Senator McClure Advances Legislation to Stop Property Tax Interest and Penalties from Being Charged to Deceased Individuals
While many communities rely on pesticides to manage weeds and insects, residents often find themselves in the dark about when and how these chemicals are applied. The Illinois Senate is working to bring transparency to the process by passing legislation mandating notification procedures for pesticide application.  […]
New Legislation Gives Law Enforcement More Authority to Evict Squatters
Law enforcement would be given more authority to evict squatters who are illegally residing in other people’s homes under legislation heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee during the week. The legislation targets situations where a person moves into a house while the occupants are out of […]
Senate Republicans Highlight Major Issues with Likely-Unconstitutional University Funding Plan
Members of the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus are calling attention to serious issues with a proposed funding formula for the state’s higher education system. The Senators held a press conference on April 18th to inform the public about the changes that could be coming to university funding. […]
Sen. Rose Passed Legislation to Support Ambulance Services in Clark County
State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) passed legislation to help support emergency ambulance services in Clark County by providing the ambulance services they need in case of emergencies.  “This bill came as at the joint request of Clark County and the Marshall Fire Protection District, so I […]
Illinois Senate Republican Leader John Curran on Gov. Pritzker’s Illinois Prisoner Review Board Appointment
Illinois Senate Republican Leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove) released the following statement in response to Gov. JB Pritzker’s appointment of an executive director to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board: “Gov. Pritzker has still failed to provide a transparent accounting of the breakdown in the PRB process […]
Legislation Advances to Create New State Symbol
Thanks to the civic engagement of Mrs. Hemmer’s fifth-grade class at the Prairie School of DuPage, the giant puffball mushroom is on its way to becoming Illinois’s newest state symbol.  Senate Bill 3514, filed by Senator Seth Lewis, designates the Calvatia gigantea, more commonly known as […]
Sen. Harriss passes school AED bill
Republican lawmakers advanced legislation during the week to combat issues caused by trash and debris stuck to trucks leaving landfills. Senate Bill 3566, sponsored by Senator Erica Harriss, would require a landfill in any county with a population over 250,000 to provide onsite facilities to clean the […]
Senate Advances Legislation to Stop Governments from Charging Property Tax Penalties to Deceased Individuals
Senate Republican lawmakers have advanced legislation to alleviate the financial burdens placed on families dealing with unforeseen property tax penalties in the wake of a loved one’s passing.  Currently, even when a person has passed away, governments may still be charging their estate with interest and […]
Legislation Advances for Better Access to Workforce Development Programs
Legislation advanced this week aims to boost workforce development efforts in Illinois by providing a comprehensive system for assessing the success of state-funded economic development programs and resources. Senate Bill 2907, filed by Senator Dave Syverson, creates the Illinois Job Training and Workforce Development Transparency Act. The […]
Opposition Voiced Against Wetland Overregulation
Ignoring concerns from Illinois’ agriculture community, environmental activists are pushing legislation that would grant the state sweeping authority over private land. The bill was proposed in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s Sackett v. EPA decision, which rolled back the scope of Waters of the United […]