SB0995 presented by John F. Curran on Jan. 24 in the Senate
Senate Bill SB0995, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
Senate Bill SB0995, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1064 on Jan. 24, with John F. Curran as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1108 on Jan. 24, with John F. Curran as the lead sponsor.
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1151 on Jan. 24, with John F. Curran as the lead sponsor.
Senate Bill SB0934, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
Senate Bill SB0912, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
Senate Bill SB1155, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
Senate Bill SB1172, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB0893 on Jan. 24, with John F. Curran as the lead sponsor.
Senate Bill SB1083, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
Senate Bill SB0999, backed by John F. Curran, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
State Senator John Curran congratulated Eileen O'Neill Burke on her election as Cook County State's Attorney in a December 3 Facebook post.
Senator John Curran recognized a local high school's inclusion in Niche.com's list of Illinois public schools with the best teachers, saying, "Congratulations Lemont High School!" He made the statement in an Aug. 2 Facebook post.
Senator John Curran expressed his support for Senate Bill 2824, which provides youths in foster care the opportunity to attend their home school district. He stated he was "proud" to vote for the bill in a Facebook post on July 21.
Sen. John Curran remarked, "Though he would not live to see its passage, President John F. Kennedy first proposed his sweeping civil rights legislation." He made this statement in a July 2 Facebook post that shared information about the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture’s display for the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.