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STATE OF ILLINOIS
HOUSE JOURNAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
7TH LEGISLATIVE DAY
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2001
12:00 O'CLOCK NOON
NO. 7
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Daily Journal Index
7th Legislative Day
Action Page(s)
Adjournment........................................ 17
Committee on Rules Reassignments................... 8
Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 7
Fiscal Note Requested.............................. 8
Fiscal Notes Supplied.............................. 8
Introduction and First Reading - HB0717-0860....... 9
Letter of Transmittal.............................. 3
Quorum Roll Call................................... 3
State Debt Note Supplied........................... 8
92nd GA Minority Committee Appointments............ 3
Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)
HB 0028 Committee Report................................... 9
HB 0060 Committee Report................................... 9
HB 0232 Committee Report................................... 9
HB 0250 Third Reading...................................... 14
HB 0254 Third Reading...................................... 14
HB 0266 Third Reading...................................... 14
HC 0004 Constitutional Amendment - First Reading........... 16
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The House met pursuant to adjournment.
The Speaker in the Chair.
Prayer by Reverend James Harper Jr, with the Park Road Bible Church
in Mokena, Illinois.
Representative Hartke led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance.
By direction of the Speaker, a roll call was taken to ascertain the
attendance of Members, as follows:
117 present. (ROLL CALL 1)
By unanimous consent, Representative Stephens was excused from
attendance.
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE OF ILLINOIS
MICHAEL J. MADIGAN ROOM 300
SPEAKER STATE HOUSE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62706
February 7, 2001
To: All Members of the House
From: Michael J. Madigan
Re: Quorum Roll Call
Any Member not answering the Quorum Roll Call on any Session Day who is
in attendance and wishes to be added to the Quorum Roll Call must file
a motion for "Request to Be Shown on Quorum", with the House Clerk.
All such motions must be in writing and filed in person by the Member
on the same calendar day the Quorum Roll Call was taken.
"Request to Be Shown on Quorum" slips are available in Room 424,
Capitol and at the Clerk's well on the House Floor.
Any member who fails to file a motion in a timely manner will not be
added to the Quorum Roll Call for that Session Day.
92ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
MINORITY COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
ILLINOIS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
LEE A. DANIELS
REPUBLICAN LEADER
SPRINGFIELD OFFICE DISTRICT OFFICE
316 STATE CAPITOL BUILDING 611 N. YORK ROAD
SPRINGFIELD, IL 62706 ELMHURST, ILLINOIS 60126
(217) 782-4014 (630) 530-2700
February 7, 2001
Mr. Anthony D. Rossi
Clerk of the House
402 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Mr. Clerk:
Attached please find the Republican committee appointments for the
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92nd General Assembly. These appointments are effective immediately.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Bob
Churchill, Director of Legislation, at 782-5104.
Sincerely,
s/LEE A DANIELS
House Republican Leader
Aging: Representative Beth Coulson, Spokesperson; Representatives
Tom Berns, Mary Lou Cowlishaw, Ron Lawfer, Jerry Mitchell, Vince
Persico, Don Moffitt, Skip Saviano and Ron Wait.
Agriculture: Representative Ron Lawfer, Spokesperson;
Representatives John Jones, Bill Mitchell, Rich Myers, Raymond Poe and
John Turner.
Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education: Representative
Jerry Mitchell, Spokesperson; Representatives Patti Bellock, Beth
Coulson, Tom Johnson, Ron Lawfer, Jim Meyer, Bill Mitchell and Keith
Sommer.
Appropriations-General Services: Representative Bob Biggins,
Spokesperson; Representatives John Jones, Renee' Kosel, Sid Mathias,
Don Moffitt, Raymond Poe, Keith Sommer and Art Tenhouse.
Appropriations-Higher Education: Representative Rich Myers,
Spokesperson; Representatives Tom Berns, Mary Lou Cowlishaw, Renee'
Kosel, Raymond Poe and David Wirsing.
Appropriations-Human Services: Representative Rosemary Mulligan,
Spokesperson; Representatives Suzie Bassi, Patti Bellock, Beth Coulson,
Rosemary Kurtz, David Leitch, Bill Mitchell and Jerry Mitchell.
Appropriations-Public Safety: Representative Carole Pankau,
Spokesperson; Representatives Dan Brady, Tom Johnson, Mike McAuliffe,
Bill Mitchell, Skip Saviano, Tim Schmitz, Ron Stephens and Ron Wait.
Aviation: Representative Kay Wojcik, Spokesperson; Representatives
Mark Beaubien, Tim Osmond, Tim Schmitz and Ron Stephens.
Child Support Enforcement: Representative Suzie Bassi,
Spokesperson; Representatives Bill Black, Eileen Lyons and Jerry
Mitchell.
Children & Youth: Representative Gwenn Klingler, Spokesperson;
Representatives Rich Myers, Rosemary Mulligan and David Wirsing.
Cities & Villages: Representative Sid Mathias, Spokesperson;
Representatives Tom Berns, Jim Durkin, Andrea Moore and Tim Schmitz.
Commerce & Business Development: Representative Tim Osmond,
Spokesperson; Representatives Anne Zickus, Doug Hoeft, Pat Lindner and
Rosemary Mulligan.
Computer Technology: Representative Dale Righter, Spokesperson;
Representatives Gwenn Klingler, Sid Mathias, Bill O'Connor and Terry
Parke.
Conservation & Land Use: Representative David Winters,
Spokesperson; Representatives Brent Hassert, Bill O'Connor and Terry
Parke.
Constitutional Officers: Representative Renee' Kosel,
Spokesperson; Representatives Suzie Bassi, Patti Bellock and Mike Bost.
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Consumer Protection: Representative Dan Brady, Spokesperson;
Representatives Tom Berns, Rosemary Kurtz, Carol Pankau, Terry Parke
and David Wirsing.
Counties & Townships: Representative Don Moffitt, Spokesperson;
Representatives Jim Durkin, John Jones, Ron Lawfer and Mike McAuliffe.
Elections & Campaign Reform: Representative Eileen Lyons,
Spokesperson; Representatives Tom Cross, Doug Hoeft, Pat Lindner and
Rick Winkel.
Elementary & Secondary Education: Representative Mary Lou
Cowlishaw, Spokesperson; Representatives Suzie Bassi, Doug Hoeft, Tom
Johnson, Renee' Kosel, Carolyn Krause, Jerry Mitchell, Don Moffitt,
Rosemary Mulligan and Rick Winkel.
Environment & Energy: Representative Brent Hassert, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mark Beaubien, Jim Durkin, Randy Hultgren, Ron Lawfer,
Andrea Moore, Terry Parke, and Vince Persico.
Executive: Representative Raymond Poe, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mark Beaubien, Bob Biggins, Brent Hassert, Carole
Pankau and Dan Rutherford.
Financial Institutions: Representative Jim Meyer, Spokesperson;
Representatives Bob Biggins, Jim Durkin, Brent Hassert, Randy Hultgren,
Bill O'Connor, Vince Persico, Dale Righter, Skip Saviano and Anne
Zickus.
Health Care Availability & Access: Representative Carolyn Krause,
Spokesperson; Representatives Beth Coulson, Gwenn Klingler, Rosemary
Mulligan and Tom Ryder.
Higher Education: Representative David Wirsing, Spokesperson;
Representatives Tom Berns, Mike Bost, Rich Myers, Dale Righter and Rick
Winkel.
Human Services: Representative Patti Bellock, Spokesperson;
Representatives Rich Myers, David Winters and David Wirsing.
Insurance: Representative Terry Parke, Spokesperson;
Representatives Dan Brady, Randy Hultgren, Tim Osmond, Carole Pankau,
and Dave Winters.
Judiciary I-Civil Law: Representative John Turner, Spokesperson;
Representatives Gwenn Klingler, Jim Meyer, Tim Osmond, Dale Righter,
and Ron Wait.
Judiciary II-Criminal Law: Representative Rick Winkel,
Spokesperson; Representatives Dan Brady, Tom Johnson, Pat Lindner, John
Turner and Ron Wait.
Labor: Representative Mark Beaubien, Spokesperson; Representatives
Mary Lou Cowlishaw, Brent Hassert, Randy Hultgren, Tom Johnson, Andrea
Moore, Terry Parke, Vince Persico, and John Turner.
Mental Health & Patient Abuse: Representative Tim Schmitz,
Spokesperson; Representatives Patti Bellock, Mary Lou Cowlishaw and
Eileen Lyons.
Personnel & Pensions: Representative Doug Hoeft, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mark Beaubien, Jim Durkin, Raymond Poe and Anne Zickus.
Property Tax Reform & School Funding: Representative Randy
Hultgren, Co-Chairperson; Representatives Bob Biggins, Rosemary Kurtz,
Dan Rutherford, Rick Winkel, David Winters and Kay Wojcik.
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Public Utilities: Representative Mike Bost, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mary Lou Cowlishaw, Carolyn Krause and Andrea Moore.
Registration & Regulation: Representative Anne Zickus,
Spokesperson; Representatives Beth Coulson, Gwenn Klingler, Renee'
Kosel, Eileen Lyons, Bill Mitchell, Tim Osmond, Ron Stephens, David
Winters and Kay Wojcik.
Revenue: Representative Andrea Moore, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mark Beaubien, Bob Biggins, Eileen Lyons and Carole
Pankau.
State Government Administration: Representative Bill O'Connor,
Spokesperson; Representatives Carole Pankau, Dale Righter and David
Wirsing.
The Disabled Community: Representative Carolyn Krause,
Spokesperson; Representatives Doug Hoeft, Rosemary Kurtz, Tim Schmitz,
Keith Sommer and Rick Winkel.
Tourism: Representative John Jones, Spokesperson; Representatives
Suzie Bassi, Ron Lawfer and Don Moffitt.
Transportation & Motor Vehicles: Representative Ron Wait,
Spokesperson; Representative Suzie Bassi, Bill Black, John Jones,
Renee' Kosel, Sid Mathias, Mike McAuliffe, Bill O'Connor, Tim Schmitz
and Anne Zickus.
