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STATE OF ILLINOIS
HOUSE JOURNAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
13TH LEGISLATIVE DAY
Perfunctory Session
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2001
12:25 O'CLOCK P.M.
NO. 13
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Daily Journal Index
13th Legislative Day
Action Page(s)
Adjournment........................................ 5
Fiscal Notes Supplied.............................. 3
Introduction and First Reading - HB1979-1991....... 3
Temporary Committee Assignments.................... 3
Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)
HC 0005 Constitutional Amendment - First Reading........... 5
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The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Representative Klingler in the Chair.
Prayer by Anthony D. Rossi, Clerk of the House.
Minutes Clerk Jennifer L. Timms led the House in the Pledge of
Allegiance.
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
The Speaker announced the following temporary committee
assignments:
Representative Ryder replaced Representative Coulson in the
Committee on Appropriations-Human Services on February 16, 2001.
Representative John Jones replaced Representative Coulson in the
Committee on Aging on February 16, 2001.
Representative Cross replaced Representative Tenhouse in the
Committee on Rules on February 16, 2001.
Representative O'Connor replaced Representative Hultgren in the
Committee on Telecommunications Rewrite on February 16, 2001.
Representative Biggins replaced Representative Wait in the
Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law on February 16, 2001.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Representative Novak, Chairperson from the Committee on Environment
& Energy, appointed the following members:
Subcommittee on Emissions Trading Allowances: Representative Novak,
Chairperson; Representatives Steve Davis and Dan Reitz.
Representative Joseph Lyons, Chairperson from the Committee on
Revenue, appointed the following members:
Subcommittee on Income Taxation: Representative Currie,
Chairperson; Representative Kenner, Vice-Chairperson: Representative
Pankau, Spokesperson.
Subcommittee on Property Taxation: Representative Art Turner,
Chairperson; Representative Joseph Lyons, Vice-Chairperson:
Representative Biggins, Spokesperson.
Subcommittee on Sales & Other Taxation: Representative McGuire,
Chairperson; Representative Joseph Lyons, Vice-Chairperson:
Representative Beaubien, Spokesperson.
FISCAL NOTES SUPPLIED
Fiscal Notes have been supplied for HOUSE BILLS 581, 636 and 796.
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 1979. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a
bill for AN ACT in relation to taxation.
HOUSE BILL 1980. Introduced by Representative Boland, a bill for
AN ACT concerning advisory questions of public policy.
HOUSE BILL 1981. Introduced by Representative Boland, a bill for
AN ACT concerning voters' pamphlets.
HOUSE BILL 1982. Introduced by Representative Boland, a bill for
AN ACT concerning voters' pamphlets.
HOUSE BILL 1983. Introduced by Representative Lindner, a bill for
AN ACT concerning public aid.
HOUSE BILL 1984. Introduced by Representative Delgado, a bill for
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AN ACT to create the Access to Health Care Planning Act.
HOUSE BILL 1985. Introduced by Representatives Delgado - Coulson -
Feigenholtz - Hamos - Klingler, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public
aid.
HOUSE BILL 1986. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to taxation.
HOUSE BILL 1987. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits.
HOUSE BILL 1988. Introduced by Representative Fowler, a bill for
AN ACT concerning township officers.
HOUSE BILL 1989. Introduced by Representative Mautino, a bill for
AN ACT concerning insurance.
HOUSE BILL 1990. Introduced by Representative Dart, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to underage use of alcohol.
HOUSE BILL 1991. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN
ACT in relation to public aid.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
FIRST READING
Representative Dart introduced the following:
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 5
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
Section 8 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution as follows:
ARTICLE IV
THE LEGISLATURE
(ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 8)
SECTION 8. PASSAGE OF BILLS
(a) The enacting clause of the laws of this State shall be: "Be it
enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the
General Assembly."
(b) The General Assembly shall enact laws only by bill. Bills may
originate in either house, but may be amended or rejected by the other.
(c) No bill shall become a law without the concurrence of a
majority of the members elected to each house. Final passage of a bill
shall be by record vote. In the Senate at the request of two members,
and in the House at the request of five members, a record vote may be
taken on any other occasion. A record vote is a vote by yeas and nays
entered on the journal.
(d) A bill shall be read by title on three different days in each
house. A bill and each amendment thereto shall be reproduced and placed
on the desk of each member before final passage.
Bills, except bills for appropriations and for the codification,
revision or rearrangement of laws, shall be confined to one subject.
Appropriation bills shall be limited to the subject of appropriations.
A bill expressly amending a law shall set forth completely the
sections amended.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of
the Senate shall sign each bill that passes both houses to certify that
the procedural requirements for passage have been met.
(e) An action alleging that a Public Act is invalid because it
violates the requirement in subsection (d) that bills, except bills for
appropriations and for the codification, revision, or rearrangement of
laws, shall be confined to one subject must be commenced within 3 years
after the effective date of the Public Act. If a Public Act has more
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than one effective date, the action must be commenced within 3 years
after the earliest effective date in the Public Act.
This subsection applies to Public Acts that take effect on or after
January 1, 2003.
(Source: Illinois Constitution.)
SCHEDULE
This Constitutional Amendment takes effect upon being declared
adopted in accordance with Section 7 of the Illinois Constitutional
Amendment Act.
The foregoing HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 5 was
taken up, read in full a first time, ordered printed and placed in the
Committee on Rules.
At the hour of 4:25 o'clock p.m., Representative Klingler 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 Wednesday, February 21, 2001, at
11:30 o'clock a.m.
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