Rosemont – State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) announced his House Committee assignments for the 102nd General Assembly. Rep. Stephens will be serving on the Cities & Villages; Cybersecurity, Data Analytics…
Rosemont – Following Governor Pritzker’s annual budget address, Rep. Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) released the following statement: “Governor Pritzker’s budget proposal yesterday included hyper-partisan rhetoric that has no place in our…
SPRINGFIELD – In response to his “Nay” vote on HR72, the House rules for the 102nd General Assembly, State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) released the following statement: “Yesterday, I voted…
State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) will be hosting a blood drive with Vitalant this month. The event will take place on Thursday, February 25th at the Salvation Army Citadel Corps…
Please see listed below current career opportunities with the Illinois Tollway. You may click on each position to learn more about the position and apply. If you have any questions,…
20th District residents and all individuals who received unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in 2020 will receive the 1099-G tax form. Claimants who collected UI benefits last year need this form…
Please see listed below current career opportunities with the Illinois Tollway. You may click on each position to learn more about the position and apply. If you have any questions,…
Rosemont – Illinois State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Rosemont) is informing 20th District residents that Illinois has moved to Phase 1B of the COVID-19 Vaccine roll-out. This opens vaccine eligibility to…
SPRINGFIELD – State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Chicago) took the oath of office as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives at the inauguration ceremony for the 102nd General Assembly held at…
State Representative Brad Stephens (R-Chicago) released the following statement after learning of Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Director Linda Chapa LaVia’s resignation: “In the LaSalle Veterans’ Home, there were over…