Illinois District 48 State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro
Recent News About Illinois District 48 State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro
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Childcare costs make Illinois 18th most expensive state for raising children
An analysis conducted by Consumer Affairs has determined that raising a child in Illinois incurs an annual cost of approximately $16,843.
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Rep. Sanalitro congratulates Trump on becoming 47th U.S. president
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has extended her congratulations to Donald J. Trump upon his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States.
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Illinois introduces digital driver’s licenses for Apple Wallet by end of 2025
Illinois residents will soon have the ability to access their driver's licenses and state IDs through digital wallets, following the passage of legislation in the Illinois House of Representatives (HB4592).
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State representative attends DuPage mayors and managers conference dinner
We had a great time at the DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference dinner this week.
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IRS to distribute $2.4 billion to Illinois residents missing COVID stimulus
Illinois residents who did not receive COVID stimulus payments in 2021 may automatically get up to $1,400 from the IRS starting in late January.
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Illinois opens public voting for state flag redesign
Public voting is currently open for the Illinois state flag committee, with residents able to participate until February 14th.
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Illinois General Assembly begins new session with inauguration ceremony
The 104th Illinois General Assembly commenced with an inauguration ceremony at the University of Springfield in Illinois on January 8, 2025.
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Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro begins second term in Illinois House
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro was sworn in for her second term in the Illinois House of Representatives on January 8, 2025.
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Sanalitro urges action during National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has announced that January 2025 will be recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
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Illinois urges residents to check emergency kits ahead of possible winter storm
The potential winter storm in Illinois presents an opportunity for residents to review their emergency preparedness kits.
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Illinois lawmakers return for 'Lame Duck' session ahead of new assembly
Lawmakers in Illinois have reconvened in Springfield to conclude the 103rd General Assembly.
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AAA advises on best and worst travel times for Christmas
If you plan to travel for Christmas, it is advisable to allocate ample time for your journey.
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Social Security retirement age to rise for those born in 1960 or later
Changes to the Social Security full retirement age are set for 2025.
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Illinois announces finalists for new state flag design
The Illinois Flag Commission has unveiled the top 10 finalists in the competition to design a new state flag.
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Illinois offers $5 million in grants for fire station improvements
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro of Hanover Park is urging fire departments across Illinois to apply for a new funding opportunity aimed at enhancing public safety and community infrastructure.
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Illinois Tollway releases details on I-490 project connecting major highways
The Illinois Tollway has unveiled new renderings and planning details for the I-490 project, a long-planned interstate highway.
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Platt Hill Nursery receives Illinois Retailer of the Year award
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has congratulated Platt Hill Nursery for being named the Illinois Retailer of the Year.
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Holiday filmmakers choose Chicago suburbs for scenic backdrops
The scenic appeal of Chicago's suburban areas is attracting holiday filmmakers from around the nation.
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SAFE-T Act faces criticism over legislative process and implementation
Since the SAFE-T Act was implemented, several issues have been identified.
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Illinois faces drastic drop in number of local journalists
The state of Illinois is witnessing a significant decline in local newspapers, with an alarming reduction in the number of journalists.