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STATE OF ILLINOIS                               HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY 16TH LEGISLATIVE DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2001 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. NO. 16
[February 23, 2001] 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Daily Journal Index 16th Legislative Day Action Page(s) Adjournment........................................ 31 Change of Sponsorship.............................. 13 Committee on Rules Reassignments................... 5 Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 4 Fiscal Note Requested.............................. 5 Fiscal Note Supplied............................... 5 Introduction and First Reading - HB2358-2522....... 13 Quorum Roll Call................................... 4 State Mandate Note Withdrawn....................... 5 Temporary Committee Assignments.................... 4 Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 0012 Committee Report................................... 6 HB 0063 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 0093 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0098 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0131 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0154 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 0210 Committee Report................................... 6 HB 0234 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 0257 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0270 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0274 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0276 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0282 Committee Report................................... 6 HB 0290 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0300 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 0313 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0394 Third Reading...................................... 25 HB 0427 Third Reading...................................... 25 HB 0442 Third Reading...................................... 25 HB 0447 Third Reading...................................... 26 HB 0469 Third Reading...................................... 26 HB 0476 Third Reading...................................... 26 HB 0478 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 0494 Third Reading...................................... 26 HB 0500 Third Reading...................................... 26 HB 0502 Committee Report................................... 6 HB 0524 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 0543 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 0572 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 0585 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0589 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0605 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0634 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 0708 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 0733 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0752 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 0770 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 0795 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 0841 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 0847 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 0849 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 0889 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 0909 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 0915 Committee Report................................... 12
3 [February 23, 2001] Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 0942 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 0978 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 1000 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 1001 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 1008 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 1019 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 1023 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 1027 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 1028 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 1029 Committee Report................................... 12 HB 1031 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 1060 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 1070 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 1077 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 1078 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 1087 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 1842 Action on Motion................................... 26 HB 1843 Action on Motion................................... 26 HB 1844 Action on Motion................................... 26 HC 0006 Constitutional Amendment - First Reading........... 28 HR 0032 Committee Report................................... 8 HR 0065 Adoption........................................... 26 HR 0066 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0067 Resolution......................................... 28 HR 0068 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0069 Resolution......................................... 29 HR 0070 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0071 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0072 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0073 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0073 Agreed Resolution.................................. 18 HR 0074 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0074 Agreed Resolution.................................. 19 HR 0075 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0075 Agreed Resolution.................................. 20 HR 0076 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0076 Agreed Resolution.................................. 20 HR 0077 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0077 Agreed Resolution.................................. 21 HR 0078 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0078 Agreed Resolution.................................. 21 HR 0079 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0079 Agreed Resolution.................................. 22 HR 0080 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0080 Agreed Resolution.................................. 23 HR 0081 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0081 Agreed Resolution.................................. 23 HR 0082 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0082 Agreed Resolution.................................. 24 HR 0083 Adoption........................................... 27 HR 0083 Agreed Resolution.................................. 24 SJR 0011 Adoption........................................... 27 SJR 0011 Senate Message..................................... 30
[February 23, 2001] 4 The House met pursuant to adjournment. Representative Hartke in the Chair. Prayer by LeeArthur Crawford, Assistant Pastor with the Victory Temple Church in Springfield, Illinois. Representative Kurtz 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: 116 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representative Giles was excused from attendance. TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS The Speaker announced the following temporary committee assignments: Representative Brady replaced Representative Berns in the Committee on Higher Education on February 22, 2001. Representative Biggins replaced Representative Winkel in the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education on February 22, 2001. Representative Pankau replaced Representative Durkin in the Committee on Environment & Energy on February 22, 2001. Representative John Jones replaced Representative Durkin in the Committee on Cities & Villages on February 22, 2001. Representative Ryder replaced Representative Moffitt in the Committee on Appropriations-General Services on February 22, 2001. Representative Ryder replaced Representative Righter in the Committee on State Procurement on February 22, 2001. Representative Collins replaced Representative Garrett in the Committee on Consumer Protection on February 14, 2001. Representative Lang replaced Representative Kenner in the Committee on Health Care on February 14, 2001. Representative Joseph Lyons replaced Representative Acevedo in the Committee on Labor on February 15, 2001. Representative O'Brien replaced Representative Giles in the Committee on Higher Education on February 22, 2001. Representative McCarthy will replace Representative Giles in the Committee on Aging, for today only. 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 Aging: HOUSE BILL 2236. Committee on Appropriations-General Services: HOUSE BILLS 2164, 2169, 2171, 2185, 2186, 2190 and 2191. Committee on Appropriations-Public Safety: HOUSE BILLS 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168 and 2183. Committee on Child Support Enforcement: HOUSE BILL 2225. Committee on Children & Youth: HOUSE BILL 2231. Committee on Commerce & Business Development: HOUSE BILLS 2175 and 2176. Committee on Conservation & Land Use: HOUSE BILL 2189. Committee on Constitutional Officers: HOUSE BILL 2159. Committee on Counties & Townships: HOUSE BILLS 2199 and 2200. Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: HOUSE BILLS 2153, 2155 and 2162. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: HOUSE BILLS 2204, 2215 and 2216. Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 2172, 2173, 2174, 2177, 2178, 2181, 2182, 2195, 2196, 2202, 2206, 2209, 2211, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2238, 2240, 2241 and 2242.
