SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In response to Governor Rauner’s state of the state address today, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, delivered the following statement:

“Today the governor had a chance to extend his hand in a gesture of good...

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, expressed his frustration following the announcement that Lutheran Social Services of Illinois (LSSI) will be closing over 30 programs and eliminating more than 750 positions across th...

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, issued the following statement following Governor Rauner’s announcement that Illinois’ negotiations with AFSCME have reached an impasse:

“I’m extremely disappointed the...

HILLSDALE, Ill. – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is encouraging constituents to join him in raising awareness of the benefits of giving blood in honor of National Blood Donor Month this January. In an effort to increase turnout at area ...

PORT BYRON, Ill. – Because taking a balanced approach to resolving the state’s financial issues involves having a community perspective, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is inviting residents of Tampico and the surrounding area to join...

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Recognizing the importance of protecting those who serve our communities, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, sponsored a new law that will increase penalties for assaulting a peace officer, fire fighter, emergency manag...

PORT BYRON, Ill. – State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, joined the Morrison Rotary Club on Wednesday, Dec. 30 to hear about their work in the community and to provide an update on the current budget negotiations in Springfield.

“The...

PORT BYRON, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is reminding residents that they can still donate used cellular phones at his district office to benefit Cell Phones for Soldiers, which recycles old cell phones and tablets and purchases calling cards for military members serving abroad.
"Those who serve our country shouldn't have to heavily consider the financial costs of calling home this holiday season," Smiddy said. "Your donation of new or used cell phones or tablets will help long awaited calls between military personnel and their families happen."
To participate in the drive, just drop off old cell phones or tablets at Smiddy's full-time constituent service office, located at 201 N. Main St. Unit 2 in Port Byron. Smiddy will pass them to the Cell Phones for Soldiers organization, which recycles them in exchange for phone cards that are given to soldiers serving abroad. Robbie and Brittany Bergquist founded Cell Phones for Soldiers in 2004 and have donated more than 210 million free talk minutes to U.S. military men and women around the world.
Smiddy's office will continue to serve as a drop off location for the charity throughout the year but he is urging residents to be sure to participate this year to make the holiday season extra special for our soldiers.
"Our community has always stood behind our military, and I'm excited to continue this tradition by hosting this cell phone drive for this incredible organization," Smiddy said. "The holidays are a difficult time to be away from family, and your donation will help our heroes feel at home for at least a phone call."
For more information, please contact Smiddy's constituent service office at (309)-848-9098.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - To help combat the dangers of human trafficking, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, co-sponsored legislation that gets businesses to involved in informing the public about the availability of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center and takes effect on Jan. 1, 2016.
"This new law helps get the word out about the human trafficking epidemic and can help victims get help," Smiddy said. "Providing the public with information about the national anti-trafficking hotline can give victims extra help to get out of danger."
Illinois is a major transportation thoroughfare, offering an opportunity for spreading awareness about trafficking to travelers. Smiddy co-sponsored House Bill 2556, which requires some businesses in Illinois to post information about the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, a national anti-trafficking hotline. According to The End Demand Illinois, an anti-trafficking advocacy group, Illinois generated the fifth highest number of calls to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline, preceded only by New York, Texas, California and Florida. Smiddy worked with advocates to create this law help stop trafficking without placing an undue burden on businesses.
"Human trafficking victims and survivors should be aware of support and services to get help and stay safe," Smiddy said. "It is my hope that this legislation will protect victims from perpetrators of violent crimes."
For more information, please contact Smiddy's constituent service office at (309)-848-9098.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is part of a bipartisan group opposing additional sales tax on advertising-related services, which may cause significant damage to small businesses.
"Illinois' present fiscal crisis will not be solved by adding a new tax on small businesses throughout the state and holding them back from hiring and maintaining local workers," Smiddy said. "Any proposed 'Ad Tax' affects all businesses, but would specifically target small- to medium-sized businesses in my community and make it hard for them to thrive in this competitive market."
Governor Bruce Rauner has advocated for the option of expanding the states sales tax to include advertising, such as advertising agency fees, billboards and media advertisements. Smiddy is co-sponsoring House Resolution 889, which states opposition to expanding the sales tax to include advertisement and marketing-related services, due to the harmful impact this may have on small businesses and financial growth in the state of Illinois. Florida passed a measure similar to this concept and reportedly faced negative consequences, including the loss of revenue and jobs.
"Cuts and major adjustments have to be made in order to fix our current financial state, but small businesses are the backbones of our communities" Smiddy said. "I will continue working to find a quick and balanced approach to strengthen our economy that helps our entire state instead of hurting us."
For more information contact Smiddy's constituent service office at 309-848-9098.
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