Urban Revitalization: Representative Tom Berns, Spokesperson;
Representatives Rosemary Kurtz, David Leitch and Skip Saviano.
Veterans' Affairs: Representative Keith Sommer, Spokesperson;
Representatives Mike Bost, Dan Brady, John Jones and Jim Meyer.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Conflicts of Interest: Representatives Tom Cross, Dan Rutherford
and Art Tenhouse.
Electric Utility Deregulation: Representative Jim Meyer,
Spokesperson; Representatives Bob Biggins, Brent Hassert and David
Leitch.
Prison Management Reform: Representative Jerry Mitchell,
Spokesperson; Representatives Doug Hoeft, Michael McAuliffe, Don
Moffitt, Skip Saviano, Keith Sommer and Ron Wait.
Prosecutorial Misconduct: Representative Tim Osmond, Spokesperson;
Representatives Sid Mathias, Michael McAuliffe and John Turner.
State Procurement: Representative Rosemary Kurtz, Spokesperson;
Representatives Dan Brady, Dale Righter and Ron Stephens.
Telecommunications Rewrite:Representative Tom Cross,
Co-Chairperson; Representatives Bill Black, Mike Bost, Randy Hultgren,
Carolyn Krause, Jim Meyer, Andrea Moore, Vince Persico and Dan
Rutherford.
Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Distribution: Representative Bill
Mitchell, Spokesperson; Representatives Patti Bellock, Mike Bost, Beth
Coulson, Gwenn Klingler, Carolyn Krause, Eileen Lyons, Rich Myers, Bill
O'Connor and John Turner.
PERMANENT COMMITTEE
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Rules: Representative Art Tenhouse, Spokesperson; Representative
Tom Ryder.
COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRALS
Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee
on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint
action motions have been assigned as follows:
Committee on Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education:
HOUSE BILLS 515 and 536.
Committee on Appropriations-General Services: HOUSE BILLS 552,
559, 560 and 561.
Committee on Appropriations-Higher Education: HOUSE BILL 551.
Committee on Appropriations-Public Safety: HOUSE BILL 558.
Committee on Children & Youth: HOUSE BILL 548.
Committee on Commerce & Business Development: HOUSE BILL 534.
Committee on Conservation & Land Use: HOUSE BILLS 544, 553 and
554.
Committee on Constitutional Officers: HOUSE BILL 525.
Committee on Consumer Protection: HOUSE BILLS 522 and 570.
Committee on Environment & Energy: HOUSE BILL 574.
Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 532,
535, 555, 556, 557, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 571 and 578.
Committee on Human Services: HOUSE BILL 101.
Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: HOUSE BILLS 506, 510, 543 and
573.
Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: HOUSE BILLS 545, 546, 547
and 576.
Committee on Personnel & Pensions: HOUSE BILLS 235, 267, 516, 517,
518, 521, 533 and 569.
Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE BILLS 572 and 577.
Committee on Revenue: HOUSE BILLS 509, 520, 523, 531, 538, 539 and
540.
Committee on State Government Administration: HOUSE BILL 549.
Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: HOUSE BILLS 508,
537, 550 and 575.
Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee
on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint
action motions have been assigned as follows:
Committee on Aging: HOUSE BILLS 591, 594 and 596.
Committee on Agriculture: HOUSE BILL 599.
Committee on Appropriations-Human Services: HOUSE BILL 595.
Committee on Conservation & Land Use: HOUSE BILL 604.
Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: HOUSE BILLS 587 and 590.
Committee on Environment & Energy: HOUSE BILL 603.
Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 581, 585, 586, 589, 597, 600
and 601.
Committee on Higher Education: HOUSE BILLS 582 and 583.
Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: HOUSE BILLS 584 and 593.
Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: HOUSE BILL 592.
Committee on Revenue: HOUSE BILLS 588 and 606.
Committee on State Government Administration: HOUSE BILL 605.
Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: HOUSE BILLS 579,
580, 598 and 602.
Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee
on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint
action motions have been assigned as follows:
Committee on Aging: HOUSE BILLS 659, 661 and 686.
Committee on Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education:
HOUSE BILL 637.
Committee on Appropriations-General Services: HOUSE BILLS 607, 692
and 693.
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Committee on Appropriations-Human Services: HOUSE BILLS 656, 657,
658, 687, 688 and 691.
Committee on Appropriations-Public Safety: HOUSE BILL 712.
Committee on Child Support Enforcement: HOUSE BILL 653.
Committee on Children & Youth: HOUSE BILLS 638 and 643.
Committee on Cities & Villages: HOUSE BILL 608.
Committee on Conservation & Land Use: HOUSE BILL 700.
Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: HOUSE BILL 612.
Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: HOUSE BILLS 629,
630, 646, 677 and 678.
Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 614, 616, 618, 619, 620, 621,
622, 624, 627, 631, 636, 640, 641, 648, 649, 650, 652, 660, 664, 665,
666, 667, 668, 676, 682, 694, 695, 705, 707, 708, 709, 710, 715 and
716.
