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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Severin: 'The next three weeks will be jam-packed full of legislative action'

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A screenshot of Representative Dave Severin's Facebook post.

A screenshot of Representative Dave Severin's Facebook post.

Representative Dave Severin is calling for weeks focused on legislative action for his state.

“This week marks three weeks of (the) legislative session remaining until the scheduled adjournment of the House and Senate on April 8th,” Severin said on Facebook. “The next three weeks will be jam-packed full of legislative action. I appreciate everyone that has taken the time to reach out to my office to express opinions on bills that are moving through the process.”

Many Illinois politicians share Severin’s feelings. Some are producing bills that will cap the state’s gas tax.


Rep. Dave Severin | repseverin.com

A Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has jumped 7.9% over what it was in February 2021. Gasoline, shelter and food accounted for the biggest bumps in the seasonally adjusted report. The cost of eating at home has risen 8.6% since last year and at a restaurant, there's been a 7% increase.

Owning a home, renting a home and paying for a hotel is up 4.7% over the past year. And the cost of used cars is up 41.2% compared to new cars at 12.4%.

Severin was pleased with his time visiting the capitol.

In highlighting his pages, Severin said this: “Thank you to Jacob Janello for coming to town. I’ve known Jacob’s dad for many years, as his family is from Christopher.

“We had a fantastic time touring the capitol. The girls also had the special privilege of meeting the Consul General of Ireland, who addressed the Illinois House on St. Patrick’s Day.”

In other state news, changes were made regarding driver’s licenses.

ABC7 reported Secretary of State Jesse White announced another extension to the deadline for Illinois residents to renew their driver's licenses on March 11. Driver’s licenses and ID cards will be valid until July 31, 2022. The extension does not apply to commercial driver's licenses or CDL learner's permits.

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