State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) has been named a 2018 Public Official of the Year by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.
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SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) has been named a 2018 Public Official of the Year by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.
Stewart was recognized April 10 during the Illinois Chiefs’ Annual Legislative Reception in Springfield.
“My years serving in the military and in law enforcement give me a unique perspective on the issues important to the men and women who serve and protect our communities, our state and our nation,” Stewart said. “Of government’s many roles in the daily lives of citizens, the most important are laws that allow our public safety systems to work effectively and efficiently, and support the officers who put their lives on the line every single day.”