
Madigan’s Conviction Exposes Illinois’ Broken System
For decades, former House Speaker Michael Madigan ran Illinois like a criminal enterprise, prioritizing power, patronage, and pay-to-play politics over the public good. His conviction

For decades, former House Speaker Michael Madigan ran Illinois like a criminal enterprise, prioritizing power, patronage, and pay-to-play politics over the public good. His conviction

Governor J.B. Pritzker’s budget address drew mixed reactions, even from usual supporters, while Senate Republicans condemned the record $55.4 billion spending plan, the largest in

Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement in response to the Governor’s proposed budget from his budget address: “Time and

To give more people the opportunity to participate in her annual “Valentines for Seniors” card drive, State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is extending the deadline

With public safety a top priority, Illinois Senate Republicans unveiled new legislation during the week that would close critical gaps in state immigration policies, which

Legislation aimed at holding students accountable for committing sexual assault in schools has been filed by State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield). Senate Bill 98 mandates

A recently released report ranks Illinois as 38th in the nation for education freedom. The 2025 Index of State Education Freedom by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC),

Illinois’ job market remains sluggish, with an unemployment rate of 5.2% in December, the third highest in the nation. Approximately 340,000 residents were actively seeking

After years of advocating for much-needed improvements at Starved Rock State Park, Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is highlighting today’s announcement that

Announces Committee Assignments for the 104th General Assembly As the first week of legislative action continues following the January 8th inauguration, State Senator Sue Rezin