And a former Congressman, George Hochbrueckner, and his wife will serve a Greek feast.
Congressmen are elected to a three-year term and can be reelected, but cannot serve more than three consecutive terms.
A fourth-generation Congressman, he served in the House from 1969 to 1994, following a trail blazed by his great-grandfather in 1842.
Senators can serve no more than 2 consecutive 6 year terms and Congressmen should serve no more than 6 consecutive 2 year terms.
If the financial forecast plans which they generated do not materialize on schedule, this law limiting the number of terms Congressmen can serve would automatically take effect and remain in force.
Earlier in his professional career, the Congressman served in information management positions with Oxford Industries and the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Currently, the former Congressman is serving as assistant secretary for the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
Congressman serves as Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and is also a member of the New Democrats Coalition.
He said he favored a limit of perhaps five or six on the number of terms a Congressman can serve.
The Congressman additionally serves as a deacon at his local Baptist church.