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STATE OF ILLINOIS
HOUSE JOURNAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
118TH LEGISLATIVE DAY
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2002
1:00 O'CLOCK P.M.
NO. 118
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Daily Journal Index
118th Legislative Day
Action Page(s)
Adjournment........................................ 18
Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 4
Fiscal Note Requested.............................. 4
Fiscal Note Supplied............................... 5
Housing Affordability Impact Note Supplied......... 5
Judicial Notes Supplied............................ 5
Quorum Roll Call................................... 4
State Mandates Note Requested...................... 5
Temporary Committee Assignments.................... 4
Temporary Committee Assignments.................... 4
Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)
HB 1583 Committee Report................................... 10
HB 1761 Committee Report................................... 5
HJR 0798 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0794 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0794 Agreed Resolution.................................. 10
HR 0795 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0795 Agreed Resolution.................................. 11
HR 0797 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0797 Agreed Resolution.................................. 11
HR 0798 Committee Report................................... 9
HR 0799 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0799 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0799 Agreed Resolution.................................. 12
HR 0800 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0800 Agreed Resolution.................................. 13
HR 0801 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0801 Agreed Resolution.................................. 13
HR 0802 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0802 Agreed Resolution.................................. 14
HR 0803 Adoption........................................... 16
HR 0803 Agreed Resolution.................................. 15
SB 0929 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1527 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1534 Third Reading...................................... 15
SB 1550 Third Reading...................................... 16
SB 1553 Committee Report................................... 9
SB 1556 Committee Report................................... 7
SB 1571 First Reading...................................... 15
SB 1634 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1638 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1649 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1658 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1683 Committee Report................................... 7
SB 1695 Committee Report................................... 9
SB 1704 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1707 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1713 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1717 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1735 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1752 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1777 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1794 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 1814 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 1930 First Reading...................................... 15
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Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)
SB 1953 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 2004 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 2016 Committee Report................................... 6
SB 2023 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 2098 Committee Report................................... 5
SB 2135 Committee Report................................... 9
SB 2195 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 2197 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 2206 Committee Report................................... 8
SB 2313 Senate Message - Passage of Senate Bill............ 10
SJR 0068 Senate Message..................................... 17
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The House met pursuant to adjournment.
The Speaker in the Chair.
Prayer by LeeArthur Crawford, Assistant Pastor with the Victory
Temple Church in Springfield, Illinois.
Representative Burke 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:
115 present. (ROLL CALL 1)
By unanimous consent, Representatives Dart and Shirley Jones were
excused from attendance.
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
The Speaker announced the following temporary committee
assignments:
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
The Speaker announced the following temporary committee
assignments:
Representative Hartke replaced Representative Art Turner in the
Committee on Rules on April 9, 2002.
Representative Lang replaced Representative Art Turner in the
Committee on Rules on April 9, 2002.
Representative Hamos will replace Representative Reitz in the
Sub-Committee on Transportation Railroad, for today only.
Representative Lang will replace Representative Art Turner in the
Committee on Rules, for today only.
REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to
which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and
reported the same back with the following recommendations:
That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted":
Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE RESOLUTION 798.
The committee roll call vote on the foregoing Legislative Measure
is as follows:
4, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Currie, Chair A Hannig
Y Cross Y Tenhouse, Spkpn
Y Turner, Art
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 Elementary & Secondary Education: SENATE BILL 1930.
Committee on Executive: SENATE BILL 1571.
REQUEST FOR FISCAL NOTE
Representative Black requested that a Fiscal Note be supplied for
SENATE BILL 1683.
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FISCAL NOTE SUPPLIED
A Fiscal Note has been supplied for SENATE BILL 1713.
REQUEST FOR STATE MANDATES NOTE
Representative Black requested that a State Mandates Note be
supplied for SENATE BILL 1683.
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY IMPACT NOTE SUPPLIED
A Housing Affordability Impact Note has been supplied for SENATE
BILL 1627.
