
Legislative News from Senator Donald DeWitte
Senate to consider new energy bill on Monday The Illinois Senate will be back in Springfield on Monday, Sept. 13 to consider a new version

Senate to consider new energy bill on Monday The Illinois Senate will be back in Springfield on Monday, Sept. 13 to consider a new version

Former St. Charles City Administrator Larry Maholland passed away on Tuesday, September 7. Maholland served as the City’s Director of Finance from 1982-1997. He was

Revised legislative maps pass despite criticism of process Using the same non-transparent process they used when the first set of redistricting maps were approved in

On Thursday, Aug. 26, Governor Pritzker issued his 87th Executive Order (EO) since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s 87 times since March of 2020

Residents in nursing homes across the state who have not been able to connect with their loved ones or join religious events during the COVID-19 pandemic must

Governor Signs DeWitte Legislation that Addresses Social Isolation in Nursing Homes This last year-and-a-half has been incredibly difficult for seniors who have been largely unable

Gov. signs DeWitte legislation that strengthens reporting requirements for teachers convicted of felony crimes Legislation I sponsored this year that strengthens reporting requirements for teachers

Legislation co-sponsored by State Senator Donald DeWitte (R-St. Charles) that reforms health care prior authorization requirements and leads to faster access to health care has

State Senator Donald DeWitte’s traveling office hours tour continues this month with an August 24 event scheduled in Algonquin. A member of Sen. DeWitte’s staff

Senate Republicans push for local control in school safety decisions As the start of the 2021-2022 school year gets underway, school districts across the state
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