Senator Seth Lewis' bill aims to expand motorcycle safety training statewide
Legislation aimed at improving motorcycle safety training in Illinois has been signed into law.
Legislation aimed at improving motorcycle safety training in Illinois has been signed into law.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has been appointed to the School Mandate Reduction Council, a new bipartisan group focused on reviewing and reducing state mandates imposed on Illinois schools.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) will host a Senior Resource Fair on Thursday, August 28.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) are working with the Illinois Treasurer’s Office to help local residents find unclaimed property and cash.
Senator Seth Lewis, who represents Illinois' 24th Senate District, has announced several updates and community initiatives in his August newsletter.
State Senator Seth Lewis and State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro are organizing a Senior Expo on July 31 in Roselle.
In an effort to assist Illinois residents with professional licensing issues, State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) is co-hosting an event in Carol Stream on July 23.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) are set to host an IPASS on Demand event in Wheaton on July 16.
Senator Lewis recently hosted open house events to introduce new office locations in Carol Stream and Wheaton.
Starting July 1, a series of new laws will come into effect across Illinois.
Senator Craig Wilcox recently conducted a two-day tour of businesses in his 32nd District, visiting various establishments in Lake Villa and Cary.
State Senator Seth Lewis has announced the relocation and expansion of his office facilities to better serve constituents in the 24th Senate District.
State Senator Seth Lewis is collaborating with the Illinois Treasurer’s Office to help residents of the 24th Senate District connect with over $5 billion in unclaimed property and cash.
The Illinois Senate and House concluded their legislative session in the early hours of June 1, with lawmakers returning to their districts for several months.
Just before the statutory deadline on May 31, majority party legislators approved a budget for Fiscal Year 2026, marking a record $55.2 billion in spending.