5 [February 23, 2001] Committee on Financial Institutions: HOUSE BILL 2207. Committee on Health Care Availability & Access: HOUSE BILL 2154. Committee on Higher Education: HOUSE BILLS 2170, 2208 and 2223. Committee on Insurance: HOUSE BILL 2158. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: HOUSE BILLS 2220, 2222, 2226, 2227 and 2243. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: HOUSE BILLS 2194, 2213, 2224 and 2228. Committee on Labor: HOUSE BILLS 2188, 2192, 2193 and 2221. Committee on Personnel & Pensions: HOUSE BILLS 2157, 2198, 2210 and 2212. Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE BILLS 2163 and 2219. Committee on Revenue: HOUSE BILLS 2160, 2205, 2214 and 2217. Committee on State Government Administration: HOUSE BILLS 2179, 2184, 2187 and 2235. Committee on The Disabled Community: HOUSE BILLS 2229 and 2230. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: HOUSE BILLS 2161, 2197, 2201, 2203, 2218, 2239 and 2244. Committee on Urban Revitalization: HOUSE BILL 2180. Special Committee on Electric Utility Deregulation: HOUSE BILL 2237. Special Committee on Telecommunications Rewrite: HOUSE BILL 2156. COMMITTEE ON RULES REASSIGNMENTS Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled HOUSE BILL 2 from the Committee on Revenue and reassigned it to the Committee on Environment & Energy. REQUEST FOR FISCAL NOTE Representative Osmond requested that a Fiscal Note be supplied for HOUSE BILL 2283. FISCAL NOTE SUPPLIED A Fiscal Note has been supplied for HOUSE BILL 952. STATE MANDATE NOTE WITHDRAWN Representative Black withdrew his request for a State Mandate Note on HOUSE BILL 81. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES Representative Fowler, Chairperson, from the Committee on Counties & Townships 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 1008. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1008 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Fowler, Chair Y Franks Y Collins Y Hartke A Delgado, V-Chair Y Jones, John A Durkin Y Lawfer Y Forby Y McAuliffe Y Moffitt, Spkpn
[February 23, 2001] 6 Representative Scully, Chairperson, from the Committee on Commerce & Business Development to which the following were referred, action taken on Thursday, February 22, 2001, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 282. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 282 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 2, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Scully, Chair P Lindner Y Collins Y Miller Y Flowers, V-Chair N Mulligan Y Forby Y Osmond, Spkpn Y Hoeft Y Ryan N Zickus Representative Giles, Chairperson, from the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education to which the following were referred, action taken February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 12, 210 and 502. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 12 is as follows: 20, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson Y Bassi Y Kosel Y Collins Y Krause Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt Y Delgado Y Mulligan Y Fowler Y Murphy Y Garrett Y Osterman N Hoeft Y Smith, Michael Y Winkel The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 210 is as follows: 21, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson Y Bassi Y Kosel Y Collins Y Krause Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt Y Delgado Y Mulligan Y Fowler Y Murphy Y Garrett Y Osterman Y Hoeft Y Smith, Michael Y Winkel The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 502 is as follows: 16, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson Y Bassi Y Kosel A Collins Y Krause Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn A Miller Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry A Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt Y Delgado Y Mulligan Y Fowler Y Murphy Y Garrett A Osterman Y Hoeft A Smith, Michael
7 [February 23, 2001] Y Winkel That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: HOUSE BILL 795. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 795 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 2, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Giles, Chair N Johnson Y Bassi Y Kosel A Collins Y Krause A Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller A Crotty A Mitchell, Jerry A Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt Y Delgado Y Mulligan Y Fowler Y Murphy Y Garrett Y Osterman A Hoeft A Smith, Michael N Winkel Representative Novak, Chairperson, from the Committee on Environment & Energy to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 63. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 63 is as follows: 16, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Novak, Chair Y Holbrook Y Beaubien Y Hultgren Y Bradley Y Jones, Shirley Y Brunsvold Y Lawfer Y Davis, Steve, V-Chair A Moore Y Durkin (Pankau) Y Parke Y Hartke Y Persico Y Hassert, Spkpn Y Reitz Y Soto Representative Burke, Chairperson, from the Committee on Executive to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 708 and 1000. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 1001. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 708, 1000 and 1001 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair Y Capparelli Y Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien Y Jones, Lou Y Biggins Y McKeon Y Bradley Y Pankau Y Bugielski, V-Chair Y Poe, Spkpn Y Rutherford Representative Erwin, Chairperson, from the Committee on Higher Education to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 154, 290 and 841.
[February 23, 2001] 8 That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 274. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 154, 274, 290 and 841 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Erwin, Chair Y Howard Y Berns (Brady) Y Mendoza Y Bost Y Myers, Richard Y Davis, Monique Y Scott Y Fowler, V-Chair Y Righter Y Giles (O'Brien) Y Winkel Y Wirsing, Spkpn Representative Feigenholtz, Chairperson, from the Committee on Human Services to which the following were referred, action taken February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 257, 733, 1031, 1077 and 1078. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 270, 313 and 1087. That the resolution be reported "be adopted" and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE RESOLUTION 32. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 257 is as follows: 5, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair N Myers, Richard A Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair Y Flowers Y Soto Y Howard N Winters N Wirsing The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1078 is as follows: 7, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard A Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair Y Flowers Y Soto Y Howard Y Winters P Wirsing The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 270, 313, 733, 1087 and HOUSE RESOLUTION 32 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard A Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair Y Flowers Y Soto Y Howard Y Winters Y Wirsing The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 1031 and 1077 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard Y Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair Y Flowers Y Soto Y Howard Y Winters Y Wirsing
9 [February 23, 2001] Representative Dart, Chairperson, from the Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law to which the following were referred, action taken February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 524, 543, 634, 770, 889 and 1060. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 543 and 634 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Meyer Y Brosnahan Y Osmond Y Hamos Y Righter Y Hoffman Y Scott, V-Chair Y Klingler Y Scully Y Lang Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 524 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair N Meyer Y Brosnahan Y Osmond Y Hamos Y Righter Y Hoffman Y Scott, V-Chair Y Klingler Y Scully Y Lang Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 770 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Meyer Y Brosnahan Y Osmond Y Hamos Y Righter (Cross) Y Hoffman A Scott, V-Chair A Klingler A Scully Y Lang Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 889 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Meyer Y Brosnahan Y Osmond Y Hamos Y Righter Y Hoffman Y Scott, V-Chair Y Klingler A Scully P Lang Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1060 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Meyer Y Brosnahan Y Osmond Y Hamos Y Righter (Cross) Y Hoffman Y Scott, V-Chair A Klingler Y Scully Y Lang Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait Representative O'Brien, Chairperson, from the Committee on Judiciary II - Criminal Law to which the following were referred,
