
Senate Republicans Push to Strengthen Illinois’ Nuclear Energy Future
Three Senators are raising concerns about the stability of Illinois’ power supply and the urgent need to boost energy generation. At a Capitol press conference

Three Senators are raising concerns about the stability of Illinois’ power supply and the urgent need to boost energy generation. At a Capitol press conference

The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has announced the recipients of the 2024 Small Equipment Grant Program. This program is designed to

Senate Republicans are working to close loopholes and strengthen Illinois law to ensure that traffickers and those who exploit others, especially children, face real consequences.

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to raise awareness and promote efforts to keep children safe. This year’s theme, Powered by Hope,

The Illinois Treasurer’s Office is launching the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest, inviting students ages 8-18 to submit photos that best represent Illinois agriculture. Entries

As the 100-year anniversary of the historic Illinois Route 66 is fast approaching, Senate Joint Resolution 12 (SJR 12), which officially declares 2026 as the

In yet another display of their misplaced priorities, Democrat lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow convicted sex offenders to live closer to schools,

The New Salem State Historic Site will receive $8 million in funding for essential repairs to its historic buildings. This funding, announced on March 19,

Senate Bill 2323, a new bipartisan proposal, seeks to improve Illinois’ response to human trafficking by streamlining support services and enhancing coordination among state agencies.

Senators Chris Balkema (R-Channahon) and Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) held a press conference last week to voice their opposition to Governor JB Pritzker’s proposal to eliminate
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