From State Rep. Sue Ness:

Representative Suzanne Ness Announces Major Appropriations Awarded
within District 66

Crystal Lake, IL – State Representative Suzanne Ness has secured several appropriations to support critical community projects in locations across District 66.

The funding, secured through strong advocacy and collaboration with state and local partners, will help advance infrastructure, economic development, and quality-of-life initiatives tailored to each organization’s unique needs.

“These appropriations are a testament to what we can accomplish when we work together across communities to meet shared challenges and seize local opportunities,” said Rep Ness.

“I’m grateful for the leadership in each of these organizations, and I’m proud to support their efforts with state resources that will make a meaningful difference for the residents of the district.”

Those receiving funding and their respective project highlights include:

  • Family Health Partnership, Crystal Lake, IL – Funding to assist with keeping the free and charitable clinic essential to equitable, accessible, and quality health care in Illinois ($500,000)
  • Village of Algonquin, IL – Woods Creek Headwater Restoration ($300,000)
  • Village of Carpentersville, IL – Repair/relocation of water/sewer connections along the Fox River ($400,000)
  • City of Crystal Lake, IL – City of Crystal Lake Public Works garage floor replacement ($300,000)
  • Village of Lake in the Hills, IL – Well rehabilitation project to replace the current valves and actuators to keep Well 9/17 running efficiently and reliably for years to come ($200,000)
  • Village of Sleepy Hollow, IL — Culvert/curb repair within the Village ($200,000)
  • Association for Individual Development, Elgin, IL – Capital funding for building rehabilitation ($100,000)

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Each Democratic Party State Reoresebatuve git $1.5 million to spread around his or her district.

The $500,000 for the Family Health Partnership was part of last year’s allocation.

It and at least the road money for Lakewood have yet to be delivered.

Here’s what I found in this year’s budget for the Family Health Partnership:

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