[February 23, 2001] 10 action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 300 and 978. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 1019 and 1028. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 300, 978 and 1019 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y O'Brien, Chair Y Johnson Y Bradley Y Jones, Lou Y Brady Y Lindner Y Brosnahan, V-Chair Y Smith, Michael Y Brunsvold Y Turner, John Y Delgado Y Wait Y Winkel, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1028 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 4, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y O'Brien, Chair Y Johnson Y Bradley Y Jones, Lou N Brady N Lindner Y Brosnahan, V-Chair Y Smith, Michael Y Brunsvold Y Turner, John Y Delgado N Wait N Winkel, Spkpn Representative Slone, Chairperson, from the Committee on Conservation & Land Use 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 BILLS 942 and 1070. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 942 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Slone, Chair Y O'Connor Y Acevedo Y Osterman Y Hassert Y Parke Y May Y Scully Y Winters, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1070 is as follows: 5, Yeas; 4, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Slone, Chair N O'Connor Y Acevedo Y Osterman N Hassert N Parke Y May N Scully Y Winters, Spkpn Representative Stroger, Chairperson, from the Committee on Labor to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 20001, 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 BILLS 847 and 849. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 849 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 7, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Stroger, Chair Y Howard Y Acevedo N Hultgren N Beaubien, Spkpn Y Johnson
11 [February 23, 2001] N Bellock Y Jones, Shirley Y Curry, Julie Y McKeon, V-Chair Y Dart A Moore Y Davis, Monique N Parke N Hassert N Persico Y Hoffman Y Slone N Turner, John The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 847 is as follows: 18, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Stroger, Chair Y Howard Y Acevedo Y Hultgren Y Beaubien, Spkpn Y Johnson Y Bellock Y Jones, Shirley Y Curry, Julie Y McKeon, V-Chair Y Dart A Moore Y Davis, Monique Y Parke Y Hassert Y Persico Y Hoffman Y Slone Y Turner, John Representative Murphy, Chairperson, from the Committee on Personnel & Pensions 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 478. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 478 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Murphy, Chair Y Hoeft, Spkpn Y Beaubien Y Poe Y Davis, Steve Y Reitz Y Durkin Y Smith, Michael Y Granberg Y Stroger, V-Chair Y Zickus Representative Brosnahan, Chairperson, from the Committee on The Disabled Community to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 1023. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 1023 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Brosnahan, Chair Y McCarthy Y Feigenholtz, V-Chair Y O'Brien A Flowers Y Ryan Y Hoeft Y Schmitz Y Krause, Spkpn Y Sommer A Kurtz Y Winkel Y Yarbrough Representative Saviano, Chairperson, from the Committee on Registration & Regulation to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 572. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 234 and 752. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 234 and 752 is as follows:
[February 23, 2001] 12 16, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Saviano, Chair Y Klingler Y Boland Y Kosel Y Bradley Y Lyons, Eileen A Brunsvold A Mitchell, Bill Y Bugielski Y Novak Y Burke Y Osmond A Coulson A Reitz A Crotty Y Stephens Y Davis, Steve Y Winters Y Fritchey, V-Chair Y Wojcik Y Zickus, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 572 is as follows: 21, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Saviano, Chair Y Klingler Y Boland Y Kosel Y Bradley Y Lyons, Eileen Y Brunsvold Y Mitchell, Bill Y Bugielski Y Novak Y Burke Y Osmond Y Coulson Y Reitz Y Crotty Y Stephens Y Davis, Steve Y Winters Y Fritchey, V-Chair Y Wojcik Y Zickus, Spkpn Representative Kenner, Chairperson, from the Committee on State Government Administration to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 131, 605, 915, 1027 and 1029. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 98 and 276. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 98, 131, 605, 915, 1027 and 1029 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Kenner, Chair Y Pankau Y Collins, V-Chair Y Righter Y Franks Y Wirsing Y O'Connor, Spkpn Y Forby Y Fowler The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 276 is as follows: 5, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Kenner, Chair N Pankau Y Collins, V-Chair Y Righter Y Franks N Wirsing N O'Connor, Spkpn A Forby Y Fowler Representative Schoenberg, Chairperson, from the Committee on State Procurement to which the following were referred, action taken on February 22, 2001, 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 BILLS 93, 585, 589 and 909. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 93, 585 and 909 is as
13 [February 23, 2001] follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Schoenberg, Chair Y Morrow Y Brady Y Righter (Ryder) Y Kurtz, Spkpn Y Ryan Y Miller Y Soto Y Stephens The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 589 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Schoenberg, Chair P Morrow Y Brady Y Righter (Ryder) Y Kurtz, Spkpn Y Ryan Y Miller Y Soto Y Stephens CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP Representative Stephens asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Meyer asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 42. 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 2358. Introduced by Representative Winters, a bill for AN ACT to create the Local Legacy Act. HOUSE BILL 2359. Introduced by Representative May, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2360. Introduced by Representative Feigenholtz, a bill for AN ACT concerning insurance. HOUSE BILL 2361. Introduced by Representative Franks, a bill for AN ACT in relation to toll highways. HOUSE BILL 2362. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public safety. HOUSE BILL 2363. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2364. Introduced by Representatives Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2365. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2366. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2367. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2368. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2369. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2370. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2371. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2372. Introduced by Representative Smith, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 2373. Introduced by Representatives Parke - Osmond, a bill for AN ACT relating to insurance. HOUSE BILL 2374. Introduced by Representative Shirley Jones, a bill for AN ACT concerning emergency telephone calls.
[February 23, 2001] 14 HOUSE BILL 2375. Introduced by Representative Acevedo, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2376. Introduced by Representatives Bugielski - Meyer, a bill for AN ACT in relation to banking. HOUSE BILL 2377. Introduced by Representative Durkin, a bill for AN ACT concerning business transactions. HOUSE BILL 2378. Introduced by Representative Biggins, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2379. Introduced by Representative Johnson, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2380. Introduced by Representative Schmitz, a bill for AN ACT concerning bonds. HOUSE BILL 2381. Introduced by Representative Currie, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxation. HOUSE BILL 2382. Introduced by Representative Soto, a bill for AN ACT to create the Illinois Living Wage Act. HOUSE BILL 2383. Introduced by Representative Franks, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2384. Introduced by Representative Soto, a bill for AN ACT in relation to human services. HOUSE BILL 2385. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN ACT in relation to utilities. HOUSE BILL 2386. Introduced by Representative Scott, a bill for AN ACT in relation to utilities. HOUSE BILL 2387. Introduced by Representative Curry, a bill for AN ACT in relation to families. HOUSE BILL 2388. Introduced by Representative Bill Mitchell, a bill for AN ACT in relation to municipalities. HOUSE BILL 2389. Introduced by Representative Bill Mitchell, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public aid. HOUSE BILL 2390. Introduced by Representative May, a bill for AN ACT relating to schools. HOUSE BILL 2391. Introduced by Representative Leitch, a bill for AN ACT concerning animal control. HOUSE BILL 2392. Introduced by Representative Erwin, a bill for AN ACT concerning conveyances. HOUSE BILL 2393. Introduced by Representative Erwin, a bill for AN ACT concerning prescription drug benefits. HOUSE BILL 2394. Introduced by Representative Erwin, a bill for AN ACT regarding schools. HOUSE BILL 2395. Introduced by Representatives Erwin - Wirsing, a bill for AN ACT relating to higher education. HOUSE BILL 2396. Introduced by Representative Erwin, a bill for AN ACT regarding education. HOUSE BILL 2397. Introduced by Representative Durkin, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2398. Introduced by Representatives McGuire - Moffitt, a bill for AN ACT in relation to disabled persons. HOUSE BILL 2399. Introduced by Representatives McGuire - Moffitt, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2400. Introduced by Representative Winters, a bill for AN ACT relating to the licensure of nurses. HOUSE BILL 2401. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2402. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT regarding higher education. HOUSE BILL 2403. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2404. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning education. HOUSE BILL 2405. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT relating to schools. HOUSE BILL 2406. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2407. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT regarding higher education.
