For the second time, Illinois Supreme Court declines to rule on FOID Act
Last week, the Illinois Supreme Court released a 4-3 decision to decline ruling on whether Illinois’ Firearm Owners Identification Act is unconstitutional. This is the
Last week, the Illinois Supreme Court released a 4-3 decision to decline ruling on whether Illinois’ Firearm Owners Identification Act is unconstitutional. This is the
State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Vandalia) and State Representative Blaine Wilhour (R-Beecher City) announced today that their town hall meeting concerning the Vandalia Correctional Center has
Much of the mismanagement and failures of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) were laid out last week in the Auditor General’s
Legislation that paves the way for youth entrepreneurs to start and operate businesses in Illinois was signed into law on May 13. Sponsored by State
As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues, the Illinois State Police (ISP) is doing its part to support its Eastern European ally. ISP is donating
Appellate Court Justice Lisa Holder White will make history this July when she becomes the first black woman to serve on the Illinois Supreme Court.
While the legislature was silent on ethics reform during the recently-completed spring session, an annual report from the University of Illinois at Chicago has named
If you know of a senior who is deserving of special recognition, nominations for this year’s Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame are being accepted through
In an effort to find out what is actually happening with the Pontiac and Vandalia prisons, a bipartisan group of lawmakers have called for a
High School Students from the 54th District travel to the Capitol to Debate Legislation A mental health proposal was the subject of a committee hearing
Sign up for the District E-Newsletter below: