
Legislative News from Senator Donald DeWitte
Controversial Legislation from Veto Session Not Yet Signed into Law While Governor Pritzker has been expected to sign several controversial bills from the recent fall

Controversial Legislation from Veto Session Not Yet Signed into Law While Governor Pritzker has been expected to sign several controversial bills from the recent fall

Published in the Daily Herald on Friday, November 5: When Illinoisans go to the polls, they select individuals who will serve as their legislative voice

State Senator Donald DeWitte hosted a successful FAFSA and college student financial aid seminar this week that focused on the financial aid application process, and

To help remember veterans, tell their incredible stories, and honor their service this Veterans Day, State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) is encouraging constituents to submit a

Majority Party pushes aggressive, dangerous agenda during fall veto session The Senate and House just completed the annual fall Veto Session, and the residents of

The Illinois Senate approved a measure on Tuesday that would repeal the state’s Parental Notification of Abortion Act. In response to the vote, State Senator

On October 20, I joined a number of my Senate Republican colleagues at the Capitol’s Illinois Police Memorial to renew our calls for comprehensive public

After initially indicating they had no intention of using the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules’ (JCAR) rule-making process to create the enforcement policy for Governor

State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) joined Amber Oberheim, the wife of fallen Champaign police officer Chris Oberheim, and several of his Senate Republican colleagues

Senator DeWitte Hosts Successful Cybersecurity Event In partnership with two experienced cybercrimes experts from the FBI, on Thursday I hosted an online session on how
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