
Illinois first state to ratify 19th Amendment
On June 10, 1919, Illinois became the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment, which reads “The right of citizens of the United States to
On June 10, 1919, Illinois became the first state to ratify the 19th Amendment, which reads “The right of citizens of the United States to
FREEPORT – State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) is announcing that his District Office staff has set Traveling Office Hours June 15 to help constituents in
SPRINGFIELD – In typical late-night fashion, Democrat legislative leaders filed and passed a partisan budget in the early morning hours of June 1. The proposal,
SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) says he voted against a Fiscal Year 2022 state spending plan jammed through by Democrat leaders well after
This morning, the Illinois Senate paused a moment to remember what Memorial Day truly represents. Several of us who served in the military were humbled
SPRINGFIELD – With just days left before the General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn its Spring session, State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) and his legislative
It’s a failure of our democracy when individuals can make decisions regarding public safety, without going through the proper confirmation that our state Constitution requires.
SPRINGFIELD — Senate Republicans took a stand against government corruption during the week and called for the passage of comprehensive ethics reform legislation. Meanwhile, the
SPRINGFIELD – Despite claims from Democratic leaders about a fair and open redistricting process, a recent news story showcased the real, closed-door process taking place
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