I LLJNO I UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN PRODUCTION NOTE University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library Large-scale Digitization Project, 2007. S _·_ _··· ·· _··_·__·_ ·_·___ ··I ··· ·_· __ _· ___·_··_·_ __····_··_·_ _·_··_ __ _··········____·__I SFinail Legislative Synopsis and Digest of the 1991 Session of the Eighty-seventh General Assembly ..STATE OF ILLINOIS (No. 17) Vol. III Action on all Bills and Resolutions Through February 27, 1992 Published by the Legislative Reference Bureau James L. O'Brien, Acting Executive Director Kathleen H. Kenyon, Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Joint Committee on Legislative Support Services. . . ... . . . . 3 Legislative Reference Bureau Members. ... . . . . . . . . ..... 3 Standing Committees ofthe Senate Chairmen .. ..... .. . 5 Standing Committees of the House-Chairmen. .......... . 6 Senate Bills 1-1531,.. ..... . . . ...... ......... ............. 7 House Bills 1-2812 . ... . . . ..... .. ... .. .... ... 755 Executive Orders ....... .......... ......... 1919 Resolutions ........ .. . .... . ... . . . . . .... ... 1922 Joint Session Resolutions . ............ .. ... ...... . 1923 Senate Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments . . .. . . 1925 House Joint Resolutions Constitutional Amendments ...... 1929 Senate Joint Resolutions .... .............. ...... 1936 House Joint Resolutions .............. . . ......... 1960 Senate Resolutions...... ........ .. ...... ....... 1981 House Resolutions .. .i..... ........ ..... ........ 2088 First Special Session Senate Bills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2231 First Special Session House Bills ............ ......... 2236 First Special Session Senate Joint Resolutions. ........... 2240 First Special Session House Joint Resolutions 2244 First Special Session Senate Resolutions . . . . . .. ... . . 2246 First Special Session House Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2248 Statutes Amended.......... . ... . . . ....... 2250 Index to Sponsors Senate.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2327 Index to Sponsors- House..... ....... .. ....... . 2372 Index to Subject Matter. ......................... 2480 Governor's Action..... . . ..... . ... . ........ 2636 (X0250-1,635-2.92) Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois Printed on Recycled Paper -, 14 ' 1855 HB-2541 HB-2541 DANIELS. (New Act) Creates the Congressional Reapportionment Act of 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee May 21 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Lost 008-011-000 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-000-011 *•t "HREP ... Remains in CommiHouse SReapportionment Committee HB-2542 DANIELS. (New Act) Creates the Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee May 21 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Lost 008-011-000 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-000-011 HREP Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee HB-2543 BLACK. (Ch. 48, par. 138.1) Amends the Workers' Compensation Act by making a stylistic change. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Cbmm on Assignment .Apr 08 , Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2544 LANG - SCHAKOWSKY. ( ' New Act) Creates the Consumer Insurance Board Act. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 909) Creates the Consumer Insurance Board Act. Provides representation for individ- ual insurance consumers. Creates a permanent nonprofit organization named the. Consumer Insurance Board funded by member contributions and governed by a Board of Directors to represent consumers before administrative agencies, courts, and legislative bodies. Amends provisions regarding enclosures by the Citizens Util- ity Board in State mailings. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm.on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 26 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted 017-000-000 Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 006-006-005 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D SHB-2545 TROTTER - BALANOFF, DAVIS, MARTINEZ, CURRIE AND MCGUIRE. (Ch. 17, pars. 4802, 4808, 4809, 4824, 4832, 4838 and 4845, new pars. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. . HB-2545-Cont. 4806.1a, 4807.1 and 4832.1) Amends the Currency Exchange Act. Provides that currency exchanges may sell retail merchandise items costing less than $10. Makes legislative finding that cur- rency exchanges provide a community service and shall be competitive and that cur- rency exchanges should reinvest in the community. Provides that currency exchanges shall file complete disclosure of all owners regardless of the business legal identity. Provides that the Director of Financial Institutions shall furnish copies of records for public inspection. Sets maximum fee of $0.75 to cash public a benefit check. Revises membership of the Advisor's Board to provide that not more than 4 members shall be of the same political party and that 2 members must be repients of government benefit checks. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 26 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-008-002 HCON Remains in CommiConsumer Protection Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 7 HB-2546 KEANE. (New Act; Ch. 124, par. 5; Ch. 15, rep. pars. 211 and 215; Ch. 29, rep. pars. 35.9 through 39, 39.9 through 42; Ch. 48, rep. par. 186; Ch. 85, rep. pars. 1600 through 1606; Ch. 121, rep. pars. 100-16 and 100-16.1; Ch. 127, rep. pars. 29, 30, 132.1 through 132.13, 132.50 through 132.54, 132.100 through 132.116, 132.201 through 132.242, 132.400 through 132.404, 132.500, 132.501, 132.502, 145e, 145f and 145g) Creates the State Government Procurement Code. Establishes a framework for uniform purchasing procedures among various State governmental bodies including Constitutional Officers and university systems. Repeals The Illinois Purchasing Act and other provisions inconsistent with the new Act. Effective January 1, 1992 ex- cept that provisions relating to rulemaking, publication and technology systems re- view take effect July 1, 1991. Apr'05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Recommended do pass 010-001-004 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Fiscal Note Requested BLACK Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 03 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2547 GIORGI. (Ch. 48, par. 1607 and 1710) Amends the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act and the Illinois Educational La- bor Relations Act. Provides that a public employer and educational employer shall not contract or subcontract to any other person the performance of substantially all or part of the same services performed by members of a bargaining unit under a col- lective bargaining agreement without first securing an agreement from the contrac- tor or subcontractor that persons performing the work will receiveno less than the wages and fringe benefits and prospective increases in wages and fringe benefits provided for in the collective bargaining agreement. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1856 'HB-2548 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 73, new par. 767.31) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Establishes limits for administrative over- head expenses for health insurers. Requires the Department of Insurance to audit companies to ascertain compliance. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 24 Motion Do Pass-Lost 008-002-001 HINS Remains in Commilnsurance Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2549 SCHOENBERG. Appropriates $1 for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Environ- mental Protection Agency. Effective July 1, 1991. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations-General Services May 02 Interim Study Calendar.APP GEN SERVS 'HB-2550 HARRIS - SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. (Ch. Ill, pars. 1702-7, 1703-6, and 1703A-5) Amends the Barber, Cosmetology and Esthetics Act of 1985 by requiring the De- partment of Professional Regulation to make examinations for registration under the Act available in English and Spanish. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 26 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 019-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 30 Remvd from Consent Calendar MCCRACKEN AND KIRKLAND Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Third Reading - Passed 112-001-001 May 29 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEL VALLE Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act Jun 20 Motion filed DEL VALLE DIS. COMM. & PLACE ON 2ND Committee Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act Jun 26 Motion withdrawn DEL VALLE Committee Insurance, Pensions & Licensed Act HB-2551 SCHOENBERG. Appropriates $1 to the Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse for drug education. Effective July 1, 1991. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment '' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1857 HB-2548 HB-2551-Cont. 1858 Apr 08 Assigned to Appropriations-General Services May 02 Interim Study Calendar APP GEN SERVS HB-2552 MATIJEVICH - MULCAHEY. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-224.1) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Requires public utilities to file annual reports with the Illinois Commerce Commission disclosing all lobbying, political, and relat- ed expenditures. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that certain information with respect to utility employees solely engaged in internal administrative, clerical, or research support services need not be reported. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 17 Recommended do pass 006-001-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 08 Second Reading Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Tabled House Rule 37(G) 'HB-2553 HANNIG - DEERING. (Ch. 63, new par. 907) Amends the Compensation Review Act. Freezes compensation of all officers and employees paid with public funds whose compensation is greater than that of the Governor until the Governor's compensation is higher. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 02 Short Debate-3rd Passed 071-025-013 May 03 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor KELLY Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Assigned to Committee on Assignment of Bills Assigned to Executive ' HB-2554 BALANOFF - CURRIE - MATIJEVICH - DEUCHLER - KLEMM. (New Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299;'Ch. 96 1/2, rep. pars. 9701-1 through 9704-1) Creates the Wetlands Protection Act. Provides that a person must obtain a per- mit from the Department of Conservation before undertaking any activity that ad- versely affects a wetland or wetland transition area. Requires a person to provide compensation for adverse impacts to wetlands or wetland transition areas. Estab- lishes penalties for violations. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Wetland Compensation Fund. Repeals the Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989. Effec- tive immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2554--Cont. Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 089-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 25 Motion SUSPEND RULE AND 37(G) UNTIL 11-30-91-BRUNSVOLD Motion prevailed 114-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Dec 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2555 CURRIE - BALANOFF - MATIJEVICH - DEUCHLER - KLEMM. (New.Act; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299) Creates the Wetlands Act. Provides that a person must obtain a permit from the Department of Conservation before undertaking any activity that adversely affects a wetland or wetland transition area. Requires a person to provide compensation for adverse impacts to wetlands or wetland transition areas. Establishes penalties for violations. Amends the State Finance Act to create the Wetland Compensation Fund. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 089-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 25 Motion SUSPEND RULE AND 37(G) UNTIL 11-30-91-BRUNSVOLD Motion prevailed 114-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Dec 02 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2556 HOFFMAN,J - MCGUIRE - MCAFEE - NOVAK. (Ch. 122, par. 3-11) Amends the School Code. Includes sexual abuse and assault awareness seminars within the topics of regional superintendents' teacher institutes. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Senate recedes June 30, 1991) Adds reference to: Ch. 122, par. 26-3a; Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 6-107, 6-108 and 6-201 Amends the School Code to require high school and unit district school board clerks or secretaries, until 1995, to supply the Secretary of State with monthly lists of expelled students. Amends the Vehicle Code to prohibit issuance, until 1995, of a driver's license to any person under 18 who is not a high school graduate or a cur- rent student. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 17 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 029-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 23 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 03 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 07 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1859 HB-2556-Cont. Jun 04 Sen Sponsor SEVERNS First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 17 Recommended do pass 017-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 19 Second Reading Amendment No.01 SEVERNS & KELLY-SCHAFFER- BROOKINS- Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 044-009-000 Jun 21 Speaker'sTbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 30 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Recedes from Amend. 01/055-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 29 Sent to the Governor Sep 11 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0453 Effective date 92-01-01 HB-2557 DEJAEGHER - WENNLUND. (Ch.. 38, par. 16-7) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to civil liability for retail theft. Per- mits a merchant to agree not to sue the person convicted of retail theft for civil dam- ages if the person agrees to return the merchandise and pay a $200 penalty to the merchant. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to civil liability for retail theft. Makes a stylistic change. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 16-7) Adds reference to: (Ch. 38, par. 33E-6) Changes title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Crim- inal Code of 1961. Requires each unit of State or local government to establish guidelines for certain contracts that preclude the use by name or description for a single source of goods, materials, systems or services, except where allowed by law. Allows for substitutes of equal goods, materials or services to be used. Establishes penalties for persons who fail to comply. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 1. (Adopted in Senate only) Recommends that the House concur in S-am 1. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Amendment No.01 JUDICIARY II Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 010-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 03 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 07 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Assigned to Committee on Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary II Jun 14 Recommended do pass 007-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 1860 1861 HB-2557-Cont. Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 JACOBS & DAVIDSON Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Third Reading - Passed'055-000-000 Jun 26 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 28 H Noncncrs in S Amend. 01 Secretary's Desk Non-concur 01 S Refuses to Recede Amend 01 S Requests Conference Comm IST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/JACOBS JOYCE,JE, DUNN,T, HAWKINSON & FAWELL Jun 29 Hse Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/DEJAEGHER, HOMER, LANG, JOHNSON & PETKA Jul 02 Senate report submitted 3/5 vote required Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/045-006-000 Jul 19 Tabled House Rule 79(E) HB-2558 LEFLORE - MCGUIRE - JONES,SHIRLEY - WILLIAMS, MARTINEZ, YOUNGE,W AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 144, pars. 308, 658, and 1008 and new par. 25.1) Amends the University of Illinois Act, the Regency Universities Act, the South- ern Illinois University Management Act, and the Board of Governors Act. Provides that, whenever the governing board of a college or university under the jurisdiction of those Acts establishes a search committee to fill the position of university chan- cellor or president, there shall be minority representation, including women, on that search committee. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Higher Education Apr 25 Do Pass/Consent Calendar 011-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 30 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 03 Consnt Caldr, 3rd Read Pass 112-000-001 May 07 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor SMITH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 12 Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 18 Added As A Co-sponsor PALMER Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0378 Effective date 92-01-01 HB-2559 HOFFMAN,J - MCGUIRE - FLINN - HANNIG, DEERING, KEANE, GRANBERG, MCGANN AND MCAFEE. (Ch. 120, new par. 501n) HB-2559-Cont. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the assessed value of sanitary landfills be based on their actual or potential earning power. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2560 DAVIS - WILLIAMS - TURNER - YOUNG,A - LEFLORE. (Ch. 122, par. 34-2.3) Amends the School Code. Permits local school councils to conduct fund raising events. Requires a local school council treasurer to submit a financial report at the next local school council meeting after the event. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2561 RICE. (Ch. 46, pars. 19-1, 19-2, 19-3, and 19-5) Amends the Election Code to permit a voter to vote by absentee ballot if he will be absent from his precinct on election day. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2562 HARRIS. (Ch. 17, par. 311) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to authorize thetemporary establishment of au- tomatic teller machines at fairs, neighborhood or community festivals, and similar events. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the temporary automatic teller machines must be located under agreement with the event sponsors and may be operated only for the duration of the event. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 17 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 024-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 02 Short Debate-3rd Passed 112-001-002 May 03 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 08 Sen Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 09 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 10 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 11 Recommnded do pass as amend 017-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Amendment No.01 FIN & CREDIT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 1862 HB-2562-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Jun 20 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 27 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/103-000-007 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0693 Effective date 92-01-01 ' HB-2563 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.1, 4-6.2, 5-16.1, 5-16.2, 6-50.1, 6-50.2, 19-1, 19-2, 19-3 and 19-5; new pars. 4-6.4, 5-16.4 and 6-50.4) Amends the Election Code to permit voter registration by mail and voter registra- tion on election day. Eliminates specifying reasons for applying for an absentee ballot. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2564 JONES,SHIRLEY - DAVIS - DUNN,JOHN - YOUNG,A - LEFLORE AND JONES,LOU. (Ch. 127, par. 55.44) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois concerning the powers of the Department of Public Health. Requires the Department to develop a smoking ces- sation program for participants in the Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2565 RICE. (Ch. 23, par. 10-3.1) Amends the Public Aid Code. Makes stylistic changes. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar HUMAN SERVICE 'HB-2566 LEFLORE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires an additional fee of $10 for each set of vanity plates issued. Provides that the money shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Constitutional Officers Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2567 HOFFMAN,J - EDLEY - HOMER - BALANOFF - NOVAK, WALSH AND GRANBERG. (Ch. 111 1/2, new par. 1022.27) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require incinerator and landfill op- erators to report the place of origin of the waste they accept for disposal. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1863 HB-2567-Cont. Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY HB-2568 HOFFMAN,J - FLINN - MCGUIRE - SATTERTHWAITE - GIGLIO. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.17) Amends the Environmental Protection Act by changing the monitoring period after closure of a sanitary landfill to 30 years. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY 5 HB-2569 CAPPARELLI - BURKE - PHELAN - MCGUIRE - HANNIG AND BAL- ANOFF. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 705) Amends the Cannabis Control Act to increase the penalty for knowingly manu- facturing, delivering, or possessing with intent to deliver or manufacture more than 500 grams of cannabis from a Class 2 to a Class 1 felony, Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2570 WALSH - GRANBERG - BALANOFF - WOOLARD - DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 111,1/2, new par. 1009.8) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to require that incinerators used to burn hazardous waste or PCBs must be tested each time they are used. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 26 Tbld pursuant HseRule 27D . HB-2571 HOFFMAN,J - WALSH - CURRAN - MULCAHEY - WOOLARD. (Ch. 96 1/2, par. 4506) Amends the Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act. Requires the operator of surface mined land to file notice of intent to reclaim land mined at the time of issuance of permit to mine. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 96 1/2, new par. 8002.12 Amends the Abandoned Mined Lands and Water Reclamation Act. Provides that the Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council shall file a Notice of Recla- mation in the county where the reclaimed land lies with the County Recorder. The notice shall identify the land reclaimed, the adverse effects of past mining on the land and describe the reclamation. The notice shall state that further information may be obtained from the Council. The Section is applicable to all lands where rec- lamation is completed after July 1, 1991. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 18 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal.021-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 HOFFMAN,J Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 03 Short Debate-3rd Passed 109-000-000 ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1864 HB-2571--Cont. May 07 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 14 Recommended do pass 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 09 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0379 Effective date 91-09-09 HB-2572 HOFFMAN,J - FLINN - HANNIG - MCGUIRE - MUNIZZI AND DEER- ING. (Ch. 38, par. 110-10) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to permit the court to require a defendant to undergo testing for the presence of cannabis or controlled substances in the defendant's blood, body or other bodily fluids. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II 'HB-2573 BALANOFF - SALTSMAN - MCGUIRE - DEJAEGHER - WALSH. (Ch. 127, new par. 132.6-6) Amends the Illinois Purchasing Act to require all goods purchased under the Act to be Illinois-made goods unless the cost of Illinois-made goods exceeds the cost of other goods by 10% or more. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to State Government Administration Apr 25 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee State Government Administration Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar ST GOV ADMN HB-2574 HOMER - MCGUIRE - BUGIELSKI - BURKE - HARTKE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6360-2) Amends the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act. Provides that the court may impose as a condition of probation under the Act any condition of probation under the Unified Code of Corrections. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2575 HARRIS, WEAVER,M, BLACK AND PARCELLS. (Ch. 120, par. 2-201) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to increase the tax rate applicable to con- gressional candidate campaign committees to 34% of taxable income. Effective im- mediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1991. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1865 HB-2575-Cont. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2576 GIGLIO - OBRZUT - BALANOFF - SHAW, SCHAKOWSKY, LEVIN AND LANG. (New Act) Creates the Restaurant Food Disclosure Act to require all restaurants to disclose where sulfite treatment, monosodium glutamate, or pesticides are on food served at the restaurant. Requires posted notice. Violation is a Class C misdemeanor. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (New Act) Adds reference to: (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 502 and 503, new pars. 502.38, 502.39 and 503.22 through 503.27) Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Requires fast food restaurants to disclose specified information in relation to food sold at such restaurants. Requires disclosure of sulfite treatment of fruit or vegetables for imme- diate consumption. Provides that, if food sold for immediate consumption contains monosodium glutamate, a notice shall be posted disclosing such fact. Provides that ingredients of retail bulk food shall be posted. Provides that, if fresh produce has been sprayed with pesticides, such fact shall be disclosed. Provides that ingredients of food for immediate consumption (other than restaurant food) shall be disclosed. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Public Health) Direct fiscal implications for the Dept. would be minimal. FISCAL NOTE, AS AMENDED (Dept. of Agriculture) Estimated fiscal cost to Dept. of Agriculture is $273,730. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm'on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 18 Amendment No.01 CONSUMER PROT Adopted 019-000-000- Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 019-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate Apr 24 Fiscal Note Requested AS AMENDED-BLACK Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 08 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 09 Fiscal Note filed Short Debate Cal 3rd Rdng May 23 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT 1HB-2577 WOOLARD - RICHMOND - PHELPS - HANNIG - HICKS. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 8054) Amends the Illinois Rural/Downstate Health Care Act to give the Center for Rural Health the power to contract with a physician or other health care provider to temporarily serve in an area that is served by a physician or other health care pro- vider who has been called into active duty with the armed forces of the United States. Apr 05 1991: First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 . ' Assigned to Health Care Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1866 HB-2578 ' HB-2578 PHELPS - WHITE - HARTKE - GRANBERG - HANNIG AND EDLEY. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.61) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Department of Public Health to reevaluate the Health Manpower Shortage Areas after each de- cennial census. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08, Assigned to Health Care Apr 25 Recommended do pass 020-001-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Third Reading- Passed 113-001-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Jun 14 Correct. Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 19 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0487 Effective date 91-09-13 ' HB-2579 HOFFMANJ - PHELPS - OBRZUT - WALSH - LAURINO, MARTINEZ AND WELLER. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Illinois Income Tax to exempt from taxation any federal or State bo- nus paid to veterans of the Persian Gulf War. Effective immediately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1991. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned.to Revenue Apr 24 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 013-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 14 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng May 16 May 20 May 21 May 22. Jun 06 Jun 17 Amendment No.O1 HOMER HOFFMAN,J Amendment No.02 HOMER HOFFMAN,J Amendment No.03 HOMER HOFFMAN,J Tabled Tabled Tabled Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate Short Debate-3rd Passed 108-000-000 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Sen Sponsor LUFT Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Recommended do pass 008-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1867 HB-2579-Cont. Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0343 Effective date 92-01-01 HB-2580 HOFFMAN,J - DEERING - MCGUIRE - BRUNSVOLD - SALTSMAN. (Ch. 134, par. 45.4) Amends the Emergency Telephone System Act. Provides that the Emergency Telephone System Board shall include elected or appointed officials of the units of government that impose a surcharge for 9-1-1 service. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE 'HB-2581 PHELPS - WHITE - EDLEY - JONES,SHIRLEY - HOMER AND NO- LAND. (New Act; Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Creates the Physician Assistant Scholarship Act. Requires the Illinois Depart- ment of Public Health to distribute funds for physician assistant training programs and scholarships for physician assistant students with the purpose of increasing the number of health care providers in the State, particularly in designated shortage ar- eas. Requires physician assistant students who receive scholarships under the Act to agree to practice in designated shortage areas. Imposes a penalty of 3 times the an- nual scholarship for each year a scholarship recipient fails to fulfill the agreement. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to exclude scholarship monies received under the Act from base income. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 25 Recommended do pass 020-001-000 Placed Calrdr,Second Readng May 01 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 16 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. May 24 Verified Third Reading - Passed 060-040-004 May 29 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 06 Sen Sponsor MAROVITZ Added As A Joint Sponsor REA First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Waive Posting Notice Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 14 . Recommended do pass 013-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 17 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 058-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 06 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total. Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto PHELPS Placed Calendar Total Veto 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1868 HB-2581-Cont. Oct 24 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse lost 053-030-017 Total veto stands. HB-2582 DEERING. (Ch. 46, par. 22-3) Amends the Election Code to make a grammatical change. Apr051991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2583 PHELPS- TROTTER - SCHOENBERG - WHITE - RICHMOND. (Ch. 127, new par. 55.61) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to require the Department of Public Health to study other states' experiences with direct reimbursement for pro- fessional services rendered by physician assistants. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 26 Motion Do Pass-Lost 010-001-000 HHEC Remains in CommiHealth Care Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D ' HB-2584 CAPPARELLI - ROTELLO - MULCAHEY - MATIJEVICH - PHELPS AND LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 2-102 and 2-104) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Repeals provisions concerning Illinois Com- merce Commissioners salary provisions. Provides a $100 per diem for attendance of hearings plus all actual and necessary expenses while engaged in their duties. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm. on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2585 MAUTINO,F - TURNER. (Ch. 80, par. 208) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Requires the tenant to give 30 days notice before the end of the lease of an intent not to renew. Requires the park owner to give 30 days notice of an intent not to renew and to specify the reasons. Allows a park owner to offer a new lease, but it must be sent to the tenant at least 60 days before the existing lease ends. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 10 Re-assigned to Housing Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K .114-000-000 Committee Housing Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 08 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to Housing Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2586 MAUTINO,F - TURNER. (Ch. 80, par. 212) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Allows a lease to contain provisions that allow a landlord to move a mobile home during the term of the lease when necessary for park repairs or for health or safety reasons. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1869 HB-2586-Cont. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 10 Re-assigned to Housing Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Housing Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 08 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to Housing Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2587 MAUTINO,F - TURNER. (Ch. 80, par. 224) Amends the Mobile Home Landlord ard Tenant Rights Act. Allows a landlord to require removal of a mobile home on sale if it is in violation of building or safety codes. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 10 Re-assigned to Housing Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Housing Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D May 08 Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to Housing Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2588 MAUTINO,F - TURNER. (New Act; Ch. 80, rep. pars. 201 through 226) Creates the Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act. Prescribes rights of owners of manufactured housing and residents in manufactured housing parks, in- cluding lease terms, fees, park rules, park operator obligations, grounds for eviction, and private and State remedies. Requires certain enforcement and administrative actions by the Attorney General. Repeals the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 10 Re-assigned to Housing Apr 26 May 08 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Housing Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D Mtn Take From Table Prevail Returned to Housing Interim Study Calendar HOUSING HB-2589 MAUTINO,F - GRANBERG. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.16a) Amends the Environmental Protection Act. Authorizes the Agency to grant an exemption from solid waste disposal fees for nonhazardous shredder fluff. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Authorizes an exemption from solid waste fees for shredder fluff, rather than nonhazardous shredder fluff. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes provision that would have granted the Agency the authority to grant ex- emptions from certain fee requirements for shredder fluff. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act to eliminate a statutory provision regarding certain applications for exemptions received by the Agency before March 1, 1989. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.16a) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 1012.2 and 1016.1) 1870 HB-2589-Cont. Replaces the title and everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Environ- mental Protection Act to waive fees with respect to sewers and water mains for school districts. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 25 Recommended do pass 011-007-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 10 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.01 MAUTINO Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 37(D) Third Reading - Passed 079-023-009 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 16 Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 20 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 14 Recommnded do pass as amend 012-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 24 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 07 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 08 Third Reading - Passed 049-000-000 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) (91-11-06) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -MAUTINO,F Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01,02 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 01,02/116-000-000 Passed both Houses Dec 05 Sent to the Governor Jan 29 1992 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0843 Effective date 92-01-29 'HB-2590 MAUTINO,F - WOOLARD. (Ch. 23, new par. 5.01a; Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 157-8.3 and 157-8.14 and new par. 157-8.14a) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code and the Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act. Establishes a pilot project for determining the feasibility of authorizing medical payment for post-secondary care at ambulatory surgical treatment centers. Extends from 90 to 120 days the time for submission of draft rules before the Am- bulatory Surgical Treatment Center Licensing Board. Creates the Post-Surgical Center Board to oversee centers. The Board terminates on January 1, 1997. Effec- tive immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 157-8.9) Deletes everything. Changes focus of the pilot project from post-secondary care to recovery care. Creates the Recovery Care Committee of the Ambulatory Surgi- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1871 HB-2590-Cont. cal Treatment Center Licensing Board to advise and consult with the Dept. in ad- ministration of the Act. The Committee terminates on January 1, 1998. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Eliminates variances for extended care and limits the past surgical care periods to 3 days. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 25 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 01 Second Reading Amendment No.02 YOUNG,A Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 24 Interim Study Calendar HEALTH CARE HB-2591 MAUTINO,F. (Ch. 23, par. 1251) Amends the Hospital District Law to make a style change. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 23, par. 1251) Adds reference to: (Ch. 23, 1265) Deletes everything. Amends Hospital District Law to remove the provision allow- ing a hospital district to lease its facilities to a not-for-profit corporation organized by the district's board and transfer assets to that not-for-profit corporation. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read May 01 Cnsent Calendar, 2nd Readng Consnt Caldr Order 3rd Read May 03 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 08 Interim Study Calendar HEALTH CARE HB-2592 BLACK - MAUTINO - DEUCHLER - BUGIiLSKI. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1161) Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Makes style changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. Ill 1/2, par. 1161) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1154 and rep. par. 1153.1) Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Elimi- nates language requiring one member of the Health Facilities Planning Board to be a person representing proprietary hospitals. Increases by 1 member the number of persons on the Board who are actively engaged in the field of hospital management. Repeals language concerning the acquisition of major medical equipment. Effective July 1, 1992. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, rep. par. 1153.1) Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1153) Deletes everything. Amends the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. Provides that all territory within a municipality is considered within a single major area de- 1872 HB-2592-Cont. lineated for health planning and services. Replaces the member of the Health Facil- ities Planning Board representing proprietary hospitals with one representing health care facilities not otherwise represented. Effective July 1, 1991. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 6354-1; Ch. 122, par. 863) Amends the Illinois Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act and the Criti- cal Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act, Requires the State Board of Education, in cooperation with the Department of Alcoholism and Sub- stance Abuse, to design and develop a program which all school districts are re- quired to offer to pupils in grades 5 through 12, that is equivalent to the Alcoholics Anonymous/Al Anon 12 Step Recovery Program. Provides for support services and instruction that will assist pupils in coping with an environment in which one or more of their family members suffers from alcoholic addiction or other drug abuse or dependency. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Makes the school alcoholism program permissive rather than mandatory. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 4. Requires, for health planning, that municipalities other than Chicago be totally in a single local area and that Chicago be totally in a single major area. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Health Care Apr 26 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE Adopted DP Amnded Consent Calendar 015-000-000 Consnt Caldr Order 2nd Read Apr 30 Remvd from Consent Calendar Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Short Debate-3rd Passed 095-000-001 May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Assigned to Committee on Assignment of Bills Assigned to Public Health, Welfare & Correct. Jun 07 Recommended do pass 014-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 25 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.01 SAVICKAS .Adopted Amendment No.02 SAVICKAS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Recalled to Second Reading Amendment No.03 SAVICKAS Adopted Amendment No.04 SAVICKAS Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading 3d Reading Consideration PP Calendar Consideration PP. HB-2593 CAPPARELLI - MULCAHEY - NOVAK - DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 9-100) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Commission shall report all proposed rate increases to the General Assembly. Provides that the General Assem- bly may disapprove or reduce the increase by resolution directed to the Commis- sion. Effective immediately. 1873 HB-2593-Cont. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2594 WHITE- LEVIN - PARKE- JONES,SHIRLEY AND STEPAN. (Ch. 30, pars. 309, 318, 318.5 and 319; Ch. 110, par. 9-104.1) Amends the Condominium Property Act to revise provisions dealing with sharing of expenses, financial reserve requirements, contents of by-laws, production of re- cords, purchase contracts and rights of owners. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 30, par. 318.4) Amends the Condominium Property Act to change the Act provisions that are automatically incorporated into condominium instruments. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 30, pars. 318.2, 318.5 and 322.1) Further amends the Condominium Property Act to impose additional require- ments pertaining to obligations of the board of managers, extinguishment of associ- ation liens, qualifications for eligibility to serve on the board of managers and the rights of condo lessors-owners, proxies for elections, and disclosures at the time of resale of condos. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Real Estate Law Apr 18 Amendment No.01 REAL ESTATE Adopted 009-000-000. Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 009-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 22 Mtn Prev-Recall 2nd Reading Amendment No.02 WHITE Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 23 Short Debate-3rd Passed 114-000-000 May 24. Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Judiciary I HB-2595 MCGANN - BUGIELSKI - MCNAMARA. (Ch. 121 1/2, new par. 1903) Amends the Check Cashing Act. Prohibits requiring a credit card as a condition of accepting a negotiable instrument as payment for goods and services. Provides that the first violation is a petty offense and that a subsequent violation is a business offense. Allows private actions for the recovery of damages, a civil penalty, and at- torney's fees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Removes provision prohibiting a merchant from requiring a person to provide a credit card as a condition of the acceptance of a negotiable instrument, as a means of identification, or any other purpose. Allows the recordation of a credit card num- ber on negotiable instruments issued to pay the credit card account designated by the credit card number being recorded. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 17 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 022-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May02 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Amendment No.01 MCGANN Adopted Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate 1874 HB-2595-Cont. May 03 Short Debate-3rd Passed.109-000-000 May 07 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Placed Calendr,First Readng May 29 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 04 Assigned to Finance & Credit Regulations Jun 05 Waive Posting Notice Committee Finance & Credit Regulations SHB-2596 HOFFMAN,J - NOVAK - GRANBERG - PHELPS - WALSH, BALANOFF, BALTHIS, HOFFMAN,M AND REGAN. (Ch. 38, pars. 12-15, 12-16) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Increases the sentence for criminal sexual abuse from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class 4 felony. Increases the sentence for aggravated criminal sexual abuse from a Class 2 felony to a Class 1 felony. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II SHB-2597 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 13-101, 13-102, 13-201, 13-202, 13-203, 13-204, 13-205, 13-206, 13-207, 13-208, 13-209, 13-210, 13-211, 13-212, 13-213, 13-214, 13-215, 13-216, new pars. 13-301 thru 13-315, 13-401 thru 13-403, 13-501 thru 13-504, 13-601 thru 13-603, 13-701 thru 13-711, 13-801 thru 13-810, rep. pars. 13-103 thru 13-199, 13-215.1, 13-217 thru 13-223) Amends the Pension Code to rewrite and restructure the Article pertaining to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. Makes many substantive and adminis- trative changes. Effective January 1, 1992. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2598 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 46, pars. 1A-8; new pars. 9A-1, 9A-5, 9A-10 and 9A-15; Ch. 120, new par. 5-507C, pars. 5-509 and 5-510; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299) Amends the Election Code, the Illinois Income Tax Act and the State Finance Act to provide for an income tax checkoff for the Campaign Financing Fund, a spe- cial fund in the State treasury, from which appropriations are made to the State Board of Elections for financing campaigns of candidates for Statewide office and the General Assembly. Provides for limits on campaign contributions and expendi- tures of the candidates applicable for 1994 general elections and general elections thereafter. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1875 HB-2599 'HB-2599 KLEMM. (Ch. 46, new par. 9-8.1) Amends the Campaign. Contribution and Expenditure Article of the Election Code to limit the times that contributions can be made to the campaigns of mem- bers of the General Assembly. Aprt05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-2600 OLSON,MYRON. (Ch. 144, new pars. 28f, 308h, 658f and 1008h) Amends the Acts relating to the governance of the University of Illinois, South- ern Illinois University, the Regency Universities, and colleges and universities un- der the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities. Requires the governing boards of each such institution to offer tuition waivers valid at that insti- tution to the spouse and all natural born and adopted children of any State judge during each academic year in which the judge is employed to teach either at that in- stitution or at any other public college or university in Illinois. Apr 05 1991 First reading Apr 08 Apr 18 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Interim Study Calendar EXECUTIVE HB-2601 PARCELLS. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-4-3 and 1003-12-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a prisoner who has been represented by the Public Defender and receives money while in prison shall have a deduction made from such funds to pay for the Public Defender's cost incurred in representing the prisoner. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 25 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY II HB-2602 RYDER. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 6-301) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that it is unlawful to fail to surrender to the Secretary of State a license or permit that has been issued by mistake or fraud. Apr 05 1991 Apr 08 Apr 25 First reading Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 07, Short Debate-3rd Passed 089-002-014 May 08 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 10 Sen Sponsor BERMAN Placed Calendr,First Readng May 14 First reading Rfrd to Co May 21 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. Assigned t Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Constitutional Officers Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 008-000-000 )mm on Assignment o Transportation 1876 1877 HB-2603 HB-2603 GIORGI. (Ch. 46, pars. 11-2, 11-3, 11-5, 11-7 and 24A-3.1) Amends the Election Code. Permits county boards and boards of election com- missioners to increase the size of precincts to 2,000 voters. Permits the clustering of precincts for all elections. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2604 CURRIE. (Ch. 120, par. 1-102) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Makes a technical change. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE HB-2605 HASARA. (Ch. 40, par. 1522.2) Amends the Adoption Act. No longer requires the Information Exchange Autho- rization and the Denial of Information Exchange to be acknowledged by a judge; but rather, allows the signature to be notarized for certification. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng SCal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 10 Third Reading - Passed 114-000-000 May 14 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 23 Sen Sponsor FAWELL Placed Calendr,First Readng May 24 First reading Assigned to Committee on Assignment of Bills Assigned to Judiciary I Jun 05 Recommended do pass 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 10 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0413 Effective date 91-09-10 HB-2606 PRESTON. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-22.41, 14-8.02 and 34-18) Amends the School Code. Establishes additional requirements that must be met before a handicapped child may be initially placed into regular education class- rooms and programs and before a handicapped child already placed under an Indi- vidual Education Program (IEP) may be removed from a special education component of his or her IEP and placed into a regular classroom setting. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2606-Cont. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Revises the additional requirements that are to be met before a handicapped child may be mainstreamed. Apr 05 1991 Apr 08 Apr 24 Apr 26 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 115-000-000 Committee Elementary & Secondary Education Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost 004,014-006 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2607 MAUTINO - PHELPS. (Ch. 15, par. 209.03; Ch. 23, par. 11-3.1) Amends the State Comptroller Act and the Public Aid Code. Authorizes the di- rect deposit of public aid financial and food stamp benefits into an electronic bene- fits transfer account in a financial institution. Effective July 1, 1991. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Human Services Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2608 BLACK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1018) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to change a citation. Makes no sub- stantive change. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2609 MAUTINO. (Ch. 43, par. 108a) Amends the Liquor Control Act of 1934. Makes style changes. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Registration & Regulation Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2610 BLACK. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 4-201) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Makes grammatical changes in provisions pro- hibiting the abandonment of vehicles. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Apr 26 Vehicles Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2611 MAUTINO,F - RYDER, BLACK AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 17, par. 7201-3) Amends the Rural Bond Bank Act. Provides that a "governmental unit", for pur- poses of the Act, includes a municipal corporation and an entity having a majority of the territory within its corporate boundaries and at least 90% of its population lo- cated in a rural county. 1878 HB-2611-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 7201-3) Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 7202-6) Deletes all the substantive provisions of the bill. Amends the Rural Bond Bank Act. Provides that provisions for including in the State budget amounts needed to pay the principal of and interest on the Bank's bonds or notes shall not apply if the Bank has determined, in the resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds or notes, that the provisions shall not apply. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 7202-6) Adds reference to: (Ch. 17, par. 7202-6; Ch. 48, pars. 850.07, 850-07z24; Ch. 67 1/2, par. 326.1; Ch. 85, pars. 6157, 6209.1, 7157, 7457, and 7507) Deletes all. Amends the Rural Bond Bank Act, the Illinois Development Finance Authority Act, the Illinois Housing Development Act, the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act, the Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authori- ty Act, the Will-Kankakee Regional Development Authority Law, and the Tri-County River Valley Development Authority Law to require the various Au- thorities to certify to the Governor any amounts withdrawn from bond reserve funds. Requires the Governor to submit those amounts to the General Assembly. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 25 Amendment No.01 ECON URBN DEV Adopted .Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 015-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 07 Short Debate-3rd Passed 105-000-000 May 08 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 09 Sen Sponsor JOYCE,JJ Placed Calendr,First Readng First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 10 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 26 Re-committed to Executive Oct 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 JOYCE,JJ Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Oct 24 Motion JOYCE,JJ TO SUSPEND RULES FOR 3RDRDG. Motion prevailed Third Reading - Passed 055-001-001 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -MAUTINO,F Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/111-000-002 Passed both Houses 1879 • HB-2611-Cont. Nov 04 Sent to the Governor Nov 08 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0778 Effective date 91-1 1-08 HB-2612 GIORGI. (Ch. 34, new par. 3-9013) Amends the Counties Code. Authorizes State's attorneys to establish a Check Offender Program for persons charged with certain deceptive practices. Authorizes the State's attorney to impose a reasonable fee for the operation of the program. Re- quires offenders to pay the face amount of checks to the payee through the office of the State's attorney. Provides for an education program for offenders. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Counties & Townships Apr 18 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-002-002 HCOT Remains in CommiCounties & Townships Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2613 GIORGI. (Ch. 110, par. 13-213) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Provides that a cause of action based on a latent disease caused by exposure, to harmful material does not accrue, for purposes of limitation periods, until the person knows or should know of the disease and its cause. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 26 Motion Do Pass-Lost 005-003-001 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2614 GRANBERG - DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 73, par. 1031 and new par. 1065.52-3) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code concerning unfair practices. Provides that records of complaints must be kept for 3 years. Requires disclosures by insurance producers that act as financial planners. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE 1HB-2615 GRANBERG. (New Act) Creates the Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act. Provides for delinquency proceedings initiated by the Director of Insurance to liquidate, re- habilitate or reorganize insurers. Defines terms. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Insurance Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar INSURANCE HB-2616 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch: 122, new par. 30-14.8) Amends the School Code and creates within that Code the Chicago Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law. Pro- .' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1880 HB-2616-Cont. vides for issuance of one year $2,000 scholarships to Chicago school children to at- tend nonpublic elementary and secondary schools. Allocates 5 such scholarships for each public school attendance center within Chicago. Provides that the scholarships are payable from Chicago's State school aid moneys but shall still be deemed State aid distributed to the Chicago public school system for State aid formula purposes. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED 'HB-2617 PARKE - DANIELS. (New Act; Ch. I11 2/3, rep. pars. 1301 through 1308 and 1401 through 1412) Creates the Energy Assistance Act of 1991. Establishes eligibility, conditions of participation for energy assistance. Requires the Department of Energy and Natu- ral Resources to submit a yearly report to the Governor and General Assembly eval- uating the effectiveness of the program. Repeals the Energy Assistance Act and the Energy Assistance Act of 1989. This Act repeals itself 3 years after its effective date. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 25 ,Motion Do Pass-Lost 007-012-001 HENE Recmnded do not pass(tabld) 012-007-001 Tabled - Speaker's Table Apr 30 Stricken - Hse Rule 35B HB-2618 HOFFMAN,J - DEERING - FLINN - HANNIG. (Ch. 38, par. 110-10) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to require a defendant receiving pretrial services to undergo testing for the presence of cannabis or controlled sub- stances in the defendant's blood, urine or other bodily fluids as a condition of bail. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 -.Assigned to Judiciary II Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY . * , " ' II SHB-2619 MCAFEE - MARINARO - LEFLORE - HANNIG - NOVAK. (Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1202 and new par..1201.1) Amends the New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act. Provides that the legislative in- tent of the Act is that complaints made in good faith under a motor vehicle warran- ty be resolved within a time certain. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Consumer Protection Apr 24 Interim Study Calendar CONSUMER PROT 7HB-2620 SANTIAGO - ROTELLO - MCGUIRE - BUGIELSKI - JONES,SHIRLEY. (New Act; Ch. 26, par. 3-806; Ch. 120, pars. 442, 450, 1003 and 1005) Creates the Currency Reporting Act. Requires every financial institution to keep a record of every currency transaction involving more than $10,000 and to file a re- 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1881 HB-2620-Cont. . port with the Department of State Police. Amends the Uniform Commercial Code relating to costs in relation to collection of funds for insufficient fund checks. Amends the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act to require the reporting transaction re- turn to include motor vessels where the sale of the vessel involves the exchange of $5,000 or more in U.S. currency or coin, money orders or traveler's checks. Amends the Real Estate Transfer Tax Act to require the declaration of the full consideration for the property transferred to include whether the transaction involved the ex- change of U.S. currency or coins, money orders or traveler's checks. Effective July 1, 1991. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2621 WENNLUND - BLACK - BALTHIS. (Ch. 95 ,1/2, new par. 3-626) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides for special license plates for persons from Illinois who served in the military during the Persian Gulf conflict. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Constitutional Officers Apr 26 Tbld,pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2622 HOFFMAN,M. (Ch. 68, par. 2-104) Amends the Employment Article of the Human Rights Act. Provides that the Act does not prohibit the imposition of maximum age requirements for hiring police and fire department members in certain municipalities. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar JUDICIARY I 'HB-2623 HARTKE. (Ch. 120, par. 424) Amends the Motor Fuel Tax Law to provide that $9,400,000 annually of motor fuel tax receipts be distributed to townships and counties which satisfy certain criteria of financial need. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 . Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 25 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTAT'N SHB-2624 MCCRACKEN - BUGIELSKI - MCNAMARA. S (New Act) Creates the Abortion Informed Consent Act. Requires a woman seeking an abor- tion to be informed 72 hours prior to an abortion of all the choices she has regarding either: an abortion, an adoption, or relevant social services available to her to enable her to keep the unboin child. Medical and counseling information must also be sup- plied. Violation is a Class B misdemeanor. Allows civil remedies. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr08 Assigned to Judiciary I Apr 24 Motion Do Pass-Lost 003-001-000 HJUA Remains in CommiJudiciary I Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Judiciary I 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1882 HB-2624-Cont. Apr 25 Fiscal Note Requested FLOWERS Committee Judiciary I Apr 26 Verified Committee.discharged 063-030-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Apr 30 Fiscal Note Requested SCHOENBERG Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 02 Pension Note Requestd CURRIE Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 23 Second Reading Held on 2nd Reading May 24 Tabled House Rule 37(G) HB-2625 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 13A-101) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to make a technical change. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2626 SANTIAGO. (Ch. 127, par. 6.23) Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to make a technical change. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2627 RONAN. (Ch. 17, par. 1332; new par. 1306.3) Amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act. Defines the term "affiliate". Provides that an institution shall not be deemed to be directly con- nected to a transmission facility because of a connection to a facility operated by an affiliate. Effective immediately. Apr05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 17 Interim Study Calendar FIN INSTIT 'HB-2628 CURRIE - DEJAEGHER - MULCAHEY. (Ch. 111 1/2, pars. 7953, 7954, 7956, 7957; new pars. 7958, 7959, 7960, and 7961; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299) Amends the Toxic Pollution Prevention Act. Imposes a fee based on the amount of toxic substances released. Establishes a pilot program to gather information on the assessment, planning and implementation aspects of pollution prevention. Creates Illinois Advisory Board on Toxic Pollution Prevention. Requires priority users that release more than 10,000 pounds of toxic substances to prepare a toxic pollution prevention plan. Requires priority users to submit annual progress reports with objectives and schedule for meeting those objectives. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Environment & Energy Apr 11 Interim Study Calendar ENVRMNT ENRGY ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1883 HB-2629 HB-2629 STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, pars. 8-407 and 9-216) Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commis- sion shall review certificates of public convenience and necessity for new electric generating facilities'as often as circumstances dictate, but at least once every 2 years. Limits grounds for challenges to decisions approving facility construction. Makes changes regarding the recovery of costs of cancelled facilities. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2630 DELEO - TROTTER - JONES,SHIRLEY. (Ch. 17, new par. 504.1) Amends the Consumer Deposit Account Act. Requires financial institutions to offer a basic checking account and a basic savings account to all persons. Establish- es minimum and maximum balances for the account. Restricts fees. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that a person who has had an account closed due to checks returned be- cause of insufficient funds within 3 years of requesting an account is not eligible for an account. Allows closing of the account if stop payment fees exceed the balance. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Financial Institutions Apr 24 Amendment No.01 FIN INSTIT Adopted 025-000-000 Motion Do Pass Amended-Lost *009-004-004 HFIN Remains in CommiFinancial Institutions Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2631 WALSH. (Ch. 46, par. 19-3) Amends the Election Code to permit applications for absentee ballots to be trans- mitted by facsimile transmission machines. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2632 WALSH. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2) Amends the Election Code to require the election authority to appoint State Sen- ators, State Representatives and Congressmen as deputy registrars who may accept voter registration of applicants who reside in their respective legislative, representa- tive and Congressional districts. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2633 MADIGAN,MJ - GIORGI - CAPPARELLI - GIGLIO - ROTELLO, MARI- NARO, JONES,SHIRLEY, LAURINO, DELEO, MAUTINO, EDLEY, HOMER, MUNIZZI, MARTINEZ, PERSICO AND HARRIS. (New Act) Creates the Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act. Establishes a 25 member commission, appointed by the Governor and legislative leaders, to orga- nize and coordinate State activities celebrating the 500th anniversary of the discov- ery of America by Christopher Columbus. 1884 1885 HB-2633-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for 50, rather than 25, members appointed 10, rather than 5, each by the appointing authorities. Adds immediate effective date. Apr05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive Apr 18 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 016-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Third Reading - Passed 115-000-000 May 20 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 Sen Sponsor ROCK Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Placed Calendr,First Readng May 22 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 24 Assigned to Executive Jun 06 Recommended do pass 019-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 14 Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 17 Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor KELLY Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 19 Third Reading - Passed 059-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 18 Sent to the Governor Sep 13 Governor vetoed Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 17 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto MADIGAN,MJ Placed Calendar Total Veto Oct 24 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Hse pass 080-032-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov07 Mtn filed overrde Gov veto ROCK 3/5 vote required Override Gov veto-Sen lost 032-024-000 Placed Calendar Total Veto Nov 08 Total veto stands. HB-2634 MARTINEZ. (Ch. 46, par. 1A-2.1) Amends the Election Code to make stylistic changes. Apr 05.1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2635 MUNIZZI - DEJAEGHER - NOVAK - BUGIELSKI - DELEO, BURKE, SANTIAGO AND LAURINO. (Ch. 46, par. 19-1) Amends the Election Code. Includes persons age 65 years or older among those entitled to vote by absentee ballot. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law HB-2635-Cont. Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2636 OBRZUT - BUGIELSKI - MCNAMARA. (New Act) Creates the Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act. Prohibits railroads or their employees from willfully blocking railroad highway grade crossings for over 10 minutes. Provides graduated penalty for violation. Requires notices of the law to be posted by the railroads. Apr 05 1991- First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 24 Interim Study Calendar TRANSPORTAT'N HB-2637 DOEDERLEIN. (Ch. 122, pars. 17-2.11 and 17-2.1 la) Amends the School Code. Imposes additional limits on school district authority to levy taxes and issue bonds for life-safety purposes. Removes authority of school boards to themselves determine in certain cases whether certain life-safety expendi- tures are required. Provides that moneys in a school district's site and construction fund must, with certain exceptions, be considered part of its operations and mainte- nance fund and available for life-safety expenditures. Prohibits levy of life-safety taxes or issuance of life-safety bonds to replenish funds already expended from a district's site and construction fund. Prohibits levy of life-safety taxes for alteration, repairs or equipment already made or acquired, and prohibits issuing life-safety bonds to make payments for which a life-safety tax may not be levied. Makes other related changes. Effective immediately. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 24 Motion Do Pass-Lost 004-013-003 HELM Remains in CommiElementary & Secondary Education Apr 25 Interim Study Calendar ELEM SCND ED HB-2638 WOOLARD. (Ch. 120, new par. 634a; Ch. 122, new pars. 17-1.1, 18-1.1 and 34-53.01; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939, the School Code and the State Finance Act. Requires the State to levy annually a State school tax at the uniform rate of 3.94% on all real property other than farmland and residential real property of less than 6 units. Prohibits school districts from levying their educational purposes tax on prop- erty that is subject to the State school tax. Provides for deposit of State school tax revenues in the School Property Tax Reduction Fund, a special fund created in the State treasury, and for distribution, pursuant to appropriation, by the State Board of Education to school districts of the State in proportionr to the State aid the dis- tricts receive under the State aid formula. Effective July 1, 1992. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL Gov'TS. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar REVENUE 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1886 1887 HB-2639 SHB-2639 STANGE. (Ch. 19, par. 1205; Ch. 24, pars. 7-7-11, 21-5, 21-22 and 21-25; Ch. 46, pars. 1-3, 2A-1 1, 2A-1.2, 2A-25, 2A-26, 2A-27, 2A-30, 2A-30a, 2A-31, 2A-32, 2A-33, 2A-34, 2A-36, 2A-37, 2A-38, 2A-39, 2A-42, 2A-43, 2A-44, 2A-45, 2A-46, 2A-48, 2A-49, 2A-50, 2A-51, 2A-52; new par. 2A-55 2A-55; pars. 4-11, 6-2, 7-1, 7-13.1, 7-60.1, 7-61, 10-3, 10-4, 10-6, 10-15, 11-1, 11-2, 12-1, 13-1, 13-2, 14-3.1, 16-4.1, 17-16.1, 18-9.1, 19-2.1, 19-4, and 24-1.2; Ch. 122, pars. 10-4, 10-10, 33-1, 102-12.1, 103-7 and 1502-7; Ch.. 127 1/2, par. 24.02; Ch. 134, par. 45.3; Ch. 139 139, par. 50; Ch. 46, rep. pars. 2A-1.la and 11-7; Ch; 122, rep. par. 33-1b) Amends various Acts to abolish the nonpartisan, consolidated and consolidated primary elections. Transfers elections for officers nominated and elected at those abolished elections to the general and general primary elections. Effective January 1, 1992. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Election Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2640 HASARA - BURZYNSKI. (Ch. 61, pars. 2.2 and 2.4) Amends the Wildlife Code to include snipes and woodcocks in the list of migrato- ry game birds. Provides thatit is lawful to hunt game birds, migratory birds, game mammals, and furbearing mammals with birds of prey during falconry season. Apr 09 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 089-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-2641 DEJAEGHER. (Ch. 48, par. 31.3) Amends the Child Labor Law. Provides that no minor who is 16 or 17 years of age and is enrolled in a primary or secondary school shall engage in gainful employ- ment after 1 1:00 p.m. on a day before a school day, or before 7:00 a.m. on a school day. Apr 09 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 25 Interim Study Calendar LABOR COMMRCE HB-2642 MCNAMARA - HANNIG - CURRAN. (Ch. 122, par. 21-13) Amends the School Code. Provides, beginning on July 1, 1992, for 3 additional classroom teacher members on the State Teacher Certification Board. Effective January 1, 1992. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes to 2 from 3 the number of additional classroom teachers to be added as members of the State Teacher Certification Board. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that beginning July 1, 1991 at least 3 of the classroom teachers on the State Teacher Certification Board shall be employees of the Chicago School district. Apr 10 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. HB-2642-Cont. 1888 Apr 11 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary 'Education Apr 24 Amendment No.01 ELEM SCND ED Adopted Do Pass Amend/Short Debate 017-000-001 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 01 . Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 24 Short Debate-3rd Passed 082-021-000 May 29 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng May 30 Sen Sponsor HOLMBERG Placed Calendr,First Readng Jun 04 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 05 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Jun 17 Recommended do pass 011-006-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Jun 18 Second Reading Amendment No.01 HOLMBERG Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 20 Third Reading - Passed 041-012-001 Jun 21 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 Jun 29 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/115-000-000 Passed both Houses Jul 26 Sent to the Governor Sep 23 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0694 Effective date 92-01-01 HB-2643 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC UTILITIES - LEVIN. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-803) Amends the Public Utilities Act to repeal the Universal Telephone Service Pro- tection Law of 1985 on December 31, 1996, rather than 1991. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Repeals the Law on May 15, 1992, rather than December 31, 1996. Apr 10 1991 Filed With Clerk First reading Rfrd to Cpmm on Assignment Apr 11 Assigned to Public Utilities Apr 24 Do Pass/Short Debate Cal 011-000-000 Cal 2nd Rdng Short Debate May 15 Short Debate Cal 2nd Rdng Cal 3rd Rdng Short Debate May 16 Short Debate-3rd Passed 111-000-001 May 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Placed Calendr,First Readng May 21 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 22 Assigned to Energy & Environment Jun 14 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 5C/EXTEND DEADLINE TILL 10-24-91 Committee Energy & Environment Oct 24 Recommnded do pass as amend 010-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Nov 06 Second Reading Amendment No.01 ENRGY ENVRMNT Tabled Amendment No.02 WELCH Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Nov 07 Third Reading - Passed 056-000-001 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HB-2643-Cont. Nov 07-Cont. Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 79(E) PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER CONCURRENCE -LEVIN Mtn Take From Table Prevail Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 02 3/5 vote required H Concurs in S Amend. 02/117-000-000 Passed both Houses Dec 05 Sent to the Governor Dec 16 Governor approved PUBLIC ACT 87-0821 Effective date 91-12-16 HB-2644 MATIJEVICH. Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Transportation for grants to North- eastern Illinois Planning Commission for stormwater management planning. Apr 16 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SHB-2645 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 16-127) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to authorize' pur- chase of service credit for periods of layoff followed by a return to active teaching. May 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2646 CRONIN. (Ch. 15 1/2, new par. 68.16b; Ch. 34, par. 3-1005; Ch. 96 1/2, par, 6339) Amends the Airport Authorities Act, the Counties Code, and the Downstate For- est Preserve District Act. Authorizes the county board of a county between 700,000 and 3,000,000 to authorize the county auditor to audit the accounts of an airport authority or forest preserve district located within the county. May 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2647 PULLEN AND PETERSON,W. (New Act; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.15) Creates the Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act. Provides for a pro- gram of payments to certain residential property owners whose property values are reduced because of a nearby waste disposal facility. Amends the Environmental Protection Act to provide for imposition of a surcharge on the solid waste disposal fee, to be used to fund the program. May 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2648 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B - KUBIK - DANIELS, MCAULIFFE, WOJCIK, HENSEL, PARKE, REGAN, BALTHIS, HARRIS, BARNES AND HOFF- SMAN, M. (New Act; Ch. 120, new par. 628) Creates the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act. Imposes property tax limita- tions in Cook County and counties contiguous to Cook County. Amends the Reve- nue Act.of 1939 to require that an equalization factor be established for each class of property for each assessment district in Cook County. Requires the equalization factor for the class of property that includes the majority of single family residences to be determined by township rather than by assessment district. Effective October 1, 1991. Jul 18 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1889 HB-2649 HB-2649 WELLER. (New Act) Creates the Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act. Allows the Department of Transportation to accept title to the Kankakee River Dam and its appurtenances from the city of Wilmington, Illinois. Gives the Department of Transportation the power to deal with the property. Effective immediately. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2650 KLEMM. (Ch. 46, pars. 4-6.2, 5-16.2 and 6-50.2) Amends the Election Code to require the election authority to appoint a principal of an elementary school or a qualified person designated by the principal upon that principal's or qualified person's request as a deputy registrar of voter registration. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2651 GRANBERG. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-1001) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to provide that the $15 vehicle use tax, rather than the higher rate, applies to vehicle transfers made to a business organization in which the transferor has at least a 50% ownership interest. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2652 DEERING. (Ch. 95 1/2, new par. 11-1428) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to allow golf carts to cross over certain road- ways under specified circumstances. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2653 PHELPS. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 21) Amends the Fire Protection District Act. Provides that, at the referendum on the question whether to organize a fire protection district, the majority of the votes cast in the entire proposed district shall determine the question. (Now, the votes in incor- porated and unincorporated areas of the proposed district are counted separately; a majority vote against organization in the unincorporated area will keep that area out of the district.) Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2654 RYDER - MCPIKE - WOOLARD - OLSON,BOB, GRANBERG AND RE- GAN. (Ch. 122, par. 17-1) Amends the School Code. Extends the current fiscal year of each downstate school district through August 31, 1992, and provides that beginning September 1, 1992 and thereafter the fiscal year of each such district shall commence on Septem- ber 1 of each year and end on August 31 of the following year. Effective immediately. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2655 NOVAK. (Ch. 127 1/2, par. 16) Amends the Fire Investigation Act. Increases the annual assessment on gross re- ceipts of fire insurance companies payable to the Department of Insurance for de- posit into the Fire Prevention Fund from 1% to 2%. 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1890 HB-2655-Cont. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2656 MATIJEVICH - GIQRGI. (Ch. 120, pars. 2403, 2406 and 2407) Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Authorizes issuance of 5 licenses for the operation of gambling riverboats on Lake Michigan, with 3 boats to be docked in Cook County and 2 boats to be docked in Lake County. Provides that these licenses shall not become effective before January 1, 1993. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2657 GRANBERG. (Ch. 48, par. 441) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Provides that retirement benefits for the purpose of computing unemployment insurance benefit eligibility shall be calcu- lated by multiplying the monthly retirement amount times 12 and dividing by 365 to get the daily amount of retirement benefit. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2658 GRANBERG. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 16-136.5) Amends the Downstate Teacher Article of the Pension Code to grant a one-time increase in the annual amount of each retirement annuity, equal to 250 times the number of years of creditable service times the number of months that have elapsed since the annuity began. Effective immediately. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2659 GRANBERG. (Ch. 48, new par. 31.01) Amends the Child Labor Law. Provides that "agriculture", as used in-that Act, includes Christmas tree farming. Oct 09 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2660 CURRAN AND BLACK. (Ch. 108 1/2, new par. 15-136.3) Amen the State Universities Article of the Illinois Pension Code to provide ear- ly retirement incentives for certain persons who retire before September 1, 1992. Allows purchase of up to 5 years of additional creditable service, and provides for an increase of up to 5 years in the perceived age of the member. Effective immediately. Oct 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2661 CURRAN. (Ch. 108 1/2, new pars, 16-133.4 and 17-116.2) Amends the Downstate and Chicago Teacher Articles of the Illinois Pension Code to provide early retirement incentives for certain persons who retire before September 1, 1992. Allows purchase of up to 5 years of additional creditable ser- vice, and provides for an increase of up to 5 years in the perceived age of the mem- ber. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable, 1891 HB-2662 ' HB-2662 MCAFEE, HOMER, DEERING, CURRAN AND MULCAHEY. (Ch. 46, pars. 7-43 through 7-47)' Amends the Election Code to permit a voter in the primary election to receive the primary ballots of all established political parties that seek nomination of candi- dates at that election. Eliminates the voter's announcement of his or her party affili- ation to the election judges. Provides that the voter may vote in the primary of only one established political party, except in relation to candidates of a local political party established only within a political subdivision. Effective January 1, 1993. Oct 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 1 HB-2663 HOFFMAN,M - REGAN - BURZYNSKI - MCAULIFFE - PULLEN, CRO- NIN, BARNES, DANIELS, HARRIS, PEDERSEN,B, KUBIK, KLEMM AND WENNLUND. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.19; Ch. 120, par. 2501-5) Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to make it applicable to all non-home rule taxing districts. Also exempts from the State Mandates Act. Effec- tive immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2664 SATTERTHWAITE. * (Ch. 34, new par. 2-3011) Amends the Counties Code. In counties under 3,000,000 that have the township form of government, authorizes a petition and referendum on the question of estab- lishing the size of the county board, the number of districts from which county board members shall be elected, and the number of members to be elected from each district. Provides transition procedures if the question is approved. Oct 22 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2665 HOFFMAN,J. (Ch. 111, par. 3518) Amends the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987 to allow persons on inactive status to perform unpaid, volunteer nui'sing services. Oct 23 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2666 LEVIN - BALANOFF - LEFLORE - MORROW - MATIJEVICH, GIORGI AND MCGUIRE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 1410) Amends the Energy Assistance Act of 1989 to authorize the expenditure of all funds appropriated for the energy assistance program. Effective immediately. Oct 23 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Oct 24 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER OF 2ND RDING 2ND DAY - MORROW Committee Executive Nov 06 Committee discharged 070-040-003 Placed Calndr,Second Readng 3HB-2667 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 7-132) SFiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1892 HB-2667-Cont. Amends the Illinois Municipal Article (IMRF) of the Pension Code to include multitype library systems among the class of entities that may become participating instrumentalities in the Fund. Oct 23 1991 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2668 WOJCIK. (Ch. 120, par. 2501-5) Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to exempt from the Act lev- ies for payments into the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2669 WOJCIK. (Ch. 120, par. 2501-5) Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to exempt from the Act lev- ies by public school districts for purposes of fire prevention, safety, energy conserva- tion, and school security under Sections 17-2.11 and 17-2.1 la of the School Code. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2670 DAVIS - JONES,LOU - LEFLORE. (New Act) Enacts the Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act which imposes a tax of 25¢ on the rental of each pre-recorded videotape. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2671 DAVIS - JONES,LOU - LEFLORE. (Ch. 24, new par. 8-11-19) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code to enact a home rule municipal videotape rental occupation tax authorizing home rule municipalities with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants to impose a 25 centitax on each videotape rental, collected by the Illinois Department of Revenue, with proceeds to be distributed to public schools within the municipality for use for educational purposes. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2672 DEERING. (95 1/2, par. 18c-4102) Amends the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts from ICC regulation, certain vehicles hauling potable water in con- tainers of 1,600 gallons or less, rather than 1,000 gallons or less. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2673 LEVIN - CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - HASARA - STEPAN AND SCHA- KOWSKY. (Ch. 68, pars. 2-101 and 5A-101) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that a female (or male) aggrieved par- ty states a prima facie case of sexual harassment in employment due to the creation of a hostile working environment when she (or he) alleges conduct which a reason- able woman (or man) would consider sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of employment and create an abusive working environment. Adds simi- lar language to provisions dealing with sexual harassment in higher education. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1893 3HB-2674 BURKE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 12-127) Amends the Chicago Park District Article of the Pension Code to allow both ac- tive and retired employees to purchase service credit for up to 2 years of military service beyond that currently allowed. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Oct 24 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2675 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends the School Code. Authorizes school boards to excuse pupils enrolled in any of grades 9 through 12 (currently only grades 11 and 12) from engaging in physical education. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2676 STECZO, LANG, SCHAKOWSKY, MCNAMARA, OBRZUT, BALANOFF, BRUNSVOLD, BURKE, CURRAN, DAVIS, EDLEY, FLINN, GIGLIO, HARTKE, HICKS, HOFFMAN,J, JONES,LOU, LAURINO, LEVIN, MARI- NARO, MCGANN, MCGUIRE, MULCAHEY, NOVAK, PHELPS, ROTEL- LO, SATTERTHWAITE, SCHOENBERG, STEPAN, STERN, WALSH, WILLIAMS, WOLF AND WOOLARD. (Ch. 122, pars. 3A-1, 6-2 and 18-8; new pars. 6-22, 6-23, 34-64.1 and 34-64.2; Ch. 127, new par. 141.305) Amends the School Code and the State Finance Act. Provides for the levy, sub- ject to popular referendum, of a local school's income tax within educational service regions and the City of Chicago, with a corresponding dollar for dollar reduction in school district real property taxes. Specifies maximum income tax rates and pro- vides for reduction in rates or a repeal of the tax pursuant to referendum. Provides for the manner of levying, collecting and distributing the local schools income tax and for the manner in which it may be used. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2677 HOMER - HOFFMAN,M -MCGUIRE - PETKA - WELLER, MATIJEV- ICH AND CURRAN. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-7.3) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of stalking. Defines stalking as willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly following or harassing another person and making a credible threat with the intent of placing that person in reason- able fear of death or great bodily harm. Establishes penalties. Exempts conduct oc- curring during labor picketing. Nov 07 199i First reading Referred to Rules HB-2678 BLACK. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 73-24) Amends the Vital Records Act. Makes indexes of pre-1916 records available to persons for genealogical research purposes, rather than to members of Illinois gene- alogical societies. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2679 STERN - MATIJEVICH AND FREDERICK,VF. (Ch. 122, pars. 7-1 and 7-2) Amends the School Code. Provides for the detachment from elementary, high, and unit school districts meeting certain criteria of that part of any such district lo- ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1894 HB-2674 HB-2679-Cont. cated within a U.S. military base and provides for the formation of a new school dis- trict from the territoiy so detached. Establishes petition requirements and prohibits the regional board of school trustees with whom the petition is filed from denying the changes requested in a proper petition. Effective immediately. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred toRules HB-2680 PHELAN. (Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11.1) Amends the Municipal Code by making a stylistic change in provisions concern- ing the regulation of cable television. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Nov 08 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HB-2681 CURRIE - YOUNG,A -BARNES - FREDERICK,VF - LEVIN, SCHA- KOWSKY, GIORGI, MATIJEVICH, STERN, TROTTER AND STEPAN. (Ch. 68, par. 8A-104) Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that the Human Rights Commission may order a respondent to pay punitive damages if the respondent is found to have engaged in sexual harassment in employment or sexual harassment in higher educa- tion. Effective immediately. Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2682 STANGE. (Ch. 48, pars. 1712 and 1713) Amends the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act to provide that if no collec- tive bargaining agreement has been reached between a public school district em- ployer and educational employees 2 weeks after the beginning of the school year, the unresolved issues shall be submitted to final and binding impartial arbitration. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS, Nov 07 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 7 HB-2683 YOUNG,A, WILLIAMS AND JONES;LOU. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-3-2.1) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to permit prisoners who were sentenced to indeterminate sentences of at least 20 years of imprisonment under the law in ex- istence prior to February 1, 1978, to be offered fixed terms of imprisonment based upon the sentencing schedule in effect on February 1, 1978. Allows for persons with consecutive sentences to be offered fixed terms of imprisonment based upon an ag- gregation of their maximum terms. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2684 YOUNG,A, WILLIAMS, JONES,LOU AND CURRIE. (Ch. 38, pars. 1003-3-2 and 1003-3-5) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to require a majority vote of 3 member panels of the Prison Review Board in hearing and deciding upon cases for parole conditions and violation of parole for prisoners sentenced under the law in existence prior to February 1, 1978. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 7 Fiscal Note Act, Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1895 HB-2685 SHB-2685 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 120, new par. 643i) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to allow taxing districts to provide for abate- ment of taxes on homestead property of senior citizens who provide personal ser- vices to the taxing districts. Effective immediately. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2686 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide that the senior citizens homestead exemption cumulatively reflect the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers. Effective January 1, 1992. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2687 BLACK. (Ch. 122, par. 27-6) Amends the School Code. Changes a current provision that authorizes school boards to excuse from physical education courses 11th and 12th grade pupils who request to be so excused for ongoing participation in an interscholastic athletic pro- gram to a provision authorizing pupils in grades 9 through 12 to be so excused, but only if such ongoing participation involves at least 5 hours per week. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2688 CONKLING AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2103) Amends the Drug Paraphernalia Control Act to make a correction to a citation of a subsection. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2689 CONKLING AND JOHNSON. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 11-204 and 11-204.1) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that, upon request by a prosecutor, the owner of a vehicle involved in fleeing from or eluding a police officer shall.fur- nish a written statement identifying the operator of the vehicle at the time the of- fense was committed if the owner was not operating the vehicle at the time. Establishes penalties for failure to supply this information. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2690 CONKLING -JOHNSON. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide for a mandatory sentence of imprisonment for a person convicted of robbery when the victim is 60 years of age or older or is physically handicapped. