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Proposed Redistricting Amendment Raises Concerns About Fairness in Illinois

Proposed Redistricting Amendment Raises Concerns About Fairness in Illinois

A proposed constitutional amendment advancing in the Illinois General Assembly is once again raising concerns about how legislative maps are drawn. The proposal (HJRCA 28) would change the standards used to draw legislative districts, Those changes however, still allow legislators to draw their own districts leaving voters once again out of the process. State Senator Dave Syverson says any changes

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Governor Tries Blaming Local Governments for Rising Property Taxes; However, a Closer look tells a different story.

Governor Tries Blaming Local Governments for Rising Property Taxes; However, a Closer look tells a different story.

 Governor Pritzker recently suggested that local governments and school boards are responsible for Illinois’ high property taxes. However, that explanation overlooks the significant role the ruling parties’ policies in Springfield have played in the rise of property taxes. Local school funding continues to be the largest portion of your property tax bill. The state both underfunds local school districts and

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I-COVER Program Reopens to Provide Incentives for Sustainable Farming Practices

I-COVER Program Reopens to Provide Incentives for Sustainable Farming Practices

The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has relaunched the Infield Conservation for Operationalizing Vital Ecosystem Resilience (I-COVER) program, which offers financial incentives to farmers adopting new or earlier cover crop techniques for 2026–2028. I-COVER is a three-year initiative funded by a $7 million grant from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to promote the use of cover crops and improve soil health. Applications for the program opened April 15. IDOA

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What’s in Your Community? April Highlights Hazardous Materials Safety

What’s in Your Community? April Highlights Hazardous Materials Safety

Hazardous Materials Awareness Month highlights the importance of understanding and safely managing hazardous chemicals in local communities. Illinois agencies, like the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security, work with partners to monitor hazardous materials, train first responders, and ensure proper reporting and storage of chemicals. Facilities must report their chemical inventories to help emergency planners prepare for

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Tax Credit for Foster Families

Legislation Would Create Tax Credit for Foster Families

Legislation now pending in the Illinois Senate aims to provide financial relief to foster families through a new tax credit to help offset the costs of care. Senate Bill 2097, co-sponsored by State Senator Dave Syverson, would create an income tax credit of up to $1,000 per foster child for qualified expenses incurred by foster parents caring for children placed

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Illinois Completes Statewide Upgrade to Next Generation 911 System

Illinois Completes Statewide Upgrade to Next Generation 911 System

The Illinois State Police has announced that all 169 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) across Illinois have successfully transitioned to Next Generation 911 (NG911), marking a significant modernization of the state’s emergency response infrastructure. NG911 replaces the outdated, voice-based system with a secure, internet-based network that allows 911 calls to be routed based on a caller’s precise location rather than

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Illinois Ranks 45th in Nation in Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth

Illinois Ranks 45th in Nation in Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth

A new study ranked Illinois 45th in the nation for entrepreneurship and economic growth, underscoring what Senate Republicans have warned for years that the state’s high taxes, burdensome regulations, and crushing policies are making it harder for families and job creators to succeed. The ranking comes from a broader study on social mobility, which measures a person’s ability to improve

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Confusion Continues Around Interchange Fee Prohibition Act

Confusion Continues Around Interchange Fee Prohibition Act

The Interchange Fee Prohibition Act continues to raise questions as Illinois businesses and consumers seek clarity on how the law will be implemented. The law is intended to prohibit interchange fees on the portion of credit and debit card transactions that cover taxes and tips. However, it does not provide clear guidance on how this change should be implemented in

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Senate Republicans Propose Legislative Package to Support Small Businesses and Workers

Syverson Report: Small Business Relief

Lawmakers Call for Action Following Tragic Death in Chicago Following the tragic killing of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman in Chicago, Senate Republicans are raising concerns about public safety and calling for policy changes. Gorman, a college freshman, was killed last week in an incident that has drawn nationwide attention. Reports indicate the individual accused in the case was in the country

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Syverson Encourages Illinoisans to Celebrate Cheap Trick Day

Syverson Encourages Illinoisans to Celebrate Cheap Trick Day

CHERRY VALLEY – State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley) is encouraging Illinois residents to take time on April 1 to celebrate the 19th anniversary of Cheap Trick Day across the state. Formed in Rockford in 1973, Cheap Trick has become one of Illinois’ most iconic rock bands. The current group lineup includes frontman Robin Zander, guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom

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