
Another Prisoner Review Board Nominee Rejected
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

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

Following another murder of a DCFS employee, a bipartisan panel of legislators from both the Senate and the House have filed new legislation designed to

Illinois Democrats rammed through their pick for the next LIG this week despite calls by Republicans to go through the citizen Search Committee process laid

Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after the Illinois Fourth District Appellate Court rejected the Governor’s appeal of a lower

Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) successfully voted to suspend the Pritzker

Gov. Pritzker announced Feb. 9 that his Administration’s statewide indoor mask mandate will be lifted Feb. 28, but he intends to continue his masking requirements
Sign up for the District E-Newsletter below: