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Redistricting Process Begins

The Illinois Senate and House Redistricting committees began this week to hold the first of many hearings as the once-a-decade remap process gets underway. Every 10 years, following the decennial U.S. census, lawmakers are required to update legislative and congressional districts to match changes and shifts in population. Historically, Illinois has a notorious reputation for partisan, “gerrymandered” district maps. The

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Governor Outlines Bridge Phase for Reopening

Phase 5 of Gov. Pritzker’s reopening plan won’t be coming this week. However, after weeks of pressure from people across Illinois, including members of the business community and employees wanting to get back to work, Gov. Pritzker on March 18 finally outlined a “Bridge Phase” based on vaccination rates. According to the Governor’s plan, this newly created Bridge Phase, which

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Click here to sign my petition for fair maps!

It’s time for Illinois to finally end the practice of partisan gerrymandering where politicians are allowed to pick their voters instead of people choosing their elected officials. Sign the petition to add your name to the bipartisan call for a fair, non-partisan redistricting process comprised of an independent commission, so that Illinois can have a healthy, competitive democracy.

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Senator Syverson reacts to Governor’s “Bridge Phase”

On March 18, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced a “bridge” phase between Phase 4 and Phase 5 of his original Restore Illinois Plan. State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford) issued the following statement after the Governor’s announcement: “After a year of uncertainty and instability, I’m encouraged that the Governor is finally hearing the calls from Republican lawmakers and the public to

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Syverson urges Governor to veto prejudgment interest bill

Speaking on behalf of the business and medical communities in his district, Senator Syverson issued a letter to urge Gov. Pritzker to veto the prejudgment interest bill that was passed during the waning hours of the “lame-duck” session in January. House Bill 3360 allows plaintiffs who win a personal injury or wrongful death case in court to be paid their

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Syverson echoes restaurants opposition to budget provision

On behalf of the restaurants, retailers and businesses in the 35th Senate District, State Senator Dave Syverson is speaking out against a specific component of Gov. Pritzker’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget proposal. In his budget plan, the Governor recommends reducing the Retail Discount, a critical mechanism in place that only partially reimburses our business community for collecting and transferring Illinois’

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Senate Republicans work with health departments on vaccine rollout

For months, Senate Republicans have called on the Pritzker Administration for more inclusion of the legislature in all aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic response, including the state’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout. Seeking a solution, and acting on a suggestion by the Governor, over the past several weeks, Senators have been in contact with local health departments, including a Zoom meeting last

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Syverson urges Governor to veto prejudgment interest bill

Speaking on behalf of the business and medical communities in his district, Senator Syverson issued a letter to urge Gov. Pritzker to veto the prejudgment interest bill that was passed during the waning hours of the “lame-duck” session in January. House Bill 3360 allows plaintiffs who win a personal injury or wrongful death case in court to be paid their

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Syverson echoes restaurants opposition to budget provision

On behalf of the restaurants, retailers and businesses in the 35th Senate District, State Senator Dave Syverson is speaking out against a specific component of Gov. Pritzker’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget proposal. In his budget plan, the Governor recommends reducing the Retail Discount, a critical mechanism in place that only partially reimburses our business community for collecting and transferring Illinois’

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Secretary of State reminding motorists of Scott’s Law amid recent violations

Secretary of State reminding motorists of Scott’s Law amid recent violations Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is urging drivers to slow down and move over for stopped emergency vehicles. This latest Scott’s Law campaign comes after 10 Illinois State Police troopers have been victims of violations so far this year. Scott’s Law, known as the state’s Move Over Law,

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