Illinois State Senate District 32
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB2058 in Senate on Feb. 6—here’s what you need to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB2058 on Feb. 6, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox brings SB1856 to the Illinois Senate on Feb. 6—what to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1856 on Feb. 6, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox brings SB1781 to the Illinois Senate on Feb. 6—what to know
Senate Bill SB1781, backed by Craig Wilcox, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB2042 in Senate on Feb. 6—here’s what you need to know
Senate Bill SB2042, backed by Craig Wilcox, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Feb. 6, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB1386 in Senate on Jan. 29—here’s what you need to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1386 on Jan. 29, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB1246 in Senate on Jan. 24—here’s what you need to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB1246 on Jan. 24, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox brings SB0279 to the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24—what to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB0279 on Jan. 24, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB1240 in Senate on Jan. 24—here’s what you need to know
Senate Bill SB1240, backed by Craig Wilcox, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 24, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB0160 in Senate on Jan. 17—here’s what you need to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB0160 on Jan. 17, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Craig Wilcox introduces SB0140 in Senate on Jan. 17—here’s what you need to know
Senate Bill SB0140, backed by Craig Wilcox, was introduced in the Illinois Senate on Jan. 17, according to the Illinois General Assembly.
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Craig Wilcox brings SB0137 to the Illinois Senate on Jan. 17—what to know
The Illinois Senate introduced Senate Bill SB0137 on Jan. 17, with Craig Wilcox as the lead sponsor.
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Sen. Craig Wilcox: 'When they return, disabled veterans often need to adapt or upgrade their homes because of injuries sustained during service to their country'
Senator Craig Wilcox announced a new law aimed at benefiting disabled veterans by waiving extra costs associated with local government fees. "This new law will ease the financial burden a bit by waiving the extra costs of local government fees," Wilcox stated in a July 4 Facebook post.
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Wilcox on SAFE-T Act: 'Flaws within the SAFE-T Act are well-known'
January 1st, the effective date of the SAFE-T Act, is approaching and local governments are preparing for its implementation.
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Wilcox on the cost burden of SAFE-T Act mandates: 'Democrats looked yet again to their favorite funding source — taxpayers'
The SAFE-T Act, set to go into effect on January 1st of next year, has been subject to criticism from state’s attorneys to candidate campaigns.
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Wilcox: ‘SAFE-T Act will turn seasoned street officers into pencil-pushing bureaucrats’
The SAFE-T Act, set to go into effect on January 1st of next year, has been subject to criticism from state’s attorneys to candidate campaigns.
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Craig Wilcox, running for re-election as a State Senator in IL-32: 'I have been a leading voice challenging the constitutionality of the SAFE-T Act'
The SAFE-T Act continues to be a hot topic for Illinois politicians, law enforcement and citizens. Signed into law back in January of 2021 by Gov. JB Pritzker, the criminal justice reform bill has received major pushback from law enforcement, state’s attorneys and state representatives.
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Wilcox: 'Inflation is crippling Illinois families. Democrats know this, but continue to tax Illinoisans at every turn'
With high inflation rates affecting consumers nationwide, state level politicians and candidates in Illinois are speaking up. Many of the Republican candidates slated for the November election believe that Springfield should be looking to provide long-term relief to consumers, rather than stints of alleviation during times of economic hardship. In the last four months, elected officials in Illinois have made strides to keep money in the pockets of consumers through a series of tax freezes and suspensions. To many Republican candidates, these are election year gimmicks and if the current representation is re-elected, the status quo of poor credit ratings caused by budgeting issues will continue.
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Wilcox on Chicago Bears' move to Arlington Heights: 'This is not an appropriate use of taxpayer dollars'
In September 2021, the Chicago Bears purchased the rights to buy the land at Arlington Park. Ever since, there has been some significant pushback from organizations like Americans for Prosperity and Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a Democrat.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32: Putting the lives of 12 million citizens on hold requires transparency and accountability
My Senate Republican colleagues and I have repeatedly asked the Governor for specifics regarding the science and data he cites as the basis for his decisions leading to shuttered businesses and lost jobs, restricting social and religious gatherings, and impacting public education and school sports.
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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32: Put Springfield on notice and sign the anti-corruption petition
Illinois citizens deserve better than the culture of corruption in Springfield that has resulted in lawmaker resignations, arrests, indictments, and investigations.