15 [February 23, 2001] HOUSE BILL 2408. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2409. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2410. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making an appropriation to the State Board of Education. HOUSE BILL 2411. Introduced by Representatives Burke - Dart, a bill for AN ACT to repeal the Soft Drink Industry Fair Dealing Act. HOUSE BILL 2412. Introduced by Representatives Winkel - Berns, a bill for AN ACT in relation to alcoholic liquor. HOUSE BILL 2413. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2414. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2415. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning tax increment financing. HOUSE BILL 2416. Introduced by Representatives Crotty - McGuire - Curry - Monique Davis - Brosnahan, Cross, Steve Davis, Durkin, Erwin, Feigenholtz, Flowers, Forby, Fowler, Franks, Kosel, Meyer, Ryan, Saviano, Scully, Slone, Soto, Wait and Yarbrough, a bill for AN ACT concerning pharmaceutical assistance. HOUSE BILL 2417. Introduced by Representative Crotty, a bill for AN ACT in relation to business transactions. HOUSE BILL 2418. Introduced by Representative John Jones, a bill for AN ACT concerning motor vehicles. HOUSE BILL 2419. Introduced by Representatives Osmond - Yarbrough - Mautino, a bill for AN ACT concerning insurance. HOUSE BILL 2420. Introduced by Representative Osmond, a bill for AN ACT in relation to insurance. HOUSE BILL 2421. Introduced by Representative Osmond, a bill for AN ACT in relation to insurance. HOUSE BILL 2422. Introduced by Representative Osmond, a bill for AN ACT in relation to insurance. HOUSE BILL 2423. Introduced by Representative John Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning teacher protection. HOUSE BILL 2424. Introduced by Representative John Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to education. HOUSE BILL 2425. Introduced by Representative Cowlishaw, a bill for AN ACT with regard to education. HOUSE BILL 2426. Introduced by Representatives Brunsvold - Black, a bill for AN ACT concerning emergency telephone services. HOUSE BILL 2427. Introduced by Representative Soto, a bill for AN ACT in relation to stalking. HOUSE BILL 2428. Introduced by Representative Crotty, a bill for AN ACT to amend the State Finance Act. HOUSE BILL 2429. Introduced by Representative Rutherford, a bill for AN ACT concerning public funds. HOUSE BILL 2430. Introduced by Representatives McGuire - Moffitt, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2431. Introduced by Representatives McGuire - Moffitt, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 2432. Introduced by Representative Kenner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to housing. HOUSE BILL 2433. Introduced by Representatives Osterman - Boland, a bill for AN ACT concerning elections. HOUSE BILL 2434. Introduced by Representative Franks, a bill for AN ACT concerning political contributions. HOUSE BILL 2435. Introduced by Representative Jerry Mitchell, a bill for AN ACT concerning food donations. HOUSE BILL 2436. Introduced by Representative Lindner, a bill for AN ACT concerning higher education. HOUSE BILL 2437. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health. HOUSE BILL 2438. Introduced by Representatives Coulson - O'Brien, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. HOUSE BILL 2439. Introduced by Representative Burke, a bill for AN
[February 23, 2001] 16 ACT to create the Home Loan Collateral Fund Act. HOUSE BILL 2440. Introduced by Representative O'Connor, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2441. Introduced by Representatives Boland - Black - Scott - Fowler - Moffitt, Crotty, Steve Davis, Delgado, Giles, Johnson, Mautino and Smith, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. HOUSE BILL 2442. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to property. HOUSE BILL 2443. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to property taxes. HOUSE BILL 2444. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning senior citizens and disabled persons. HOUSE BILL 2445. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to transportation. HOUSE BILL 2446. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning child care. HOUSE BILL 2447. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to family law. HOUSE BILL 2448. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning motor fuel. HOUSE BILL 2449. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2450. Introduced by Representative Arthur Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to energy assistance. HOUSE BILL 2451. Introduced by Representative Joseph Lyons, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health facilities. HOUSE BILL 2452. Introduced by Representative Joseph Lyons, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2453. Introduced by Representatives Coulson - McGuire - Krause - Cowlishaw, a bill for AN ACT concerning the Department on Aging. HOUSE BILL 2454. Introduced by Representative Winters, a bill for AN ACT concerning school taxes. HOUSE BILL 2455. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill for AN ACT in relation to circuit clerks. HOUSE BILL 2456. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill for AN ACT in relation to minors. HOUSE BILL 2457. Introduced by Representative Brosnahan, a bill for AN ACT in relation to probation and pretrial service. HOUSE BILL 2458. Introduced by Representative Zickus, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health. HOUSE BILL 2459. Introduced by Representative Zickus, a bill for AN ACT concerning fire fighting. HOUSE BILL 2460. Introduced by Representative Zickus, a bill for AN ACT concerning municipalities. HOUSE BILL 2461. Introduced by Representative Zickus, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2462. Introduced by Representative Zickus, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 2463. Introduced by Representative Stephens, a bill for AN ACT concerning the regulation of professions. HOUSE BILL 2464. Introduced by Representative O'Connor, a bill for AN ACT in relation to contracts. HOUSE BILL 2465. Introduced by Representatives Kosel - Persico, a bill for AN ACT concerning schools. HOUSE BILL 2466. Introduced by Representatives Krause - Currie, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxes. HOUSE BILL 2467. Introduced by Representatives Kosel - Persico - Jerry Mitchell - O'Connor - John Jones, a bill for AN ACT relating to education. HOUSE BILL 2468. Introduced by Representatives Kosel - Jerry Mitchell - O'Connor - John Jones, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2469. Introduced by Representatives Madigan - Hannig - Schoenberg, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations.
17 [February 23, 2001] HOUSE BILL 2470. Introduced by Representatives Franks - Crotty - Hoffman - May - Monique Davis, Acevedo, Dart, Flowers, Forby, Granberg, Holbrook, Lou Jones, Morrow, Reitz and Scully, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public aid. HOUSE BILL 2471. Introduced by Representatives Madigan - Hannig - Schoenberg, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations to the State Comptroller. HOUSE BILL 2472. Introduced by Representative Jerry Mitchell, a bill for AN ACT concerning schools. HOUSE BILL 2473. Introduced by Representatives Winkel - Berns, a bill for AN ACT concerning medicine. HOUSE BILL 2474. Introduced by Representative Leitch, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. HOUSE BILL 2475. Introduced by Representative Cross, a bill for AN ACT concerning schools. HOUSE BILL 2476. Introduced by Representative Cross, a bill for AN ACT concerning education. HOUSE BILL 2477. Introduced by Representative O'Connor, a bill for AN ACT in relation to contracts. HOUSE BILL 2478. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT concerning senior citizens and disabled persons. HOUSE BILL 2479. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2480. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2481. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2482. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2483. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxation. HOUSE BILL 2484. Introduced by Representative Moore, a bill for AN ACT in relation to taxes. HOUSE BILL 2485. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for AN ACT in relation to criminal law. HOUSE BILL 2486. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning the regulation of professions. HOUSE BILL 2487. Introduced by Representatives Soto - Hamos - Reitz - Flowers - O'Brien, Burke, Collins, Crotty, Currie, Delgado, Feigenholtz, Forby, Fritchey, Garrett, Joseph Lyons, May, Osterman, Art Turner, Yarbrough and Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning employment. HOUSE BILL 2488. Introduced by Representative Hamos, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health. HOUSE BILL 2489. Introduced by Representative Boland, a bill for AN ACT concerning members of the General Assembly. HOUSE BILL 2490. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to transportation. HOUSE BILL 2491. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to family law. HOUSE BILL 2492. Introduced by Representative Coulson, a bill for AN ACT concerning health facilities. HOUSE BILL 2493. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to civil immunities. HOUSE BILL 2494. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning child care. HOUSE BILL 2495. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 2496. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT to create the Home Rule Integrity Act. HOUSE BILL 2497. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to income taxes. HOUSE BILL 2498. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 2499. Introduced by Representative Art Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning utilities. HOUSE BILL 2500. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for