Committee on Health Care Availability & Access: HOUSE BILL 613.
Committee on Human Services: HOUSE BILLS 632, 663 and 714.
Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: HOUSE BILLS 611, 634, 679 and
698.
Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: HOUSE BILLS 633, 635, 671
and 683.
Committee on Labor: HOUSE BILLS 639, 642, 644 and 655.
Committee on Personnel & Pensions: HOUSE BILLS 609, 615, 651, 672,
673, 674, 684, 685 and 706.
Committee on Public Utilities: HOUSE BILL 647.
Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE BILL 681.
Committee on Revenue: HOUSE BILLS 617, 662, 669, 675, 696, 697,
699, 701, 702, 703, 704 and 711.
Committee on State Government Administration: HOUSE BILLS 610,
623, 625, 626 and 645.
Committee on The Disabled Community: HOUSE BILL 654.
Committee on Tourism: HOUSE BILL 689.
Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: HOUSE BILLS 628, 670
and 680.
COMMITTEE ON RULES
REASSIGNMENTS
Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled HOUSE
BILL 153 from the Committee on Revenue and reassigned it to the
Committee on Insurance.
REQUEST FOR FISCAL NOTE
Representative Osmond requested that a Fiscal Note be supplied for
HOUSE BILL 521.
FISCAL NOTES SUPPLIED
Fiscal Notes have been supplied for HOUSE BILLS 71, 86, 88, 128,
129, 241, 243, 259, 414, 455, 496 and 507.
STATE DEBT NOTE SUPPLIED
A State Debt Note has been supplied for HOUSE BILL 141.
REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES
Representative Reitz, Chairperson, from the Committee on Cities &
Villages to which the following were referred, action taken earlier
today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations:
That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of
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Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 28 and 60.
The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 28 and 60 is as
follows:
11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Reitz, Chair Y Slone
Y Forby Y Moore
Y Mautino Y Mathias
Y May Y Berns
Y McCarthy, V-Chair Y Durkin
Y Schmitz
Representative Burke, Chairperson, from the Committee on Executive
to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and
reported the same back with the following recommendations:
That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of
Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 232.
The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 232 is as follows:
13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Burke, Chair Y McKeon
Y Acevedo Y Pankau
Y Bradley Y Biggins
Y Bugielski Y Beaubien
Y Capparelli Y Rutherford
Y Jones, Lou Y Poe
Y Hassert
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS
The following bills were introduced, read by title a first time,
ordered printed and placed in the Committee on Rules:
HOUSE BILL 0717. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to agriculture.
HOUSE BILL 0718. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to conservation.
HOUSE BILL 0719. Introduced by Representatives Feigenholtz -
Coulson - Rich Myers - Tenhouse - Schoenberg, Bellock, Dart, Kenner,
Klingler, Kosel, Kurtz, Lindner, McKeon, Osterman, Reitz, Righter and
Wirsing, a bill for AN ACT in relation to children.
HOUSE BILL 0720. Introduced by Representative Soto, a bill for AN
ACT creating the Short-term Loan Act.
HOUSE BILL 0721. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning State funds.
HOUSE BILL 0722. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT to create the Freedom of Choice Act, amending a named Act.
HOUSE BILL 0723. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning transportation.
HOUSE BILL 0724. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0725. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning schools.
HOUSE BILL 0726. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning the use of State funds.
HOUSE BILL 0727. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 0728. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 0729. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to governmental ethics.
HOUSE BILL 0730. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to children.
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HOUSE BILL 0731. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning property taxes.
HOUSE BILL 0732. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to recycling.
HOUSE BILL 0733. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning displaced homemakers.
HOUSE BILL 0734. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning State finance.
HOUSE BILL 0735. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT with regard to schools.
HOUSE BILL 0736. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT concerning economic opportunities.
HOUSE BILL 0737. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to public aid.
HOUSE BILL 0738. Introduced by Representative Schoenberg, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to insurance.
HOUSE BILL 0739. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning insurance.
HOUSE BILL 0740. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to insurance.
HOUSE BILL 0741. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning audits.
HOUSE BILL 0742. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning taxes.
HOUSE BILL 0743. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0744. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT regarding vehicles.
HOUSE BILL 0745. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning the comprehensive health insurance plan.
HOUSE BILL 0746. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0747. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0748. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0749. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0750. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0751. Introduced by Representative Scully, a bill for
AN ACT concerning environmental protection.
HOUSE BILL 0752. Introduced by Representative Saviano, a bill for
AN ACT concerning dental hygiene.
HOUSE BILL 0753. Introduced by Representative Hartke, a bill for
AN ACT concerning the regulation of professions.
HOUSE BILL 0754. Introduced by Representative May, a bill for AN
ACT concerning education.
HOUSE BILL 0755. Introduced by Representative Holbrook, a bill for
AN ACT with respect to taxation.
HOUSE BILL 0756. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to egg-laying hens.
HOUSE BILL 0757. Introduced by Representative Krause, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to aging.