JUDICIAL NOTES SUPPLIED
Judicial Notes have been supplied for SENATE BILLS 1527, 1713 and
1752.
REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES
Representative McGuire, Chairperson, from the Committee on Aging 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: SENATE BILL 2098.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 2098 is as follows:
19, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y McGuire, Chair Y Lawfer
Y Berns Y Lyons, Joseph
Y Coulson, Spkpn Y Marquardt
Y Cowlishaw Y Mendoza
Y Forby Y Mitchell, Jerry
Y Franks, V-Chair Y Moffitt
Y Garrett Y Ryan
Y Giles Y Saviano
Y Jefferson Y Soto
Y Wait
Representative Reitz, Chairperson, from the Committee on Cities &
Villages to which the following were referred, action taken on April
10, 2002, 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 1761.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1761 is as follows:
8, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Reitz, Chair Y Mathias, Spkpn
Y Berns Y Mautino
Y Colvin A May
A Durkin A McCarthy, V-Chair
N Forby Y Schmitz
Y Marquardt A Slone
Y Wojcik
Representative Scully, Chairperson, from the Committee on Commerce
& Business Development to which the following were referred, action
taken on April 10, 2002, and reported the same back with the following
recommendations:
That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of
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Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 1649.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1649 is as follows:
9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Scully, Chair Y Lindner
Y Collins Y Miller
Y Flowers, V-Chair Y Mulligan
Y Forby Y Osmond, Spkpn
Y Hoeft A Ryan
A Zickus
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: SENATE BILLS 1735, 1814 and 2016.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1735 is as follows:
9, Yeas; 3, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
Y Fowler, Chair Y Franks
N Collins Y Hartke
N Colvin N Jones, John
P Delgado, V-Chair Y Krause
Y Durkin Y Lawfer
Y Forby Y McAuliffe
Y Moffitt, Spkpn
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1814 is as follows:
12, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
Y Fowler, Chair P Franks
Y Collins Y Hartke
Y Colvin Y Jones, John
Y Delgado, V-Chair Y Krause
Y Durkin Y Lawfer
Y Forby Y McAuliffe
Y Moffitt, Spkpn
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 2016 is as follows:
12, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Fowler, Chair N Franks
Y Collins Y Hartke
Y Colvin Y Jones, John
Y Delgado, V-Chair Y Krause
Y Durkin Y Lawfer
Y Forby Y McAuliffe
Y Moffitt, Spkpn
Representative Giles, Chairperson, from the Committee on Elementary
& Secondary Education to which the following were referred, action
taken on April 10, 2002, 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: SENATE BILLS 1634, 1707, 1777 and
1953.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1634 is as follows:
15, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson
Y Bassi Y Kosel
A Collins Y Krause
Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller
Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry
A Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt
Y Delgado A Mulligan
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Y Fowler A Murphy
Y Garrett Y Osterman
Y Hoeft A Smith, Michael
A Winkel
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1707 and 1953 is as
follows:
17, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson
Y Bassi Y Kosel
A Collins Y Krause
Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller
Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry
Y Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt
Y Delgado A Mulligan
Y Fowler A Murphy
Y Garrett Y Osterman
Y Hoeft A Smith, Michael
Y Winkel
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1777 is as follows:
17, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
Y Giles, Chair Y Johnson
Y Bassi Y Kosel
Y Collins Y Krause
P Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Miller
Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry
Y Davis, Monique, V-Chair Y Moffitt
Y Delgado A Mulligan
Y Fowler A Murphy
Y Garrett Y Osterman
Y Hoeft A Smith, Michael
Y Winkel
Representative Burke, Chairperson, from the Committee on Executive
to which the following were referred, action taken on April 10, 2002,
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: SENATE BILL 1556.