[February 23, 2001] 18 AN ACT concerning an East St. Louis mathematics and science academy. HOUSE BILL 2501. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT relating to education. HOUSE BILL 2502. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning an East St. Louis teacher's academy for math, science, and technology. HOUSE BILL 2503. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2504. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT regarding appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2505. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2506. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2507. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2508. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2509. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT to create the Old Man River Anticipatory Design Center Act. HOUSE BILL 2510. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. HOUSE BILL 2511. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT to create the Illinois Africa-America Peace Brigade. HOUSE BILL 2512. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT relating to schools. HOUSE BILL 2513. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT in relation to community colleges. HOUSE BILL 2514. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT relating to academic centers of excellence. HOUSE BILL 2515. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT to foster economic development. HOUSE BILL 2516. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning higher education. HOUSE BILL 2517. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning redevelopment. HOUSE BILL 2518. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT to concerning higher education. HOUSE BILL 2519. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT concerning a performing arts school. HOUSE BILL 2520. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT relating to school facilities. HOUSE BILL 2521. Introduced by Representative Hoffman, a bill for AN ACT concerning public health. HOUSE BILL 2522. Introduced by Representative Younge, a bill for AN ACT making appropriations. AGREED RESOLUTION The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Resolutions. HOUSE RESOLUTION 73 Offered by Representative Brosnahan: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to extend their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Edward J. Barry of Oak Lawn, Illinois who passed away on January 31, 2001; and WHEREAS, Edward J. Barry was born on July 25, 1920 in Chicago to Eugene and Ann Barry; Edward and his siblings, Helen-Kaye, Mary, Jack, Eugene, Phillip and Ann were raised in the parish of St. Leo; and WHEREAS, Edward J. Barry served our country in World War II and was a recipient of the Purple Heart; his service to country and community continued as he served over twenty years with the Chicago Police Department and ascended to the position of Sergeant; and
19 [February 23, 2001] WHEREAS, Edward J. Barry married Norine Judge on April 15, 1950; they raised their four children, Michael, Maureen, Edward Jr., and Laura, at 79th and Whipple in the parish of St. Thomas More; and they are the proud grandparents of seven grandchildren, Bridget, Nora, Ashley, Eddie III, Abbey, Michael and Patrick; and WHEREAS, Edward J. Barry was a member of the Elks Lodge #1596 and St. Thomas More Holy Name Society; and WHEREAS, Edward J. Barry was a loving son, brother, father, uncle, grandfather and a loyal friend and known to be a caring and generous man; and WHEREAS, The passing of Edward J. Barry will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with his family and friends, the passing of Edward J. Barry of Oak Lawn, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Edward J. Barry. HOUSE RESOLUTION 74 Offered by Representative Saviano: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize dedicated acts of service to a community in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, For the last 59 years, Rodger William Hammill has made a lasting and profound difference in the Franklin Park community; and WHEREAS, Rodger William Hammill was born on August 30, 1915; he attended grade school in the unincorporated Norwood Township at Melvina and Montrose and attended high school at Carl Schurz; he married his wife, Dorothy in 1940; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hammill moved to the Franklin Park area in 1942; having inherited his father's business, the Chicago Washed Cotton Goods, he was continually busy running the family business, selling electrical material for Bright Electric Company, and also taking pictures for the fire and police departments; and WHEREAS, The year 1947 was a very busy year for Mr. Hammill, signifying the beginning of more than a half century of community involvement in the Village of Franklin Park; that year he opened his first photo studio on Franklin Avenue; in addition, he helped form the Chamber of Commerce, was appointed Police and Fire Commissioner, and elected as village trustee; and WHEREAS, Rodger Hammill's name is synonymous with the Kiwanis Club and he has a 53-year perfect attendance record with the organization; in 1946, he campaigned for a water bond issue bringing Chicago Water to Franklin Park; in 1948, he was the founding member of the Franklin Park Manufacturing Association; in 1953, Rodger worked with many of the residents to bring the Leyden Community Hospital to the community; he was also a charter member of the Leyden Community Hospital Foundation; in 1957, he was elected Leyden Township Constable and was appointed Civil Defense Director of Franklin Park in 1959; and WHEREAS, Rodger Hammill's incredible photograph collection of Franklin Park's history served him well during the 70th anniversary of the community's incorporation in 1952, the 1967 Diamond Jubilee, and the 1992 centennial celebration; he was intimately involved with all three historic town observances providing photographs, movies, documentaries, and hundreds of hours of his time to make these events so memorable; and WHEREAS, During this whole period, Mr. Hammill has been an active member of the First United Methodist Church; he has been the photographer at all the events there, especially the yearly confirmation classes; he has also been a life long friend of the library, having helped create the Village Library District in 1967, where he continues to donate pictures for the local history room; and WHEREAS, Rodger Hammill has been the recipient of numerous awards over the years, the most memorable include: the testimonial dinner by
[February 23, 2001] 20 local police, fire, and village officials in 1978, being selected as Individual of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce in 1985, being named the Senior Volunteer by Cook County Sheriff Michael Sheehan, and being awarded the Kiwanis Club's Amador Medal in 1997; and WHEREAS, Rodger William Hammill has proven himself to be a legend in the history of Franklin Park; his dedicated service and love for the community has helped Franklin Park grow over the years; his service has provided the community with a link to its past, present, and future; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we honor Rodger William Hammill for his 59 years of dedicated service to the Village of Franklin Park; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Rodger William Hammill as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 75 Offered by Representative Durkin: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to commend the men and women of the Forest Park Fire Department for their hard work and dedication to their community; and WHEREAS, An early morning fire on January 4, 2001, could have been tragic for former park district commissioner and village commissioner John Booth and his wife, Maureen; As police arrived on the scene they found Mr. Booth hanging outside of a window, his wife trapped inside; and WHEREAS, Through the quick response of the police, both lives were saved that morning; the fire department had just responded to a call at the Waldheim Cemetery storage and maintenance building when they received the call to the Booth home; and WHEREAS, The quick response by the Forest Park Fire Department resulted in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Booth sustaining very little fire damage; and WHEREAS, This devotion to the lives of others makes the men and women of the Forest Park Fire Department worthy of honor; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the men and women of the Forest Park Fire Department for their hard work and devotion, especially in saving the lives and property of Mr. and Mrs. John Booth; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Fire Chief Tim Rebor. HOUSE RESOLUTION 76 Offered by Representative Durkin: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to commend the men and women of the Park Forest Police Department for their hard work and dedication to their community; and WHEREAS, An early morning fire on January 4, 2001, could have been tragic for former park district commissioner and village commissioner John Booth and his wife, Maureen; as police arrived on the scene they found Mr. Booth hanging outside of a window, his wife trapped inside; and WHEREAS, Through the quick response of Officers Peter Morrissette, Harold Grimes, Tom Hall and Sergeant Mike Murphy, the lives of both Mr. and Mrs. Booth were spared that morning; and WHEREAS, The officers helped Mr. Booth out of his dire situation and then went to help Mrs. Booth; Officers Murphy and Grimes, along with Officer Jose Flores, kicked in the lower panels of the front door and dragged Mrs. Booth to safety; and WHEREAS, This devotion to the lives of others makes the men and women of the Forest Park Police Department worthy of honor; therefore, be it
