About

Illinois State Rep Charlie Meier Headshot

Charlie E. Meier serves as the State Representative in the 109th House District. Prior, Charlie served six years on the Washington County Board, and was assigned to the Legislative, Sheriff, Highway, Assessment, and Animal Control Committees.

During his time on the Washington County Board, Charlie was involved with negotiating for Prairie State Energy to build their coal mine and power plant in the SE corner of the county. Prairie State Energy is the largest business in Mid America. It brought in 3500 temporary construction jobs and 500 permanent jobs. This facility and other business expansion of the enterprise zone has given Charlie Meier a unique understanding of the energy and manufacturing industries in Illinois.

Charlie is a lifelong resident of Washington County, residing on his family’s Centennial Farm. In 2009 Charlie was awarded the State of Illinois Conservation Farm Family of the Year, which recognizes leaders in land conservation that uphold the responsibility to restore its natural productive beauty for future generations. He is currently working on his second development with villas and single family residences. 

He is also a Board member of Southwestern Illinois RC&D, Inc., serving the counties of Madison, St. Clair, Clinton, Washington, Bond, Monroe, and Randolph. Southwestern Illinois RC&D, Inc. is an independent, non-profit, nonpartisan, incorporated organization. Its primary purpose is the conservation, development and proper use of the resources which will result in increased job opportunities, economic stability, and provide for a quality environment in the area. This has helped Charlie in understanding the business aspect of dealing with F.E.M.A., E.P.A. and zoning regulations in Illinois.

Charlie is also the Vice-Chairman of B.C.M.W. serving Bond, Clinton, Marion, and Washington counties with Social Services, including Head Start, senior meals, weatherization, handicap rehab, and LIHEAP.

Charlie has been a member of the Addieville Area Jaycees since 1979 and served on the state board twice. He was honored with his Jaycee senatorship and served on the Illinois Jaycee Senate Board in 2009. In 1988 Charlie was recognized as one of the 10 outstanding young people in the state of Illinois.

Charlie has been a 4-H leader for 29 years. Charlie has been a Charter Member of the Heritage House and Museum in Okawville since 1982 helping it grow into 3 properties, one of which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Charlie has been an instrumental player in restarting the local AG and FFA program at Okawville High School. Charlie has been a Chamber member since 1992 and presently serves on the tourism tax committee. Charlie is former chairman and board member of the Washington County Senior Services and served on the Executive board on Building Excellence for the Okawville School District. He is a life member of St. Peters U.C.C. Church and has served on numerous committees there including Sunday school teacher.