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Congressman Bill Foster is a scientist and businessman representing the 11th Congressional District of Illinois

Naperville, IL
Joined January 2013

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  1. Best of luck to Santa tonight as he and his reindeer defy the physics of the space-time continuum. Thank you to everyone at for the updates! to all who are celebrating!

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  2. Dec 23

    I introduced a bill to close the Congressional gym during a government shutdown. continues to use it during the as federal workers face uncertainty over the holidays. The only task we have right now is ending the .

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  3. Dec 22

    The is unnecessary. I am ready to support an agreement that funds the government and does not waste resources on a border wall.

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    Dec 21

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  5. Dec 21

    I am proud to announce that will receive a major grant to support local students pursuing degrees.

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  6. Dec 20

    I opposed this bill because any funding for a border wall is a waste of resources that are better spent on other priorities like education and infrastructure. Tonight, we saw bring us closer to an unnecessary shutdown.

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  7. Dec 20
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  8. Dec 18

    Any funding for a border wall is a colossal waste of resources. That’s money we could use to fund new infrastructure projects and new schools. We all agree we need to fix our broken immigration system but threatening to shut down the government isn’t the way to get things done.

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  9. Dec 15

    Millions of Americans have access to life-saving health insurance thanks to the . Republicans should stop their attacks on health care and work to make it stronger.

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  10. Dec 14

    Tomorrow is the deadline to sign up for health insurance through the marketplace. Don't miss your chance to !

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  11. Dec 14

    Six years ago today, 20 children and 6 adults were shot and killed at . The best way to honor the victims of senseless gun violence is to take action and pass reforms that will make our communities safer. Thoughts and prayers are not enough.

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  12. Dec 14

    This week, I introduced common-sense legislation to allow patients to access their medical records for free up to once a year, removing an unreasonable financial barrier to health care.

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  13. Dec 13

    I am proud to join with my colleagues , , and to support the vital work of the men and women at our nation’s national labs.

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  14. Dec 12

    Today, I announce my support for as Speaker of the House for the 116th Congress. She has signaled her commitment to transfer her knowledge to the next generation of leaders so that they may effectively lead the Party into a new era.

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  15. Dec 12

    We know is real and largely man made. The was a landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming. We must commit to protect our planet for future generations.

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  16. Dec 10

    Open Enrollment is only 5 more days – until December 15. Don’t miss your chance to on for 2019!

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  17. Dec 7

    Today, we pause to remember the sacrifice and bravery of the men and women who defended our country at Pearl Harbor.

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  18. Dec 4

    Thank you to everyone who attended our discussion on mental health and the impact of social media last night in .

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  19. Dec 3

    From Abraham Lincoln to Jane Addams, Enrico Fermi to , the impact of Illinoisans on the great story of America is undeniable. I am proud to join in celebrating 200 years of our history as a state.

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  20. Dec 3

    I was honored to join students competing in ’s annual Cyber Defense Competition this weekend at . The event brings together teams from across the country and is a great example of how we can inspire the next generation of leaders.

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