21 [February 23, 2001] RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the men and women of the Park Forest Police Department for their hard work and devotion, especially in saving the lives of Mr. and Mrs. John Booth; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Police Chief Ed Pope. HOUSE RESOLUTION 77 Offered by Representative Fowler: WHEREAS, The institution of marriage is one of the cornerstones upon which our society is built, and a marriage that has achieved a notable longevity is truly a model for the people of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Imogene Eilers of Chandlerville, Illinois, recently celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage; and WHEREAS, Lloyd and Imogene were united in holy matrimony on February 17, 1976, in Springfield, Illinois; and WHEREAS, They are the loving parents of Michael (wife, Betty) Eilers, Gary Eilers, Eric Eilers, Carol (husband, Robert) Troxell, Rick (wife, Rita) Eilers, Phillip (wife, Kim) Eilers, Angela (husband, Jamie) Libben, Cheryl (husband, Ron) Lane, and Kelly (husband, George) Large; and the grandparents of 22 wonderful grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter; and WHEREAS, Lloyd Eilers is a retired rural mail carrier and Imogene Eilers retired as an Executive Secretary from Franklin Life Insurance Co.; and WHEREAS, The respect for marriage reaches one of its highest plateaus when a couple such as Lloyd and Imogene Eilers celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary; and WHEREAS, Lloyd and Imogene Eilers stand as examples of the best of our society, and their love and devotion to each other and to their family and friends serve as a reminder to all that hard work, dedication, and love can make a difference in today's world; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Lloyd and Imogene Eilers on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary; that we commend them for achieving a long and happy marriage, blessed with children, grandchildren, a great-grandchild and rich in friendships; and that we wish them happiness and good health in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to them as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 78 Offered by Representative Hartke: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Carl Koerner, Jr., who passed away on January 20, 2001; and WHEREAS, Carl Koerner was born on December 10, 1926 in East St. Louis, Illinois; his parents were Carl P. and Ann Koerner; Mr. Koerner served as a military policeman in the United States Army during World War II; in 1961 Mr. Koerner and his family moved to Effingham, beginning his community service to the town; and WHEREAS, Carl Koerner was the chairman and founder of Koerner Distributor Inc. of Effingham, Carterville, Centralia and New Baden; he was also the owner and director of K & M Floral Shoppe Inc. and Effingham Marina Inc.; and WHEREAS, For almost 40 years, Carl P. Koerner, Jr. dedicated himself to improving the quality of life in the Effingham area through his participation in civic organizations, including being a member of the St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and chairperson
[February 23, 2001] 22 of the St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Foundation; a member of the St. Anthony Home and School Association, St. Anthony Booster Club, Effingham Knights of Columbus, Effingham Country Club, Greater Effingham Chamber of Commerce & Industry Industrial Affairs Committee, St. Anthony's Hospital Planning Commission, St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital Advisory Council, Effingham County Youth Commission, and Effingham Unit 40 Board Referendum Committee; past president and a member of the Eastern Illinois University Panther Club; a member of the Eastern Illinois University Executive Council and President's Club; a member of Eastern Illinois University's Board of Trustees and chairman; and a member of the Effingham Catholic Charities Board of Directors, the Effingham Kiwanis Club, the Effingham Jaycees, and every St. Anthony schools' ad hoc committee; and WHEREAS, Mr. Koerner has received numerous awards for his community service, including the posthumous Effingham Daily News 2001 Citizen of the Year award, the 1996 ARC Community Support Systems Family of the Year, the 1987 St. Anthony Booster Club Recognition Award, membership in the Eastern Illinois University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1985, the Eastern Illinois University Panther Club Most Valuable Player in Fundraising Efforts, the Eastern Illinois University 1984 Glen Hesler Award, and recognition for past contributions at the 2000 Catholic Charities Dinner; and WHEREAS, Mr. Koerner received many work-related awards, including the Rotary Club Vocational Excellence Award, the Seagram Tribute to Achievement Award, the Greater Effingham Chamber of Commerce & Industry EXCEL Award, the Business and Ethics and Social Improvement Award from Eastern Illinois University Lumpkin College of Business, the Stroh Brewery Proud Lion Award of Excellence, the Hiram Walker & Sons President's Award, and the W.A. Taylor Drambule Award of Merit; and WHEREAS, Mr. Koerner was a supporter of Catholic Charities, St. Anthony schools, St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Unit 40 schools, Eastern Illinois University, St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Effingham school sports, and many other community projects; and WHEREAS, Mr. Koerner was considered a liaison between the City of Effingham and Springfield government; his friendships and connections with State leadership often helped open up discussions for projects like the Raney Street overpass and extension that benefitted the Effingham area; and WHEREAS, The passing of Carl P. Koerner, Jr. will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his wife, Carolyn; his sons, Phil (wife, Carla) and Paul (wife, Kay); his daughter, Lynn Radford; his sister, Rita (husband, John) Baird; his nine grandchildren; and the many people in the City of Effingham whose lives were touched by his generosity; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew him, the death of Carl P. Koerner, Jr. of Effingham, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Carl P. Koerner, Jr. with our sincere condolences. HOUSE RESOLUTION 79 Offered by Representative Black: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are honored to recognize acts of heroism to the United States of America; and WHEREAS, The soldiers of Company A, 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry, of Matoon and Danville, Illinois, were formally welcomed home on February 19, 2001, from their return from mobilization to federal service in Kuwait as part of Operation Desert Spring; and WHEREAS, Company A was deployed to Kuwait in September, 2000; their rotation was part of Operation Southern Watch that included enforcement of the no-fly zones in Iraq and protecting key assets in Southwest Asia; following the deployment, the company demobilized at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin in early February, 2001; and
