
March is Women’s History Month
The month of March is designated to acknowledge and commemorate the many great achievements made by women. This month-long celebration is also used to inspire

The month of March is designated to acknowledge and commemorate the many great achievements made by women. This month-long celebration is also used to inspire

In light of the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of legislation that could lead to a nationwide ban against TikTok to protect American personal data

On March 13, high school agriculture students from across the state came together in Springfield to speak on behalf of their industry. Every year during

Earlier this month, State Senator Sue Rezin welcomed high school students from the 38th Senate District to the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield to learn

Governor JB Pritzker’s non-citizen welfare policies have exhausted state resources and helped create the largest migrant crisis in the Midwest. The Governor’s financial gimmicks and

Efforts to expand outdoor recreation are getting a big boost, courtesy of a state grant program. The Open Space Land Acquisition and Development (OSLAD), now

The three Senate Republicans who sit on the bipartisan and bicameral Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) had an opportunity to question Gov. JB Pritzker’s

Expanding upon her efforts to address the negative effects that social media platforms have been found to have on minors, Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader

Continuing upon her desire to gather input from parents, educators, and mental health professionals throughout the state regarding her “Safe Screens, Healthy Minds” initiative, Senate

As Valentine’s Day approaches, State Senator Sue Rezin is once again seeking to brighten the day for local senior citizens through her annual “Valentines for
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