Illinois District 20 State Representative Brad Stephens
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Recent News About Illinois District 20 State Representative Brad Stephens
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Stephens on diesel prices: 'Trucking companies and consumers are being hit hard'
Rep. Stephens understands the plight of the trucking companies and speaks up.
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Stephens: 'I am proud to represent St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church and 20th District Ukrainian Americans in Springfield'
Illinois State Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) recently issued an apology for missing the Stand with Ukraine rally on April 3 and is co-sponsoring legislation to sanction Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
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Stephens: 'We have yet to see Democrats' promised anti-crime package'
Rep. Brad Stephens recently slammed Illinois Democrats for failing to pass legislation that would bring the state's crime rate down.
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Stephens: 'Illinois needs responsible fiscal leadership, not election-year gimmicks'
Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Chicago) is criticizing Democrats for passing temporary tax relief in the fiscal year 2023 budget while Illinoisans shoulder the largest tax burden in the country.
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Stephens: 'Illinois Democrats are scrambling to fund the police again'
Illinois Democrats passed the SAFE-T Act last year that was detrimental to law enforcement, but now that it's an election year they have proposed a pro-law enforcement bill package, State Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) said on Facebook.
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Stephens: 'Children in state care are suffering,' blames Pritzker for failing to address DCFS issues
Illinois State Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) is criticizing Gov. JB Pritzker for failing to take action to keep children safe after the director of Illinois' Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) was issued a contempt of court citation for the ninth time this year.
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Illinois legislator marks National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, officers' 'work and dedication'
Rep. Bradley Stephens recognized National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day as tensions surrounding the police, politicians, and the public stir following a year of violence and just two years removed from the Black Lives Matter protests.
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Middle class will suffer, more will leave the state under new tax plan, Rep. McAuliffe warns House
Illinois state Rep. Michael P. McAuliffe (R-Chicago) urged the House to vote no on the graduated income tax proposal during Monday's session, saying it would hurt the middle class.