That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of
Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 1683.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1556 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
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1683 is as follows:
7, Yeas; 6, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Burke, Chair Y Capparelli
Y Acevedo N Hassert
N Beaubien Y Jones, Lou
N Biggins Y McKeon
Y Bradley N Pankau
Y Bugielski, V-Chair N Poe, Spkpn
N Rutherford
Representative Feigenholtz, Chairperson, from the Committee on
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Human Services to which the following were referred, action taken on
April 10, 2002, 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: SENATE BILLS 1658, 1717, 1794 and
2004.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1658 and 2004 is as
follows:
8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard
Y Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair
A Flowers Y Soto
Y Howard Y Winters
Y Wirsing
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1717 and 1794 is as
follows:
7, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard
A Bellock, Spkpn Y Schoenberg, V-Chair
A Flowers Y Soto
Y Howard Y Winters
Y Wirsing
Representative O'Brien, Chairperson, from the Committee on
Judiciary II-Criminal Law 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: SENATE BILLS 1527, 1638, 1704, 1713,
1752, 2023, 2195 and 2197.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1527, 1638, 1704,
1713, 1752, 2195 and 2197 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 SENATE BILL 2023 is as follows:
9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 2, Answering Present.
Y O'Brien, Chair Y Johnson
Y Bradley P Jones, Lou
Y Brady Y Lindner
Y Brosnahan, V-Chair Y Smith, Michael
P Brunsvold A Turner, John
A Delgado Y Wait
Y Winkel, Spkpn
Representative Saviano, Chairperson, from the Committee on
Registration & Regulation to which the following were referred, action
taken on April 10, 2002, 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: SENATE BILLS 929 and 2206.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 929 is as follows:
19, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Saviano, Chair N Klingler
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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 A Stephens
Y Davis, Steve Y Winters
Y Fritchey, V-Chair Y Wojcik
Y Zickus, Spkpn
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 2206 is as follows:
20, 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 A 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 April 10, 2002, and reported the same back with the following
recommendations:
That the resolution be reported "recommends be adopted as amended"
and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE RESOLUTION 798.
That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of
Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 1553 and 2135.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1553 and 2135 is as
follows:
9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Kenner, Chair Y Franks
Y Collins, V-Chair Y O'Connor, Spkpn
Y Forby Y Pankau
Y Fowler Y Righter
Y Wirsing
The committee roll call vote on HOUSE RESOLUTION 798 is as follows:
6, Yeas; 2, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
Y Kenner, Chair Y Franks
Y Collins, V-Chair N O'Connor, Spkpn
Y Forby P Pankau
Y Fowler Y Righter
N Wirsing
Representative McGuire, Chairperson, from the Committee on Tourism
to which the following were referred, action taken on April 10, 2002,
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: SENATE BILL 1695.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1695 is as follows:
7, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Holbrook, Chair Y Lawfer
Y Bassi A Mautino
A Erwin, V-Chair Y May
Y Jones, John, Spkpn Y McGuire
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Y Moffitt
Representative McAuliffe, Chairperson, from the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs 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 1583.
The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1583 is as follows:
8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 2, Answering Present.
Y McAuliffe, Chair Y Holbrook
Y Acevedo Y Jones, John
Y Bost P Mautino
Y Brady Y Meyer
A Fritchey P Novak
Y Sommer, Spkpn
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 passed a bill of the following title, in the
passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of
Representatives, to-wit:
SENATE BILL NO. 2313
A bill for AN ACT concerning compensation of public officials.
Passed by the Senate, April 11, 2002.
Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
The foregoing SENATE BILL 2313 was ordered printed and to a First
Reading.
