59.6 F
Chicago
HomePoliticsPatrick Sheehan selected to fill seat vacated by political ally and former...

Patrick Sheehan selected to fill seat vacated by political ally and former State Rep. Tim Ozinga  

Published on

Lockport Alderman Patrick Sheehan was recently selected and sworn in on to replace former State Rep. Tim Ozinga, (37th Dist.), who abruptly resigned on Tuesday April 9, 2024, effective immediately amid rumors that he is eying a run for governor in 2026. 

The selection of Sheehan came as no surprise, as the local alderman is a close ally of Ozinga. 

Sheehan is a master of political appointments. In 2023, he was appointed to the Lockport City Council, and on Friday, he was appointed to serve in the Illinois House of Representatives, where Republicans maintain a super minority status. Sheehan has been in law enforcement for over 14 years and was an officer with the Plainfield Police Department. 

On his Facebook page, Sheehan wrote, 

“I am humbled and honored to be named the new State Representative for the 37th District. I look forward to serving you here and in Springfield to continue to make our district the best it can be.”

Illinois House Republican Minority Leader Tony McCombie had a welcoming message as well, writing,



“The Illinois House Republicans are happy to welcome Patrick as the third law enforcement officer serving in our caucus. With the public safety challenges our state faces, Patrick’s expertise will enhance the General Assembly and help make Illinois a place where families can feel safe and succeed.”

Ozinga was present during the swearing in ceremony.

Tags: IL GOPIllinois ReviewPatrick SheeehanTim OzingaTony McCombie

Chicago
clear sky
59.6 ° F
63.2 °
54.2 °
81 %
1mph
8 %
Sat
82 °
Sun
80 °
Mon
84 °
Tue
82 °
Wed
76 °

Latest articles

Joliet to receive $76 million in water infrastructure loans

Joliet has been awarded $76 million from the Illinois EPA to enhance water infrastructure, which will enable the city to replace 31 miles of deteriorated and undersized water mains, replace fire hydrants and valves, and improve water quality.

Rental prices too high for many renters in Joliet and surrounding communities

The high cost of rent and fierce competition for vacant properties has led to an increase in rental fraud, with many people turning to online social media groups to find apartments, and some even sharing the cost of an apartment with friends or family.

Joliet Slammers Baseball Opening Weekend was a hit

Bill Murray made a surprise appearance at the Joliet Slammers' Opening Day, which saw the team win 10-3 against the Evanville Otters, and the team is expected to add new games and promotions to the season.

More like this

State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems

The Illinois Senate passed a bill that would ban four food additives that are found in common products including candy, soda, and baked goods, due to their negative health impacts.

Christina Clausen Takes over as Chairman of Will County Republican Party

Christina Clausen was elected as the new Chairman of the Will County Republican Party, while Hillary Mattsey-Kurzawa was elected Secretary.

$30 Million in Funding Available to Support Critical Services in Will County

Organizations in Will County are encouraged to apply for grants through the Restore, Reinvest, and Renew (R3) program, which provides $30 million in funding to support civil legal aid, economic development, re-entry, violence prevention, and youth development services and programs in underserved areas.