
Sen. Rezin passes legislation to recognize the Honor and Remember Flag
Illinois is one step closer to officially recognizing the Honor and Remember Flag after legislation sponsored by Illinois Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) passed

Illinois is one step closer to officially recognizing the Honor and Remember Flag after legislation sponsored by Illinois Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) passed

Law-abiding gun owners who legally purchased a firearm that is subject to Illinois’ recent firearms ban – during the federal court injunction between April 28

Illinois Democrats continue effort to expand $1.1 billion program for undocumented immigrant healthcare As Title 42 expires and thousands amass at the United States border

Late Friday afternoon, Southern District of Illinois Federal Judge Stephen McGlynn granted a preliminary injunction to the plaintiffs, which temporarily prohibits the state of Illinois

Applications are currently openon the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s website for the Back to Business (B2B) program. Through this program, the state of

A recent news article has reported on a glaring budget liability heading into the new fiscal year as a program that provides free healthcare for

Recent public policy has too often prioritized criminals rather than focusing on bringing justice to the victims, said State Senator Sue Rezin. Senate Republicans stood

Focus on legislation to combat the fentanyl epidemic, provide justice for victims of crime Senate Republicans put justice for crime victims front and center in

This week, oral arguments began in a federal district court in East St. Louis over the constitutionality of Illinois’ new assault weapons ban law. The

Lawmakers are heading back to Springfield for the final stretch of the spring session. Despite the many good ideas, proposals, and legislation that have been
Sign up for the District E-Newsletter below: