Senator Michael Hastings is
a democratic member of Illinois. Before starting his career as a Senate, he was
an officer in the U.S Army, where he served his country in Iraq, Iran and
Syria. He was also a vice-president of school board and a businessman. Michael
was born on October 6, 1980 in Orland Hills. He completed his schooling from
Victor J. Andrew High School. In 2003, he graduated from West point and
immediately after that went to serve the country in Iraq as a captain.
Michael believes that
economic development is important to create good jobs and to improve the living
quality of people. He has done a lot in the same direction. Recently, he
requested the Illinois state police to use the building of old high school as a
District 5 Headquarter which is currently located in Lockport. He also
suggested using the extra property to build a crime lab. This will benefit
nearby people by creating job opportunities and leading to their overall
economic development.
Senator Michael Hastings |
In addition, MichaelHastings Illinois has also started his efforts to start a mental health
institute in Tinley Park. It was noted by MIRA that the area does not have any
hospital other than Ingalls in Harvey. As there are no inpatient mental health
care facilities for adolescents and children, people end up getting to the far
situated mental hospital. The Tinley Park Mental Institute as suggested by
Michael Hastings will offer a closer place to the residents of the area where
they can get treatment for mental patient.
Senator Michael Hastings |
Senator Michael Hastings
has also contributed to get the dedicated funding for the development of a new
airport in Peotone. The airport is going to create a lot of job opportunities
for the residents of 19th District. Michael Hastings Tinley Park also
helped in the pension shortfall by working in collaboration with State
Universities Retirement System, and the president of Southern Illinois
University.
It's true that Michael
is the best senators that Illinois has ever got. He worked very hard for the
welfare of the people and the development of his area.
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