Bill proposes tax exemption for daycare supplies in Illinois
State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) has proposed a new bill intended to alleviate the financial burden on daycare centers in Illinois.
State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) has proposed a new bill intended to alleviate the financial burden on daycare centers in Illinois.
DuPage County residents planning a visit to the State Capitol in Springfield have resources available through their local representative's office.
State Representative Amy Grant has outlined her legislative agenda for the 104th General Assembly.
State Representative Amy Grant of Wheaton has introduced new legislation aimed at addressing environmental concerns related to underground storage tanks in Illinois.
State Representative Amy Grant has introduced House Bill 3806, also known as the Curriculum Transparency Act.
Most Illinois residents depend on pharmacies to receive their medications efficiently and affordably.
State Representative Amy Grant of Wheaton, Illinois, has initiated a petition aimed at safeguarding the rights of homeschool families.
Hardworking families across the state are grappling with rising costs, including increased grocery bills, energy prices, and taxes.
After months of competition to decide a new design for the Illinois Flag, the current flag has emerged as the winner.
A hearing on Illinois House Bill 2827 is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, at 8 AM.
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.
Illinois Republicans have expressed criticism of recent legislative efforts by Democrats in the state.
Illinois residents face some of the highest tax burdens in the United States, according to a recent WalletHub study.
More than 33,000 witness slips have been filed opposing HB 2827, the Homeschool Act, which proposes new mandates on homeschool families in Illinois.
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.