Senate Week in Review: April 29-May 3
Gambling expansion in the Senate and pension reform in the House were the headliners as the final month of the 2013 regular legislative session got
Gambling expansion in the Senate and pension reform in the House were the headliners as the final month of the 2013 regular legislative session got
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SPRINGFIELD, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) began the week by holding two press events with local school superintendents and other administrators to discuss
SPRINGFIELD, IL – Despite the state’s ongoing credit woes, improved market conditions allowed Illinois to achieve a near record-low interest rate on construction bonds sold
SPRINGFIELD, IL – This week, lawmakers have returned to their districts during the legislative spring break to listen to local concerns, gain feedback and offer
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