HOUSE BILL 0758. Introduced by Representative Krause, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to revenue.
HOUSE BILL 0759. Introduced by Representatives Persico - Novak -
Hassert - Bugielski, a bill for AN ACT in relation to environmental
matters.
HOUSE BILL 0760. Introduced by Representative Leitch, a bill for
AN ACT concerning taxation.
HOUSE BILL 0761. Introduced by Representative Howard, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to the expungement and sealing of arrest and court
records.
HOUSE BILL 0762. Introduced by Representative Howard, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to the expungement and sealing of arrest and court
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records.
HOUSE BILL 0763. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli -
Bugielski - Bradley - McAuliffe - Saviano, Joseph Lyons, Burke and
Wojcik, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxes.
HOUSE BILL 0764. Introduced by Representative Hannig, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0765. Introduced by Representative Hoeft, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0766. Introduced by Representative Hoeft, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0767. Introduced by Representative Hoeft, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0768. Introduced by Representative Hoeft, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to pensions.
HOUSE BILL 0769. Introduced by Representative Hoeft, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to pensions.
HOUSE BILL 0770. Introduced by Representative Black, a bill for AN
ACT concerning associate judges.
HOUSE BILL 0771. Introduced by Representative Delgado, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0772. Introduced by Representative Delgado, a bill for
AN ACT concerning appropriations for teacher pensions.
HOUSE BILL 0773. Introduced by Representative Delgado, a bill for
AN ACT regarding the State Police.
HOUSE BILL 0774. Introduced by Representative Persico, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to trusts.
HOUSE BILL 0775. Introduced by Representative Dart, a bill for AN
ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0776. Introduced by Representatives Cross - Brunsvold,
a bill for AN ACT in relation to gambling.
HOUSE BILL 0777. Introduced by Representative Osterman, a bill for
AN ACT concerning higher education student assistance.
HOUSE BILL 0778. Introduced by Representative Joseph Lyons, a bill
for AN ACT relating to procurement.
HOUSE BILL 0779. Introduced by Representative Garrett, a bill for
AN ACT relating to telecommunications.
HOUSE BILL 0780. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0781. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0782. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0783. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0784. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to tobacco.
HOUSE BILL 0785. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for
AN ACT relating to schools.
HOUSE BILL 0786. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to child custody.
HOUSE BILL 0787. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN
ACT concerning education.
HOUSE BILL 0788. Introduced by Representative Ryan, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0789. Introduced by Representative McCarthy, a bill for
AN ACT concerning civil procedure.
HOUSE BILL 0790. Introduced by Representative Slone, a bill for AN
ACT concerning open space lands.
HOUSE BILL 0791. Introduced by Representative Slone, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to wildlife.
HOUSE BILL 0792. Introduced by Representative Slone, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to wildlife.
HOUSE BILL 0793. Introduced by Representative Slone, a bill for AN
ACT concerning growth.
HOUSE BILL 0794. Introduced by Representative Monique Davis, a
bill for AN ACT concerning transportation.
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HOUSE BILL 0795. Introduced by Representatives Scott- Hoeft -
Giles - John Jones - Fowler, Crotty and Curry, a bill for AN ACT
concerning education.
HOUSE BILL 0796. Introduced by Representative Ryan, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to gambling.
HOUSE BILL 0797. Introduced by Representatives Joseph Lyons -
Cowlishaw - Coulson - McGuire - Lawfer, a bill for AN ACT in relation
to assisted living and shared housing.
HOUSE BILL 0798. Introduced by Representative Meyer, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to forest preserve districts.
HOUSE BILL 0799. Introduced by Representative Eileen Lyons, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to family law.
HOUSE BILL 0800. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning insurance.
HOUSE BILL 0801. Introduced by Representative Eileen Lyons, a bill
for AN ACT concerning family law.
HOUSE BILL 0802. Introduced by Representative Eileen Lyons, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to child support.
HOUSE BILL 0803. Introduced by Representative Miller, a bill for
AN ACT concerning certain lending practices.
HOUSE BILL 0804. Introduced by Representative Garrett, a bill for
AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0805. Introduced by Representative Monique Davis, a
bill for AN ACT concerning racial profiling.
HOUSE BILL 0806. Introduced by Representatives Zickus - Schmitz -
Biggins - Scully - Bellock and Parke, a bill for AN ACT relating to
schools.
HOUSE BILL 0807. Introduced by Representative McGuire, a bill for
AN ACT concerning mass transit.
HOUSE BILL 0808. Introduced by Representative Fritchey, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0809. Introduced by Representative Osterman, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to children.
HOUSE BILL 0810. Introduced by Representative Stephens, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to vehicles.
HOUSE BILL 0811. Introduced by Representative Hoffman, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to contracts.
HOUSE BILL 0812. Introduced by Representative Hoffman, a bill for
AN ACT concerning unemployment insurance.
HOUSE BILL 0813. Introduced by Representative Osterman, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to homeless persons.
HOUSE BILL 0814. Introduced by Representative Hoffman, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to units of local government.
HOUSE BILL 0815. Introduced by Representative Hoffman, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to civil immunities.
