
Lawmakers Wear Purple for Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day in Illinois
Lawmakers and advocates wore purple on March 25 to mark the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter’s 2026 Day of Action, an annual event focused on raising

Lawmakers and advocates wore purple on March 25 to mark the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter’s 2026 Day of Action, an annual event focused on raising

Illinois Senate Republicans last week unveiled a legislative package aimed at strengthening protections for children and cracking down on trafficking, grooming, sexual exploitation, and predatory

Legislation has recently been introduced to strengthen research efforts to help fight childhood cancer and improve outcomes for young patients across Illinois. Senate Bill 3954,

In honor of the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has announced the release of a new commemorative map designed

The Illinois Primary Election is set for Tuesday, March 17, giving voters across the state an opportunity to make their voices heard. In a primary

The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office recently announced that an estimated 250,000 Illinoisans with disabilities are now eligible to open ABLE accounts, allowing them to save

Amid a regional push to allow for E15 fuel usage year-round, E10 usage could be in danger during the coming summer. E10, a blend of 90% gasoline

Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement in response to the Governor’s proposed budget and State of the State Address:

As part of her continued work to protect seniors from rising costs,State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) has introduced legislation to ensure Illinois’ low-income senior citizens

Governor J.B. Pritzker’s budget address last week drew sharp criticism from Senate Republicans, who said Illinois families were hoping to hear real solutions on rising