
Illinois Invests in Library Technology to Support Underserved Communities
The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is awarding more than $1 million in technology grants to 88 public libraries across the state. The funding, administered

The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is awarding more than $1 million in technology grants to 88 public libraries across the state. The funding, administered

More than 800 children and their families attended State Senator Sue Rezin’s Kids Fair on Saturday, June 7, at the Fox Valley YMCA in Plano.

While the budget includes significant new tax burdens, Republican lawmakers also blocked several of the most damaging proposals, though they caution that these ideas are

Governor J.B. Pritzker’s record-breaking spending plan, which relies on nearly one billion dollars in tax increases and gimmicks, passed the General Assembly on May 31.

A newly announced 20-year power purchase agreement between Meta and Constellation for energy from the Clinton Clean Energy Center is drawing praise from State Senator

In response to anticipated rate hikes on Illinois residents, Senate Republican members of the Energy and Public Utilities Committee are calling for immediate legislative action

Legislation that ends a discriminatory driving test requirement for older Illinois drivers passed with unanimous support in the Senate last week. House Bill 1226 will

Legislation to help support the next generation of Illinois farmers has now officially passed out of the General Assembly. Senate Bill 2372 establishes the Farmland

Members of the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus gathered at the Illinois State Capitol on Thursday to unveil the 2025 Memorial Day Wall of Remembrance, a tribute to

With just one week left until the General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn, Illinois Democrats are scrambling to fix a budget shortfall caused by years