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Week-in-Review: Feb. 24-28

State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford) continued his calls for a balanced budget during the week, seeking to ensure that K-12 education funding is not held hostage by a costly income tax.   In other news, Senate Republicans are asking questions following concerns raised this week by the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association about a recent policy change within the Illinois Department of Corrections.

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Syverson receives perfect score in manufacturing

State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford) is one of only four state legislators with a 100 percent voting record on the 2019 Legislative Scorecard released by the Technology and Manufacturing Association (TMA). Sen. Syverson has received a 100 percent rating for his support of bills important to the state’s manufacturers. “Manufacturing is one of Illinois’ leading industries, creating jobs and driving

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Governor proposes $1.6 billion in new spending in budget address

Gov. J.B. Pritzker unveiled his budget proposal in an address before the General Assembly on Feb. 19, seeking $1.6 billion in new spending which relies on getting the Governor’s income tax increase approved. “While I understand that this budget proposal is just a starting point, what is a real concern for me is that the budget is not balanced. The

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Sen. Syverson’s Week-in-Review: Feb. 17-21

State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford) was cautiously optimistic following the Governor’s annual Budget Address of February 19, noting his concerns that the budget proposal calls for $1.6 billion in new spending and holding funding for critical priorities contingent on the approval of his tax increase.    As the spring legislative session gets underway in earnest, a number of new pieces

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Syverson honored with Cyndy Fogarty Lifetime Achievement Award

On Feb. 6, State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford) was honored by the Stateline Chamber of Commerce at their annual Awards Gala. Senator Syverson proudly received the Cyndy Fogarty Lifetime Achievement Award at the event. The award is given to a leader within the Rockton-Roscoe area who has made a significant positive impact on their community.  In accepting the award, Sen.

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Sen. Syverson’s Week-in-Review: Feb. 3-7

During the week, the first $50 million of the $420 million dedicated to statewide broadband Internet expansion was released along with information to apply for this grant. Also, a recently filed piece of legislation seeks to repeal the outdated Firearm Owners Identification Act. Tax season is here and the Illinois Department of Revenue is reminding taxpayers to take full advantage

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Senate Week in Review: Jan. 20-24

A major issue with the state’s Automatic Voter Registration program made headlines during the week, raising questions about the integrity of Illinois’ elections. As the legislature gears up for the spring session, and the process of filing new legislation begins, Senate Republicans continue to push for fair maps.  Meanwhile, a new law ends the practice of suspending driver’s licenses for

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Senate Week in Review: Jan. 13-17

In the wake of federal indictments, raids and elected official resignations, a special legislative panel heard testimony during the week on how to address ethics and lobbying legal loopholes. In other news, January is Human Trafficking Awareness month in Illinois, an effort to combat the exploitation of hundreds of Illinois children each year. Meanwhile, the Illinois State Police is extending

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Senate Week in Review: Jan. 6-10

A new year could mean big changes for the state of Illinois. Illinois’ population decline continues to be a cause for concern as Illinois entered a new decade with nearly 160,000 fewer residents. Also this week, the state’s Comptroller announced that her office will no longer help cities collect fines for red-light camera violations. In other news, the first phase

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Senate Week in Review: New Laws Edition, Part III

As a new year begins, Illinois residents may be interested to learn about several notable new laws that take effect January 1. The new laws kicking off 2020 cover everything from recreational cannabis sales, to ensuring children are receiving adequate healthcare. Recreational cannabis sales begin January 1 Starting January 1, Illinois will join 10 other states and the District of

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