Janet Yang Rohr brings HB3851 to the Illinois House on Feb. 7—what to know
House Bill HB3851, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 7, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3851, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 7, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3032 on Feb. 6, with Janet Yang Rohr as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3272 on Feb. 6, with Janet Yang Rohr as the lead sponsor.
House Bill HB3252, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3027, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3250, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3028 on Feb. 6, with Janet Yang Rohr as the lead sponsor.
House Bill HB3029, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3039, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3035 on Feb. 6, with Janet Yang Rohr as the lead sponsor.
House Bill HB3194, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3030, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois House introduced House Bill HB3037 on Feb. 6, with Janet Yang Rohr as the lead sponsor.
House Bill HB3036, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
House Bill HB3034, backed by Janet Yang Rohr, was introduced in the Illinois House on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.