Illinois State Rep. Tom Weber (R-Fox Lake)
Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Tom Weber (R-Fox Lake)
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McHenry County Council of Governments visits Capitol for community discussions
Members of the McHenry County Council of Governments visited the Capitol this week to engage in discussions with Rep. Weber, other area legislators, and House Republican Leader Tony McCombie.
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Celebrating Ronald Reagan's birthday
Happy Birthday to Former President Ronald Reagan!
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Rep. Weber: Illinois families need solutions, not partisan displays
Rep. Weber and other House Republicans walked off the House floor in protest today when the majority party refused to engage in substantive work, passing only resolution after resolution expressing their dislike of President Trump. Rep. Weber...
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Illinois fiscal report reveals state’s tax and spending comparisons
A new report from the Commission of Government Forecasting and Accountability (CGFA) highlights how Illinois compares to other states in terms of taxes, spending, and other metrics. Rep. Weber said: “We know that we can do better to make our state...
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Representative Tom Weber announces traveling office hours for February
Representative Tom Weber’s staff will be available to meet with constituents to answer questions and provide assistance with state issues, programs, and services.
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Madigan jury deliberations continue in corruption trial
Jury deliberations are ongoing in the Madigan/McClain corruption trial, following three months of testimony and a week of closing arguments.
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Rep. Weber, Manufacturing Caucus discuss job creation strategies
Representatives of the manufacturing industry met this week with Rep. Weber and other members of the General Assembly’s Manufacturing Caucus to discuss strategies to bring manufacturing jobs back to Illinois. “Many of Illinois’ current policies...
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Illinois residents invited to vote on new state flag designs
State Representative Tom Weber (R-Lake Villa) today reminded local residents that they still have a chance to participate in Illinois history by voting for a new state flag or to maintain the current one that has represented Illinois since 1915....
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Observance held for Holocaust Remembrance Day
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we pause to remember the millions of lives tragically lost during the Holocaust.
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Weber on sex work decriminalization bill: ‘We need to be protecting women, not passing bills that exploit them’
A proposed bill that would decriminalize consensual paid sex in Illinois is drawing sharp criticism from lawmakers and anti-human trafficking advocates who argue that it could exacerbate the state's ongoing struggles with human trafficking.
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Tips to avoid home repair scams in Illinois
An international group of home repair scammers has targeted Illinois homeowners.
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Soybean could become Illinois' official state bean
The soybean may soon become the official state bean of Illinois, aiming to highlight the crop's significance to the state.
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Four more professions added to Illinois' online licensing system
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has announced that four additional professions can now obtain licensure through its new online licensing system.
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Illinois House Minority Leader comments on Trump's inauguration
Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States yesterday.
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Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy of equality and peace
On Martin Luther King Jr.
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Scholarships available for conservation studies in Illinois
Individuals passionate about conserving Illinois' natural areas have a new opportunity to further their education.
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Illinois state budget must prioritize taxpayer interests, statement emphasizes
It is crucial that the taxpayers are considered when crafting the state budget this year.
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Rep. Weber's niece visits Springfield as Page for a Day
Rep. Weber had a notable visitor on the House floor last week as his niece, Sara Rendon, joined him in Springfield.
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Illinois Republicans challenge new House Rules, seek more transparency
Last week, Democrats approved a set of House Rules that Republicans argue are reminiscent of the strategies employed by Mike Madigan.
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Weber's assistant leaves assembly for Marine Corps officer candidate school
Rep. Weber has publicly acknowledged the departure of his Springfield Legislative Assistant, John Gibbons.