House Rep. Brad Stephens | Facebook / Brad Stephens
House Rep. Brad Stephens | Facebook / Brad Stephens
Rep. Brad Stephens' efforts to honor the Polish heritage of his district is picking up steam.
Stephens (R-Chicago) is co-sponsoring House Bill 5581, which would designate a portion of Milwaukee Avenue as the "Milwaukee Avenue Polish Heritage Corridor." The bill has passed the House unanimously and will now be considered by the Senate.
"I'm proud to cosponsor legislation designating the Milwaukee Avenue Polish Heritage Corridor, which includes part of the 20th District in Niles. I'm glad this will recognize the cultural and historic contributions of Chicagoland's Polish American community and hope to see it pass the Senate soon!" Stephens posted on Facebook.
The Polish Heritage Corridor would span Milwaukee Avenue from Sangamon Street in Chicago to Greenwood Road in Niles. "The Polish American community in the 20th District and Chicagoland have enriched our communities for generations," said Stephens. "I'm glad this corridor will run through the 20th District and will recognize the cultural and historical contributions of the Polish American community in the Chicagoland area, particularly in Niles and Schiller Park. I look forward to seeing this bill move through the Senate and signed into law to make this important designation in our communities."
Neighborhoods such as Wicker Park and Avondale have large, historic Polish communities. Bogdan Pukszta, executive director of the Polish American Chamber of Commerce, told Block Club Chicago that over the past 20 years, the area has lost some of its Polish heritage, but HB 5581 will attract Polish businesses and tourists to the area.
Cook County was home to more than 530,000 Polish Americans at the time of the 2000 census.