Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin
Recent News About Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin
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Rezin on Pritzker nuclear veto: ‘The governor is clearly putting his own partisan political ambitions over what is in the best interest of the people of Illinois'
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently criticized Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s decision to veto bipartisan legislation aimed at enhancing Illinois’ sustainable and cost-effective energy portfolio. Rezin argues that the governor’s actions prioritize his own political ambitions over the state’s energy needs, and she has taken steps to override the veto during the upcoming Veto Session in the fall.
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Rezin: 'The governor's decision to veto Senate Bill 76 is a short-sighted mistake that will hurt our state's future energy portfolio'
Sen. Sue Rezin has long been a supporter of nuclear energy. In an Aug. 11 Facebook post, she reacted to Gov. JB Pritzker's veto of Senate Bill 76.
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Rezin: Illinois will 'allocate more than a billion dollars' to health care for people living in the country illegally
Illinois Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) criticized the state for the money it spends to provide health coverage to people living in the country illegally, commenting on the issue as the Title 42 regulations ended on May 12.
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Rezin joins Senate GOP in supporting resolution 'to help fight against increasing taxes on Illinois families and businesses'
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently joined her GOP colleagues in supporting Senate Resolution 27.
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Rezin tours in preparation for November: 'Thanks to all who stopped to discuss state and local issues'
Senator Sue Rezin toured Marseilles and Seneca before hundreds of Illinoisans vote in the upcoming November general election.
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State Senator Rezin: 'It took a horrific act of senseless violence' for Pritzker administration to keep gun safety promise
Illinois Senate Minority Leader, Sue Rezin (R-Morris), released a statement through her website Wednesday following the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) approving a rule that changes the review process of the Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card system.
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Rezin to host mobile DMV event in Sheridan
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently announced she will be hosting an Aug. 30 mobile DMV unit event in Sheridan.
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Rezin on LaSalle Veterans' Home outbreak: 'This tragedy comes down to a failure of leadership by Gov. Pritzker'
Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) condemned Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-Ill.) for failure to take action that led to dozens of deaths at a state-run veterans' home.
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Rezin proposal expands LIHEAP access to more families
With the cost of almost everything including fuel and natural gas on the rise, state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) wants to make sure more families have access to assistance with paying their heating bills.
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Rezin continues push to ensure New Mexico 'nuclear fleet stays online' through panel discussion
Illinois state senator Sue Rezin was among the panelist offering their perspective on the successes and challenges facing the nuclear power industry in the effort to preserve the existing plants in the United States.
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Rezin 'absolutely astonished' by Chicago mayor's comments that businesses aren't doing enough to defend themselves
Republican state Sen. Sue Rezin insists she’s struggling to make sense of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s position on the city's rising crime rate.
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Rezin encouraged by bipartisan concern over crime, weighs bill to make attacks on officers a hate crime
With the debate over ways to keep officers safe on the job raging, state Sen. Sue Rezin’s position hasn’t changed.
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Rezin: Constituents 'rightfully don't feel safe' amid Chicago violence
Republican state Sen. Sue Rezin is alerting Springfield lawmakers about the vibes she’s says she's getting from constituents these days.
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Illinois celebrates its 203rd birthday
Illinois, also known as the “Land of Lincoln” as it was the home of President Abraham Lincoln for many years, celebrated its 203rd birthday last week, according to History.com.
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Rezin, Plummer make 'friendly wager' on high school football — and Wilmington food charity wins
Illinois state Sen. Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) owes the town of Wilmington a visit — and some chow.
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Rezin attends infrastructure bill signing; Illinois earmarks $11 billion for highway, bridge projects
Veteran state Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) recently made the trek to Washington for the signing of the new federal infrastructure deal at the White House.
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Rezin: 'People are not being heard' as opposition to Health Care Right of Conscience amendment falls on deaf ears
Illinois state Senator Sue Rezin, (R-Morris), criticized Democrats who passed an amendment to the Health Care Right of Conscience Act (HCRCA) to clarify that enforcing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 are not violating the act, without considering thousands of people who voiced their opposition to the measure.
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Rezin encourages Illinois families to 'grab a book or two and explore' with their kids; more from Grundy County
Rezin encourages Illinois families to 'grab a book or two and explore' with their kids; more from Grundy County
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Rezin says energy bill 'preserves thousands of jobs'
State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) says the new energy bill signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker will preserve Illinois' nuclear plants and the jobs they provide.
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Sen. Rezin claims Illinois SB 818 'would significantly limit local control over sexual education'
Debate continues over the increasingly controversial Senate Bill 818 (SB 818) that would completely overhaul sexual educations in Illinois schools and decriminalize the transmission of HIV.