
Federal court to soon decide fate of Democrats’ politically-drawn maps
Oral arguments in the federal court case that is set to determine the legality of the politically-drawn legislative maps passed by Illinois Democrats and signed
Oral arguments in the federal court case that is set to determine the legality of the politically-drawn legislative maps passed by Illinois Democrats and signed
The Illinois Housing Development Authority officially reopened its application portal for its Illinois Rental Payment Program on December 6th. Both renters and landlords are eligible
According to a recent study, Illinois experienced more identity theft per capita than any other state in the nation during 2021. Overall, Illinois was ranked
Senator Plummer Gives Students the Chance to Get Involved with State Government Dozens of students from the eight counties in the 54th District had the
The Thanksgiving holiday is upon us and the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s Office is offering tips for a safe holiday dinner. House fires are four
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) announced this week the launch of a new and improved winter road conditions maps on its Getting Around Illinois
On Nov. 16, the Governor signed a new law that will build on Illinois’ strengths in the burgeoning electric vehicle manufacturing industry by providing strong
Democrat leaders in the Senate and in the House of Representatives garnered enough votes on a bill in late October that would repeal parental notification
Last week, plaintiffs including Republicans, the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund (MALDEF) and the East St. Louis Chapter of the NAACP, in the ongoing court
On Oct. 28, Democrat lawmakers passed changes to the Illinois Healthcare Right of Conscience Act. State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) made the following statement following
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