
Senate Week in Review: October 14-18
Feds Back Lawsuit Against Illinois Fee Ban The federal government has stepped into the legal fight over a new Illinois law that could change how

Feds Back Lawsuit Against Illinois Fee Ban The federal government has stepped into the legal fight over a new Illinois law that could change how

Former Speaker Madigan’s Trial Nears as Jury Selection Begins SPRINGFIELD – Jury selection recently began in the long-awaited trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael

SPRINGFIELD – With Veterans Day approaching on Nov. 11, State Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) is asking local residents to honor family members or friends who

Senate Republicans Demand Illinois-Specific Data about Non-Citizens Convicted or Charged with Serious Crimes SPRINGFIELD – On Oct. 1, Illinois Senate Republicans came together at a

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Republican Leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove) and Senate Republican Caucus Whip Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) filed an official resolution calling for an independent

SPRINGFIELD – Expressing strong concerns about recent federal data that shows thousands of non-citizens who have crossed into the United States are charged with serious crimes,

SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) has been named a Champion of Free Enterprise by the Illinois Chamber of Commerce for her contributions to

QUINCY – State Senators Jil Tracy of Quincy and Neil Anderson of Andalusia, and State Representatives Randy Frese of Paloma, Norine Hammond of Macomb, and

CO2 Leak Highlights the Need for New Protections SPRINGFIELD – The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating a reported leak at a CO2

New Study Shows Illinois Losing Young, High-Earning Professionals SPRINGFIELD – Young professionals are rapidly becoming one of Illinois’ top exports according to new data from
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