Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin (r-38th)
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Rezin celebrates Pledge of Allegiance Day with history lesson
Illinois State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) took time out of the week between the Christmas holiday and New Years to pay tribute to the day honoring our commitment to staying loyal to our country.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin 'doing all I can' to advocate for small business owners, constituents
Veteran Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Elmhurst) is fighting as hard as she can remember in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin among GOP lawmakers demanding suspension of AVR program
Because she believes the problem is larger than what’s been publicly revealed, Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is calling on Secretary of State Jesse White to suspend the state’s Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) program.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin believes fair maps must be the first step toward 'rooting out corruption'
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) says she would have liked for Gov. J.B. Pritzker to have dedicated more time in his State of the State address last week in Springfield to an issue she believes has a tremendous trickle-down effect on all other issues.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin pushing bill that would ban sale of nicotine products near schools
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is leading the charge in the fight to ban the sale of tobacco products or electronic cigarettes near schools.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin seeks to disrupt the vaping trend among young Illinoisans
State House Rep. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is pushing a bill that would restrict access to vaping products among Illinois' youth.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin wants THC added to Flavored Tobacco Ban Act
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) would like to add some more weight to a bill that would ban e-cigarettes in Illinois.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin hosts annual Youth Advisory Council for students in the 38th District
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) was recently given reason to feel optimistic about the state’s long-term future after hosting nearly 50 high school students from the 38th District as part of her annual Youth Advisory Council.
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From Illinois Valley Times
State Sen. Rezin co-sponsors bill to require more reporting on infant deaths
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) has good reason for being one of the most vocal lawmakers in Springfield in supporting a law that now requires stricter reporting and investigative requirements in situations where an infant has died suddenly and unexpectedly.
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From Illinois Valley Times
Sen. Rezin joins growing list of GOP challengers targeting U.S. Rep. Underwood's seat
Illinois state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) has officially launched her challenge against first-term U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-Naperville) in the 14th Congressional District.
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From Prairie State Wire
GOP senators continue to grill Rauner's budget director over paying pension deficit
Hans Zigmund, new director of Gov. Bruce Rauner's Office of Management and Budget, had more explaining to do to three Republican lawmakers.
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Rezin, Rauner tired of waiting on school funding measure
Gov. Bruce Rauner has called legislators back to Springfield to work on the state's public education funding measure after growing tired of waiting for it to reach his desk despite passing both houses.
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No shortage of flaws in new budget, Rezin says
The new Illinois state budget is packed with problems, Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) argues on her website.
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Rezin sees finish line fast approaching on budget agreement
Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) said she wholeheartedly agreed with Gov. Bruce Rauner's decision to call lawmakers back to Springfield for a 10-day session to work out a budget deal, according to a press release.
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Democrats want to keep Illinois out of balance financially, Rezin argues
Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) criticized the recent partisan vote in the Illinois Senate to advance a budget that would increase revenue through higher taxes without the spending reform measures that Republicans have been demanding.