Legislation filed to ban taxpayer funds for elective abortions
Legislation has been introduced in the Senate and the House (Senate Bill 2241 and House Bill 4114) that would roll back key provisions of the
Legislation has been introduced in the Senate and the House (Senate Bill 2241 and House Bill 4114) that would roll back key provisions of the
State Sen. Sue Rezin is teaming up with other area lawmakers and local officials to host a “Coffee and Conversation,” an informal forum where constituents
State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) and State Rep. David Welter Long (R-Morris) will host a free Medicare Part D Seminar with AARP Thursday, Oct. 19
To help remember veterans, tell their incredible stories, and honor their legacy and sacrifice this upcoming Veterans Day, State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is encouraging
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, breast cancer is the second most common kind of
Southern Illinois, and the state, will benefit from $1.4 million in new investments by the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) that will boost regional infrastructure, the
Illinois stands ready to assist with recovery efforts in Puerto Rico as residents begin to rebuild and recover after Hurricane Maria. This week, Governor Rauner
State Sen. Sue Rezin is inviting veterans and constituents who wish to show their gratitude to our brave men and women, to join her in
Springfield, IL – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Bruce Rauner announcing on Sept. 28 that he will