Congressman Foster will be sharing what life is like as a scientist in Congress and discussing his work serving Illinois' 11th Congressional District. There will be a Q&A session following the presentation. Constituents from Kane County and the surrounding communities who are interested in learning more about Congressman Foster are welcome to attend.
The event will be held on Saturday, March 25 at 3:00 p.m. at 2000 S. Batavia Ave, Geneva, IL 60134.
RSVPs are not required, but strongly encouraged due to limited seating. All attendees will be required to check in upon arrival.
Q&A: Questions may be submitted prior to the event via this form. Question cards will also be distributed during the event for attendees to submit questions in person.
For questions or assistance, please contact our District Office at (630) 585-7672.
About Congressman Foster
Congressman Bill Foster is a scientist and businessman representing the 11th Congressional District of Illinois, a position he’s held since 2013. He previously represented the 14th Congressional District of Illinois from 2008 to 2011. He is the only PhD physicist in Congress.
Before he became a Member of Congress, Bill worked as a high-energy physicist and particle accelerator designer at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). He was a member of the team that discovered the top quark, the heaviest known form of matter. He also led the teams that designed and built several scientific facilities and detectors still in use today, including the Antiproton Recycler Ring, the latest of Fermilab's giant particle accelerators.
Come and learn more about his life as a scientist and a congressman!
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