Sen. Rezin to host free Fraud Prevention Program in Ottawa
State Sen. Sue Rezin is teaming up with AARP to host their free Fraud Prevention Program Monday, February 5 from 10:00am-11:30am at Ottawa City Hall
State Sen. Sue Rezin is teaming up with AARP to host their free Fraud Prevention Program Monday, February 5 from 10:00am-11:30am at Ottawa City Hall
Many jobs continue to pay women less than their male counterparts who are performing the same job duties. That’s why Sen. Rezin is co-sponsoring legislation
State of the State Illinois lawmakers will return to the Capitol next week for three scheduled days of session on Jan. 30 and 31, and
The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) will begin accepting 2017 individual state returns on Jan. 29, the same day that the federal Internal Revenue Service
Lawmakers from both the Senate and House held the fourth in a series of joint committee hearings to discuss the possibility of legalizing and taxing
The following is from the Morris Daily Herald: http://www.morrisherald-news.com/2018/01/22/grundy-medicaid-patients-need-to-make-plan-changes-soon/as63vhg/ Area Medicaid patients should check their mail this month through February for information about the
Illinois motorists would have the option to register their vehicles for more than one year at a time under Senate Bill 2293, which would allow
A bipartisan measure introduced during the week would set aside $16.3 million from the School Infrastructure Fund for the expansion of high-speed Internet to rural
Seeking answers about the cases of Legionnaires’ disease at the Quincy Veterans’ Home, a joint meeting of the Illinois Senate and House was convened in
Right now, human trafficking is occurring across our state and our nation. During January, National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we must stand by survivors and