Illinois State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris)
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Recent News About Illinois State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris)
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OSFM announces $4 million in grants for essential tools and equipment in Illinois
The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has disclosed the recipients of the 2024 Small Equipment Grant Program.
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Illinois senators advocate for nuclear development amid power supply concerns
At a recent press conference at Capitol, three Illinois State Senators underscored the pressing need to stabilize the state's power supply and enhance energy generation.
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Bill aims to modify restrictions for sex offenders in Illinois
Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill, Senate Bill 2254, aimed at altering restrictions for convicted sex offenders.
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Illinois Senate declares 2026 the Route 66 Centennial Year
As the 100-year anniversary of Illinois Route 66 nears, the Illinois Senate has passed Senate Joint Resolution 12 (SJR 12).
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Illinois Treasurer opens agriculture photo contest for students aged 8 to 18
The Illinois Treasurer's Office has announced the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest, welcoming participation from students aged 8 to 18.
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New Salem Historic Site receives $8 million for essential repairs
The New Salem State Historic Site is set to receive $8 million for necessary repairs to its historic structures.
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Illinois homeschoolers protest new regulations at state capitol
Thousands of homeschooling families gathered at the Illinois State Capitol to voice their opposition to House Bill 2827.
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Illinois senators oppose governor's township elimination plan
Senators Chris Balkema and Chapin Rose have expressed their opposition to Governor JB Pritzker's proposal aimed at eliminating townships in Illinois.
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Illinois Republicans urge IHSA policy alignment with federal guidelines
State Republican lawmakers have reached out to the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) with a letter concerning the policies for transgender athletes in high school sports.
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Illinois Senate advances bill targeting human trafficking with expanded victim support
Senate Bill 2323, a bipartisan initiative, aims to enhance Illinois' approach to human trafficking by improving support services and coordination among state agencies.
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Bill allowing mental health defense in police assaults faces criticism
Senate Republicans have expressed concerns over House Bill 3458, which is currently under consideration.
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Illinois bill on homeschooling oversight sparks debate
Proposed legislation in Illinois, referred to as the Homeschool Act, is drawing significant attention and controversy.
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Illinois named highest-taxed state in new WalletHub study
Illinois has been identified as the state with the highest tax burden in the United States, according to a recent study by WalletHub.
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Bill aims to strengthen protections for working K9s
State Senator Erica Harriss has introduced legislation aimed at strengthening legal protections for working K9 animals.
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COGFA report reveals major shortfall in Gov. Pritzker's budget plan
A recent forecast by the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) suggests a significant discrepancy in Governor Pritzker’s revenue projections, revealing a $1.2 billion shortfall in his proposed budget.
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Darby Hills takes office as state senator representing Illinois' 26th District
Darby Hills was sworn in as the new State Senator for Illinois’ 26th Senate District on February 28.
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Illinois voters favor keeping current state flag
The state of Illinois recently concluded a public voting process to decide on the redesign of its state flag.
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Illinois lawmakers propose new bills targeting fentanyl trafficking
State Senators Sally Turner and Sue Rezin, together with McLean County Coroner Kathleen Yoder, have called for legislative measures to address the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
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Illinois rural fire departments invited to apply for Volunteer Fire Assistance grants
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is now accepting applications for Volunteer Fire Assistance (VFA) grants, which will be open until April 14.
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Audit reveals mismanagement in Illinois immigrant healthcare program
A recent report from the Auditor General has identified significant mismanagement in Governor Pritzker’s healthcare program for illegal immigrants, revealing a large number of potentially ineligible enrollees and costs that greatly exceed initial...