Illinois State Senate District 37
Recent News About Illinois State Senate District 37
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37th State Senate District candidate Li Arellano Jr. to host Meet & Greet event in Rochelle
Republican candidate Li Arellano Jr is set to host a Meet & Greet event on Thursday, February 8, 2024, at Kennay Farms Distilling in Rochelle, Illinois. The event aims to foster a connection between Arellano and the residents of the broader 37th State Senate District.
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District 37 State Senate candidate Chris Bishop to host Meet and Greet at the Rusty Fox Alehouse & Wine Bar in Sterling
Chris Bishop, a candidate for the District 37 State Senate, is extending an invitation to the public for a Meet & Greet event on Thursday, Feb. 1, at The Rusty Fox Alehouse & Wine Bar. The event is being hosted by Jim Wise and Mary Oros with the intention of offering residents of District 37 an opportunity to interact with Bishop, pose questions and discuss pertinent issues.
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37th State Senate District candidate Arellano: ‘Jeanne Ives and the Parents Matter Coalition are spreading petitions to get an amendment on the ballot’
Li Arellano, a candidate for the 37th State Senate District, has publicly backed the Parents Matter Coalition's initiative to introduce a parental rights amendment on the November 2024 ballot in Illinois. Arellano expressed solidarity with Jeanne Ives and the coalition, emphasizing the importance of parents receiving proper notification before medical procedures are conducted on their minor children.
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37th State Senate District candidate Arellano: ‘Your voice deserves to be heard’
In a bid to foster open communication and connect directly with the citizens of the 37th State Senate District, candidate Li Arellano has launched an initiative urging constituents to engage in honest conversations about the issues that matter most to them. Arellano emphasized the importance of transparency, open dialogue, and addressing even the most challenging issues facing Illinois residents.
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37th State Senate District candidate Arellano: ‘I resolve to stand firm in defending our Second Amendment rights and supporting candidates who share this commitment’
Li Arellano, a candidate for the 37th State Senate District, has rallied his supporters to make 2024 the year to "Protect Our Second Amendment Rights." As a staunch advocate for gun rights, Arellano emphasized his commitment to defending these rights and encouraged his followers to support candidates who share this conviction, presenting himself as a Conservative Republican actively working to safeguard constitutional rights.
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Bishop: ‘Thank you, Guns Save Life - Peoria, IL, for the opportunity to speak at your meeting last night’
District 37 State Senate candidate Chris Bishop expressed appreciation to Guns Save Life for the opportunity to address the audience at a recent meeting organized by the Peoria-based gun rights advocacy group. Bishop, who took to Facebook to convey his gratitude, highlighted the privilege of listening to retired Lt. Colonel Mark A. Hurley and the pleasure of meeting numerous Peoria County Republicans in attendance.
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37th State Senate District candidate Arellano: ‘I resolve to support candidates who will work diligently to lower taxes and reduce wasteful government spending’
Li Arellano, a candidate for the 37th State Senate District, is urging voters to support candidates who are committed to lowering taxes and reducing government spending in 2024. Drawing from his experience as a former small business owner dealing with high taxes and regulations, as well as his tenure as the Mayor of Dixon where he demonstrated conservative fiscal leadership, Arellano emphasizes the need for candidates who are dedicated to fiscal responsibility.
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District 37 State Senate candidate Bishop: ‘There are quite a few new laws heading our way for 2024’
Chris Bishop, the candidate for State Senate in District 37, has called on residents to acquaint themselves with the 64 new Illinois laws slated to take effect in 2024.
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Fall breakfast meeting with State Senate candidate Chris Bishop
The local community is invited to gather for a warm and welcoming breakfast meeting on Oct. 28 hosted at A’s Kitchen in Rock Falls.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Celebrating the bravery of U.S. veterans
Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when the Armistice with Germany went into effect.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Free COVID-19 testing available at state mobile testing sites
The Illinois Department of Public Health has several mobile testing teams that are dispatched to various locations around the state each week to provide COVID-19 testing.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Enhancing investigative authority key to targeting corruption
Illinois has some of the strongest ethics laws on the books, but many are rendered toothless because the appropriate state and local authorities can’t adequately investigate and enforce them.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Voting by mail
Voting by mail is an option for voters to cast their ballot prior to Election Day.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Senator Weaver asks residents to sign petition targeting corruption
Local residents are being asked to voice their support for legislation that Senator Chuck Weaver says will help root out government corruption among members of the General Assembly.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Weaver questions Pritzker’s focus on possibly adding COVID-19 restrictions in Region 1
The Pritzker Administration’s focus on possibly imposing COVID-19 restrictions in Region 1 – including all or part of Boone, Carroll, DeKalb, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Winnebago, and Whiteside counties – is once again based on one-size-fits-all criteria that do not reflect the relatively low number of cases in the region, according to Senator Chuck Weaver.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Expired Driver’s Licenses and ID Cards Extended by Three Months
The Illinois Secretary of State's Office (SOS) has announced that expiration dates for driver's licenses and ID cards have been extended an additional three months, from Nov. 1, 2020, to Feb. 1, 2021.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Application Process Open for Second Round of Business Interruption Grants
The second round of the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) Program is now open.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Governor’s political games put Illinoisans at disadvantage for federal unemployment benefits
Unemployed Illinoisans are at a disadvantage when it comes to federal unemployment dollars, and they have the Governor to blame for it simply because he decided to play politics with the federal government rather than secure funds through the Lost Wages Act. This new federal program provides an additional $300 a week to those who have experienced a COVID-19 related job loss.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Driver’s license date extended for people ages 75 and older
New expiration date will be one year from current 2020 expiration date.
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From Peoria Standard
ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37: Sen. Weaver named Champion of Free Enterprise by Illinois Chamber of Commerce
Illinois State Sen. Chuck Weaver (R-Peoria) has been named a Champion of Free Enterprise, an award given by the Illinois Chamber of Commerce to legislators who have made special contributions to the defense of free enterprise, and the furtherance of economic opportunities for Illinoisans.