On October 11, Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, alongside the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) and Illinois Corn Growers Association (ILCGA), visited the Starved Rock Lock and Dam in Ottawa, Illinois. The tour, hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, focused on the critical importance of infrastructure investment for the agriculture industry. With Illinois being the largest soybean-producing state and the second largest corn-producing state, the efficient transportation of agricultural goods like soybeans and grain through this lock and dam system is vital for both the state and the nation. The discussion centered on the need for ongoing federal support to modernize these systems, which are essential for keeping U.S. crops competitive on the global market.
Why It’s Important
Locks and dams are key to the efficient transport of agricultural products, which are crucial to Illinois’ economy. Illinois farmers depend on waterways like the Illinois River to move their crops from farm to market, especially for export. Delays or inefficiencies in the system increase costs and affect the profitability of the state’s farmers. Investing in modernizing infrastructure ensures that the state’s agricultural products reach both domestic and international markets quickly and cost-effectively. This visit highlights how the health of these waterway systems is directly tied to the economic success of Illinois farmers, especially as they continue to play a significant role in feeding the world.
Why Congresswoman Underwood
Congresswoman Underwood represents Illinois’ 14th Congressional District, which covers parts of northern Illinois. She has been a strong advocate for federal investment in infrastructure and rural communities. Underwood’s background in health care and public service has made her a champion for communities that rely on infrastructure not only for economic stability but also for public safety. Given her commitment to improving the well-being of her district and her track record of supporting infrastructure investment, her visit to the Starved Rock Lock and Dam reinforces her focus on key areas that benefit her constituents, including the agricultural sector.
By having Underwood tour the lock and dam, ISA and ILCGA had the opportunity to directly engage with a member of Congress who understands the critical link between infrastructure and the long-term viability of Illinois’ farming industry. Her involvement helps push the conversation about the future of infrastructure investment in Washington, emphasizing the importance of maintaining and modernizing systems that allow Illinois farmers to thrive.