Illinois State Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Carol Stream)
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Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Carol Stream)
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Rep. Sanalitro: DuPage County’s Voice in Springfield
Representative Sanalitro, from Hanover Park, is acclaimed as DuPage County's representative in the state capital. According to the article, she is described as "DuPage County’s voice in Springfield." As the State Representative for House District 48, which encompasses various communities in DuPage and Cook counties, Sanalitro is deeply involved in advocating for the interests of her constituents.The article highlights Sanalitro's dedication to her role, stating that she maintains strong connections with local communities and actively participates in legislative decisions...
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RIP Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca
Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca, who tragically lost his life only days before his 31st birthday, is being remembered for his dedication to service. "RIP to Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca who’s life was stolen from him only days before his 31st birthday. He had a heart for service and died doing what he was meant for," expressed a heartfelt sentiment.In this difficult time, support and prayers are being extended to Officer Huesca's colleagues and loved ones. The community is coming together to honor his memory. "My prayers are with the Chicago Police Department and...
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Rep. Sanalitro: A Voice for Chicagoland Motorcyclists
"CAROL STREAM, IL – State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) has successfully championed the passage of HB4966 through the Illinois House of Representatives. The bill aims to expand the options available for specialty license plates for motorcyclists in Illinois.According to Rep. Sanalitro, "Right now motorcyclists are limited to a small selection of specialty plates – despite there being 50+ different options for regular cars." The current system only offers a limited number of choices for motorcyclists, with a total of 68 options available for regular...
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Scott’s Law: Move Over, Slow Down
ILLINOIS – The Illinois State Police suffered two Move Over Law-related crashes this week. In 2024, ISP has already suffered 14 Move Over Law-related crashes with six troopers injured."Our state’s Move Over Law, also known as “Scott’s Law,” requires all drivers to SLOW DOWN and MOVE OVER when approaching an emergency vehicle, or any vehicle with its emergency or hazard lights activated.""We can all do our part to protect first responders, road workers, and our fellow motorists by following this life-saving law."
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Sanalitro visits with Township Officials in Springfield
Springfield, IL – Rep Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) recently engaged with local officials during the Illinois Municipal League & the Township Officials of Illinois Lobby Day at the Springfield Capitol.During the event, various officials were present, including Alderman Michael Curiale & City Clerk Lynn Curiale, Chris Kain, John T. Dabrowski, and Michael Hovde Jr.The presence of these officials underscored the importance of collaboration and communication between state representatives and local government bodies. The exchange of ideas and perspectives during such gatherings...
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Springfield Visits with Rep. Sanalitro
SPRINGFIELD, IL – Rep. Sanalitro welcomed a variety of visitors at the Springfield Capitol this week. Among those who visited were students from College of DuPage, members of the United Methodist Church, and Township Officials of Illinois.The Representative also hosted guests such as the Illinois Municipal League Visitors, attendees of the ABATE of Illinois reception, and the General Consul of Canada. Additionally, individuals from AARP had the opportunity to meet with Rep. Sanalitro during their visit.The diverse range of visitors highlights the broad appeal and...
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Sanalitro & Lewis Welcome Legislative Page
SPRINGFIELD, IL – Representative Jennifer Sanalitro and Senator Seth Lewis welcomed Matt Scislowicz from St. Isidore Catholic School in Bloomingdale as a legislative page for a day on April 17th, 2024.State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro represents House District 48, which encompasses several communities in suburban DuPage and Cook counties.The event provided an opportunity for young Matt Scislowicz to gain firsthand experience in the legislative process.
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State Rep. Sanalitro: 'Of course I support parents and guardians making decisions for their own minor children'
Illinois State Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Bloomingdale) said she supports "parents and guardians making decisions for their own minor children" including medical procedures of all kinds.
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Rep. Sanalitro Expands License Plate Options for Motorcyclists
Springfield, IL – Rep. Sanalitro successfully pushed through HB4966 in the House of Representatives, expanding license plate options for motorcyclists.The bill's passage was a significant victory for motorcyclists in Illinois, as it offers them more choices when it comes to displaying their license plates on their vehicles. The move was met with enthusiasm from the biking community in the state."Watch Rep. Sanalitro pass HB4966 through the House of Representatives to expand license plate options for motorcyclists," said a statement from the legislative office.The...
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St. Isidore Students Learn About Solar Eclipse with Provided Glasses
In Bloomingdale, IL, students at St. Isidore had the opportunity to learn about the solar eclipse with special glasses provided by an office. The students were able to safely observe the celestial event thanks to this initiative.A statement from the source mentioned, "The students at St. Isidore learning about the solar eclipse with glasses we provided through my office." This effort allowed the students to have a hands-on experience and witness the solar eclipse firsthand.Furthermore, the source expressed gratitude towards the Illinois Optometric Association, stating,...