23 [February 23, 2001] WHEREAS, The soldiers of Company A were primarily responsible for the personnel and equipment security at two Patriot missile sites, a communication site, and a military intelligence collection point; the soldiers were also assigned to temporary missions, such as a quick reactionary force for Camp Doha and aboard an Army's logistical support ship; and WHEREAS, Most of the deployment was spent under THREATCON DELTA and CHARLIE, the two highest threat levels; this meant that the soldiers of Company A were at a constant state of readiness and restricted to their sites in case of a terrorist attack; and WHEREAS, Upon the return of Company A to its home in Illinois, more than 250 family members and friends gathered at the National Guard Armory in Mattoon to welcome home their loved ones from a four-month peacekeeping tour in Kuwait; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we honor the soldiers of Company A, 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry, of Mattoon and Danville, Illinois, for their dedicated service to the people of the United States of America during the recent four-month peacekeeping tour that provided security in Kuwait; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the soldiers of Company A, 2nd Battalion, 130th Infantry as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 80 Offered by Representative Wojcik: WHEREAS, St. Matthew's Parish in Schaumburg, Illinois, is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2001; and WHEREAS, On March 1, 1975, the first Mass was celebrated at Meinke Recreation Center; in June of 1975 weekend Masses began at Collins School; in September of 1975 Religious Education classes began; and on December 3, 1976, a ground-breaking ceremony was held for the ten acre campus that would become home to St. Matthew's Parish; in November of 1977 the Worship Center (now the Hughes Center), the Rectory, and parking areas were completed; in April of 1985 the new Parish Center was started due to church growth; and WHEREAS, On March 21, 1976 Father Ed Hughes was officially appointed Pastor of St. Matthew's Parish; on June 30, 1994 Father Hughes retired and became Pastor Emeritus; on June 20, 1994 Associate Pastor Father Joe Wilk was named the new Pastor of St. Matthew's Parish; and WHEREAS, The success of St. Matthew's Parish would not be possible without the efforts and good will of its thousands of parishoners, both past and present; and WHEREAS, St. Matthew's Parish will celebrate their twenty-fifth anniversary throughout the year; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the parishoners of St. Matthew's Parish as they celebrate their twenty-fifth anniversary; and we wish them continued good fortune as they continue to serve God in their community; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to St. Matthew's Parish. HOUSE RESOLUTION 81 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Charles "Chip" Woodward has left his position as Director of Legislative Affairs, Office of the Governor, to become Deputy Auditor General for the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, As Director of Legislative Affairs Charles "Chip" Woodward was responsible for developing and implementing Governor George Ryan's legislative agenda; he served as the Governor's liaison to the Illinois General Assembly; and he was highly valued and respected by those who
[February 23, 2001] 24 worked with him on a daily basis; and WHEREAS, Charles "Chip" Woodward received his education from Southern Illinois University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science; he was a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity and the Intra-Fraternity Council; he also did post graduate work at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri; and WHEREAS, In addition to working with the Office of the Governor, Charles "Chip" Woodward has also served as: the Director of Legislative Affairs for the Office of the Secretary of State (1994 to 1998); the Chief Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the Office of the Secretary of State (1991 to 1994); the Assistant for State Legislative Relations for the Office of Legislation and Intergovernmental Affairs, Illinois Department of Public Aid (1990 to 1991); Policy Specialist for the Bureau of Policy and Federal Affairs, Office of Inter-Governmental Affairs, the Illinois Department of Transportation (1985 to 1990); Assistant Project Director for the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement, Illinois Department of Public Aid (1984 to 1985); Contract Administrator for the Bureau of Child Support Enforcement, Illinois Department of Public Aid (1981 to 1984); Acting Director, Office of the Governor, Illinois Office of Voluntary Citizen Participation (1980 to 1981); and Disability Claims Adjudicator, Bureau of Disability Adjudication Services, Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services (1977 to 1980); and WHEREAS, Charles "Chip" Woodward has been an invaluable member of the Governor's staff and will continue to excel wherever his path may take him; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Charles "Chip" Woodward on his new position as Deputy Auditor General and wish him nothing but the best in his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Charles "Chip" Woodward. HOUSE RESOLUTION 82 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are honored to recognize acts of heroism by a citizen of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It was the quick action of Brandon Pope, who used a People Against Violent Environments emergency cellular phone to dial 911, that is credited with helping save his mother's life; and WHEREAS, Brandon Pope is five years of age and hails from Centralia, Illinois; he is a student at the Centralia City Schools' Field School Kindergarten Center in Centralia; and WHEREAS, On February 7, 2001, Brandon Pope's mother, Sandy, suffered a seizure and passed out; Brandon activated his mother's "Call to Protect Program" cellular phone to dial 911, which resulted in saving his mother's life; and WHEREAS, Brandon credits his knowledge of the cellular phone to watching his older sister use her cellular phone; and WHEREAS, Sandy Pope has a very special hero in her son Brandon; it was his quick actions that has given him the title "Hero" by his mother; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we honor Brandon Pope for his acts of heroism that helped save the life of his mother, Sandy Pope; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Brandon Pope as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 83 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of
25 [February 23, 2001] the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The Brinkmann Family was named as the Clinton County "2000 Farm Family of the Year"; and WHEREAS, Darryl Brinkmann is a graduate of the University of Illinois with a B.S. degree in Agricultural Economics; he started his farming career in 1981; Darryl and his brother, Kent, farm 750 acres of cropland at the home farm in South Clement Township; and WHEREAS, From 1983 to the present day, Darryl Brinkmann has become a very active member of the community as well as many State and National organizations which include being an active member of the Clinton County Farm Bureau since 1985 and serving as its current president; secretary and chairman for the Illinois Farm Bureau State Young Farmers Committee in 1986; he served as chairman of the advisory board on the Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Directors in 1990; a seven year member of the Clinton County Service Co., during which time he served as secretary and president between 1983 and 1990; he served as board member and treasurer of AgriPride F.S. Inc from 1990 through 1991; in 1991 he became a member of the Illinois Soybean Association and served as treasurer, vice-president, and president of the board from 1991 through 1999; he has been a member of the American Soybean Association since 1995 during which time he has served on the board for two years; since 1999, he has served as director for the American Soybean Association on the National Biodiesel board; and most recently he serves as a board member for the Producers Alliance; and WHEREAS, Darryl Brinkmann, his wife Jean and daughter Danielle reside at the home farm located in South Clement Township; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Brinkmann Family for being the recipient of the Clinton County "Farm Family of the Year" award; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the Brinkmann Family as an expression of our esteem. 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 Fritchey, HOUSE BILL 394 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the negative by the following vote: 32, Yeas; 70, Nays; 13, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 2) This bill, having failed to receive the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared lost. On motion of Representative Scott, HOUSE BILL 427 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: 115, 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 Burke, HOUSE BILL 442 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: 113, Yeas; 2, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
[February 23, 2001] 26 (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. On motion of Representative Feigenholtz, HOUSE BILL 447 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: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 5) 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 Joseph Lyons, HOUSE BILL 469 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: 109, Yeas; 7, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 6) 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 Holbrook, HOUSE BILL 494 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: 81, Yeas; 30, Nays; 5, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 7) 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 Hamos, HOUSE BILL 500 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: 115, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 8) 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 Black, HOUSE BILL 476 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: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 9) 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. ACTION ON MOTIONS Representative Durkin asked and obtained unanimous consent to suspend the posting requirements for HOUSE BILLS 1842, 1843 and 1844. RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 65, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82 and 83 were taken up for consideration.
