Sen. Jil Tracy (R-47) sponsored 47 bills in the first quarter of 2019, six more than the average Illinois state senator, and was added as a co-sponsor on 11 bills, 32 less than the average, according to a Quincy Reporter analysis of data made available by the Illinois General Assembly.
There were two offenders released on parole during the first quarter living near Illinois zip code 62351, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
Rep. Randy E. Frese (R-94) sponsored three bills in the first quarter of 2019, 33 less than the average Illinois state representative, and was added as a co-sponsor on 44 bills, 15 less than the average, according to a Quincy Reporter analysis of data made available by the Illinois General Assembly.
There were three offenders released on parole during the first quarter living near Illinois zip code 62305, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
Republicans depend most on men to show up at the polls in Quincy Township Precinct 2, Payson Township Precinct 2 and Beverly Township Precinct 1 in Greater Quincy.
There were 27 offenders released on parole during the first quarter that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
Republicans depend most on women to show up at the polls in Quincy Township Precinct 33, Quincy Township Precinct 19 and Quincy Township Precinct 19 in Illinois.
There were 26 offenders released on parole during the fourth quarter that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
Democrats depend most on women to show up at the polls in Quincy Township Precinct 3, Quincy Township Precinct 12 and Mendon Township Precinct 1 in Greater Quincy.
There were 27 offenders released on parole during the third quarter that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
There were 29 offenders released on parole during the second quarter that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
There were 25 offenders released on parole during the first quarter that live in Quincy zip codes, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
The following actions were taken on May 22 in the House on House bill HB889 ("ins code-tick-borne disease"): "Passed Both Houses", "Third Reading - Passed" and "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Ellman".
There were two offenders released on parole during the first quarter that live in Mendon zip codes, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
There were 21 offenders released on parole during the first quarter that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
The following actions were taken on May 16 in the House on House bill HB808 ("sos-id cards under age 18"): "Passed Both Houses" and "Third Reading - Passed".
The following actions were taken on May 29 in the House on House bill HB38 ("crim cd-place of worship"): "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Dan Ugaste", "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Jonathan Carroll", "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Dave Severin", "Passed Both Houses", "House Concurs" and "Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 House Concurs".
The following actions were taken on May 23 in the House on House bill HB344 ("authorized electronic monitor"): "Passed Both Houses" and "Third Reading - Passed".
There were 108 offenders released on parole during 2018 that live in Adams County, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by Quincy Reporter.
The following actions were taken on May 17 in the House on House bill HB3040 ("medicaid-redeterminations"): "Passed Both Houses", "Third Reading - Passed" and "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura M. Murphy".