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2691 OBRZUT - STECZO - SCHOENBERG - MCAFEE. (New Act). Creates the Reunion Business Default Act. Requires businesses operating in the State for the sole purpose of organizing high school and college class reunions to file and maintain a $100,000 bond with the Secretary of State. Effective immediately. FISCAL NOTE (Secretary of State) There is no fiscal impact to the Office of Secretary of State ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1896 HB-2691-Cont. related to the provisions of HB-2691. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 08 1992 Fiscal Note filed Committee Rules 'HB-2692 LEVIN. (New Act; Ch. 120, neW pars. 439.1b, 439.2a-2, 441c, 442k) Enacts the High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act imposing a 6.25% tax on rental of certain high tech. equipment. Also amends the State occupation and use tax Acts to exclude property purchased for rentalsubject to the High Techno- logical Equipment Renting Tax Act. Effective July 1, 1992. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2693 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRAN, BALANOFF, BUGIELSKI, BURKE, CAPPA- RELLI, CURRIE, DAVIS, DEJAEGHER, EDLEY, FARLEY, FLINN, FLOWERS, GIGLIO, HANNIG, HARTKE, JONES,SHIRLEY, KULAS, LANG, LAURINO, LEFLORE, LEVIN, MARINARO, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MCGUIRE, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, NOVAK, OBRZUT, PHELAN, PHELPS, RICE, SCHOENBERG, SHAW, TROTTER, WHITE, WOOLARD AND YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 67 1/2, par. 404) Amends the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Phar- maceutical Assistance Act to provide that the pharmaceutical assistance copay- ment for prescriptions is $5 for generic drugs and $10 for brand name drugs if a generic equivalent is available and authorized. Permits annual fee for pharmaceuti- cal assistance to be paid anytime during the benefit year. Provides that beneficiary can have Dept. of Revenue withhold the fee from his or her grant. Effective immediately. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2694 KIRKLAND. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a person commits the offense of aggravated discharge of a firearm when he knowingly discharges a firearm at or into a building he knows or has reason to know is occupied and the firearm is dis- charged from a place outside the building. Nov 08 1991 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2695 MCAFEE. (Ch. 120, par. 747) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require that all liens of a municipality for water or sewer.service be released before a tax deed can be issued for real property sold for delinquent taxes. Effective January 1, 1993. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules 8 HB-2696 PRESTON - MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 24, par. 3-9-4; Ch. 38. pars. 2-13. and 24-2) Amends the Municipal Code and the Criminal Code. Provides that an alderman or trustee of a municipality, in his or her capacity as an alderman or trustee, is not a conservator of the peace or a "peace officer" exempt from certain provisions of the Criminal Code concerning the unlawful use of firearms and shall not be authorized ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 8 Home Rule Note Act may be applicable. 1897 HB-2696-Cont. by the municipal corporate authorities to carry or possess a firearm or to act as a peace officer or conservator of the peace. Preempts home rule powers. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2697 EDLEY. (Ch. 127, par. 132.403-1) Amends the State Prompt Payment Act. Requires the State to automatically pay interest of $25 or more on late payments of vendors' and contractors' bills. Requires the State Comptroller to adopt rules governing the uniform application of theAct. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2698 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends "AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations to various agen- cies", approved July 30, 1991, to reduce by $1 the appropriation to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the Illinois Job Training Coordinating Council. Effective immediately. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes the following changes in FY92 appropriations: Increases and decreases various Dept. of Employment Security line items. Increases appropriations to DCCA from the Job Training Partnership Fund. Adds appropriations to the Illinois Arts Council for grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts. In- creases appropriations to the Criminal Justice Information Authority from the Criminal Justice Trust Fund. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed'With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 09 Assigned to Approp-Public Safety & Infrastrctr Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND RDING FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION -MATIJEVICH Committee discharged 114-000-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.01 HANNIG Adopted 070-039-002 Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jan 16 Third Reading - Passed 113-000-001 Jan 17 Arrive Senate Placed Calendr,First Readng HB-2699 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends An Act making appropriations to the State Board of Education by re- ducing by $1 the appropriation made to the State Board of Education for expenses of the Task Force on School Finance. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 09 Assigned to Appropriations-Education ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1898 1899 HB-2699-Cont. Jan 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Appropriations-Education HB-2700 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends an Act making appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Public Aid by reducing by $1 the appropriation for personal services for Employment and Social Services. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 09 Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Jan 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Appropriations-Human Services HB-2701 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends "An Act to provide for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Of- fice of the Governor", Public Act 86-69, approved July 30, 1991, by reducing the amount appropriated by $1. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Jan 09 Assigned to Appropriations-General SServices Jan 13 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Appropriations-General Services HB-2702 MADIGAN,MJ. (New Act) Creates the Emergency Budget Act of 1992. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 15 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 2ND RDING 2ND DAY -MATIJEVICH Committee Executive HB-2703 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends "An Act to provide for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Of- fice of the Governor", Public Act 86-69, approved July 30, 1991, by reducing the amount appropriated by $1. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2704 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends an Act making appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Public Aid by reducing by $1 the appropriation for personal services for Employment and Social Services. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2705 HB-2705 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends An Act making appropriations to the State Board of Education by re- ducing by $1 the appropriation made to the State Board of Education for apportion- ment and payment from the Common School Fund to the State Board of Education for the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2706 MADIGAN,MJ. Amends "AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations to various agen- cies", approved July 30, 1991, to reduce by $1 the appropriation to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs for the Illinois Job Training Coordinating Council. Effective immediately. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 10 HB-2707 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI - DELEO - CRONIN. (New Act; Ch. 1, new par. 1036, par. 1107; Ch. 46, par. 28-1; Ch. 120, pars. 482, 611, 612, 643, 671, 675, 705, 706, rep. pars. 524, 705.1, 705.la, 705.1b, 705.3, 705.4, 861 through 869.2, 2501-1 through 2501-50) Enacts the Tax Freedom Act. Provides that no taxing district, including home rule units, may adopt a property tax levy in excess of their levy in 1987, excluding a levy for bonded indebtedness incurred prior to the effective date of the Act. Also re- stricts user fees and taxes other than property taxes to the 1988 level. These limita- tions may be exceeded by referendum approval of 60% of the voters in a taxing district. Repeals the Truth in Taxation Act. Repeals the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act. Amends the Statute on Statutes and the Election Code to strike ref- erences to the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to change the due dates for tax bills and to provide that beginning in 1993 property taxes be paid in 2 installments in all counties, the first installment being an estimated installment based on 50% of the prior year's tax bill and the second in- stallment being the balance of the amount of taxes actually due. Terminates equal- ization of assessments by the Department of Revenue. Establishes the assessed valuation of property in 1987 as the permanent assessed valuation unless the as- sessed value increases in a subsequent year due to improvements or unless the as- sessed value decreases in a subsequent assessment year or unless the property was unimproved in 1987 in which case the property is reassessed when it is improved with a structure. Amends the Election Code to remove the limit of the number of referenda appearing on a ballot. Amends the Statute on Statutes to provide that af- ter January 1, 1993, equalized assessed valuation means assessed valuation or as- sessed valuation as equalized by local assessing officials. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2708 KULAS. Appropriates $100,000 to the Department of Energy and Natural Resources for the Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center. Effective July 1, 1992. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2709 STANGE. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.19; Ch. 120, par. 2501-5) I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. to Home Rule and Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1900 HB-2709-Cont. Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to make it applicable to counties with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants. Also exempts from the State Man- dates Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2710 MATIJEVICH - SALTSMAN - GIORGI. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 3-111 and 3-111.1, new par. 3-112.1; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16) Amends the Downstate Police Article of the Pension Code to provide a noncom- pounded 3% annual increase in survivor pensions. Bases the calculation of retire- ment pensions and the initial automatic annual increase in retirement pension on the number of months (rather than full years) of creditable service. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 07 1992 .Filed With Clerk Jan 08 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2711 PRESTON. (Ch. 40, par. 606; Ch. 110 1/2, par. 11-5) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and the Probate Act. Provides that previous statements made by a child relating to any allegations of abuse or neglect within the meaning of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act or the Juvenile Court Act shall be admissible in evidence in a hearing concern- ing custody of or visitation with the child or appointment of a guardian of the person or estate of the child. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules HB-2712 PRESTON. (New Act; Ch. 122, pars. 24-24, 34-19 and 34-84a) Creates the Corporal Punishment Limitation Act and amends the School Code in connection therewith. Establishes a State public policy against inflicting corporal punishment in public or private schools, educational institutions and day care cen- ters. Modifies the common law doctrine of in loco parentis and limits defenses in civ- il and criminal cases accordingly. Effective July 1, 1992, and applicable to causes of action accruing and offenses committed on or after that effective date. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2713 MCNAMARA. (Ch. 120, par. 500.23-01) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for a senior citizens tax freeze home- stead exemption that provides to persons aged 65 and over, who have an income of $20,000 plus an annual adjustment for inflation, a reduction in the equalized as- sessed value of the homestead property equal to the amount of increase in the equal- ized assessed value of the property since 1991 or the year in which the taxpayer becomes 65 years of age. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1901 HB-2714 'HB-2714 EDLEY, HANNIG, BALANOFF, ROTELLO, BRUNSVOLD, DUNN,JOHN, GIGLIO, GRANBERG, HOMER, NOVAK, SATTERTHWAITE, SCHOEN- BERG, STERN, TURNER AND WALSH. Amends the Civil Administrative Code, the State Finance Act and the Bureau of the Budget Act. Requires that the Governor's State budget and resulting appropria- tions recognize revenues and expenses in the accounting period they are earned or incurred, respectively. Requires that the Governor monitor each State agency's budgetary compliance and report quarterly to the General Assembly upon that compliance. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk First reading Referred to Rules '-HB-2715 STANGE. (Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-222; Ch. 120, pars. 467.16, 468 and 2002) Amends the Public Utilities Act, the Gas Revenue Tax Act, The Public Utilities Revenue Act and the Telecommunications Excise Tax Act to exempt school dis- tricts, park districts and libraries from State utility taxes. Jan 08 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2716 HOMER. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1042) Amends the Environmental Protection Act to specifically allow State's Attorneys to bring civil actions, including but not limited to actions for injunctions, for viola- tions of the Act. Jan 08 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2717 HOMER. (Ch. 61, par. 3.27) Amends the Wildlife Code to require local site approval by a county board for a proposed game breeding and hunting preserve area before the Department of Con- servation may issue a license. Requires the area to meet zoning requirements before a license will be issued. Jan 08 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2718 WOOLARD. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18b-108) Amends the Illinois Motor Carrier Safety Law of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Pro- vides that motor vehicle owners, not the driver, shall be liable for violations of cer- tain vehicle equipment requirements for trucks. .Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2719 TENHOUSE. (Ch. 122, new par. 27-22.01) Amends The School Code. Authorizes school boards to warrant that their stu- dents who complete grades 9 through 12 in the schools of the district, and who grad- uate from 12th grade in 1993 or thereafter, have mastered certain essential skills, and to provide retraining in those skills if the graduated student and his employer request such retraining within 3 years of high school graduation because of a lack of competency in those skills. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2720 CAPPARELLI - HENSEL - SANTIAGO - KULAS - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 2-121) 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1902 HB-2720-Cont. Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Exempts certain vehicles that are registered on a proportional basis from provisions authorizing local governments to impose a tax under the Municipal Code. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2721 CAPPARELLI - SANTIAGO - BUGIELSKI. (Ch. 38, pars. 28-1 and 28-1.1; Ch. 85, par. 1225; Ch. 120, pars. 2403, 2406 and 2407) Amends the Riverboat Gambling Act. Provides that the Gaming Board shall grant an owners 1icense to the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, upon submission of an application in accordance with the Act, to conduct gambling on the grounds and facilities of the Authority (or adjacent thereto in Lake Michigan). Amends the Gambling Article of the Criminal Code and the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act to authorize this gambling. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 3HB-2722 ROPP. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 2-121.1) Amends the General Assembly Article of the Pension Code to provide a one time increase in annuity for survivors receiving less than $300 per month from the Sys- tem. Effective immediately. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2723 BLACK. (Ch, 111, par. 3517 and 3519) Amends the Illinois Nursing Act of 1987. Provides for issuance of temporary per- mits pending restoration of a license. Allows the Department of Professional Regu- lation to revoke or refuse to issue a temporary permit to an out of state nurse if the Department determines it intends to deny licensure by endorsement. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2724 HARRIS. (Ch. 63, par. 15.1) Amends the General Assembly Compensation Act to decrease the office allow- ance of a Senator from $57,000 to $54,150 and to decrease the office allowance of a House member from $47,000 to $44,650. Effective July 1, 1992. Jan 09 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2725 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE. (Ch. 24, par. 11-74.4-8) Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Provides a formula for money to be deposit- ed in a municipal tax allocation fund under the tax increment allocation redevelop- ment provisions for municipalities in counties with a population of 3,000,000 or more if the municipality has provided for at least one installment of a tax bill to be collected on an estimated basis, provided that certain criteria are met. Effective immediately. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 15 First reading Referred to Rules Jan 21 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) HRUL Rfrd to Comm on Assignment ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 3 Fiscal Note Act and Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1903 HB-2726 HB-2726 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, pars. 10-20.19c and 34-18.15) Amends the School Code. Requires school, boards, public schools and attendance centers to purchase recycled paper for use in student newspapers when economical- ly and practically feasible. Jan 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2727 HENSEL. (Ch. 122, new pars. 10-20.15b and 34-18.11a) Amends the School Code. Requires school boards to develop and implement recy- cling programs in district offices, schools and attendance centers. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Jan 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2728 HARTKE. