Senator Seth Lewis highlights constituent outreach efforts and launches card drive for seniors
Senator Seth Lewis has provided an update on his activities in the 24th District, highlighting efforts to connect with constituents throughout 2025.
Senator Seth Lewis has provided an update on his activities in the 24th District, highlighting efforts to connect with constituents throughout 2025.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has announced the start of his fourth annual “Valentines for Seniors” card drive.
Jeanne Ives, former state representative and CEO of Breakthrough Ideas, said State Sen. Seth Lewis' (R‑Bartlett) vote to pass the Chicago transit funding bill was “one of the most egregious”—with the lone Republican joining Democrats "in the dark of night" on the last day of the legislative session to raise taxes and tolls statewide.
A number of new laws will take effect in Illinois on January 1, 2026, addressing a range of issues from agriculture and business practices to public safety and environmental regulations.
As the new year approaches, Illinois residents will see 292 new laws take effect on January 1, 2026.
Senator Seth Lewis recently hosted a utility bill clinic in Wheaton, where energy efficiency experts from the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) provided local residents with advice on reducing their energy and gas bills.
As the holiday season approaches, Illinois State Senator Seth Lewis has extended his wishes to residents of the 24th District, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve and encouraging constituents to reach out for assistance if needed.
State Senator Seth Lewis, a Republican representing Illinois' 24th Senate District, is working with the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) to offer a free session aimed at helping residents lower their gas and electric bills.
The Illinois General Assembly concluded its final veto session for the year on October 31, with lawmakers returning to their districts until the next legislative session begins in January 2026.
After nearly a year of bipartisan negotiations and two years of public hearings, Illinois lawmakers have passed the Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) Act.
From pumpkin patches to haunted trails, communities in Illinois' 24th Senate District are offering a range of fall events this October and November.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) are organizing a free document shredding and food drive event for local residents.
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has announced that $182.88 million in state funding will be directed toward road and bridge improvements in the 24th Senate District, which covers parts of DuPage and Suburban Cook Counties.
The First Annual Disability Resource & Job Placement Expo, sponsored by Senator Seth Lewis along with State Representatives Jennifer Sanalitro and Amy Grant, was held on September 18 in Carol Stream.
State Senator Seth Lewis and State Representative Amy Grant are organizing a free seminar aimed at helping residents understand the federal Medicare program.