
Tracy advocates for ethics reforms, says more work and collaboration is needed (with radio interview)
SPRINGFIELD – The Senate Ethics Committee met for the first time April 21 — nearly four months since the start of the new General Assembly —

Senate Week in Review: April 12-16
SPRINGFIELD – Facing the final seven-week push of the spring legislative session, and looming deadlines for the thousands of bills filed this year, the Senate

Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day in Capitol!
Senator Jil Tracy of Quincy and Senator Terri Bryant of Murphysboro (at right) wore their #ENDALZ masks in the Senate Chambers on April 14 –

Senate Week in Review: April 5-9
Springfield, IL—While session isn’t scheduled to resume until April 13, Republican lawmakers continued to raise their concerns about Illinois’ legislative map drawing process during remote

Senate Week in Review: March 29 – April 2
SPRINGFIELD – State legislative leaders took a stand this week against Illinois’ longstanding history of gerrymandering, arguing that lawmakers have no business being involved in

Senate and House Republicans introduce People’s Independent Maps Act
State legislative leaders took a stand this week against Illinois’ longstanding history of gerrymandering, arguing that lawmakers have no business being involved in the drawing

Senate Week in Review: March 22-26
SPRINGFIELD – Federal census data will not be available until September, yet the State Senate majority continues to push ahead with drawing new legislative maps.

Pay attention! Redistricting will affect you!
Redistricting meetings are happening now! While the process only happens once every 10 years, redistricting will have huge impact on our democracy for the next

