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Joel Brunsvold

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He became a teacher at Coyne Center Grade School and later Sherrad High School, where he taught science and coached football. Before entering politics full-time, he split his time between teaching and serving as a Milan Village Trustee, and later the Mayor of Milan. In 1982, he won election to the
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Illinois House of Representatives. As State Representative, Joel, at various times, was the chair of the Agriculture and Conservation Committee and the Elementary and Secondary Education Committee, respectively. He also served as the Democratic Caucus Chairman and an Assistant Majority Leader.
269:. He founded and co-chaired the Illinois Legislative Sportsman’s Caucus, an organization that raised money and awareness for outdoor activities for disabled youth. A lifelong hunter, he cited those memories throughout his political career as his motivation. 378: 253:, where he earned a bachelor of arts and set multiple football records while playing for the Augustana Vikings that still stand today. During his last semester, he married his wife Barbara L. Bashaw. 470: 428: 382: 276:
appointed Brunsvold to serve as the Director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources where he managed a budget of $ 700 million. He resigned as Director in December 2005.
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later in the year. In the following session, Senator Jacbos proposed legislation to rename the Department of Natural Resources's headquarters after Joel Brunsvold.
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after a massive stroke. In a statement, Gov. Pat Quinn referred to him as "a good man and a devoted public servant." He was memorialized on the floor of the
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As a legislator, he was remembered for his advocacy for hunters including gun ownership, nature preservation and legislation related to the
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Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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Illinois House of Representatives
Patrick J. Verschoore
Mason City, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Democratic
Milan, Illinois
Alma mater
Augustana College
Teacher
Democratic
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Mason City, Iowa
Wisconsin
Rock Island
Rock Island High School
Augustana College
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Rod Blagojevich
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Illinois Senate
Mike Jacobs






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