Illinois State Senator Seth Lewis
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Recent News About Illinois State Senator Seth Lewis
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Grants totaling over $308K awarded to 24th Senate District libraries
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-24) has announced that libraries and library districts in the 24th Senate District will receive a combined $308,130.09 in state library grants this year.
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Free job fair hosted by Sen. Lewis and Reps. Sanalitro & Grant on Aug. 28
A free Jobs Fair will be hosted by State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) on August 28 in Carol Stream. The event aims to assist individuals seeking new employment or career opportunities.
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Illinois names giant puffball as official state mushroom
Students from the Prairie School of DuPage in Wheaton made history on Monday when Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 3514 into law. The bill designates the Calvatia gigantea, commonly known as the “giant puffball,” as the official mushroom of Illinois. State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) sponsored the bill on behalf of the students.
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Lewis and Sanalitro to host senior expo on August 20 in Roselle
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) invite all seniors to join them for a Senior Expo on Tuesday, August 20 in Roselle. The event will take place from 9:00 AM until 12:00 Noon at the Clauss Rec Center, located at the Roselle Park District, 555 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue, Roselle, IL. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.
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Senator Seth Lewis discusses legislative achievements amid fiscal challenges
The residents of the 24th District sent me to Springfield to find bipartisan solutions to the state’s most pressing problems and to make Illinois a place where people want to live, rather than leave. I have worked very hard to form and nurture relationships with both Republican and Democratic lawmakers, and as a result, I enjoyed many legislative successes this year.
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180 million allocated to transportation improvements in Illinois' 24th Senate District
The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) has released its updated multi-year transportation improvement plan. State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) announced that $180,273,000 in IDOT funds will be allocated to projects in the 24th Senate District. Of this total, $154,159 is designated for state highway improvements within the district, and $26,114,000 is set aside for local highway enhancements. For the current fiscal year alone, $71.110 million is earmarked for various projects.
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Senator Lewis and Rep. Grant host free youth fishing derby in Wheaton
Free family fun is coming to Wheaton as State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) and State Representative Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) host a free youth fishing derby on Saturday, June 29 at Herrick Lake in Wheaton. Youth participants are not required to have a fishing license.
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Senator Seth Lewis honored with National Safety Council's Advocacy in Safety Award
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has announced that he has received the National Safety Council’s (NSC) Advocacy in Safety Award for Illinois. The award acknowledges individuals' contributions to safety in their communities and appreciates collaborative efforts to enhance workplace and roadway safety.
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Senator Seth Lewis votes against fiscal year 2025 budget
On May 26, Senate Democrats approved a Fiscal Year 2025 budget that includes record spending and nearly $1 billion in tax increases. In response to the Senate’s passage of the budget, State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett), who voted against it, released a statement.
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Portion of Rt. 38 named after U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) honored U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert H. Miller on May 25 with the Senate’s passage of House Joint Resolution 60, which names a section of Illinois Route 38 (Roosevelt Road) in Wheaton in the fallen soldier’s honor. Specifically, the section of Rt. 38 in Wheaton between County Farm Road and Winfield Road will be known as the “U.S. Army SSG Robert J. Miller Memorial Highway.”
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Lewis' bipartisan bill designates Giant Puffball as Illinois' official state mushroom
Legislation sponsored by State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) to designate an official state mushroom has advanced to the Governor’s desk for final action after receiving widespread bipartisan support in both chambers of the General Assembly.
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Senator Lewis and representatives to host upcoming job fair
Senator Lewis, along with Representatives Grant and Sanalitro, are organizing a job fair aimed at connecting employers with potential employees. The event will provide an opportunity for businesses to showcase their job openings and interact directly with job seekers.
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Sen. Lewis disputes CTU's claims on Chicago public schools' funding
State Senator Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) has contested the claims of the Chicago Teacher’s Union (CTU), which recently saw 600 members take a taxpayer-funded day off to demand an additional $1 billion in state funding for Chicago Public Schools. According to Sen. Lewis, recent funding figures challenge many of the assertions made by the CTU.
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Lewis: "Senior health and wellbeing is incredibly important to me."
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,...
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Sen. Lewis: 'Events like these that connect residents with their local police officers in low-key, non-emergency settings build important relationships'
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.
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Lewis: ‘Unfortunately, I could not support the budget’
State Sen. Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett) said he was a “no” vote on the state’s 2024 budget.