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Steer clear: Deer mating season is here

Senate Week in Review: October 21 – 25, 2024

Illinois Drivers Reminded to Stay Alert for Deer as Seasons Change With the changing weather, Illinois motorists are being reminded to be on the lookout for deer, particularly at dawn and dusk, through the end of the year. According to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), 2023 saw 14,862 crashes involving deer, with 663 of these resulting in injuries and

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Syverson issues statement on Illinois Healthcare Right of Conscience Act

On Oct. 28, Democrat lawmakers passed changes to the Illinois Healthcare Right of Conscience Act. State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley), who has been vocal about his concerns with the proposal, issued the following statement opposition to the vote: “The legislation that passed the Senate is going to make devastating changes to Illinois’ Healthcare Right of Conscience Act, a fundamental

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McConchie v. Illinois is underway

Court seizes redistricting process from Illinois Democrats 

On Oct. 19, a federal court declared the initial legislative map crafted by Democratic lawmakers behind closed doors to be unconstitutional. Earlier this year, Republicans filed a lawsuit, McConchie v. Illinois, asking the courts to review the legislative maps crafted by Democratic lawmakers, noting that the original proposal was drawn without the use of comprehensive Census data and drawn by

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October is Manufacturing Month

October is Manufacturing Month

October has been declared as Manufacturing Month, recognizing the vital role of manufacturing throughout Illinois. The month-long celebration highlights the work of those in the manufacturing industry and serves as an opportunity to promote and advocate for future growth and development for Illinois’ manufacturers. According to the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, approximately 550,000 men and women are employed in the manufacturing

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Parental rights under attack

As veto session continues, members of the Senate Republicans are continuing to bring attention to attempts to repeal the Parental Notice of Abortion (PNA) Act. The Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act requires that parents of minors be notified before their child receives an abortion procedure. Currently, the law simply stipulates that a parent be informed of the procedure. Parents

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Senate Republicans Focus on Public Safety

On Oct. 20, several Senate Republican members joined together at the Illinois Police Memorial at the Capitol to renew their calls for comprehensive public safety reforms to address the uptick in criminal violence across Illinois. In response to the surge in violent crime in Chicago and across the state, Senate Republicans filed a package of bills two weeks ago to

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NEW! Tourism Attractions & Festivals Grant Program

NEW! Tourism Attractions & Festivals Grant Program

A new grant program is available to help boost and revitalize the tourism industry after COVID-19 brought hardships and stalled many attractions and festivals across the state. It’s called The Tourism Attractions and Festivals Grant program and will be funded with support of federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act. The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will

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Steer clear: Deer mating season is here

Steer clear: Deer mating season is here

The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Department of Natural Resources want to remind drivers to be on the lookout for deer crossing roadways across the state this fall. Deer are specifically on the run during the fall, as autumn is considered deer mating season. Deer are particularly active at dawn and dusk from October through December. Safe driving tips

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Illinois Schools Call on State Board to Restore Local Control

ISBE changes recognition status for private schools

The Illinois State Board of Education quietly updated the recognition status of eight nonpublic schools last week, moving them from “non recognized” to “on probation.” The change comes after calls from Republican members of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) to bring amended rules to the panel that afford due process to nonpublic schools before removal of recognition takes

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Illinois State Fairs scheduled for Springfield and DuQuoin

2021 State Fair attendance second highest

After being closed during 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois State Fair attendance rebounded nicely in 2021. With more than 472,000 visitors, the 2021 Illinois State Fair was the second-highest-attended fair since the department began tracking formal attendance numbers in 2014. Attendance at this year’s fair was surpassed only by 2019’s historic records. The first weekend of the 2021

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