
End of Session Legislative News, Part II
More than 400 bills clear Senate and House during 2022 spring session During this year’s truncated spring legislative session, 408 Senate and House Bills passed

More than 400 bills clear Senate and House during 2022 spring session During this year’s truncated spring legislative session, 408 Senate and House Bills passed

Late-night budget passed in General Assembly In what has become an unwelcome and unnecessary General Assembly tradition, the state’s budget was rushed through the legislature

Due to a bipartisan push by legislators in Kane County, money has been included in the Illinois Fiscal Year 2023 budget to ensure the Longmeadow

In the days leading to the General Assembly’s adjournment, Senate Democrats approved weak crime legislation that does nothing to actually deter crime in Illinois. Then,

DeWitte bill that ensures survivor benefits for police officers passes On March 31, I received unanimous Senate approval for legislation I sponsored that ensures survivor

State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) is hosting the Secretary of State’s Mobile Drivers’ Services team for a mobile SOS event on Tuesday, April 26.

On Thursday, the Illinois Senate unanimously approved legislation sponsored by State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) that ensures survivor benefits for the spouses of Downstate

Democrats approve largest tax on jobs in Illinois history The Majority Party continues to shirk its fiscal responsibilities to the people of Illinois. Last week

On Thursday, Senate Democrats passed an ill-advised and incomplete plan to address the state’s multi-billion-dollar Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund deficit. Following the party-line vote, State

State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) joined fire officials and a bipartisan coalition of legislators at the Capitol Wednesday to call for the passage of
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