State Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-Ill.)
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Recent News About State Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-Ill.)
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From McHenry Times
McConnaughay backs plan for Gold Star weekend, legislation to make it easier to obtain state ID cards
Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-St. Charles) recently backed legislation to make it easier for residents to obtain state identification cards and a measure that would set aside a day to honor families of men and women who gave their lives while serving with the armed forces.
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From McHenry Times
Senate backs McConnaughay bill for no-glare vehicle back-up lights
Safer roadways are important to Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-St. Charles), who introduced SB2511 to Senate floor debate April 17.
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From Prairie State Wire
GOP Senators say enough is enough with graduated income tax proposal
Seven Republicans took the podium at an impromptu press conference to reject yet another Democrat imposed tax hike.
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From Lake County Gazette
McConnaughay wants to ease process for Humans Services Department patients to get IDs
Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-St. Charles) wants to make it easier for patients released from Department of Human Services (DHS) custody to obtain a state identification card.
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Sen. Karen McConnaughay, Rep. Anna Moeller took money from taxi cab lobby to help ban ride-sharing
Chicago's taxi cab cartel donated $180,750 to 61 state legislators in 2014-15, including Sen. Karen McConnaughay (R-West Dundee) and Rep. Anna Moeller (D-Elgin), encouraging them to help preserve their traditional monopoly by banning ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft in Illinois.
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McConnaughay, McConchie, Syverson vote against budget bills
In a rushed vote today, the Illinois Senate approved a set of three budget bills that raise taxes and outline $36 billion in spending.
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Illinois budget divide stays strong
Thanks to a compromise plan worked out by Democratic Senate President John Cullerton and Senate Republican leader Christine Radogno, the Illinois Senate has proposed its first state budget in two years.