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DuPage County Breaks Ground on New Crisis Recovery Center
DuPage County officials and local dignitaries gathered recently to mark the commencement of a significant project in the region. "I spent the morning with the DuPage County Board and DuPage County Health Department to break ground on their new Crisis Recovery Center," stated an unnamed speaker. The new facility is poised to become the focal point for mental health and substance misuse and abuse treatment in DuPage County, as highlighted by another unnamed speaker who mentioned, "The facility is set to be the new centerpiece of mental health and substance misuse and abuse...
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State Rep. Sanalitro Highlights Distracted Driving Awareness Month in DuPage County
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R-Hanover Park) has emphasized the significance of Distracted Driving Awareness Month in DuPage County, Illinois. Sanalitro, representing House District 48, is reminding residents about the National Safety Council and the State of Illinois declaring April as a month dedicated to raising awareness about distracted driving.Sanalitro highlighted the importance of road safety, stating, "There is a real importance in keeping our roads safe and reducing accidents due to distracted driving. Distracted driving is a leading cause of...
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Rep. Sanalitro Defends Motorcyclists from Unfair Noise Monitoring Systems
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has taken a stand to protect motorcyclists' rights by sponsoring and passing HB5435 through the House Transportation Regulations, Roads and Bridges Committee. The bill aims to eliminate the use of noise monitoring systems by local governments that unfairly target motorcyclists on the road.“This bill is a significant step toward ensuring fairness and accuracy in terms of how traffic noise is monitored,” said Rep. Sanalitro. “Motorcyclists should not be unfairly singled out and ticketed due to the limitations of the current...
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Capitol Crimes – In Our Own Backyards
Springfield, IL – Representative Jennifer Sanalitro has unveiled a new episode of the “Capitol Crimes” podcast, discussing the critical issue of human trafficking and the legislative response in Illinois. The latest installment delves into the comprehensive legislative efforts led by the House GOP caucus, with key bills introduced by Rep. Jeff Keicher, Rep. Nicole LaHa, and Rep. Sanalitro."Human trafficking is a devastating reality that requires our immediate and focused response," emphasized Rep. Sanalitro. She highlighted the importance of the legislative package in...
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Illinoisans Prepare for April’s Total Solar Eclipse
On April 8th, Illinoisans will have the opportunity to witness a rare celestial event as a total solar eclipse graces the skies. This occurrence marks the second time in seven years that the state will experience such a phenomenon.Experts advise that observing the eclipse without proper protection can be dangerous, stating, "Looking at a total eclipse without any equipment is perfectly safe during the few minutes when the sun is completely covered by the moon, or during 'totality'." To safeguard one's eyes, it is recommended to "use a reputable pair of eclipse glasses or...
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State Rep. Sanalitro Urges Community Awareness for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro of Carol Stream, IL, is calling on the community to educate themselves on the signs of child abuse and neglect in honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. Sanalitro expressed her concern, stating, “Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime, and it breaks my heart anytime I hear the details of a child abuse crime.”Sanalitro stressed the importance of creating a safe environment for all children and urged everyone to be vigilant. She said, “I encourage everyone to learn the signs of Child Abuse and provide a...
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Illinois Considers $1,000-Per-Month Guaranteed Income Program
Illinois lawmakers are currently deliberating on the implementation of a universal basic income program that would provide residents with a $1,000-per-month guaranteed income. This initiative aims to address economic disparities and financial insecurity among the state's population.The proposal has sparked discussions among residents, with some expressing concerns about the potential implications of such a program. As one individual questioned, "Does this concern you?"As the deliberations continue, stakeholders are closely monitoring the developments surrounding the...
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The Sanalitro Journal – #010
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro of the 48th District in Illinois has been actively engaged in legislative efforts aimed at addressing crucial issues affecting the state. In a recent press conference, Rep. Sanalitro, along with fellow lawmakers, unveiled proposed legislation to combat human trafficking in Illinois. She highlighted the importance of bills like HB5469 and HB5468 in providing legal protection and recourse to victims of human trafficking.Regarding Governor J.B Pritzker's proposed FY2025 Budget, Rep. Sanalitro expressed concerns during a presentation,...
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Sanalitro meets with IL Health Care Association
Sanalitro, a prominent figure, recently engaged in discussions with key representatives from the Alden Network of Longterm Care and the Illinois Health Care Association. The meeting, which took place in Springfield this week, highlighted the importance of enhancing healthcare quality in Illinois for individuals, families, and seniors. Through this interaction, Sanalitro expressed a strong commitment to contributing to Illinois' position as a national leader in healthcare excellence.
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Illinois State Police Increases Starting Pay for New State Troopers
The Illinois State Police recently announced a significant increase in starting pay for new State Troopers, aiming to attract more qualified candidates to join law enforcement agencies in the state. As of July 1, 2024, new Troopers will be able to earn a total compensation exceeding $90,000 upon completing their training at the Illinois State Police Academy.The decision comes as police departments across Illinois face challenges in recruiting skilled officers to ensure the safety and security of local communities. A spokesperson for the Illinois State Police highlighted...