Savanna…State Representative Tony McCombie (IL-71) wants to bring the 71st District to Springfield with her recently announced Photo Contest. Participants have one more week to submit a photo that best represents the diverse 71st District. The winning photos will be displayed in Rep. McCombie’s Springfield and Savanna Offices.

22 Senators Join Grassley’s Brief Urging Supreme Court’s Review of Antiterrorism Act Case

April Marks 49th Anniversary of Fair Housing Act

(DES MOINES) – Today, at the Administration’s weekly press conference, Governor Terry Branstad, Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds and Executive Director of the Iowa Finance Authority Dave Jamison recognized the importance of affordable housing in Iowa by celebrating the 49th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act and announce a resource to connect Iowans with housing.

Quad Cities NOW is having monthly meetings.

Quad Cities Chapter of the National Organization for Women and the Feminist Movement are rising up and taking on the establishment and the world. We proudly use the F word: Feminist! We are outspoken!! Undaunted!! And we Persist!!!

Our battles will be and have been on multiple fronts; Reproductive rights for ALL women. Regardless of age-income-geographic residence-gender-identity.

National award recognizes extraordinary actions by individuals and organizations to tackle dog fighting in their communities

Iowa Governor Terry Branstad met with representatives from Iowa One Call (IOC) and Common Ground Iowa (CGI) on Friday, April 7, 2017 at the State Capitol and officially signed the "April Is National Safe Digging Month" proclamation.

SPRINGFIELD – Governor Rauner today hosted a Model Seder in preparation for Passover. This was the first official event hosted at the Agriculture Director’s House on the Illinois State Fairgrounds while the Illinois Executive Mansion is closed for renovations.

Rock Island, IL: Beginning at noon April 6, the Rock Island Public Library 30/31 Branch will be closed for electrical service repairs.

A recent power surge revealed a wiring issue. The Library Board opted to close the branch temporarily to allow electricians to properly evaluate the severity of the issue, and fix what is necessary without interruption. Repairs could take up to a week or longer, depending on the severity of issues found.

Grassley, Feinstein, Chaffetz, Cummings seek answers after DEA rebuffs IG’s call for improved info sharing                                                                                                                                   

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