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Katie Kelly |
ROCKFORD – State Representative Joe Sosnowski, R-Rockford, has announced that
Kathleen “Katie” Kelly of Roscoe has joined his staff as Legislative Aide for
the 69th District effective January 14. Kelly manages Sosnowski’s
District Office located at 305 Amphitheater Drive in Rockford and handles all
constituent casework. Prior to joining Representative Sosnowski’s office, Kelly
was a Victim Service Provider for the DUI/ Major Traffic Unit with the
Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office since 2015.
“I am pleased to welcome Katie
Kelly to our team and look forward to her maintaining the excellent standard of
constituent service our office prides itself in,” Representative Sosnowski
said. “Katie will be a strong advocate for constituents interacting with state
agencies and programs and help to keep local residents informed of everything
I’m working on in Springfield and here at home.”
“I am thrilled to be working in
Representative Sosnowski’s office,” Kelly said. “This position is an excellent
opportunity to get to know more people in our wonderful community. I look
forward to serving the people of Winnebago and Boone Counties.”
Kelly is a graduate of Boylan
Catholic High School in Rockford and longtime resident of Roscoe. From
2001-2015, she led the Northern Illinois Auto Theft Task Force (NIATTF), a
now-defunct entity funded through a grant from the Illinois Criminal Justice
Information Authority. In that role, part of Kelly’s duties were to compile and
distribute to all local law enforcement agencies a weekly “Hotsheet” of stolen
vehicles in Winnebago and Boone Counties. She maintained all investigative case
files, including juvenile and confidential source files.
The 69th District
includes all or portions of the Boone and Winnebago County communities of
Belvidere, Poplar Grove, Caledonia, Capron, South Beloit, Rockton, Roscoe,
Cherry Valley, Loves Park, New Milford and Rockford.
Please call Representative Sosnowski’s
office at (815) 547-3436 with any questions.
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