State Senator Win Stoller (R-Germantown Hills) was honored on the Senate Floor Tuesday following the passage of Senate Resolution 1348, which commended him for his two terms of service and congratulated him on his retirement from the Illinois General Assembly.
“It’s been an honor of my life to work with my colleagues in the State Senate to make Illinois a better place to live. I wish them all success as they continue this important work.” said Senator Stoller.
Senate members on both sides of the aisle took time to honor Senator Stoller through several floor speeches recognizing him for his financial and business background, his humbleness and dedication to his faith.
“One of the highlights of this role was being able to meet so many people, from all walks of life, throughout the 37th District. One thing we have an abundance of in Illinois, is good people.”
Senator Stoller was recognized for his legislative achievements including the passage of his innovative State and Local Tax (SALT) workaround bill, which provided significant relief to Illinois small businesses at no cost to the State of Illinois. He also served as the key negotiator for the Senate Republicans on solving the $4.5 billion deficit in the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund.
Stoller, who serves as CEO of Widmer Interiors in Peoria, plans to continue his community service in various roles in the Peoria area.
“It gives me comfort to know, as I leave this role that it will be in good hands with my successor, Li Arellano. I’m confident Li will do great things for the 37th District,” concluded Senator Stoller.
Senator Li Arellano will be sworn in to represent the 37th Senate District on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.