
Late night budget passed in General Assembly
In what’s become an unwelcomed General Assembly tradition, the state’s budget was rushed through the legislature during the final hours of the last day of

In what’s become an unwelcomed General Assembly tradition, the state’s budget was rushed through the legislature during the final hours of the last day of

Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after Democrat lawmakers passed short-term tax relief in an election year as part

On April 6, Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) joined her fellow Senate Republicans and several Illinois State’s Attorneys to call for immediate changes to

Illinois law requires citizens to obtain a concealed carry license (CCL) to be legally allowed to carry a firearm for protection in public. Unfortunately for

During the week, the Senate narrowly passed Gov. Pritzker’s new proposal designed to help teachers who have been vaccinated and punish those who haven’t been.

Gov. Pritzker’s attempts to circumvent the appointment process hit a few more snags this week as the Senate rejected one of his nominations to the

On March 28, State Senator Win Stoller (R-Germantown Hills) and Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris), who were the Senate Republicans’ chief Unemployment Insurance

Families are struggling with their personal budgets due to 40-year-high inflation rates. With gasoline prices at the pump topping well over $4 per gallon, Senate Republicans

Series of legislative bills will improve the state’s outbreak response Nearing the end of the legislative session, Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R

Failures result from two years of COVID-19 orders As the two-year anniversary approaches of Governor JB Pritzker’s first disaster declaration in response to COVID-19, Deputy
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