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 1-171.01) Amends the definition of charitable vehicle in the Illinois Vehicle Code to make provisions for vehicles with wheelchair tiedowns. Jan 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2729 BLACK, HICKS, WENNLUND AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 38, pars. 83-3 and 38-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that firearm transfers by federally licensed dealers to persons who are not federally licensed are subject to the telephone dial-up system. Provides that the dealer furnish the Depart- ment of State Police only the transferee's name, birth date, gender, race, and social security or other identification number. Provides that the payment of fees may be made by credit card. Provides that the Department of State Police shall not main- tain records longer than 30 days from any dealer's inquiry when the transaction is approved and shall not maintain a log of inquiries for more than 12 months. Jan 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 2HB-2730 WOLF. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 15-158.1) Amends the State University Article of the Pension Code to specify that partici- pation by a part-time worker in an optional retirement program does not constitute participation in the System, and creates a contractual relationship only between the worker and the company that operates the program. Effective immediately. Jan 15 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2731 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - TROTTER, BALANOFF, FLOWERS, GIOR- GI, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, MARTINEZ, MUNIZZI, OBRZUT, PHELPS, PRESTON, WHITE, WOOLARD AND YOUNG,A. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-204, and 9-901 and new pars. 2-202.5 and 2-202.6) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Temporarily increases the income tax rate for individuals from 3% to 3.9% and for corporations from 4.8% to 6.2% from Janu- ary 1, 1992 through December 31, 1992. Provides that moneys collected from the temporary income tax rate increase shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Increases the individual exemption from $1,00Q to $3,500. Effective immedi- ately and applies to taxable years ending after December 31, 1991. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1904 HB-2732 HB-2732 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 100, new par. 102; Act title preceding par. 100) Amends the Deferred Compensation Appropriation Act to provide continuing appropriations for the State's required employer contributions to the State Employ- ees, State Universities, Downstate Teachers, General Assembly and Judges retire- ment systems. Effective immediately. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 2HB-2733 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 108 1/2, pars. 2-134 and 18-140) Amends the General Assembly and Judges Articles of the Pension Code to re- quire the boards of trustees to certify (rather than estimate) the amount of the re- quired State contribution for each fiscal year. Effective immediately. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2734 DEERING. (Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-4102) Amends the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Provides that vehicles transporting potable water in containers of 1,600 gal- lons or less, rather than 1,000 gallons or less, are exempt from Illinois Commerce ,Commission jurisdiction. Provides that vehicles transporting more than one con- tainer are not eligible for the exemption. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2735 BLACK, HICKS, WENNLUND AND BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 38, pars. 83-3 and 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act to exempt from the dial up system firearm transfers among federally licensed firearm dealers and wholesale transfers of firearms. Effective immediately. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2736 MAUTINO - HOMER - GRANBERG - HOFFMAN,J - DEERING AND WALSH. (Ch. 38, title prec. par. 221, pars. 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227; Ch. 127, par. 55a-3) Amends the Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act to make Act applica- ble to persons convicted of sex crimes rather than those convicted a second or subse- quent time. Changes name of Act to Child Sex Offender Registration Act. Amends the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to make a cross reference to Child Sex Of- fender Registration Act. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2737 MAUTINO - HOMER - GRANBERG - HOFFMAN,J - DEERING AND WALSH. (Ch. 23, pars. 2256 and 2257; Ch. 38, par. 228) Amends the Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act of 1984 and the Ha- bitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act to provide for the entry of registration information on habitual child sex offenders into the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (LEADS) and to make that information immediately accessible to law enforcement agencies and peace officers. Effective immediately. Jan 16 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2 Pension System.Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1905 HB-2738 HB-2738 FLINN - NOLAND - STECZO. (Ch. 17, par. 341) Amends the Illinois Banking Act to provide that rating restrictions regarding the quality of investment securities in which a bank may invest do not apply to direct obligations of public agencies. Effective immediately. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2739 BLACK. (Ch. 111, par. 5806) Amends the Real Estate License Act of 1983 to provide that the license require- ments under the Act do not apply to economic development corporations. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2740 PARKE - PARCELLS - PEDERSEN,B - STANGE - MCCRACKEN. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 49 and new par. 49.33) Creates the Adopt A Highway Program Act. Provides that any person, entity, or organization may apply to the Department of Transportation to adopt a section of a highway or a public area to collect litter on the highway or area. Establishes guide- lines for the Act. Amends the Civil Administration Code of Illinois to require the Department of Transportation to administer the Act. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2741 KLEMM, ROPP, DEUCHLER, ACKERMAN, BARNES, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, HENSEL, HOFFMAN,M, KUBIK, PERSICO, REGAN AND WOJCIK. (New Act; Ch. 127, par. 49 and new par. 49.33) Creates the Adopt A Highway Program Act. Provides that any person, entity, or organization may apply to the Department of Transportation to adopt a section of a highway or a public area to collect litter on the highway or area. Establishes guide- lines for the Act. Amends the Civil Administration Code of Illinois to require the Department of Transportation to administer the Act. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2742 WEAVER,M, WENNLUND, ROPP, BURZYNSKI, ACKERMAN, EDLEY, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, NOLAND, TENHOUSE AND WELLER. (Ch. 110 1/2, new par. 4-16) Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that a will may refer to a written statement or list that disposes of personal property not specifically disposed of by the will. Establishes elements for admissibility of the statement or list to prove the intended disposition. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2743 DAVIS. (Ch. 120, par. 1157.8a) Amends the Lottery Law. Requires proportionate spending of lottery advertising moneys in the various ZIP Code areas in the State. Provides that, in each fiscal year, not more than a total of $5,000,000 shall be spent on contracts with an individual, partnership, or other entity for goods or services in connection with advertising. Ef- fective immediately. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1906 HB-2744 HB-2744 DOEDERLEIN, (Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1) Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that the dial up system is not applicable to transfers of firearms between federally licensed firearm dealers. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2745 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3.2) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that a defendant involved in the activities or a member of an organized gang at the time of commission of an of- fense for which the defendant is found guilty shall have that factor accorded weight in favor of imposing a more severe sentence. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5HB-2746 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 1005-5-3) Amends the Unified Code of Corrections to provide that a person found guilty of certain offenses relating to deadly weapons or unlawful use or possession of weapons and that is also related to organized gang activity shall be sentenced to not less than the minimum term of imprisonment set forth in the Unified Code of Corrections to- gether with any fine or restitution the court may impose. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5HB-2747 MCCRACKEN. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide more severe penalties for violation of unlawful use of weapons when the conviction is related to activities of organized gangs or the defendant is a member of an organized gang. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2748 DAVIS, WOOLARD, BURKE, PHELAN, RICE, SANTIAGO AND STERN. (Ch. 120, par. 1157.8) Amends the Lottery Law. Requires the Department of the Lottery to make an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning, for each ZIP Code area in the State, the proceeds from the sale of lottery tickets for each game. Effective immediately. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2749 WOOLARD. (Ch. 121, new par. 5-701.17) Amends the Illinois Highway Code. Authorizes a county board in a county with a county unit district highway system, with approval from the Department of Transportation, to use 30% of certain motor fuel tax funds allotted to it to pay for the cost of construction, maintenance, or improvements of county units roads. Es- tablishes guidelines for the Department of Transportation to use in approving the use of the funds. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2750 NOLAND. (Ch. 38, new par. 26-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it unlawful to videotape, film, or photograph a person without his or her consent in an area in which that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1907 HB-2750-Cont. Jan 21 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2751 STANGE, MUNIZZI, BUGIELSKI, PARKE AND BLACK. (Ch. 40, par. 607) Amends the Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Provides that grandpar- ents or great-grandparents may petition for visitation privileges upon a showing by affidavit that the grandparents or great-grandparents have been denied visitation by the natural parents. Provides that grandparents or great-grandparents may petition for visitation privileges when the parent, through whom the grandparent or great-grandparent is related to the child, is living. Jan 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2752 STANGE. (Ch. 95 1/2, pa,. 6-110) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires the Secretary of State to provide for each original or renewal driver's license to be of a distinct nature for licensees who have been convicted of violating driving under the influence provisions. Jan 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 8 HB-2753 PRESTON, BALANOFF AND SCHAKOWSKY. Creates the Citizens Transportation Board Act. Creates a corporation known as the Citizens Transportation Board to oversee the activities of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA). Establishes guidelines for elections of Board members. Establishes powers and duties of the Board and its directors. Preempts home rule. Amends the Open Meetings Act to provide that certain portions of the Citizens Transportation Board meetings are ex- empt from the Act. Amends the Freedom of Information Act to provide that ex- emptions under that Act are not applicable to certain provisions of the Citizens Transportation Board Act relating to the inspection of CTA and RTA public records. Jan 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2754 STANGE. (Ch. 110, new par. 2-1115.1) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Limits awards for non-economic loss in medical malpractice actions to $250,000. Applies to actions accruing on or after the effective date. Jan 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2755 STANGE. (Ch. 122, par. 29-6.1) Amends the School Code. Authorizes a school board to continue extending exist- ing pupil transportation contracts on a year to year basis even though another inter- ested contractor requests that the contract be let by bid, unless the latter contractor, at the time of making the request, is already a party to an existing contract with that school board or with another school board to provide transportation of pupils to and from school. Jan 29 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2756 DEERING. (Ch. 120, par. 726) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide'that counties under 3 million inhabi- tants may abolish the requirement of pre-registration for tax buyers. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 8 Home Rule Note Act may be applicable. 1908 HB-2756-Cont. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2757 LANG. (Ch. 34, par. 3-10012) Amends the Counties Code to make stylistic changes in a Section concerning the countersigning and recording of county orders. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2758 LANG. (Ch. 23, par. 9-6.4) Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to make stylistic changes in a Section con- cerning the provision of child care services to former aid recipients. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2759 LANG. (Ch. 34, par. 1-5001) Amends the Counties Code to make stylistic changes in a Section concerning county seat boundaries. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2760 LANG. (Ch. 110, par. 7-103) Amends the Code of Civil Procedure. Grants quick take powers of eminent do- main to home rule counties, counties adjacent to a county with a population over 3,000,000, and home rule municipalities with a population over 1,000,000 for high- way and road purposes. Requires the county or municipality to notify the owner one year in advance of its intent to take improved residential real estate. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2761 LANG. (Ch. 108 1/2, par. 9-101) Amends the Cook County Article of the Pension Code. Makes a stylistic change. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2762 LANG. (Ch. 34, par. 2-1001) Amends the Counties Code to make stylistic changes in a Section concerning county board meetings. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2763 LANG. (Ch. 34, par. 5-8006) Amends the County Code to make stylistic changes in a Section concerning viola- tions of ordinances. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2764 YOUNGE,W. (Ch. 61, par. 2.27) Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that the rabbit season shall be set between November Ist and January 31st. Feb05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 1909 HB-2765 'HB-2765 MAUTINO,F. (Ch. 120, par. 2-203) Amends the Income Tax Act. Limits the deduction for Enterprise Zone dividends to taxable years ending on or before December 31, 1992. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2766 MAUTINO,F. (Ch. 120, par. 3-304) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide, beginning with taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1992, for taxation of income earned by nonresident professional athletes under certain circumstances. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2767 HOMER. (Ch. 38, par. 12-30) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to provide that a scond or subsequent viola- tion of an order of protection is a Class 4 felony. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2768 HOMER. (Ch. 56 1/2, par. 305) Amends the Meat and Poultry Inspection Act to provide exemption from the Act for poultry raisers that slaughter, eviscerate, or further process not more than 6,000 (now 1000) poultry during the calendar year. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2769 PARKE. (Ch. 63, new par. 42.37a) Amends Fiscal Note Act. Requires the State Superintendent of Education to pre- pare and file fiscal notes, within prescribed time periods, whenever a bill that has a potential fiscal impact on schools either is reported out of committee in the house of origin with a "do pass" recommendation, or is passed by the General Assembly without a fiscal note having been prepared before passage and a member of the con- ference committee whose report on the bill was adopted by each chamber requests that the fiscal note be prepared. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2770 PARKE. (Ch. 40, par. 2511) Amends the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984. Permits the court to order DNA test- ing to determine parentage. Provides that the expert (instead of the court) shall de- termine which tests to conduct. Provides that test results that do not exclude an alleged father shall contain a combined paternity index. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules sHB-2771 STANGE. (Ch. 38, par. 11-21) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to harmful material. Makes it un- lawful for a person to distribute in this State a recording containing lyrics that have as their basic theme the advocation or encouragement of certain criminal sexual of- fenses, homicide, ritual mutilation, suicide, hate crime, use of a controlled sub- stance, or the unlawful use of alcohol, unless the cover of the recording contains a parental warning label. * Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1910 HB-2771-Cont. Feb 051992 First reading Referred to Rules 'o HB-2772 HOFFMAN,M - PULLEN - KUBIK- DANIELS. (Ch. 85, new par. 2208.16; Ch. 120, par. 2501-5, new par. 2501-47) Amends the State Mandates Act to exempt the Property Tax Extension Limita- tion Act. Amends the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act to make the Act ap- plicabld to all taxing districts in Illinois except taxing-districts with an equalized assessed value below their 1982 equalized assessed value, including taxing districts that are home rule units. Preempts home rule units. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'Ts. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2773 JOHNSON - NOLAND - CONKLING. (Ch. 120, par. 1157.2 and new par. 1171.4; Ch. 122, new par. 18-19a; Ch. 127, new pars. 141.325 and 142z-21a) Amends the Illinois Lottery Law, the School Code, and the State Finance Act. Provides that in any fiscal year beginning with the 1993 fiscal year, when the total monthly transfers to the Common School Fund equal the total transfers to the Com- mon School Fund in the 1992 fiscal year, the remaining revenues shall be trans- ferred to the Lottery School Fund created in the State Treasury. Establishes guidelines for appropriating money from the Lottery School Fund. Effective July 1, 1992. Feb 05 1992 First reading - Referred to Rules HB-2774 YOUNG,A. (New Act; Ch. 73, new par. 614.2; Ch. I11 1/2, new par. 1409B) Creates the Universal Health Care Act and amends the Insurance Code and the Health Maintenance Organization Act. Provides for the appointment by the Gover- nor of a Universal Health Care Board and directs the Board to develop a Universal Health Care Plan under which providers of certain health care services to Illinois residents will be reimbursed for providing those services. On and after January 1, 1995, prohibits insurance companies, HMO's, and other health service contractors from providing services that are covered under the Plan to Illinois residents. Re- quires the Board to develop an annual State health care service budget. Effective immediately. Feb 05 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2775 MATIJEVICH. