Senate Week in Review: March 18-22
Springfield, Ill. – Both the Illinois Senate and House took up legislation to reform the state’s public employee retirement systems during the week. State Sen.
Springfield, Ill. – Both the Illinois Senate and House took up legislation to reform the state’s public employee retirement systems during the week. State Sen.
Springfield, Ill. – In response to suggestions that the state’s contribution toward teacher retirement benefits constitutes a “free lunch” for downstate and suburban schools, State
SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) joined Senate Republican colleagues on March 13 to acknowledge that there is a “free lunch” in education
SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) joined Senate Republican colleagues on March 13 to acknowledge that there is a “free lunch” in education
Springfield, Ill. – In his annual budget message delivered March 6, Gov. Pat Quinn laid out a $35.6 billion General Funds spending proposal for the
Springfield, Ill. – In his annual budget message delivered March 6, Gov. Pat Quinn laid out a $35.6 billion General Funds spending proposal for the
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently received the Partnership Award from the Grundy Economic Development Council. From their press release: “Economic development is a team
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently received the Partnership Award from the Grundy Economic Development Council. From their press release: “Economic development is a team
SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) said Governor Pat Quinn’s Annual Budget Address on March 6 failed to address the unprecedented expansion of
SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) said Governor Pat Quinn’s Annual Budget Address on March 6 failed to address the unprecedented expansion of