AGREED RESOLUTION
The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar
on the order of Agreed Resolutions.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 794
Offered by Representative Black:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are
proud to recognize outstanding achievements in high school athletics;
and
WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Michael McKean of Cissna
Park was named the 2002 News-Gazette All-Area Boys' Basketball Player
of the Year; and
WHEREAS, Michael McKean grew up in a household where sports were
constantly being televised, and his love for the game of basketball
began at an early age; and
WHEREAS, Michael McKean's father, Leonard, was a high school
basketball coach at 3 different schools when Michael was growing up and
his earliest recollections of hitting the court with his father do not
involve being handed a basketball in the crib, but rather experiencing
what it is like to be part of a team; and
WHEREAS, Michael McKean has played school basketball since the
fifth grade, prospered through the ranks, and played on the varsity
team as a freshman for Cissna Park Crescent Iriquois (CPCI); when his
sophomore season finished, he was an honorable mention all-state
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selection; this year, the 6-foot-five senior forward, who was a
multipurpose threat, averaged 22.5 points and six rebounds a game in
leading the Timberwolves to their fourth straight Class A regional
title; the third-team Class A all-stater by the Associated Press and
IBCA second-team all-stater is the program's all-time leading scorer
with 1,755 points and set a school steals record with 168; Michael
McKean also qualified for the Class A state golf tournament last fall;
and
WHEREAS, Michael McKean will go to Illinois Wesleyan this fall to
play basketball and study math; the mild-mannered senior ranks fourth
in his senior class; his modesty and shyness have allowed him to handle
the accolades he has achieved, especially in a small town where
everybody knows his name; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Michael
McKean on his performance and his achievement of the 2002 News-Gazette
All-Area Boys' Basketball Player of the Year; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Michael McKean as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 795
Offered by Representative Johnson:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish
to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State
of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Police Chief John Numrich began his career with the
Village of Carol Stream on November 1, 1971, where he served as a
patrol officer; and
WHEREAS, Chief Numrich was assigned to Detective on September 1,
1973, reassigned as a Patrol Officer on May 1, 1975, promoted to
Sergeant on May 9, 1978, and promoted to Lieutenant on February 1,
1981; he was later appointed Deputy Chief on July 17, 1995 and as Chief
on September 8, 1997; and
WHEREAS, Chief Numrich is a 1984 graduate of the 136th Session of
the F.B.I. National Academy; he earned a Master's Degree from Aurora
University in May 1986, and he is a 1994 graduate of the 1st Illinois
Law Enforcement Executive Institute Executive Management Program; and
WHEREAS, Chief Numrich is the recipient of numerous department
commendations and citizen appreciation letters, including the Carol
Stream Police Department's Meritorious Service Award on March 1, 1983
for his supervision of several murder investigations; he also received
Aurora University's William Gatzke Academic Award in 1986; and
WHEREAS, Chief John Numrich is a very visible and active member of
the community; he is an active member of the Character Counts Program
and District 93's Student Mentoring Program; he has also provided
leadership and vision to the Carol Stream Police Department, its
members, and the community; and
WHEREAS, Chief Numrich is the first Village of Carol Stream
employee with 30 years of service; and
WHEREAS, Chief John Numrich is retiring this year after 30 years of
dedicated and committed service to the Carol Stream Police Department;
his presence will be missed not only by his colleagues at the Carol
Stream Police Department, but also by the residents of Carol Stream;
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Chief
John Numrich on his retirement after 30 years of service with the Carol
Stream Police Department, and we wish him well in all of his future
endeavors; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Chief John Numrich as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 797
Offered by Representative Brady:
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WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the State
of Illinois are proud to honor significant events in high school
athletics; and
WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Derek Hunsinger of El
Paso defeated Kyle Flood of Wilmington to become the 171 lb. Class A
State Wrestling Champion on February 16, 2002; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Hunsinger finished the season with 34 straight wins
