Illinois District 102 State Representative Adam M. Niemerg
Recent News About Illinois District 102 State Representative Adam M. Niemerg
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Niemerg: "Men use men’s restrooms, end of story!"
Rep. Adam Niemerg spoke out against the Springfield YMCA, saying that the organization has refused to shed light on an incident in a locker room. The Springfield YMCA says it is following state law, but there’s been allegations of a man in the female locker room this summer.
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Niemerg on bill to develop new state flag: 'This bill has me concerned'
In an Aug. 8 Facebook post, Rep. Adam Niemerg raised the alarm about efforts to redesign the Illinois state flag. Niemerg shared a Fox32 news article about the signing of Senate Bill 1818 in his Facebook post.
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Rep. Niemerg: 'Farmers in Champaign and Edgar counties in our district have eight months from the date of the Secretarial disaster declaration to apply for emergency loans'
Illinois State Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich) is alerting Champaign and Edgar County farmers about claims for emergency loans following the recent tornadoes. Four disaster declarations were issued by U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack following the recent weather events.
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Niemerg: Illinois' ''poorly funded' pensions will continue to stress state and local government budgets'
Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich) shared on social media S&P’s comments on the state’s pensions.
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Niemerg celebrates 'all things dairy in Illinois' in honor of National Dairy Month
Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Teutopolis) took to Facebook on June 20 to share information about National Dairy Month with the public.
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Niemerg: 'The American flag has proudly served as a symbol of freedom around the world'
Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Teutopolis) took to Facebook to acknowledge the significance of Flag Day on June 14.
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Niemerg asks lawmakers to support 'underprivileged children' and extend Invest in Kids program
Illinois state Rep. Adam Niemerg is calling for an extension of the Invest in Kids program which is scheduled to expire Jan. 1, 2024.