Illinois State Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton)
State Government: Agencies/Departments/Divisions | Elected State Legislators
Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton)
-
From Prairie State Wire
GOP legislators call for repeal of Illinois Abortion Law, introduce Fetal Heartbeat measure
A group of at least four Republican state lawmakers are calling for the repeal of House Bill 3850, which creates the Illinois Abortion Law of 2019 and makes abortion “a fundamental right” in the state.
-
Pritzker's new gas tax will have a trickle-down effect on middle-class families, Rep. Grant says
For freshman Illinois state Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton), the recently enacted new state gas tax is really no better or worse than every other tax increase she's seen since she arrived in Springfield last January.
-
Rep. Grant argues that to repeal parental notification for abortions is to aid trafficking
Illinois state Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) has more than enough reasons for being so staunchly opposed to attempts at repealing the state’s parental notification law stated in abortion legislation.
-
Rep. Grant 'wholeheartedly' supports free speech resolution in aftermath of U of I allegations
Newly elected state Rep. Amy Grant's (R-Wheaton) decision to support fellow lawmaker Deanne Mazzochi’s effort to assure greater free speech protections was a no-brainer.
-
Rep. Grant posits that special needs programs might benefit more from capital funding than arts
Republican state Rep. Amy Grant (Wheaton) has no difficultly thinking of better uses for the $60 million Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker has allocated to the arts from his recently passed capital spending plan.
-
More taxes will lead to more spending, Grant says
House Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) does not believe that switching from a flat tax system to a graduated system will make Illinois' disastrous fiscal situation any better.
-
Rep. Grant lauds pro-life groups, Rep. Miller's abortion bill, but considers its chances slim
Republican state Rep. Amy Grant (Wheaton) thinks the “fetal heartbeat” bill recently signed into law by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is the kind of legislation needed across the U.S.
-
Rep. Grant says 'there's no reason' for more taxes
Republican House Rep. Amy Grant (Wheaton) thinks taxpayers have understandably had enough.
-
Mistreating small businesses, Rep. Grant says, bites the hand that feeds Illinois' job creation
Republican state Rep. Amy Grant (Wheaton) argues that small business owners in her 41st District and across the state of Illinois deserve better than what they are currently getting from Springfield.