
ISOS Announces Library Grants
State Senator Sue Rezin is pleased to announce that several libraries throughout the 38th District are receiving more than $405K in state library grants this year to help

State Senator Sue Rezin is pleased to announce that several libraries throughout the 38th District are receiving more than $405K in state library grants this year to help

The Illinois Supreme Court recently upheld a lower court’s ruling that blocked Senate Bill 2412, a controversial law signed by Governor Pritzker in May. The

With students back in the classroom and a new school year underway, the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding eligible taxpayers that they may

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and the Illinois Office of Tourism recently reported that Illinois welcomed 112 million domestic and international

Illinois drivers will soon have the option to choose between a four-year or eight-year driver’s license, thanks to new legislation recently signed into law. Senate

Legislation aimed at reducing burdens on local motorcycle dealerships and addressing costly manufacturer mandates has been signed into law. House Bill 4925 amends the Motor

A new law will now require government entities to notify residents when spraying pesticides near their homes. This legislation aims to help families plan and

A new law is providing increased flexibility for working parents by expanding daycare scheduling options for shift employees. Senate Bill 3207 authorizes daycare centers to

Throughout the upcoming week, Democrats from across the nation will gather in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention, an event that has drawn on local,

Individuals with severe disabilities and their caregivers will soon see improved accessibility throughout the state thanks to Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin’s (R-Morris)