HOUSE BILL 0816. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN
ACT to create the Contractor Reporting Act.
HOUSE BILL 0817. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN
ACT concerning child labor.
HOUSE BILL 0818. Introduced by Representative Scully, a bill for
AN ACT concerning Comptroller debt collection.
HOUSE BILL 0819. Introduced by Representative Reitz, a bill for AN
ACT concerning pharmaceutical assistance.
HOUSE BILL 0820. Introduced by Representative Reitz, a bill for AN
ACT in regard to vehicles.
HOUSE BILL 0821. Introduced by Representative Bugielski, a bill
for AN ACT concerning mass transit.
HOUSE BILL 0822. Introduced by Representative Brunsvold, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to gaming.
HOUSE BILL 0823. Introduced by Representative Black, a bill for AN
ACT concerning municipal utility taxes.
HOUSE BILL 0824. Introduced by Representative Ryan, a bill for AN
ACT concerning fire safety.
HOUSE BILL 0825. Introduced by Representative Ryan, a bill for AN
ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0826. Introduced by Representative Boland, a bill for
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AN ACT in relation to elections.
HOUSE BILL 0827. Introduced by Representative McGuire, a bill for
AN ACT concerning empowerment zones.
HOUSE BILL 0828. Introduced by Representative Holbrook, a bill for
AN ACT concerning the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs.
HOUSE BILL 0829. Introduced by Representative Morrow, a bill for
AN ACT concerning courts.
HOUSE BILL 0830. Introduced by Representative Morrow, a bill for
AN ACT concerning courts.
HOUSE BILL 0831. Introduced by Representative O'Connor, a bill for
AN ACT concerning criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 0832. Introduced by Representative Murphy, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0833. Introduced by Representative Murphy, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0834. Introduced by Representative Murphy, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0835. Introduced by Representative Murphy, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0836. Introduced by Representative Murphy, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0837. Introduced by Representative Monique Davis, a
bill for AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0838. Introduced by Representative Biggins, a bill for
AN ACT concerning taxation.
HOUSE BILL 0839. Introduced by Representative Monique Davis, a
bill for AN ACT making appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 0840. Introduced by Representative Wirsing, a bill for
AN ACT concerning higher education student assistance.
HOUSE BILL 0841. Introduced by Representative Cowlishaw, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to higher education.
HOUSE BILL 0842. Introduced by Representative Winters, a bill for
AN ACT to create the Carbon Sequestration Study Act.
HOUSE BILL 0843. Introduced by Representatives Granberg - Joseph
Lyons - Biggins, a bill for AN ACT concerning telecommunications.
HOUSE BILL 0844. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill
for AN ACT concerning prompt payment.
HOUSE BILL 0845. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill
for AN ACT concerning mental health and developmental disabilities.
HOUSE BILL 0846. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill
for AN ACT in relation to vehicles.
HOUSE BILL 0847. Introduced by Representative Currie, a bill for
AN ACT concerning labor.
HOUSE BILL 0848. Introduced by Representative Currie, a bill for
AN ACT concerning employment.
HOUSE BILL 0849. Introduced by Representative Steve Davis, a bill
for AN ACT relating to public labor relations.
HOUSE BILL 0850. Introduced by Representative Stroger, a bill for
AN ACT concerning public labor relations.
HOUSE BILL 0851. Introduced by Representatives Murphy - Monique
Davis, a bill for AN ACT concerning the minimum wage.
HOUSE BILL 0852. Introduced by Representative Scully, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public works projects.
HOUSE BILL 0853. Introduced by Representative Parke, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 0854. Introduced by Representatives Beaubien - Saviano,
a bill for AN ACT concerning veterans homes.
HOUSE BILL 0855. Introduced by Representatives Tenhouse -
Granberg, a bill for AN ACT in relation to State procurement.
HOUSE BILL 0856. Introduced by Representative Black, a bill for AN
ACT concerning business transactions.
HOUSE BILL 0857. Introduced by Representatives Acevedo - Mendoza -
Soto - Osterman, a bill for AN ACT in relation to nuisances.
HOUSE BILL 0858. Introduced by Representative Saviano, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to counseling.
HOUSE BILL 0859. Introduced by Representative Saviano, a bill for
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AN ACT in relation to health.
HOUSE BILL 0860. Introduced by Representative Saviano, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to the regulation of professions.
HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING
The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed
and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any
amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments
pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 250 was taken up
and read by title a third time.
And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
the affirmative by the following vote:
117, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 2)
This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 254 was taken up
and read by title a third time.
And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
the affirmative by the following vote:
117, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 3)
This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
On motion of Representative Madigan, HOUSE BILL 266 was taken up
and read by title a third time.
And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in
the affirmative by the following vote:
117, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 4)
This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
FIRST READING
Representatives Feigenholtz - Currie - Erwin introduced the
following:
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING
HEREIN, that there shall be submitted to the electors of the State for
adoption or rejection at the general election next occurring at least 6
months after the adoption of this resolution a proposition to amend
Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution as
follows:
ARTICLE IV
THE LEGISLATURE
(ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 1)
SECTION 1. LEGISLATURE - POWER AND STRUCTURE
The legislative power is vested in a General Assembly consisting of
a Senate and a House of Representatives, elected by the electors from
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59 Legislative Districts and 39 118 Representative Districts.
(Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, 1980.)
(ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 2)
SECTION 2. LEGISLATIVE COMPOSITION
(a) One Senator shall be elected from each Legislative District.
Immediately following each decennial redistricting, the General
Assembly by law shall divide the Legislative Districts as equally as
possible into three groups. Senators from one group shall be elected
for terms of four years, four years and two years; Senators from the
second group, for terms of four years, two years and four years; and
Senators from the third group, for terms of two years, four years and
four years. The Legislative Districts in each group shall be
distributed substantially equally over the State.
(b) In 2004 and every two years thereafter, three Representatives
Each Legislative District shall be divided into two Representative
Districts. In 1982 and every two years thereafter one Representative
shall be elected from each Representative District for a term of two
years. No political party shall limit its nominations to less than
three candidates for Representatives in any Representative District.
In elections for Representatives, including those for nomination, each
elector may cast three votes for one candidate or distribute them
equally among no more than three candidates. The candidates highest in
votes shall be declared elected.
(c) To be eligible to serve as a member of the General Assembly, a
person must be a United States citizen, at least 21 years old, and for
the two years preceding his election or appointment a resident of the
district which he is to represent. In the general election following a
redistricting, a candidate for the General Assembly may be elected from
any district which contains a part of the district in which he resided
at the time of the redistricting and reelected if a resident of the new
district he represents for 18 months prior to reelection.
(d) Within thirty days after a vacancy occurs, it shall be filled
by appointment as provided by law. If the vacancy is in a Senatorial
office with more than twenty-eight months remaining in the term, the
appointed Senator shall serve until the next general election, at which
time a Senator shall be elected to serve for the remainder of the term.
If the vacancy is in a Representative office or in any other Senatorial
office, the appointment shall be for the remainder of the term. An
appointee to fill a vacancy shall be a member of the same political
party as the person he succeeds.
(e) No member of the General Assembly shall receive compensation
as a public officer or employee from any other governmental entity for
time during which he is in attendance as a member of the General
Assembly.
No member of the General Assembly during the term for which he was
elected or appointed shall be appointed to a public office which shall
have been created or the compensation for which shall have been
increased by the General Assembly during that term.
(Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, 1980.)
(ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 3)
SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE REDISTRICTING
(a) Legislative Districts shall be compact, contiguous and
substantially equal in population. Representative Districts shall be
compact, contiguous, and substantially equal in population.
(b) In 2003, the General Assembly by law shall redistrict the
Representative Districts using the 2000 Federal decennial census.
Thereafter, in the year following each Federal decennial census year,
the General Assembly by law shall redistrict the Legislative Districts
and the Representative Districts.
If no redistricting plan becomes effective by June 30 of that year,
a Legislative Redistricting Commission shall be constituted not later
than July 10. The Commission shall consist of eight members, no more
than four of whom shall be members of the same political party.
The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives
shall each appoint to the Commission one Representative and one person
who is not a member of the General Assembly. The President and Minority
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Leader of the Senate shall each appoint to the Commission one Senator
and one person who is not a member of the General Assembly.
The members shall be certified to the Secretary of State by the
appointing authorities. A vacancy on the Commission shall be filled
within five days by the authority that made the original appointment. A
Chairman and Vice Chairman shall be chosen by a majority of all members
of the Commission.
Not later than August 10, the Commission shall file with the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at least five
members.
If the Commission fails to file an approved redistricting plan, the
Supreme Court shall submit the names of two persons, not of the same
political party, to the Secretary of State not later than September 1.
Not later than September 5, the Secretary of State publicly shall
draw by random selection the name of one of the two persons to serve as
the ninth member of the Commission.
Not later than October 5, the Commission shall file with the
Secretary of State a redistricting plan approved by at least five
members.
An approved redistricting plan filed with the Secretary of State
shall be presumed valid, shall have the force and effect of law and
shall be published promptly by the Secretary of State.
The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive jurisdiction
over actions concerning redistricting the House and Senate, which shall
be initiated in the name of the People of the State by the Attorney
General.
(Source: Amendment adopted at general election November 4, 1980.)
SCHEDULE
This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being declared
adopted in accordance with Section 7 of the Illinois Constitutional
Amendment Act and applies to the election of Representatives in 2004
and thereafter.
The foregoing HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4 was
taken up, read in full a first time, ordered printed and placed in the
Committee on Rules.
At the hour of 3:23 o'clock p.m., Representative Lang moved that
the House do now adjourn.
The motion prevailed.
And in accordance therewith and pursuant to HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
5, the House stood adjourned until Thursday, February 8, 2001, at 12:00
o'clock Noon.
