Sen. Karina Villa votes yes on 20 Illinois Senate measures on May 30, 2026
On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) cast yes votes on 20 Illinois Senate floor measures, according to official records.
On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) cast yes votes on 20 Illinois Senate floor measures, according to official records.
Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) supported 7 measures with Yes votes during Illinois Senate floor proceedings on Friday, May 29, 2026.
Sen. Karina Villa, D-25th, participated in 27 recorded votes on the Illinois Senate floor on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) recorded yes votes on 40 floor measures in the Illinois Senate. All of her votes on the legislation that day were in support.
Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) participated in 20 floor votes in the Illinois Senate on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, voting Yes on all measures.
On Thursday, May 14, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) recorded 26 floor votes in the Illinois Senate, supporting all measures, including a Yes vote on HB5290.
On Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) participated in 6 floor votes in the Illinois Senate, voting Yes on each measure.
On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Sen. Karina Villa (D-25th) participated in 17 roll call votes on the Illinois Senate floor, supporting SB0807 with a Yes vote.
State Sen. Karina Villa, author of the bill, introduced the measure in the Illinois Senate to restrict state contracts with companies involved in federal civil immigration enforcement.
State Sen. Karina Villa authored a bill that passed both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly to increase transparency in student law enforcement referrals and discipline policies.
State Sen. Karina Villa authored a bill redefining water supply system terms that passed both the House and Senate of the Illinois General Assembly.
State Sen. Karina Villa authored a bill promoting nonopioid pain management alternatives that passed both the Illinois House and Senate.
State Sen. Karina Villa authored a bill that passed both the House and Senate to strengthen enforcement of accessibility standards in public facilities and housing.
State Sen. Karina Villa authored a bill amending prenatal syphilis testing requirements that passed both the House and Senate of the Illinois General Assembly.
State Senate District 25 candidate Heather Brown is bringing attention to the obscured history and rising costs of tolls in Illinois, emphasizing the need for transparency in the toll system. Highlighting the shift from toll booths to electronic systems, Brown expressed concern about the increasing toll increments that burden the working class.