succeeded Aaron Schock in his congressional role, often communicates with his constituents through various platforms.

On May 18, 2025, LaHood celebrated a significant family milestone by congratulating his son Teddy on graduating from Peoria Notre Dame High School. He expressed pride in Teddy’s achievements and extended well wishes to him, his cousin Thatcher, and their classmates for future endeavors. “Congratulations to our son Teddy on his Peoria Notre Dame High School graduation.”

Later that day, LaHood offered support to President Biden amidst challenging times. In a tweet posted at 23:16 UTC, he conveyed his thoughts and prayers for the President as he undergoes treatment. “My thoughts and prayers are with President Biden and his loved ones during this difficult time.”

The following day on May 19, LaHood highlighted Caterpillar’s significant presence in Illinois’ 16th district. He acknowledged the company’s contributions and thanked Group President Tony Fassino for updating him about their manufacturing and research plans. “Caterpillar continues to be a cornerstone of #IL16…” Caterpillar remains an integral part of the local economy.

Born in Peoria in 1968, Darin LaHood is not only dedicated to serving his community but also maintains strong ties to it through both personal connections and public service initiatives.



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