Illinois State Rep. Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville)
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Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville)
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Illinois enacts over 300 new laws as of January 1, 2025
As of January 1, more than 300 new laws have been implemented in Illinois.
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Winter storm prompts safety warnings from officials
This weekend, winter weather is expected to impact the area.
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State trooper dies in crash; highlights need for adherence to Scott's Law
We are saddened to report the loss of another Illinois State Trooper due to a vehicle crash resulting from a violation of Scott's Law.
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Christmas Eve message: Peace and joy to all
Happy Christmas Eve!
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Rep. Halbrook announces new Shelbyville office hours for early 2025
Rep. Halbrook has announced the resumption of regular in-person office hours at his Shelbyville office starting January 2, 2025.
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Illinois to implement nine new employment laws starting January 2025
Starting January 1, 2025, a series of new laws will be implemented in Illinois.
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Illinois deer hunters see increase in harvest numbers this season
Illinois hunters have experienced a productive deer season, with the total number of deer harvested increasing by 6,000 compared to the previous year.
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Five new Illinois laws take effect in 2025
Here are five new Illinois laws taking effect in 2025 that you need to know about
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Holiday season sees rise in text and email scams
Text and email scams are becoming more frequent, particularly during the holiday season.
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Wreaths Across America Day honors veterans nationwide
On Wreaths Across America Day, a national initiative to honor veterans takes place with the placement of wreaths at their graves.
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Federal Corporate Transparency Act faces legal challenge; implications for business owners
Rep. Brad Halbrook has informed business owners in his district about significant updates to the Federal Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
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New Illinois laws set to take effect on January 1, 2025
Each year, numerous new state laws are enacted.
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Grant funds available for fire station construction and renovation
Local fire departments in the state have an opportunity to access $5 million in grant funding aimed at rehabilitating or constructing fire stations.
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Christmas Card Day encourages spreading holiday cheer
It's Christmas Card Day, a reminder to spread holiday cheer by sharing Christmas cards with those who matter most.
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Illinois mandates salary range disclosure in job postings starting January
A new law in Illinois will take effect on January 1, mandating that companies include an expected salary range in their job postings.
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The significance of Giving Tuesday
Happy Giving Tuesday!
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Illinois Deer Donation Program rebranded as Hunters Feeding Illinois
The Illinois Deer Donation Program has returned for its third season under a new name, "Hunters Feeding Illinois."
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Small Business Saturday promotes local entrepreneurship
This Small Business Saturday encourages community members to support local entrepreneurs.
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Illinois House honors WWII veteran Jim Kelly with resolution
World War II veteran and Urbana firefighter Jim Kelly, Sr. was commemorated in the Illinois House during the Veto Session.
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Illinois House honors St. Anthony's baseball team for state championship victory
The Illinois House took a moment during their Fall Veto Session to honor the St. Anthony High School boys baseball team for their achievement in winning the IHSA Class 2A State Championship.