Senator Harriss to host Unclaimed Property Day

A Madison County constituent was recently awarded more than $15,000 after State Senator Erica Harriss’ office and the Illinois Treasurer’s office teamed up through the state’s Unclaimed Property Program, which helps Illinoisans find and claim money owed to them. “This particular individual had inherited money from a relative’s bank account and was unaware of it […]
Senator Harriss announces September traveling office hours

State Senator Erica Harriss is announcing her traveling office hours for the month of September. Traveling office hours are a great way for Senator Harriss and her staff to help you with any state government related matter you may have. September traveling office hour dates include: Thursday, September 7, 2023 Caseyville Public Library District 419 […]
Sen. Harriss files bill to protect vulnerable children on the internet

Legislation requires age verification to view explicit online content State Senator Erica Harriss filed legislation to protect minors from exposure to harmful and inappropriate content online by implementing age verification requirements in Illinois. The Adult Content Age Verification Act, Senate Bill 2590, would require businesses to put in place “reasonable age verification methods” to ensure […]
Illinois State Senator Erica Harriss awarded fellowship to attend Midwestern leadership institute

State Senator Erica Harriss will be among 39 select lawmakers chosen to participate in a training program that annually identifies and assists promising state leaders in the Midwest. Senator Harriss will meet with fellow lawmakers from Illinois and 10 other Midwestern states and four Canadian provinces on August 18-22 in Madison, Wis., for The Council […]
Two local officials selected for competitive Edgar Fellows Program

State Sen. Erica Harriss, State’s Attorney Tom Haine to be inducted into 2023 Class Two local elected officials have been selected among many leaders throughout Illinois to participate in this year’s Edgar Fellows Program. State Senator Erica Harriss and Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine have been chosen for this year’s elite program. Initiated by […]
Senator Harriss announces August traveling office hours

State Senator Erica Harriss is announcing her traveling office hours for the month of August following a successful turnout during her July traveling office hours events. “My staff and I were able to meet with so many wonderful constituents during our time on the road in July and we saw a great need to bring constituents […]
Senator Harriss reacts to audit of state’s broken unemployment system

State Senator Erica Harriss has released the below statement following the release of a recent audit of the Illinois Department of Employment Security in which an estimated $5.24 billion was made in unemployment overpayments: “Since taking office, I have been a strong advocate for the taxpayer and the recent audit findings of IDES are extremely alarming […]
ISP Submits Entry for America’s Best Looking Cruiser Contest

The American Association of State Troopers (AAST) is conducting its 10th annual “Best Looking Cruiser” contest. Started as a friendly competition between state agencies, this contest features picture submissions from 45 states depicting each of the state’s police cruisers in their natural habitats. The Illinois State Police entry is shown resting beneath a picturesque statue […]
Senator Harriss hosts successful Edwardsville District Office Open House

State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) welcomed constituents through the doors of her new Edwardsville District Office as a part of an open house event held Tuesday in the downtown district. “We had a great turnout, and it was great seeing so many new faces and familiar ones as well as we welcomed them to […]
Senator Harriss releases statement following SAFE-T Act court ruling

State Senator Erica Harriss has released the below statement following the Illinois Supreme Court’s 5-2 decision to uphold the controversial no-cash bail provisions of SAFE-T Act: “Today’s ruling is not only concerning for our law enforcement community and criminal justice system, but even more so for public safety. This Act limits our judges from using […]