Illinois State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Rockford)
Recent News About Illinois State Sen. Dave Syverson (R-Rockford)
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Illinois expands online licensing with more options available through CORE
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has expanded its online licensing platform, known as CORE (Comprehensive Online Regulatory Environment), completing the second phase of its rollout.
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Illinois governor signs SB 328; critics warn of potential lawsuit surge
Governor JB Pritzker has signed Senate Bill 328 into law, a move that has prompted criticism from Republican lawmakers, business leaders, and watchdog groups.
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Back-to-school brings renewed focus on student safety measures
As the new school year begins, safety remains a primary concern for students and families.
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Secretary of State warns public about ongoing DMV text message scam
Illinois residents are being cautioned about a phishing scam that poses as a message from the “Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles.” The fraudulent messages have been in circulation for several months and use urgent language, such as “Final...
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Illinois removes blood type field from driver’s licenses for accuracy
A recent change in Illinois law has removed the blood type field from state driver’s licenses.
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Senator Syverson encourages participation in local fairs across Illinois’ 35th District
State Senator Dave Syverson is urging residents of the 35th District to participate in local fairs and festivals as the fair season continues.
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New Illinois law expands disability rights in community-based living arrangements
A new law has been enacted to enhance protections for people with disabilities who live in community-based residential settings.
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Senate Republicans criticize governor Pritzker’s stance on Illinois redistricting
Senate Republicans have renewed their criticism of Governor JB Pritzker over his involvement in Illinois’s redistricting process.
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Illinois DNR opens lottery for youth managed deer hunt this fall
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has opened a lottery for youth hunters to participate in a managed deer hunt this fall.
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New law creates commission to support young Illinois farmers
Legislation designed to help young farmers in Illinois access farmland has become law.
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Illinois State Fair introduces new security rules ahead of August event
State Fair officials have announced new security protocols for the 2025 Illinois State Fair, set to begin August 7.
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Senator Syverson invites community to Boone County Fair in Belvidere
Local residents in the 35th District have been invited by State Senator Dave Syverson to attend the Boone County Fair, which will take place from Tuesday, Aug. 5 through Sunday, Aug. 10 at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Belvidere.
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Syverson’s staff holds traveling office hours across Illinois’ 35th Senate District
Senator Dave Syverson’s staff held traveling office hours in July throughout the 35th District, making stops in Big Rock, Hinckley, Huntley, and Maple Park.
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Governor signs bill shortening reporting window for lost or stolen firearms
Last week, Governor Pritzker signed Senate Bill 8 into law.
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Senate Republicans criticize Governor Pritzker over Illinois redistricting actions
Senate Republicans have criticized Governor JB Pritzker for his recent comments on redistricting in other states, questioning his credibility on the issue due to actions taken during his tenure in Illinois.
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Illinois ranked highest for property taxes nationwide according to recent report
Illinois has been ranked as having the highest property tax rate in the United States.
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Senate Republicans urge governor’s veto on controversial judicial venue bill
Senate Republicans have renewed their request for Governor J.B. Pritzker to veto Senate Bill 328, a measure that would permit out-of-state plaintiffs to bring lawsuits against out-of-state businesses in Illinois courts if the business is...
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Syverson attends community festival and firefighter fundraiser in district
State Senator Dave Syverson spent the weekend attending two community events in his district.
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Illinois could face over $700 million in SNAP penalties due to high error rates
Illinois may owe the federal government more than $700 million each year due to high error rates in its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) administration, according to recent reports.
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Syverson supports new law targeting squatters' removal
State Senator Dave Syverson (R-Cherry Valley) has expressed his support for new legislation aimed at addressing the issue of squatters and enhancing protections for property owners.