Jim Sacia Explained

Jim Sacia
State House:Illinois
State:Illinois
District:89th
Preceded:Keith Sommer (redistricted)
Succeeded:Brian Stewart
Birth Date:5 March 1944
Birth Place:Winona, Minnesota, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Jenny Sacia
Children:3
Residence:Pecatonica, Illinois, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin
Profession:Business Owner
FBI Agent (retired)

Jim Sacia (born 1944) is a former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, serving the 89th district from January 2003 to October 2013 when he was succeeded by Brian Stewart.[1] The district, located in the northwest corner of the state, includes all or parts of Coleta, East Dubuque, Freeport, Galena, Lena, Mount Carroll, Mount Morris, Stockton and Winnebago.[2]

Early life, education and career

Sacia was born in Winona, Minnesota. He attended the University of Wisconsin–River Falls and Wisconsin State University, receiving bachelor's degrees from both.

From 1962 to 1965, Sacia was an enlisted member of the US Army. However, he was a commissioned officer in the Army National Guard from 1965 to 1969.

Sacia was a police officer in River Falls, Wisconsin from 1967 to 1969. He became a Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1969 to 1997.

Since 1997, he is the President & CEO of NITE Equipment Inc.

Political career

During the 2001 decennial redistricting process, the 74th district situated in northwestern Illinois was renumbered the 89th district.[3] The "new" 89th district expanded eastward from the 74th district's base of Jo Daviess, Stephenson, and Carroll counties to include portions of Ogle and Winnebago counties.[4]

Ron Lawfer, the incumbent for the 74th district and resident of the 89th district, chose to retire from the Illinois House after five terms. In the 2002 election, Sacia won a competitive five-way Republican primary and defeated Democratic candidate Warwick Stevenson, a high school principal and member of the Stevenson family in the general election.[5] [6]

From 2003 to 2013, Sacia was an Illinois Representative. During the 2011 decennial redistricting process, the 89th district remained largely in its 2001 form.[7]

On August 22, 2013, Sacia submitted his resignation from the Illinois House of Representatives effective September 30, 2013. The Committee of the Republican Party of the 89th Representative District appointed Brian W. Stewart to the vacancy. Stewart was sworn into office on October 4, 2013.[8]

Personal life

Sacia and his wife Jenny reside in Pecatonica, Illinois and have three adult sons. In 2019, Sacia published his memoir Not in My Wildest Dreams: Memoirs of a Veteran FBI Agent.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Representative Jim Sacia (R) 89th District. Illinois General Assembly. 2013-06-23.
  2. Web site: 89th House District. Veeneman, Drew. precinctmaps.com. 2013-06-23.
  3. Redistricting '91: the World Series of Illinois politics. Wheeler III, Charles N. Northern Illinois University Libraries. Illinois Issues. 1992-11-30. 2014-02-17.
  4. Web site: . House District 45. Northern Illinois University Center of Governmental Studies. November 7, 2012. dead. November 8, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108035452/http://www.precinctmaps.com/maps/GA/House2001/HOUSE89.pdf.
  5. Patterson. John. The Heat Is On. Illinois Issues. 28. 9. 32. University of Illinois Springfield. 0738-9663. August 22, 2021.
  6. News: Conklin. Mike. Family Matters. October 29, 2002. Chicago Tribune. August 22, 2021.
  7. Web site: 62nd House District. Veeneman, Drew. precinctmaps.com. 2013-02-01. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108033431/http://www.precinctmaps.com/maps/GA/House2011/62ndHouse.pdf. 2012-11-08.
  8. Mapes. Tim (Chief Clerk of the House). Resignations and Appointments. Journal of the Illinois House of Representatives. 98. 72. 10–12. Illinois House of Representatives. Springfield, Illinois. August 22, 2021.
  9. Book: Sacia, Jim. Not in My Wildest Dreams: Memoirs of a Veteran FBI Agent. 2019. Page Publishing, Inc.. New York City. 9781644242124.