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Recent News About Illinois State House Representatives
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Press release: Will State Rep. Sue Scherer commit to supporting a balanced budget without gimmicks?
SPRINGFIELD, IL – Today, Gov. Pritzker delivered his combined State of the State and Budget address. Unfortunately for central Illinois voters exhausted with business as usual, Rep. Sue Scherer is likely to continue her pattern of irresponsible spending.
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Murphy: Create a pro-business climate, not tax hikes
State Rep. Mike Murphy said during a virtual conference that the way to rebuild the economy is to create a pro-business climate by giving business owners the tools they need to invest.
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Less optimistic at this time, Murphy still hopes for opportunities to amend House Rules in the future
State Rep. Mike Murphy (R-Springfield) said that he sincerely hopes for opportunities to revise the House Rules going forward, noting that the “rule changes amounted to nothing more than minor tweaks.”
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Demertzis: Proposed rules functionally identical to Madigan-led sessions
Illinois House will be voting on some proposed rules, but GOP says nothing substantially changed from the rules during Speaker Mike Madigan's tenure.
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House Republicans urge Pritzker to veto police reform legislation
House Republicans want Gov. J.B. Pritzker to veto a bill that makes changes to law enforcement agencies in the state.
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Butler urges citizens: Tell Pritzker to veto police reform bill
Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) is strongly opposing the police reform bill and is campaigning to “tell the governor to veto House Bill 3653” and “support the police."
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House, Senate pass controversial police reform bill
Illinois lawmakers have passed a police reform bill that many policing agencies have staunchly opposed since its inception.
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Police reform omnibus bill continues to make its way through House
An omnibus bill is moving through the Illinois House that would completely transform how police officers work in the state.