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NO. 1
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE
FEB 07, 2001
0 YEAS 0 NAYS 117 PRESENT
P ACEVEDO P FEIGENHOLTZ P LINDNER P POE
P BASSI P FLOWERS P LYONS,EILEEN P REITZ
P BEAUBIEN P FORBY P LYONS,JOSEPH P RIGHTER
P BELLOCK P FOWLER P MATHIAS P RUTHERFORD
P BERNS P FRANKS P MAUTINO P RYAN
P BIGGINS P FRITCHEY P MAY P RYDER
P BLACK P GARRETT P McAULIFFE P SAVIANO
P BOLAND P GILES P McCARTHY P SCHMITZ
P BOST P GRANBERG P McGUIRE P SCHOENBERG
P BRADLEY P HAMOS P McKEON P SCOTT
P BRADY P HANNIG P MENDOZA P SCULLY
P BROSNAHAN P HARTKE P MEYER P SLONE
P BRUNSVOLD P HASSERT P MILLER P SMITH
P BUGIELSKI P HOEFT P MITCHELL,BILL P SOMMER
P BURKE P HOFFMAN P MITCHELL,JERRY P SOTO
P CAPPARELLI P HOLBROOK P MOFFITT E STEPHENS
P COLLINS P HOWARD P MOORE P STROGER
P COULSON P HULTGREN P MORROW P TENHOUSE
P COWLISHAW P JOHNSON P MULLIGAN P TURNER,ART
P CROSS P JONES,JOHN P MURPHY P TURNER,JOHN
P CROTTY P JONES,LOU P MYERS P WAIT
P CURRIE P JONES,SHIRLEY P NOVAK P WINKEL
P CURRY P KENNER P O'BRIEN P WINTERS
P DANIELS P KLINGLER P O'CONNOR P WIRSING
P DART P KOSEL P OSMOND P WOJCIK
P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KRAUSE P OSTERMAN P YARBROUGH
P DAVIS,STEVE P KURTZ P PANKAU P YOUNGE
P DELGADO P LANG P PARKE P ZICKUS
P DURKIN P LAWFER P PERSICO P MR. SPEAKER
P ERWIN P LEITCH
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 7, 2001] 18
NO. 2
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 250
PEN CD-COLLECTIVE BARG AGRMT
THIRD READING
PASSED
FEB 07, 2001
117 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LINDNER Y POE
Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ
Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER
Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD
Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MAUTINO Y RYAN
Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAY Y RYDER
Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO
Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ
Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG
Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McKEON Y SCOTT
Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y MENDOZA Y SCULLY
Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MEYER Y SLONE
Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MILLER Y SMITH
Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOMMER
Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y SOTO
Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT E STEPHENS
Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER
Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MORROW Y TENHOUSE
Y COWLISHAW Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,ART
Y CROSS Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y TURNER,JOHN
Y CROTTY Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WAIT
Y CURRIE Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINKEL
Y CURRY Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WINTERS
Y DANIELS Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WIRSING
Y DART Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y WOJCIK
Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YARBROUGH
Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y YOUNGE
Y DELGADO Y LANG Y PARKE Y ZICKUS
Y DURKIN Y LAWFER Y PERSICO Y MR. SPEAKER
Y ERWIN Y LEITCH
E - Denotes Excused Absence
19 [February 7, 2001]
NO. 3
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 254
PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-WIDOW ANNUITY
THIRD READING
PASSED
FEB 07, 2001
117 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LINDNER Y POE
Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ
Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER
Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD
Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MAUTINO Y RYAN
Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAY Y RYDER
Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO
Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ
Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG
Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McKEON Y SCOTT
Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y MENDOZA Y SCULLY
Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MEYER Y SLONE
Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MILLER Y SMITH
Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOMMER
Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y SOTO
Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT E STEPHENS
Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER
Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MORROW Y TENHOUSE
Y COWLISHAW Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,ART
Y CROSS Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y TURNER,JOHN
Y CROTTY Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WAIT
Y CURRIE Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINKEL
Y CURRY Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WINTERS
Y DANIELS Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WIRSING
Y DART Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y WOJCIK
Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YARBROUGH
Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y YOUNGE
Y DELGADO Y LANG Y PARKE Y ZICKUS
Y DURKIN Y LAWFER Y PERSICO Y MR. SPEAKER
Y ERWIN Y LEITCH
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 7, 2001] 20
NO. 4
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 266
PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-DISAB ETC
THIRD READING
PASSED
FEB 07, 2001
117 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LINDNER Y POE
Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ
Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER
Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD
Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MAUTINO Y RYAN
Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAY Y RYDER
Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO
Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ
Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG
Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McKEON Y SCOTT
Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y MENDOZA Y SCULLY
Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MEYER Y SLONE
Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MILLER Y SMITH
Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOMMER
Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y SOTO
Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT E STEPHENS
Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER
Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MORROW Y TENHOUSE
Y COWLISHAW Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,ART
Y CROSS Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y TURNER,JOHN
Y CROTTY Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WAIT
Y CURRIE Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINKEL
Y CURRY Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WINTERS
Y DANIELS Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WIRSING
Y DART Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y WOJCIK
Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YARBROUGH
Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y YOUNGE
Y DELGADO Y LANG Y PARKE Y ZICKUS
Y DURKIN Y LAWFER Y PERSICO Y MR. SPEAKER
Y ERWIN Y LEITCH
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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