
Capitol Report from Senator Craig Wilcox
More Senate Republican measures get a green light during busy week in Springfield Though thousands of bills were filed this year in the Illinois General

More Senate Republican measures get a green light during busy week in Springfield Though thousands of bills were filed this year in the Illinois General

Committee Deadline for Senate Bills Approaches The Senate returns to Springfield this week with an eye on the March 10 deadline for Senate Bills to

On March 14, the Illinois Supreme Court will begin hearing oral arguments on whether the no-cash bail provision of the SAFE-T Act is constitutional. In

Governor Proposes $3 Billion Spending Increase During Budget Address On Feb. 15, Gov. JB Pritzker proposed his fifth budget to the Illinois General Assembly during
Income from Pritzker’s Election-Year Tax Rebate Checks Not Federally Taxed, IRS Announces The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is now telling Illinois taxpayers to go ahead

COVID-19 Disaster Declarations to End May 11 Gov. JB Pritzker announced this week that he will finally be ending his continued COVID-19 disaster declarations on

Senate Republicans Stand Firm Against Progressive Tax Hike With the new General Assembly now underway, there are some Democrats who want to resurrect their effort

Wilcox Takes Oath of Office for 103rd General Assembly It’s nice to be back after a brief holiday break and the reorganization of the Senate

Senator Wilcox to Host Barks & Brews in Woodstock This week I’m trying a new twist on my Conversations Untapped series. On Thursday, September 8,

End of Session Report lands in District 32 Mailboxes Over the last week or so, my 2022 End of Session Newsletter arrived in mailboxes across
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