Congressman Krishnamoorthi's Amendment To Research The Economic Impacts Of Airport Noise Becomes Law
Congressman Krishnamoorthi Supports Appropriations Bill Including Key Funding For Maternal Health
Democrat Raja commends the increased funding for career, technical, and adult education in appropriations bill
Included in appropriations legislation is imperative funding to help efforts that address substance use disorders.
The 1.5 percent tax will go into effect in March 2019.
Democrat Krishnamoorthi applauds continued fight to treat and prevent opioid addiction among our veterans.
Residents can provide their input on the 1.5% tax at the Sept. 10 village board meeting.
Democrat Krishnamoorthi tours CTE programs with Superintendent Tony Smith, U-46 CEO Tony Sanders, and high school students to celebrate CTE.
The village hosted three public meetings to review the need for β and alternatives to β a proposed 1.5% food and beverage tax.
The proposed tax would help fund ongoing and planned projects that the village says are "underfunded."
If approved, the 1.5% food and beverage tax would apply to prepared food and drinks starting March 2019.
House passes Democrat Krishnamoorthi and Republican Steven Palazzo (MS) amendment to increase economic development in distressed communities
Democrat Raja's bipartisan bill to reform career, technical, and vocational education for the first time in 12 years is signed into law.
Democrat Raja hosts roundtable with experts on prevention strategies for combating the Opioid Epidemic.
More than 1,000 people are expected to protest Roskam outside the debate, organizers said.
The highly anticipated debate will take place on July 26.
Roskam called the meeting an "affront to American democracy."
Conroy Legislation Strengthening the Annie LeGere Law, Expanding Access to EpiPens Passes House
Conroy Leading Effort to Consolidate DuPage County Election Commission
Rep. Pete Roskam met with the students to discuss gun control in schools a month after the March for Our Lives town hall.
Conroy to Host Civics and Coffee Community Discussion in Villa Park
Village officials plan to discuss whether a valet option would be "viable" in the village's business district.
Rep. Peter Roskam said he had a scheduling conflict and was unable to attend the packed town hall.
Conroy Invites Local Children to Participate in Poster Contest to Celebrate Illinois Bicentennial
Officials say the project will last until the end of this year's construction season.
Hundreds of people packed the streets of downtown Glen Ellyn to demand stricter gun control.
Glen Ellyn will join thousands throughout the nation to march against gun violence.
Conroy Supports Hospital Assessment Program, Funding for Illinois Hospitals
Residents can vote early starting March 5.
The parking garages may be built near the Civic Center and the Pennsylvania Street Fire Station.
All seven Democratic candidates for Illinois' 6th Congressional District will be at the forum.
Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) released a statement in response to Gov. Bruce Raunerβs budget address,
Learn about Glen Ellyn's plans for parking options and the downtown streetscape on Feb. 20.
Conroy Visits Willowbrook Students to Discuss the Importance of Civic Engagement
The report highlights the Park District's 2017 financial results, upcoming projects, partnerships, and more.
Glen Ellyn officials are exploring options for a expanded train station and pedestrian underpass.
Conroy Bill Protecting Illinois Residents with Pre-existing Conditions Becomes Law
Glen Ellyn village officials voted that the company can get more than $.5 million back if a lawsuit blocks the controversial gas station.
The developers want the $630,000 they paid for the property back if village lawsuit quashes plan.
Conroy Advisory Committee for Early Identification and Treatment of Mental Health Conditions Meeting this Year