Illinois State Senate District 10
Recent News About Illinois State Senate District 10
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10th District Illinois Senate candidate Luers: ‘A growing serious consensus that we’re playing with fire on the southern border’
Jon Luers, a candidate for the 10th District Illinois Senate, is pointing to a deepening consensus regarding the escalating border crisis on the southern border, warning that the nation is “playing with fire.” Luers pointed to a letter dated January 17, addressed to key congressional leaders, from retired FBI executives who raised alarms about the “invasion” of military-aged male foreigners posing a significant threat to American security due to President Joe Biden’s border policies.
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10th District Illinois Senate candidate Luers: ‘Not to be outdone, Illinois gets in on the act’
In the unfolding legal disputes over former President Donald Trump's eligibility for office, Jon Luers, an Illinois Senate candidate, has offered his perspective on the issue. Luers, who is campaigning for the 10th District Illinois Senate seat, shared his views on a recent challenge filed by a group of five Illinois voters.
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10th District Illinois Senate candidate Luers: ‘COVID shots must be pulled off the market’
Jon Luers, the 10th District Illinois Senate candidate, has taken a strong position against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, echoing recent statements by Florida State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo. Aligning with an increasing number of officials and candidates, Luers advocates for the removal of these vaccines from the market due to concerns over adverse events and their questionable efficacy.
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10th District Illinois Senate candidate Luers introduces campaign website
Jon Luers, candidate for the 10th District Illinois Senate seat, has taken to social media to announce the launch of his campaign website, inviting voters to explore his detailed positions on various issues at www.luersforillinois.com.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10: Illinois is on Pace to move to Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois Plan
As the number of new COVID-19 cases in the state continues to decline, our economy is starting to recover.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10: Child abuse prevention still a priority during COVID-19 outbreak
State Senator Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) is raising awareness of Child Abuse Prevention Month and highlighting the resources available to report abuse and neglect within our communities during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10: Martwick: Mental health resources available during this trying time
With the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continuing to rise in Illinois, Governor Pritzker issued an extension of the Stay at Home Order until the end of April.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10: Martwick urges residents to report scams, price-gouging on items related to COVID-19
State Senator Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) is encouraging residents to file complaints with the Office of the Attorney General if they experience scams, price-gouging or other unfair practices on items related to COVID-19.
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Sen. Mulroe-sponsored law amending the Attorney General Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020
A new law sponsored by Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the Attorney General Act will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Q2 2019 Legislation: Sen. John G. Mulroe sponsors or co-sponsors 46 bills
Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) sponsored 22 bills in the second quarter of 2019, nine more than the average Illinois state senator, and was added as a co-sponsor on 24 bills, 12 less than the average, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of data made available by the Illinois General Assembly.
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Sen. Mulroe-sponsored law amending the State Records Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020
A new law sponsored by Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the State Records Act will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Sen. Mulroe-sponsored law creating the Re-Entering Citizens Civics Education Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020
A new law sponsored by Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) that was introduced with the purpose of creating the Re-Entering Citizens Civics Education Act will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2541 actions on Aug. 21
The following actions were taken on Aug. 21 in the House on House bill HB2541 ("re-entering citizens civic ed"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . .", "Effective Date January" and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: SB1636 actions on Aug. 20
The following actions were taken on Aug. 20 in the Senate on Senate bill SB1636 ("contract prompt pay retainage"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . .", "Effective Date August" and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: SB1915 actions on Aug. 16
The following actions were taken on Aug. 16 in the Senate on Senate bill SB1915 ("st police-divisions"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB124 actions on Aug. 16
The following actions were taken on Aug. 16 in the House on House bill HB124 ("government-tech"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2766 actions on Aug. 16
The following actions were taken on Aug. 16 in the House on House bill HB2766 ("suicide-first responders"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: SB1183 actions on Aug. 16
The following actions were taken on Aug. 16 in the Senate on Senate bill SB1183 ("veh cd-police memorial spouses"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
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John G. Mulroe was present for 99% of Senate votes in May
Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) voted on 99 percent of the bills presented in the Illinois state Senate in May.
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Sen. Mulroe-sponsored law amending the Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act now in effect
A new law sponsored by Sen. John G. Mulroe (D-10) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the Authorized Electronic Monitoring in Long-Term Care Facilities Act went into effect on July 26, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.