and an impressive 37-1 record; his only loss came early in the season
to eventual undefeated 160 lb. State Champion Josh Phillips of U High;
and
WHEREAS, Mr. Hunsinger is a three-time state qualifier, losing in
the first round as a freshman and placing third in 2001; he has a
115-18 career record and ranks third on the EPHS career win list behind
Paul Cleary (150) and Scott Gentes (122); Derek Hunsinger is El Paso's
fourth state wrestling champion and is the first junior to accomplish
the feat; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Derek
Hunsinger of El Paso on his victory to become the 171 lb. Class A State
Wrestling Champion; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Derek Hunsinger as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 799
Offered by Representatives Daniels - Hultgren:
WHEREAS, Ralph Barger, the mayor and former State representative
who ushered Wheaton through some of its most explosive growth, passed
away on April 2, 2002; and
WHEREAS, Ralph Barger was born in Oak Park on January 24, 1923; he
graduated from Glenbard West in 1941 and went into the U.S. Army Air
Corps, where he served in the European theater during World War II; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Barger became mayor of Wheaton in 1971 amidst the
controversial plans to build the 20-story Wheaton Center apartment
buildings near the downtown train station; he went on to lead the city
for 12 years as the Farnham, Briarcliff, Scottdale, and Butterfield
Ridge subdivisions, as well as an addition to the library, the city's
second fire station and the new West Street commuter train station,
were built; the Danada property on the city's south side was also
annexed at the end of his tenure in 1982; and
WHEREAS, For his years as mayor, Mr. Barger is considered one of
the best mayors in the history of Wheaton; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Barger's rise to the Illinois House of Representatives
remains among the strangest political sagas to date; he lost in the
1982 Republican primary by only 77 votes, after the death of his
primary opponent, Kenneth Cole was appointed to the vacancy; then Mr.
Cole died, and Mr. Barger was appointed to fill that vacancy; Mr.
Barger served in the House of Representatives from January 1983 until
January 1990; during his tenure in the General Assembly, he served on
the Committees on Aging, Consumer Protection, Executive, Housing,
Labor, Commerce, and served as minority spokesman for the Cities and
Villages Committee; and
WHEREAS, In addition to his public service, Mr. Barger operated his
own business, Grafic Foto, which he operated out of his Wheaton home
for 25 years; and
WHEREAS, Ralph Barger was a member of American Legion Post #76 and
served on the board of directors of Dieke Center; in addition he was a
Republican precinct captain and a lifetime member of the Wheaton Lions
Club; and
WHEREAS, Ralph Barger was the beloved husband of Beverly Barger
(nee Eaton); dear father of Ralph Hugh Barger, Susan Donahue, Barbara
(Donald) Schmitt, Cynthia Neeld, and Martha Barger; loving grandfather
of Jonathan and Jeffrey Barger, Katherine Barger and James Schmitt; and
fond brother of Robert (Jane) Barger; 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
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all who knew him, the death of Ralph Barger of Wheaton, Illinois; and
be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
the family of Ralph Barger with our sincere condolences.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 800
Offered by Representative Dart:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish
to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of
Caroline "Ma Jake" Jacobs, who passed away on March 24, 2002; and
WHEREAS, Caroline Jacobs was born on September 14, 1911, in Aledo,
the daughter of Joseph and Cora Edna Keck Harroun; she married the late
Oral G. "Jake" Jacobs on June 1, 1929, who served 10 years as a state
representative before his death in 1995; Mrs. Jacobs was the mother of
State Senator "Denny" Jacobs and County Board member Donald Jacobs; her
family has often been called Rock Island County's version of the
Kennedys, with Mrs. Jacobs being compared to Rose Kennedy; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs worked tirelessly for her husband during his
political career, and equally hard for her sons and the rest of the
family; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs owned and operated Jake's Lunch in East Moline
for 31 years; it was the first restaurant in East Moline to serve
African American customers, and was a favorite of union workers; during
times of economic stress, the generous Mrs. Jacobs would feed those who
had lost their jobs; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Jacobs dearly enjoyed spending time with her family,
who include her children, Gloria and Robert Goebel, Donald and Wanda
Jacobs, and State Senator Dennis "Denny" and Mary Ellen Jacobs; her 16
grandchildren; her 44 great-grandchildren; and her 6
great-great-grandchildren; 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 her, the death of Caroline Jacobs of East Moline; and be
