Lawmakers push for movement on procurement reform
Republican legislators were joined by the directors of the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Capital Development Board and Central Management Services in calling for the
Republican legislators were joined by the directors of the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Capital Development Board and Central Management Services in calling for the
The House and Senate have approved legislation to expand access to epinephrine auto-injectors (epi-pens) to treat life-threatening allergic reactions, honoring Annie LeGere, a young Elmhurst
Calling it a “difficult, but necessary vote,” State Sen. Sue Rezin voted against Senate Bill 231, legislation that rewrites Illinois’ K-12 education funding formula. Rezin
The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs, State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Peru), and the Illinois Senate Republican caucus are teaming up to honor and remember the
Dozens of high school students from across the 38th Senate District were selected to participate in a unique, hands-on experience in state government May 3,
Voters in November will be given the opportunity to decide if funding for the state’s roads should be off limits to other agencies or programs,
Downstate and suburban school districts could lose hundreds of millions of dollars in state aid every year under a controversial school funding formula currently being
The Senate passed legislation May 5 to direct greater funding to students who receive Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) grants, ensure universities and community colleges can
Understanding the importance of K-12 education, adequate funding for school districts, and making students a priority, State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Peru) hosted a round table
According to The State Journal-Register, a recent report from the National Park Service notes that $13.8 million were added to the capital city’s local economy