
Bryant reacts to passage of controversial energy legislation
On Sept. 13, Senate lawmakers returned to Springfield to vote on a controversial energy package that includes the largest utility rate increase in Illinois history

On Sept. 13, Senate lawmakers returned to Springfield to vote on a controversial energy package that includes the largest utility rate increase in Illinois history

State Senator Dale Fowler and State Senator Terri Bryant, and State Representatives Dave Severin, Patrick Windhorst, and Paul Jacobs released the following joint statement on

Continuing her efforts to put an end to continued government overreach at the hands of Governor JB Pritzker, State Senator Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) has filed

Sen. Bryant: These standards have no place in public education State Senator Terri Bryant releases the following statement in response to Governor Pritzker’s signing of

Legislation sponsored by State Senator Terri Bryant aimed toward helping to protect first responders on Illinois roads was signed into law on August 12. Under

Beginning Wednesday, Aug. 18, Illinois small business owners can apply for COVID-19 recovery assistance through the new Back to Business (B2B) grant program. The grants are

The ongoing failures of the FOID card system in Illinois are being perpetuated by legislation signed into law by the Governor on Aug. 2. Senator

With his announced changes to the state’s COVID-19 mitigation plan on Aug. 4, Gov. Pritzker continues his unilateral approach to pandemic decision-making, which actively undermines

State Sen. Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) is excited to announce that after years of advocacy, the dilapidated train trestle located in Jefferson County will be demolished.

Intentionally infecting someone with HIV will no longer specifically be a crime under Illinois law. This is after Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation into law
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