it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
the family of Caroline Jacobs with our sincere condolences.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 801
Offered by Representative Jefferson:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are
pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of
the State of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Valentino DeCastris,
known professionally as Val Eddy, received the 2001 Rockford Area Music
Industry's (RAMIs) highest award, "The Lifetime Achievement Award" on
April 19, 2001 at Rockford's Metro Centre to commemorate his long and
prestigious musical career; and
WHEREAS, Val Eddy was born in 1926 to Orlando and Amalia Ludovici
DeCastris in the Italian-American community of south Rockford,
Illinois; in the early l900s, his parents immigrated to Rockford,
Illinois from Ferentino, Italy, an ancient hill town near Rome; his
father, Orlando DeCastris was the Secretary of the Winnebago County
Democratic Central Committee in the 1930s and 1940s and was a leader in
Rockford's Italian-American community; Orlando DeCastris hosted
Illinois Governor Horner and U.S. Senator Hershey at his home and was a
Precinct Captain in Rockford's 5th Ward; Val Eddy married the late
Patricia Macaluso, a ballet and modern dance instructor with the Arthur
Murray Studios, and they toured the country until their daughter Valeri
began elementary school; Valeri served as a research associate for the
Illinois Citizens Assembly; her career as an environmental scientist
with the State of Illinois and private sector, and adjunct professor at
Illinois colleges has included civic work with numerous organizations,
including twelve years on the Illinois Citizens Utility Board; and
WHEREAS, Beginning in the l930s, nailing together a broken
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mandolin, Val Eddy began a journey, which evolved into a full-time
career in music; the south Rockford Italian community of his youth was
filled with the sounds of musicians, brass bands, and serenades;
children and their parents danced together in the many Italian social
clubs, in the streets and in the tidy yards, with the steady percussion
of bocce balls and lively conversation keeping the cadence; mandolin
music could be heard daily from the porch of his neighbor,
mandolin-player Gabriel Giorgi, father of the late E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi,
who served in the Illinois House of Representatives for 28 years from
the 67th District in Rockford, Illinois; sitting at the elder Giorgi's
knee as a child with rapt attention, he taught himself to play the
mandolin, bass and banjo; and
WHEREAS, Val Eddy has entertained audiences throughout the world on
the bass, mandolin, and banjo and performed with some of the greatest
artists in the jazz world; he has given music lessons to scores of
Illinois students and has played with symphonies and pops orchestras
throughout the State of Illinois and the United States; he has been an
artistic ambassador for Illinois throughout the world, promoting jazz;
America's native musical form; mainly self-taught, he toured with
America's big bands and has performed on numerous records and compact
discs; and
WHEREAS, Val Eddy had a 40-year partnership with Rockford native
and pianist Homer Carlson and they performed at grand hotels and
nightclubs throughout The United States; Val Eddy toured the country
with the Del Courtney Orchestra for two years and had long engagements
at the Palace in San Francisco and the Edgewater Beach Hotel and Aragon
Ballroom in Chicago; he played the Flamingo in Las Vegas with Jack
Benny in the 1940s; serving his country in World War II, he performed
in the Army's Marching Band and was admitted to the Army's prestigious
Dance Band; during World War II, Val entertained troops at USO clubs
and the Ernie Pyle Theater in Tokyo, Japan; and
WHEREAS, After World War II, the Val Eddy Duo had extended
engagements at the Town Lounge in Rockford, the Riveria in Lake Geneva,
Wisconsin, the Times Lounge in Rockford, the Lake Club in Springfield
with Del Courtney and Springfield's George Rank, the Pere Marquette
Hotel in Peoria, the Plantation in Moline, the Evergreen in Dundee and
Stan Hack's Place in Grand Detour, owned by the popular Chicago Cub's
third baseman; in the 1950s, the Val Eddy Trio, featuring Chicago's
Dave Lamond, starred in a popular live television show, called "The
Song Shop" on the Rockford NBC-affiliate channel, WTVO Channel 39; and
WHEREAS, Val Eddy has had a long and illustrious career as a
full-time musician whose contributions to the arts in Illinois spans
six decades; currently, Val Eddy lives in Rockford with his wife Marian
and performs regularly with area musicians in a variety of Venues; his
partner Homer Carlson retired from music in the mid-1990s; therefore,
be it
RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Val
Eddy on receiving the Rockford Area Music Industry's (RAMIs) highest
award, "The Lifetime Achievement Award" for 2001; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Val Eddy as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 802
