JOLIET, Ill. – Reducing costs for families and improving critical resources are among the top priorities this legislative session for state Rep. Larry Walsh Jr., (D-Elwood), who will work toward propelling policy that alleviates everyday struggles, including his key sponsorship to remove the senior driving test requirement.
“This session, I’ll continue my focus on fueling growth and making our communities more livable,” said Walsh. “Rising costs in Illinois and across the country are making everyday life harder for our families. We must think ahead by prioritizing workable solutions that will pour more back into our communities — initiatives that focus on creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and expanding services.”
During his tenure, Walsh has supported slashing costs and holding government spending accountable to ensure funding and resources to help those in need, especially working families and seniors living on fixed incomes. Last year, Walsh pushed for essential property tax relief for seniors and also led initiatives to expand affordable housing, improve critical resources for first responders, and protect workplace rights.
“Economic opportunity is the foundation of a thriving community. By making smart investments and working across the aisle, we can support working families and build a stronger future for everyone,” said Walsh.