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New Secretary of State program could be confusing for motorists

New Secretary of State program could be confusing for motorists

CHERRY VALLEY – State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley) says the Secretary of State’s new Skip the Line program, set to launch Sept. 1, has several changes that could be confusing for motorists. “The Secretary of State has said they introduced this new program in an attempt to minimize wait times for Illinoisans and streamline the process for accessing essential

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Senate Week in Review: August 21-25, 2023

School bus safety reminder

It’s back-to-school season with most Illinois public schools now back in session. With the start of school comes an increase in the number of school buses on the roadways. It’s important that motorists take extreme caution when approaching a stopped school bus. When coming to a stopped school bus, vehicles should leave a distance of at least 20 feet to

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Senate Week in Review: August 21-25, 2023

Governor acts on remaining bills; all but six become law

As of Aug. 18, all legislation that passed the General Assembly during the 2023 spring session has now been acted upon by the Governor. With more than 550 bills being approved by both legislative chambers, according to State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley), who says all were signed into law except for six, which were either vetoed or received amendatory

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Senate Week in Review: August 21-25, 2023

Senate Week in Review: August 21-25, 2023

SPRINGFIELD – The Governor has completed taking action on all legislation that passed the Illinois General Assembly during the spring session, according to State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley), who says it’s now back in the hands of the Legislature to take up any bills that were vetoed. In other news, it’s back-to-school season, which means motorists should be on

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Senate Week in Review: August 14-18, 2023

Higher education scholarship bills become law

SPRINGFIELD – With the deadline approaching for the Governor to act on legislation that passed the General Assembly this spring, two measures recently signed into law establish higher education scholarship programs, according to State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley). On Aug. 11, the Governor signed bills directed at establishing scholarship programs to attract talented high school graduates to attend Illinois

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Senate Week in Review: August 14-18, 2023

New law targeting gun industry faces legal challenge

SPRINGFIELD – Legislation targeting the gun industry was signed by the Governor over the weekend, but the new law now faces a federal legal battle. Gov. JB Pritzker signed House Bill 218, which allows the Attorney General, counties, and private citizens to sue members of the firearm industry for vaguely defined so-called “unlawful business and marketing practices.” Proponents claim the new

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Senate Week in Review March 27-31, 2023

Governor vetoes bipartisan nuclear legislation

SPRINGFIELD – A bipartisan bill that would have eased Illinois’ four-decade-old ban on building new nuclear reactors has been vetoed by the Governor, setting up a potential override showdown. On Aug. 11, Gov. JB Pritzker issued a full veto of Senate Bill 76, which would have ended Illinois’ decades-old ban on the construction of advanced nuclear reactors. Senate Bill 76 garnered

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Senate Week in Review March 27-31, 2023

Senate Week in Review: August 14-18, 2023

SPRINGFIELD – A bipartisan bill that would have eased Illinois’ four-decade-old ban on building new nuclear reactors has been vetoed by the Governor, setting up a potential override showdown. In other news, legislation targeting the gun industry was signed by the Governor over the weekend, but the new law now faces a federal legal battle. With the deadline approaching for

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Sen. Syverson: New law benefits students participating in work-based learning

Sen. Syverson: New law benefits students participating in work-based learning

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois students participating in work-based learning activities such as 4-H and FFA events will be allowed to count these programs toward school attendance, under a new law cosponsored by State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley). “I am proud to have cosponsored House Bill 3814 to encourage Illinois students to pursue workforce and career development learning while in school.

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Senate Week in Review: March 13-17

Senate Week in Review: August 7-11, 2023

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the state’s recently enacted gun ban, but the legal battle over the new law is far from over, according to State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley). Meanwhile, a federal judge has stopped enforcement of a new law that targets pregnancy centers, saying it potentially violates the First Amendment of the

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