State Rep. Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) is sponsoring a bill to give Illinoisans of Asian Indian descent a voice when it comes to state laws and policies that impact their community.
State Rep. Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) said although he supports criminal justice reform, he voted against the SAFE-T Act and believes certain aspects of the bill will harm public safety.
Senator Seth Lewis and State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro took part in National Night Out events in Itasca, Bloomingdale and Carol Stream on August 1 and 2.
In a recent Facebook post, Senator Seth Lewis expressed his dedication to the health and wellbeing of senior citizens. He announced that he will be co-hosting two Senior Fairs this month, with one taking place on September 7 at the Roselle Park District, and the other on September 13 in Wheaton. The Senior Expo 2023, scheduled for September 7, will be held at the Clauss Rec Center in the Roselle Park District. The event will feature Representative Jennifer Sanalitro and will provide attendees with valuable information on utility savings, financial planning, and I-cash,...
Nov 3 2023Fall Veto Session gets underway in SpringfieldState lawmakers were back in Springfield the last week of October for the first three days of the annual fall Veto Session. During the 2023 spring session, more than 550 bills were passed through both chambers of the General Assembly and sent to the Governor for final action. Gov. JB Pritzker signed all but six into law. Of the six bills, three received total vetoes, and an additional three received partial, or amendatory, vetoes."There was little action on vetoed bills during the first week of veto session;...
On November 9, 2023, the Illinois Senate made a significant decision by approving a measure that establishes the map of voting districts for the City of Chicago's first elected school board. This move has garnered attention and sparked various reactions from politicians and stakeholders alike.One of the senators who expressed strong dissent during the Senate debate was State Senator Seth Lewis, a Republican representing Bartlett. Senator Lewis voiced his concerns about the proposed map, emphasizing the need for independent commissions rather than politicians to draw such...
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) joined Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias and other public officials on Tuesday for the official opening and ribbon cutting of the new Secretary of State’s Road Testing Center in Addison. The facility, located at the Addison Township Office, will provide much-needed services for Illinoisans who need to take a behind-the-wheel driving test to obtain or renew a driver’s license.Senator Lewis expressed his enthusiasm for the new facility, stating, “This road testing facility is a wonderful addition to this region and it will...
As the year comes to a close, Illinois has much to celebrate and look forward to this holiday season. Economic activity is rebounding, and the state is filled with excitement as December approaches. In the spirit of supporting local communities, Illinois encourages holiday shoppers to shop local and support small businesses that are the backbone of the state's economy.One recent success for Illinois is the passing of House Bill 2473, which ends the moratorium on new nuclear reactor construction. This legislation paves the way for the development of next-generation Small...
More than 300 new laws are set to take effect in Illinois on January 1, 2024, as the state bids farewell to 2023 and welcomes the New Year. Senator [name] is proud to highlight some of the more noteworthy bills that he either voted in favor of or sponsored/co-sponsored. These laws cover a range of important issues and aim to make Illinois a better place for its residents.One of the new laws focuses on providing support to victims of human trafficking. House Bill 2418/P.A. 103-0035 allows victims to petition for the expungement or sealing of their criminal records. Senator...
As we enter the new year, several new laws will come into effect in Illinois, covering a range of topics from education to healthcare, veterans' support, and even hunting and fishing. These laws aim to address important issues and improve the lives of Illinois residents.In the field of education, a number of new laws will focus on school safety, staffing, and work-based learning. Under House Bill 3559/P.A. 103-0194, schools will now be required to include a rapid entry strategy for law enforcement in their emergency and crisis response plans. Another law, House Bill...
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has announced the launch of his second annual "Valentines for Seniors" card drive in Illinois. The initiative aims to bring joy and show appreciation to seniors in assisted living centers, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities across the 24th Senate District during the week of Valentine's Day.Senator Lewis is encouraging students from public and private schools, church groups, scouting organizations, and other community groups to create homemade cards and drawings for the seniors. The cards will serve as a reminder that they...
State Senator Seth Lewis, a Republican from Bartlett, has joined forces with his colleagues in demanding that Governor Pritzker withdraw a proposal to reduce service hours for intellectually and developmentally disabled adults in Illinois group homes. The proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2025 includes a plan to cut service hours by 2.5 million, a move that has caused concern among advocates for the disabled community.One organization deeply affected by these potential cuts is the Ray Graham Association, which operates multiple group homes in Senator Lewis' district. These...
The Pritzker Administration and the Department of Human Services (IDHS) in Illinois have decided to postpone the implementation of significant cuts in service hours for professionals who provide care to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in group homes. This decision comes after facing intense opposition from legislators, service providers, and families who would have been affected by the cuts.State Senator Seth Lewis, a vocal opponent of the cuts, emphasized the government's responsibility to care for vulnerable citizens. He stated,...