
Lawmakers Pass Ticket Sale Consumer Protection Bills
As the Illinois General Assembly wrapped up the spring 2026 legislative session, lawmakers approved two measures aimed at strengthening consumer protections in the online ticket

As the Illinois General Assembly wrapped up the spring 2026 legislative session, lawmakers approved two measures aimed at strengthening consumer protections in the online ticket

In the final hours of the spring session, Democratic lawmakers pushed through controversial legislation that further stretches the definition of Illinois residency and expands taxpayer-subsidized

The Illinois General Assembly has once again delayed implementation of the state’s controversial Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, pushing the effective date from July 1, 2026,

Illinois Democratic lawmakers recently approved the largest budget in state history, continuing a trend of significant spending increases during Governor JB Pritzker’s time in office.

The Illinois General Assembly adjourned its spring legislative session without approving a final proposal related to a potential new Chicago Bears stadium and surrounding development.

Hours after Illinois Democrats pushed through more than $800 million in new taxes, another tax increase backed by Governor JB Pritzker quietly advanced in the

Illinois consumers will soon have a clearer understanding of the fees and surcharges included on their monthly utility bills, thanks to legislation that passed the

Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after the Chicago Bears announced they are moving forward with selecting a stadium

After years of advocating for stronger protections for children online, legislation sponsored by Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) aimed at improving online

Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after Democrat lawmakers passed a nearly $56 billion budget that includes more than