Offered by Representative Dart:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are
honored to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of
the State of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Sister Susan M. Sanders, RSM, Ph.D., is the Director of
the Center for Religion and Public Discourse and an Associate Professor
of Public Policy at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, where she
teaches ethics, policy analysis and implementation, statistics, and
nonprofit organizational behavior; and
WHEREAS, Sister Susan received her Ph.D. from the Harris School of
Public Policy at the University of Chicago in 1991; she taught at
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Mother McAuley High School, the University of California-Berkeley, the
University of Chicago, and DePaul University before joining the Saint
Xavier community in 2001; and
WHEREAS, Professor Sanders is widely published in academic policy
and trade journals and is currently researching the problem of teen
dating violence among high school students; her book, "The Invisible
Peril: The Problem of Teen Dating Violence," will be published this
year; and
WHEREAS, Sister Susan Sanders, RSM, Ph.D. will be honored by Mother
McAuley High School on April 12, 2002 with the Distinguished Alumna
Award in recognition of her influence in the tradition of Catherine
McAuley and the Sisters of Mercy; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Sister
Susan Sanders, RSM, Ph.D. on receiving the Distinguished Alumna Award
presented by Mother McAuley High School; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Sister Susan Sanders, RSM, Ph.D. as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 803
Offered by Representative Dart:
WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish
to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State
of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Virginia Rugai has been the alderman of Chicago's 19th
Ward for over 12 years serving on various committees, including Energy,
Environmental Protection, Public Utilities (chairperson), Police and
Fire (vice-chairperson), Rules and Ethics, and Human Relations; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Rugai is a survivor of breast cancer and is the past
president of the Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization; she was
appointed to Mayor Richard M. Daley's Task Force on Women's Health and
the Cook County Women's Commission; and
WHEREAS, For seven years, Mrs. Rugai served as the Assistant
Director of the Beverly Area Planning Commission; she is also a board
member of the Little Company of Mary Hospital Foundation and Brother
Rice High School and serves on the St. Xavier University President's
Advisory Council; and
WHEREAS, On April 12, 2002 Virginia Rugai will receive the
Catherine McAuley Leadership Award in recognition of her work and
volunteerism, her commitment to society, and her espousal of the
charism and values of Catherine McAuley; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate
Virginia A. Rugai on receiving the Catherine McAuley Leadership Award;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
Virginia A. Rugai as an expression of our esteem.
SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING
Having been printed, the following bills were taken up, read by
title a first time and placed in the Committee on Rules: SENATE BILLS
1571 and 1930.
SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING
The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed
and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled
pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative May, SENATE BILL 1534 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:
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115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 2)
This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority
of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
On motion of Representative Watson, SENATE BILL 1550 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; 6, 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.
RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 794, 795, 797, 799, 800, 801, 802 and 803 were
taken up for consideration.
Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolutions.
The motion prevailed and the Resolutions were adopted.
RESOLUTIONS
Having been reported out of the Committee on State Government
Administration on April 11, 2002, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 798 was taken
up for consideration.
Representative Tenhouse offered the following amendment and moved
its adoption:
AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 798
AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Resolution 798 as follows:
on page 1, by replacing lines 25 through 27 with the following:
WHEREAS, On April 9, DOC announced that it intends to move the
closure".
The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered
printed.
Representative Fowler then moved the adoption of the resolution as
amended.
