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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Illinois offers tax deferral program for seniors; applications due March 1
The Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Program in Illinois is now accepting applications from seniors seeking relief from property taxes on their primary residences.
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Pritzker’s budget proposal criticized by Senate Republicans
Governor J.B. Pritzker's budget address has sparked varied reactions, with Senate Republicans criticizing the proposed $55.4 billion spending plan as unrealistic and burdensome for taxpayers.
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Madigan's conviction highlights need for reform in Illinois government
Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has been convicted on corruption charges, marking a significant moment in the state's history of political misconduct.
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Illinois opens fire station construction grant applications
The Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has announced the opening of the application period for its new Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Grant Program.
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Senator Rezin critiques governor's record-breaking $55 billion budget proposal
Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin has expressed her concerns regarding the Governor's proposed budget, which was unveiled during his recent budget address.
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Rezin extends deadline for 'Valentines for Seniors' card drive
State Senator Sue Rezin has announced an extension for her annual "Valentines for Seniors" card drive.
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Illinois Senate GOP introduces bill mandating law enforcement cooperation with ICE
Illinois Senate Republicans have introduced a new bill aimed at changing the state's approach to immigration enforcement.
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Illinois ranks 38th nationally in education freedom
A new report has ranked Illinois 38th in the nation for education freedom.
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Proposed Illinois bill targets student accountability for sexual assaults
Legislation aimed at addressing sexual assault in schools has been filed by State Senator Steve McClure, a Republican from Springfield.
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Illinois grapples with high unemployment amid slow post-pandemic recovery
Illinois is facing challenges in its job market, with the state's unemployment rate reaching 5.2% in December.
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33.8 million allocated for Starved Rock State Park infrastructure upgrades
Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin has welcomed the announcement of a $33.8 million investment in Starved Rock State Park.
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Senator Sue Rezin announces committee roles in Illinois Senate
State Senator Sue Rezin of Morris has announced her committee assignments for the 104th General Assembly, alongside her continued role as Deputy Minority Leader for the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus.
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Rezin relaunches annual Valentine’s Day card drive for seniors
As Valentine's Day approaches, State Senator Sue Rezin is launching her "Valentines for Seniors" card drive.
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Illinois state flag redesign sparks debate over priorities
The ongoing debate over the redesign of Illinois' state flag continues to polarize public opinion.
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Illinois GOP opposes proposal to legalize prostitution amid public safety concerns
Illinois Democrats have introduced a proposal to legalize prostitution, sparking significant opposition and debate.
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Sue Rezin receives SGAC Leadership Award at NFWL conference
State Senator Sue Rezin of Morris has been awarded the State Government Affairs Council (SGAC) Leadership Award.
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Illinois General Assembly begins with focus on budget deficit
The inauguration of the 104th General Assembly marks a new phase for Illinois state government.
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Legislation filed in Illinois seeks safeguards against potential voter fraud
State Senator Steve McClure is introducing new legislation aimed at safeguarding the integrity of elections in Illinois.
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Illinois lawmakers pass controversial name change bill amid criticism
Illinois lawmakers convened the 104th General Assembly with inauguration ceremonies on January 8, following a four-day session described as a "Lame Duck" period.
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Senator Rezin calls for reform and accountability in Illinois government
As Illinois embarks on the year 2025, the state faces significant challenges that demand attention.