27 [February 23, 2001] Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolutions. The motion prevailed and the Resolutions were adopted. ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 11 was taken up for consideration. Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FIRST READING Representative Eileen Lyons introduced the following: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 6 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 2 and 5 of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution: ARTICLE IV THE LEGISLATURE (ILCON Art. IV, Sec. 2) SECTION 2. LEGISLATIVE COMPOSITION (a) One Senator shall be elected from each Legislative District. Senators elected in 2004 shall first serve terms of six years and then terms of two years. Senators elected in 2006 shall serve six-year terms. Immediately following each decennial redistricting, the General Assembly by law shall divide the Legislative Districts as equally as possible into two three groups. During each ten-year period, beginning with the general election in 2012, Senators from one group shall be elected for terms of six years and then for terms of four years 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 other third group shall first be elected, for terms of two years, four years and then for terms of six four years. The Legislative Districts in each group shall be distributed substantially equally over the State. (b) 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. Representatives elected in 2004 and 2008 shall serve terms of four years. During each ten-year period, beginning with the general election in 2012, Representatives shall first be elected for terms of four years, then for terms of two years, and then for terms of four years. (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
[February 23, 2001] 28 by appointment as provided by law. If the vacancy is in a Senatorial or Representative office with more than twenty-eight months remaining in the term, the appointed Senator or Representative shall serve until the next general election, at which time a Senator or Representative shall be elected to serve for the remainder of the term. If the vacancy is in any other Senatorial or 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. 5) SECTION 5. SESSIONS (a) The General Assembly shall convene each year on the second Wednesday of January. The General Assembly shall be a continuous body for a period beginning and ending at noon on the second Wednesday of January of consecutive odd-numbered years. during the term for which members of the House of Representatives are elected. (b) The Governor may convene the General Assembly or the Senate alone in special session by a proclamation stating the purpose of the session; and only business encompassed by such purpose, together with any impeachments or confirmation of appointments shall be transacted. Special sessions of the General Assembly may also be convened by joint proclamation of the presiding officers of both houses, issued as provided by law. (c) Sessions of each house of the General Assembly and meetings of committees, joint committees and legislative commissions shall be open to the public. Sessions and committee meetings of a house may be closed to the public if two-thirds of the members elected to that house determine that the public interest so requires; and meetings of joint committees and legislative commissions may be so closed if two-thirds of the members elected to each house so determine. (Source: Illinois Constitution.) SCHEDULE This Constitutional Amendment takes effect on January 1, 2003 and applies to the election of members of the General Assembly in 2004 and thereafter. It does not affect the terms of members elected in 2000 or 2002. The foregoing HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 6 was taken up, read in full a first time, ordered printed and placed in the Committee on Rules. RESOLUTION The following resolutions were offered and placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 67 Offered by Representative Saviano: WHEREAS, Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States grants to the Congress the power to coin money; and WHEREAS, Many Americans are unaware of the provisions of the
29 [February 23, 2001] Constitution, one of the most remarkable and important documents in world history; and WHEREAS, An abbreviated version of this essential document, consisting of the Preamble and the Bill of Rights could easily be placed on the reverse of the one-dollar bill; and WHEREAS, Placing the Preamble and the Bill of Rights on the one-dollar bill, a unit of currency used daily by virtually all Americans, would serve to remind the people of the historical importance of the Constitution and its impact on their lives today; and WHEREAS, Americans would be reminded by the Preamble of the blessings of liberty and by the amendments of the historical changes to the document that forms the very core of the American experience; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the United States Congress to redesign the United States one-dollar bill to include the Preamble of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights on its reverse side; and be it further RESOLVED, A suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the President of the United States, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, and the members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation. HOUSE RESOLUTION 69 Offered by Representative Soto: WHEREAS, Pregnancy rates among Hispanic teenagers are alarming; and WHEREAS, The General Assembly should take action to find appropriate and effective solutions for this problem; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY- SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the House Task Force on Hispanic Teen Pregnancy is created to study the rate of pregnancy among Hispanic teenage girls; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall consist of: 3 Representatives and 3 public members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; and 2 Representatives and 2 public members appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; and be it further RESOLVED, That the public members of the task force shall represent the Hispanic community and providers of health care and other services to teenagers; and be it further RESOLVED, That the task force shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations, including recommendations for legislation, to the House of Representatives no later than September 1, 2001. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted the following Senate Joint Resolution, in the adoption of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 11 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that when the Senate adjourns on Thursday, February 22, 2001, it stands adjourned until Tuesday, February 27, 2001, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and when the House of Representatives adjourns on Friday, February 23, 2001, it stands adjourned until Tuesday, February 27, 2001, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
[February 23, 2001] 30 Adopted by the Senate, February 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing message from the Senate reporting their adoption of Senate Joint Resolution 11 was taken up for immediate consideration. Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 11 was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. At the hour of 4:01 o'clock p.m., Representative Currie moved that the House do now adjourn. The motion prevailed. And in accordance therewith and pursuant to SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 11, the House stood adjourned until Tuesday, February 27, 2001, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
31 [February 23, 2001] NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE FEB 23, 2001 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 116 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 E 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 P 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 A MR. SPEAKER P ERWIN P LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 23, 2001] 32 NO. 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 394 ATM FEES LIMIT THIRD READING LOST FEB 23, 2001 32 YEAS 70 NAYS 13 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO P FEIGENHOLTZ N LINDNER N POE N BASSI Y FLOWERS N LYONS,EILEEN N REITZ N BEAUBIEN Y FORBY P LYONS,JOSEPH N RIGHTER N BELLOCK Y FOWLER N MATHIAS N RUTHERFORD P BERNS P FRANKS N MAUTINO P RYAN N BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAY N RYDER N BLACK N GARRETT N McAULIFFE P SAVIANO N BOLAND E GILES Y McCARTHY N SCHMITZ N BOST N GRANBERG N McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG P BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McKEON Y SCOTT N BRADY N HANNIG Y MENDOZA P SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN N HARTKE N MEYER N SLONE N BRUNSVOLD N HASSERT Y MILLER N SMITH N BUGIELSKI N HOEFT N MITCHELL,BILL N SOMMER N BURKE A HOFFMAN N MITCHELL,JERRY Y SOTO N CAPPARELLI N HOLBROOK N MOFFITT N STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD N MOORE Y STROGER Y COULSON N HULTGREN Y MORROW N TENHOUSE N COWLISHAW N JOHNSON N MULLIGAN P TURNER,ART N CROSS N JONES,JOHN P MURPHY N TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY P JONES,LOU N MYERS N WAIT Y CURRIE P JONES,SHIRLEY N NOVAK N WINKEL N CURRY Y KENNER P O'BRIEN N WINTERS N DANIELS N KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR N WIRSING Y DART Y KOSEL N OSMOND N WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE N KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YARBROUGH N DAVIS,STEVE N KURTZ N PANKAU Y YOUNGE Y DELGADO Y LANG N PARKE N ZICKUS N DURKIN N LAWFER N PERSICO A MR. SPEAKER N ERWIN N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
33 [February 23, 2001] NO. 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 427 CD CORR-AGGRAVATED ARSON-85% THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 115 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 E 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 A HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT Y 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 A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 23, 2001] 34 NO. 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 442 MWRD-TAX TO PAY DEBT-TIME THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 113 YEAS 2 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 N BOLAND E 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 A SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT Y 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 N LAWFER Y PERSICO A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
35 [February 23, 2001] NO. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 447 GUIDE DOG ACCESS ACT-TRAINERS THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 116 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 E 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 Y 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 A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 23, 2001] 36 NO. 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 469 WTR RECLAM DIST-DEPUTY ATTY THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 109 YEAS 7 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 N BLACK Y GARRETT Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND E GILES Y McCARTHY N 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 Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MORROW N TENHOUSE N COWLISHAW Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS N 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 N WIRSING Y DART N 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 A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
37 [February 23, 2001] NO. 7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 494 CD CORR-INMATES-TOBACCO THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 81 YEAS 30 NAYS 5 PRESENT N ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LINDNER N POE Y BASSI N FLOWERS N LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RIGHTER N BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAY Y RYDER N BLACK Y GARRETT Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND E GILES Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McKEON Y SCOTT N BRADY Y HANNIG N MENDOZA Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE N MEYER Y SLONE N BRUNSVOLD N HASSERT P MILLER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOMMER N BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,JERRY N SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MOFFITT Y STEPHENS N COLLINS P HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN N MORROW N TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW N JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN P TURNER,ART N CROSS Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY N TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,LOU N MYERS Y WAIT Y CURRIE P JONES,SHIRLEY N NOVAK Y WINKEL Y CURRY P KENNER N O'BRIEN Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR N WIRSING Y DART Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y WOJCIK N DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN N YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y YOUNGE N DELGADO Y LANG N PARKE Y ZICKUS Y DURKIN Y LAWFER N PERSICO A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 23, 2001] 38 NO. 8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 500 EMERGENCY MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 115 YEAS 1 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 E 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 Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOORE Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MORROW Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW N 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 A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
39 [February 23, 2001] NO. 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 476 ENHANCED 911-EXEMPT PRISONS THIRD READING PASSED FEB 23, 2001 116 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 E 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 Y 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 A MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence

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