Dave Winters

Dave Winters
Dave Winters
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 68th district
In office
1995 -
Personal details
Born June 30, 1952 (1952-06-30) (age 59)
Springfield, Illinois
Political party Republican
Profession Farmer
Religion United Methodist

Dave Winters (R-Shirland) is the Illinois State Representative for the 68th district.

Biography

Dave Winters was born on June 30, 1952. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in History (High Honors) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with an M.S. in Agricultural Economics. He married the former Kathleen Wise with issue - fraternal twins Theresa and Colin were born on July 14, 1981.

Political career

Winters has served in the Illinois House of Representatives since 1995, and was Assistant Republican House Leader from 2003—2009. His legislative assignments have included environmental/energy issues, child support enforcement, and local telecommunication development. He has worked at both local and state levels in addressing these issues.

  • Local Organizations:
    • Winnebago County Zoning Board of Appeals, 1993–95
    • Board Member, League of Women Voters
    • Board Member, Rockford/Winnebago County Planning Commission
    • Board Member, Shirland Township Clerk
    • Board Member, Sinnissippi Audubon Society
    • Board Member, Sinnissippi Open Space Committee, Natural Land Institute
    • Board Member, Winnebago County Farm Bureau
  • Legislative Committees:
    • Air, Member
    • Committee of the Whole, Member
    • Electric Utility Oversight, Member
    • Environment and Energy, Member
    • Environmental Health, Ranking Minority Member
    • Gaming, Member
    • Labor, Ranking Minority Member
    • Renewable Energy, Member
    • Telecommunications, Member

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