
Capitol Report from Senator Craig Wilcox
Federal court to soon decide fate of Democrats’ politically-drawn maps Oral arguments in the federal court case that is set to determine the legality of

Federal court to soon decide fate of Democrats’ politically-drawn maps Oral arguments in the federal court case that is set to determine the legality of

Hearing set for this week in case against Illinois Democrats’ legislative maps A three-judge federal court panel will begin hearing oral arguments on Tuesday, Dec.

Wilcox hosts successful town hall meeting in Harvard I want to thank everyone who came out to Harvard City Hall last week for my listening

Senator Wilcox to Host Listening Tour Town Hall on Monday, Nov. 15 My staff and I are putting the finishing touches on a town hall

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

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

Second Week of Veto Session Shaping Up to be Busy With little legislative action occurring during this first week of veto session, it’s quite likely

Northwestern McHenry Hospital at risk of losing OB unit Here in the 32nd Senate District, we are fortunate to have access to quality health care.

Court ruling supports JCAR Republicans’ claim of Pritzker, ISBE overreach on school recognition status A court ruling out of Kendall County last week supports a

Revised energy legislation passes in Senate and is signed into law The bill passed by the House and sent to the Senate earlier this month,
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