ILLINOIS STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 41: Representatives Wehrli and Windhorst Discuss Ethics Reform on “Have All Voted Who Wish”
State Representatives Grant Wehrli and Patrick Windhorst sat down to discuss the critical need for ethics reform in Illinois.
State Representatives Grant Wehrli and Patrick Windhorst sat down to discuss the critical need for ethics reform in Illinois.
On Wednesday we celebrate President Abraham Lincoln’s 211th birthday.
Governor JB Pritzker presented a recommended Fiscal Year 2021 budget that increases state operating expenses by $2.2 billion.
Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-41) was present at or voted on 22 bills during the week of Oct. 28, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of Illinois General Assembly data.
Rep. Wehrli Rejects Pritzker Decision to Tie Budget Funds to Graduated Income Tax Hike.
On February 4, State Representative Grant Wehrli welcomed Camden and Maddie Kirchgessner to the State Capitol to serve as honorary pages for the day.
Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-41) was present at or voted on 22 bills during the week of Nov. 11, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of Illinois General Assembly data.
Governor Pritzker announced a statewide “stay at home” order starting at 5 p.m.
Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) announced it will follow the federal government in providing special tax filing and payment relief to individuals and businesses in response to the COVID-19 Outbreak.
As we continue to navigate this health crisis, I want to personally thank the thousands of medical professionals and first responders who comprise the Naperville-Warrenville medical and public safety communities.
Sadly, amidst this health crisis, there are those who would take advantage of people through a variety of illegal and unethical activity.
With the COVID-19 pandemic and Stay Home Order affecting families and businesses across Illinois, State Representative Grant Wehrli is seeking ideas on how Illinois can restart its economy and get Illinois people working again.
Illinois StaCOVID-19 and the associated Stay Home Orders, have created a crisis like nothing we’ve ever seen or experienced in Illinois.
Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES), which handles unemployment claims for the state, reported that more than one million Illinoisans have lost their jobs since March 1.
House Republicans have been asking for weeks that the General Assembly reconvene so our voices can be part of the COVID-19 response discussion.