The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
Having been reported out of the Committee on on , HOUSE RESOLUTION
799 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Daniels moved the adoption of the resolution.
The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted.
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. 68
RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
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THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN,
that when the two Houses adjourn on Thursday, April 11, 2002, the
Senate stands adjourned until Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 12:00 o'clock
noon; and the House of Representatives stands adjourned until Tuesday,
April 16, 2002, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
Adopted by the Senate, April 11, 2002.
Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
The foregoing message from the Senate reporting their adoption of
Senate Joint Resolution 68 was taken up for immediate consideration.
Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolution.
The motion prevailed and SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 68 was adopted.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
At the hour of 1:51 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
68, the House stood adjourned until Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 1:00
o'clock p.m.
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NO. 1
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE
APR 11, 2002
0 YEAS 0 NAYS 115 PRESENT
P ACEVEDO P ERWIN P LAWFER P PARKE
P BASSI P FEIGENHOLTZ P LEITCH P POE
P BEAUBIEN P FLOWERS P LINDNER P REITZ
P BELLOCK P FORBY P LYONS,EILEEN P RIGHTER
P BERNS P FOWLER P LYONS,JOSEPH P RUTHERFORD
P BIGGINS P FRANKS P MARQUARDT P RYAN
P BLACK A FRITCHEY P MATHIAS P SAVIANO
P BOLAND P GARRETT P MAUTINO P SCHMITZ
P BOST P GILES P MAY P SCHOENBERG
P BRADLEY P GRANBERG P McAULIFFE P SCULLY
P BRADY P HAMOS P McCARTHY P SIMPSON
P BROSNAHAN P HANNIG P McGUIRE P SLONE
P BRUNSVOLD P HARTKE P McKEON P SMITH
P BUGIELSKI P HASSERT P MENDOZA P SOMMER
P BURKE P HOEFT P MEYER P SOTO
P CAPPARELLI P HOFFMAN P MILLER P STEPHENS
P COLLINS P HOLBROOK P MITCHELL,BILL P TENHOUSE
P COLVIN P HOWARD P MITCHELL,JERRY P TURNER
P COULSON P HULTGREN P MOFFITT P WAIT
P COWLISHAW P JEFFERSON P MORROW P WATSON
P CROSS P JOHNSON P MULLIGAN P WINKEL
P CROTTY P JONES,JOHN P MURPHY P WINTERS
P CURRIE P JONES,LOU P MYERS P WIRSING
P CURRY E JONES,SHIRLEY P NOVAK P WOJCIK
P DANIELS P KENNER P O'BRIEN P WRIGHT
E DART P KLINGLER P O'CONNOR P YARBROUGH
P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KOSEL P OSMOND P YOUNGE
P DAVIS,STEVE P KRAUSE P OSTERMAN P ZICKUS
P DELGADO P KURTZ P PANKAU P MR. SPEAKER
P DURKIN P LANG
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 2
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 1534
SCH CD-FIN AUDIT OF REGION SUP
THIRD READING
PASSED
APR 11, 2002
115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE
Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE
Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ
Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER
Y BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD
Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN
Y BLACK A FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO
Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ
Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG
Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY
Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON
Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE
Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH
Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER
Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO
Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS
Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE
Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER
Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT
Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON
Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL
Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS
Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING
Y CURRY E JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK
Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT
E DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH
Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE
Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS
Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER
Y DURKIN Y LANG
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 3
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-SECOND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 1550
VEH CD-VET PLATES-MOTORCYCLES
THIRD READING
PASSED
APR 11, 2002
109 YEAS 6 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE
Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE
Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ
Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER
Y BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RUTHERFORD
Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN
Y BLACK A FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO
Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO N SCHMITZ
N BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG
Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY
Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY N SIMPSON
Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE N SLONE
Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH
Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER
Y BURKE N HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO
Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS
Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE
Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER
Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT
Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON
Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL
Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS
Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING
Y CURRY E JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK
Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT
E DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH
Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE
Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS
Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER
Y DURKIN Y LANG
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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