Rep. Grant welcomes Julie Bickelhaupt, a Lincoln Series participant, to House Floor
Yesterday, Representative Grant welcomed Julie Bickelhaupt to the House Floor.
Yesterday, Representative Grant welcomed Julie Bickelhaupt to the House Floor.
State Representative Amy Grant, representing Wheaton, Illinois, has co-sponsored legislation aimed at addressing prescription drug abuse in the state.
These students represent the future of Illinois agriculture, and their passion for farming, education, and rural development is inspiring.
Another corruption trial is set to commence in Illinois, highlighting the ongoing ethics issues in the state.
Today marks National School Librarian Day, a moment set aside to acknowledge the significant contributions of school librarians.
State Representative Amy Grant, serving the Wheaton area, recently engaged with residents at Covenant Living at Windsor Park in Carol Stream.
State Representative Amy Grant has announced that the Illinois State Fire Marshal has allocated $4 million in Small Equipment Grants to 178 fire departments and EMS providers throughout Illinois. “This funding helps our local first responders get...
The Wall Street Journal has published an editorial addressing Illinois' recent attempts to introduce new regulations on homeschooling and private schools.
House Republicans have introduced a series of ethics reform bills in an effort to increase accountability and transparency within the Illinois government.
State Representative Amy Grant of Wheaton has voiced her opposition to House Bill 2827, known as the "Homeschool Act," which advanced out of committee in Springfield, Illinois.
More than 33,000 witness slips have been filed opposing HB 2827, the Homeschool Act, which proposes new mandates on homeschool families in Illinois.
Illinois residents face some of the highest tax burdens in the United States, according to a recent WalletHub study.
Illinois Republicans have expressed criticism of recent legislative efforts by Democrats in the state.
Earlier this week, a tribute was paid on the House floor to celebrate Women's History Month and honor Betty White, an iconic figure and proud Illinois native.
A hearing on Illinois House Bill 2827 is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, at 8 AM.