Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin
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Senator Rezin prepares for new legislative session amid district engagements
State Senator Sue Rezin has been actively engaging with her district since the legislature adjourned for the holiday break following the 2024 Fall Veto Session.
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Illinoisans urged by IDPH to prioritize health amid rising pertussis cases
As winter approaches, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is urging residents to take measures against seasonal respiratory illnesses.
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Madigan corruption trial progresses into third month
The trial of former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan has reached its third month at the Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago.
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Illinois launches fire station grant program with $5 million funding
Fire departments in Illinois now have the chance to apply for a new grant program designed to aid in the construction and rehabilitation of fire stations.
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Legislators gather in Denver to discuss key issues in U.S. energy policy
State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) participated in a significant meeting on December 2-3, joining legislators nationwide in Denver to address critical energy policy issues.
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Senator Rezin calls for negotiations between Meridian Health and Northwestern Medicine
State Senator Sue Rezin has expressed concern over the impending removal of Northwestern Medicine from Meridian Health Plan of Illinois' network.
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Illinois agency provides safety tips for a stress-free holiday season
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) advises residents to focus on safety during the holiday season to ensure a joyful and stress-free experience.
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Illinois Senate Republicans urge governor to address prison drug crisis
Illinois Senate Republicans are urging Governor JB Pritzker to take immediate action in response to a growing drug crisis within the state's correctional facilities.
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Illinois ranks low in state tax competitiveness index
A recent study by the Tax Foundation has placed Illinois at 37th in its State Tax Competitiveness Index.
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Illinois faces higher heating bills this winter amid rising energy costs
As winter approaches, Illinois residents should prepare for increased heating bills compared to last year.
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Safety tips shared for Thanksgiving celebrations
As Thanksgiving approaches, Illinois residents are being reminded to prioritize safety during the holiday.
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Illinois Senate Republicans urge no new tax hikes amid budget deficit
The General Assembly's Veto Session concluded on Thursday, with minimal legislative progress in either chamber.
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Thanksgiving dinner costs rise in Illinois despite cheaper turkeys
Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for family gatherings and festive meals, but the costs associated with hosting the holiday have increased significantly in recent years.
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Illinois introduces I-CASH system for recovering unpaid wages
Illinois workers now have a new method to recover unpaid wages and penalties.
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Rezin partners with local organizations for Thanksgiving Meals on Wheels initiative
More than 700 residents in need will enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal thanks to a collaboration involving Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin, the Voluntary Action Center (VAC) of Northern Illinois, and Meridian Health Plan of...
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Senate Republicans urge Pritzker against new taxes amid Illinois budget deficit
As Illinois anticipates a budget deficit exceeding $3 billion, Senate Republicans are urging Governor J.B. Pritzker to balance the state's finances without imposing additional taxes on residents and businesses.
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Illinois Department of Agriculture launches holiday gift box with local products
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has launched the Illinois Product Holiday Box, a curated selection of nine locally crafted items from across the state.
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Federal judge rules Illinois assault weapons ban unconstitutional
A federal judge in East St. Louis has ruled that Illinois' ban on assault weapons is unconstitutional.
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Fentanyl arrest prompts calls for reforming Illinois' SAFE-T Act
On October 24, the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office arrested two individuals in possession of 3 kilograms of fentanyl.
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Senator Rezin urges action on safety issues at Illinois correctional facilities
AFSCME members employed in state prisons organized informational pickets across Illinois to highlight safety concerns affecting correctional staff and residents at several Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) facilities. The protests aimed to draw attention to the increasing risks within these institutions.