
Senate Week in Review: June 14-18, 2021
SPRINGFIELD – The General Assembly returned to the Capitol June 15 to take action on key bills that did not clear both chambers prior to adjournment

SPRINGFIELD – The General Assembly returned to the Capitol June 15 to take action on key bills that did not clear both chambers prior to adjournment

Wondering why your lawmakers had to resume legislative session this week after adjourning two weeks ago? Here’s a window into the chaos. When you rush

On Thursday afternoon (June 10), Illinois legislators got their first glimpse of what an energy package may look like as they are set to reconvene

O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois lawmakers head back to the Capitol next week to take up a much-anticipated energy bill, and fix several legislative errors that State

On June 10, 1919, Illinois became the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment, which reads “The right of citizens of the United States to

SPRINGFIELD – In typical late-night fashion, Democrat legislative leaders filed and passed a partisan budget in the early morning hours of June 1. The proposal,

State Senator Jil Tracy presents an end-of-session update on ethics reform at a Capitol press conference June 1. She is joined by Senate Republican Leader

SPRINGFIELD – The loving spirit of 15-year-old Grace Schell of Liberty, who touched the hearts of so many, was honored May 31 by a resolution

SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) says she could not support a Fiscal Year 2022 state spending plan jammed through by Democrat leaders well
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