Bill allowing multi-year vehicle registration passes Senate
Legislation giving motorists the option to register their vehicles for more than one year at a time, would provide a convenience and save the state
Legislation giving motorists the option to register their vehicles for more than one year at a time, would provide a convenience and save the state
Dozens of high school students from across State Sen. Sue Rezin’s 38th Senate District traveled south to Springfield May 1 to participate in her Youth
State Sen. Sue Rezin says considering Illinois’ financial picture, lawmakers shouldn’t receive any pay raise. Right now, under current law, lawmakers would receive a scheduled
Law-abiding citizens who hold a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card would be able to display an electronic version of his or her FOID card on
Republican leaders in the General Assembly introduced resolutions in the Illinois Senate and House this week calling on a revenue estimate to be certified for
In an effort to help with a nursing shortage throughout the state, especially in rural areas, State Sen. Sue Rezin is co-sponsoring legislation (Senate Bill
The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. It’s a safe and responsible way to dispose of prescription drugs that
New legislation filed this week would allow residents in Property Tax Extension Limitation Law (PTELL) counties to lower their property tax bills via referendum, an
With the rising costs of college tuition, getting to and through college is as much about finances as it is about academics. The Illinois Student
Illinois families and businesses need certainty when it comes to planning for their future said Sen. Rezin and several Senate Republican legislators during a press