State’s smallest businesses prioritized for PPP loans
Prioritizing those hit hardest throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Small Business Administration began accepting applications on Feb. 24 from businesses with fewer than 20 employees
Prioritizing those hit hardest throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Small Business Administration began accepting applications on Feb. 24 from businesses with fewer than 20 employees
On Feb. 22, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed House Bill 3653, the controversial criminal justice reform bill that was rammed through the General Assembly during lame-duck
On Feb. 11, the Illinois Senate Health Committee met virtually for the first time to discuss Illinois’ ongoing vaccine rollout. However, much to the frustration
On Feb. 17, lawmakers across the state watched from their respective districts as the Governor remotely delivered a combined State of the State and Budget
State Senator Plummer received feedback from local law enforcement after hosting a Zoom video conference last week about the controversial criminal justice reform proposal that
State Sen. Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) will take on a new role as Minority Spokesperson for the Senate Financial Institutions Committee as well as continuing in his role as
Sign the Petition: Oppose ISBE’s Rule Change A proposed rule by the Illinois State Board of Education that would require educators to embrace and encourage progressive
This week, newly-compiled and shocking numbers related to the state’s vaccination rollout warrant the need for a clear explanation from the Pritzker Administration. Meanwhile, I
On January 28, State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) joined his Senate Republican colleagues to issue a letter to Governor J.B. Pritkzer asking for the Administration
In an effort to lift the spirits of Illinois’ senior citizen community, State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) is collecting Valentine’s Day cards for his newly introduced
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