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 210-22; Ch. 1:11 2/3, new par. 405.1) Amends the Radiation Protection Act of 1990 and the Electric Supplier Act. Pro- vides for a 3-year moratorium on the construction of electric transmission lines that operate at greater than 60 kilovolts. Requires the Illinois Commerce Commission, in consultation with the Department of Nuclear Safety, to conduct a study on elec- tromagnetic radiation and associated health issues. Requires a report to the General Assembly before January 1, 1995. Effective January. 1, 1993. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2776 PRESTON. (Ch. 127, pars. 604A-101, 604A-106 and 604A-107) Amends the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act to require ward and township com- mitteemen in counties with 2,000,000 or more inhabitants and county central com- mittee chairmen in every county to file ethics statements. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 0' Home Rule and Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1911 HB-2776-Cont. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2777 LEITCH. (Ch. 25, pars. 27.1, 27.1a and 27.2) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act to permit a county board in counties of less than 3,000,00 inhabitants to establish filing fees that are less than provided in the Clerks of Courts Act. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2778 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1022.18b) Amends the Environmental Protection Act by extending the deadline for regis- tration of underground storage tanks to July 1, 1993. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5HB-2779 BLACK. (Ch. 70, Act title preceding par. 401, pars. 401 and 402, rep. pars. 402.2, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409,410, 411, 412, 413, and 414; Ch. 110, par. 4-101) Amends the Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act and the Code of Civil Proce- dure to eliminate the Criminal Victims' Escrow Account. Changes the short title to the Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act. Provides that a crime victim may de- pose the perpetrator of the crime as to any assets belonging to the perpetrator. Pro- vides that the victim may maintain an attachment action against the property of the perpetrator. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2780 GIORGI. (New Act) Creates the Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act. Provides that an elected official of the State or local government who has left his last previous full-time employment to serve in elective office shall be entitled to accrue seniority in his last full-time employment during his service in elective office and shall be enti- tled to be hired in preference to all other job applicants by his last previous full-time employer for any job he is qualified. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2781 DEERING. (New Act) Creates the Public Official Name Display Act. Prohibits the use of public funds by constitutional officers for displaying their names or likenesses on public build- ings. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5sHB-2782 CURRAN. (Ch. 38, new par. 12-6.2) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to create the offense of stalking. Defines stalking as willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly following or harassing another person and making a credible threat with the intent of placing that person in reason- able fear of death or great bodily injury. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Certain violations are Class 4 felonies. Exempts conduct occurring during labor picketing. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1912 HB-2783 'HB-2783 HASARA. (Ch. 127, pars. 141 and 4365) Amends the State Finance Act and the Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992. Exempts the State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund from those special State Treasury funds that may be transferred to the General Revenue Fund before July 1, 1992. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2784 FREDERICK, VF. (Ch. 23, par. 10-16.2; Ch. 40, pars. 706.1, 1107.1, 1226.1 and 2520) Amends child support withholding provisions of the Public Aid Code, the Mar- riage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, and the Parent- age Act of 1984. Provides that if an employer or other payor does not pay withheld support to the obligor or public office within 3 business days, the employer or payor shall pay a penalty of $100 for each day the support is not paid to the obligee or pub- lic office after.the 3 business days have expired. A preamble to the bill states that its purpose is to clarify existing language without changing its- meaning. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1992 First reading .Referred to Rules HB-2785 OLSON,BOB. (Ch. 38, new par. 26-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 to make it unlawful to'videotape, film, or photograph a person without his or her consent in an area in which that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. Penalty is a Class A misdemeanor. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2786 HARRIS. (Ch. 24, par. 11-8-2; Ch. 127 1/2, par. 9) Amends the Fire Safety Division of the Municipal Code and the Fire Investiga- tion Act to require local authorities to file a copy of any inspection report on a facili- ty that can accomodate 5000 or more people with the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Feb 13 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2787 PARKE - STANGE - PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN - HARRIS. (Ch. 78, new par. 3.1) Amends the Jury Act. Permits persons at least 70 years of age to waive jury service. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2788 BLACK. (Ch. 48, par. 401) Amends the Unemployment Insurance Act. Defines "child" to include a child re- lated by blood or marriage to an individual claiming benefits when the child is in the custody of that individual by court order. Effective immediately. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2789 HULTGREN. (Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-202.4 and 9-901; new par. 2-202.5; Ch. 122, pars. 17-2, 17-3, 18-8 and 34-53; new par. 18-1.1; rep. pars. 17-3.1 and 17-3.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.324) 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1913 HB-2789-Cont. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act, the School Code and the State Finance Act. Increases individual and corporate income taxes beginning January 1, 1993 to 4% and 6.4%, respectively, and reduces those rates to 3.75% and 6%, respectively, be- ginning July 1, 1993. Creates the School District Tax Replacement Fund in the State Treasury. Provides for transfer into the School District Tax Replacement Fund of the portion of the additional income tax revenues that will equal the de- crease in school district property tax revenues resulting from a 25% reduction made in the maximum authorized educational purposes tax rate of school districts. Pro- vides for annual distribution to school districts of all amounts transferred into the School District Tax Replacement Fund. Effective immediately. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2790 MCAFEE. (Ch. 85, par. 1233), Amends the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act to change the occu- pation tax rate for ground transportation providers from $9 to $5 for buses with 12 passengers or less, from $18 to $10 for buses with 25 passengers or less, and from $27 to $15 for buses over 25 passengers. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2791 MCAFEE. (Ch. 73, new par. 968p) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code to provide that no accident or health insur- ance providing coverage under the Code for any diagnostic or surgical procedure in- volving a bone or joint of the skeletal structure may exclude or deny the same coverage for the same diagnostic or surgical procedure, excluding intraoral pros- thetic devices, involving any other bone or joint of the face, neck, or head. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2792 MCAFEE. (Ch. 111 1/2, par. 626-101) Amends the Illinois Clinical Laboratory Act to allow urologists working in State certified labs to perform urinalysis, semen analysis, urine culture, and sensitivity screening without supervision. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2793 PEDERSEN,B. (Ch. 120, par. 2-204, new pars. 2-209 and 2-210) Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to provide for individual taxpayers, with a base income under $35,000, additional exemptions for dependent children under 21 years of age and a rent credit. Provides an earned income tax credit for all individu- al taxpayers equal to 10% of their federal earned income tax credit. Effective imme- diately and applicable to taxable years ending on or after December 31, 1992. Feb 19 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2794 SIEBEN. (Ch. 43, par. 131) Amends the Liquor Control Act. Provides that a person is guilty of a Class A mis- demeanor if he or she knowingly permits or allows, at a residence, a person under 21 to remain atthe residence while possessing or consuming alcoholic liquor and the possession or consumption of alcohol by the person under 21 is not otherwise per- mitted by the Act. (Now, a person is guilty of a petty offense if he or she knowingly permits a gathering, at a residence that he or she occupies, of 2 or more persons 1 Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 1914 HB-2794-Cont. where any one or more of the persons is under 18, the person occupying the resi- dence knows the person under 18 possesses or is consuming alcohol, that possession or consumption is not permitted by the Act, and the person occupying the residence knows that the person under 18 leaves the residence intoxicated.) Feb26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules ' HB-2795 HARRIS. (Ch. 120, new par. 500.23-01) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to provide for a senior citizens inflation reduc- tion homestead exemption that is the difference between the current equalized as- sessed valuation of a senior citizen's occupied residential homestead property and the equalized assessed valuation of that property in the later of either the 1992 as- sessment year or the assessment year in which the senior citizen was first both 65 years of age or older and was occupying the premises as a residence. Allows for ad- justments in the assessed value due to improvements added to the property. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2796 CURRAN. (Public Act 87-105, Section 4) Makes a supplemental appropriation of $135,000,000 for fiscal year 1992 to the Department of Central Management Services for group insurance. Effective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HB-2797 DELEO. (Ch. 37, par. 802-28). Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Allows the court appointed guardian or custodian seeking to file an updated case plan or petition to make the report by veri- fied written affidavit or orally under oath in court. No longer requires updated re- ports to be filed with the court every 6 months. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2798 TURNER. -(Ch. 48, par. 1004a) Amends the Minimum Wage Law to permit an employer to employ an employee for a period of not more than 10 hours in the aggregate in a workweek in excess of the 40 hour workweek without paying overtime compensation if, during that period, the employee is receiving remedial education that provides reading and other basic skills at an eighth grade level or below, and the educational program meets specified criteria. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 5HB-2799 HOMER - SIEBEN - BRUNSVOLD. (Ch. 70, Act title preceding par. 401, pars. 401 and 403, rep. pars. 402.2, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, and 414; Ch. 110, par. 4-101) Amends the Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act and the Code of Civil Proce- dure to eliminate the Criminal Victims' Escrow Account. Changes the short title to the Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act. Provides that a crime victim may de- pose the perpetrator of the crime as to any assets belonging to the perpetrator. Pro- vides that the victim may maintain an attachment action against the property of the perpetrator. Effective immediately. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. SBalancedBudget Note Act may be applicable. 1.915 HB-2799-Cont. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2800 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI. (Ch. 95 1/2, pars. 3-104, 3-107, 3-112, and 3-113) Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Requires persons applying for or transferring a vehicle certificate of title to specify whether the vehicle has been returned to a dealer or manufacturer under lemon laws because of a nonconformity. Also re- quires that information to be stated on the certificate of title. Effective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules s HB-2801 CURRAN. (Ch. 38, par. 12-4) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to aggravated battery. Extends pro- visions that enhance battery to aggravated battery to include harming paramedics, ambulance drivers or other medical assistance or first aid personnel employed by private businesses. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2802 SATTERTHWAITE. (Ch. 82, pars. 1 and 21) Amends the Mechanics Lien Act. Allows contractors and subcontractors to claim a lien for roll-off services (removal, hauling, and disposal of construction debris). Effective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules SHB-2803 HOMER. (Ch. 25, par. 27.la) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Establishes fees for filing pleadings and other matters in certain family cases in counties between 180,000 and 650,000. Effective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2804 WEAVER,M. (Ch. 56 1/2, pars. 712, 1505, 1655, 1676 and 1679) Amends the Cannabis Control Act, the Illinois Controlled Substances Act, the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act and the Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act to re- quire a conviction for a violation of the Cannabis Control Act or Illinois Controlled Substances Act before drug related assets may be forfeited. Requires the State to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the property is subject to forfeiture. Feb 26 1992. First reading Referred to Rules HB-2805 HOMER. (Ch. 73, new par. 857.2) Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that employers have an insurable interest in their employees. Permits an employer to insure the lives of employees for the benefit of the employer or the benefit of the employees. Requires the consent of the employees and limits coverage for nonmanagement and retired employees to amounts related to unfunded liabilities to certain welfare benefit plans. Feb 26 1992 First reading - Referred to Rules ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1916 SHB-2806 LAURINO - MCDONOUGH. (Ch. 38, par. 24-1) Amends the Criminal Code of 1961 relating to unlawful use of weapons. Provides that the enhanced penalties for possessing silencers or machine guns or for carrying while hooded, robed, or masked, a firearm, stun gun, taser, or ballistic knife on school property or in a public park or on residential property owned, operated, and managed by a public housing agency apply to possessing those weapons on a public way within 1,000 feet of that property. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2807 DANIELS. (Ch. 91 1/2, pars. 1952, 1954, 1955 and 1956) Amends the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities Law. Changes definition of developmental disability to be consistent with the definition of developmental disability in the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act. Provides that a simple majority of the Illinois Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities 16 constitutes a quorum to transact business unless stipulated in the bylaws of the Council. Provides that the director of the Council shall be hired, supervised, evaluated and terminated by the Council. Deletes provi- sion that requires the Council to develop and submit to the Governor and General Assembly an annual regional interagency plan. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2808 HOMER. (Ch. 38, pars. 104-12 and 104-16) Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 to provide that the issue of the defendant's fitness to stand trial shall be determined by the court without a jury. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 'HB-2809 HASARA. Ch. 127, pars. 133d15 and 2716) Amends the Historic Preservation Act and the Historic Preservation Agency Act. Authorizes the Historic Preservation Agency to establish a pilot program to charge user fees at the Dana-Thomas house in Springfield and 2 other sites under its jurisdiction. Requires the fees be deposited in the Illinois Historic Sites Fund. Ef- fective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2810 PARCELLS. (Ch. 111, pars. 3924, 4150, 4400-22, and 4824; Ch. 111 1/2, par. 628-101 and new pars. 147.11 and 157-8.6-2) Amends Acts regulating optometrists, pharmacies, doctors, podiatrists, hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and clinical laboratories. Authorizes disciplinary ac- tion for repeated irregularities in billing a third party for services rendered. Prohib- its the reporting of excessive charges for the purpose of obtaining a total payment in excess of that usually received for the services rendered. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2811 CAPPARELLI. (Ch. 111 2/3, new par. 13-510) Amends the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act. Requires the Commerce Commission to order telecommunication carriers to refund amounts collected from customers under the subscriber line charge waiver program. ' Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 5 Correctional Budget and Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1917 HB-2806 HB-2811-Cont. 1918 Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules HB-2812 HOMER. (Ch. 25, pars. 27.1, 27.1a, and 27.2) Amends the Clerks of Courts Act. Authorizes the county board, in counties under 3,000,000 to provide by ordinance for circuit clerk fees lower than those provided by statute. Effective immediately. Feb 26 1992 First reading Referred to Rules 1919 EXECUTIVE ORDERS ' ' ' r'l 1920 EO-9101 GOVERNOR. Orders State agencies, boards and commissions under the control of the Governor to grant maximum programs and benefits to State employees who are military per- sonnel and support personnel in the Persian Gulf Area; orders extension of the filing date for Illinois individual income tax returns for such personnel; exempts military income from taxation in Illinois; and orders granting additional relief through rul- ings made by the Board of Appeals. Effective immediately. Jan 25 1991 .Filed With Sec of State EO-9102 GOVERNOR. Sets forth a policy concerning payment of unused vacation and sick leave to State employees resigning from State service. Effective immediately. Feb 01 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9103 GOVERNOR. Revokes Executive Order Number 5 of 1980 which instituted a hiring freeze on State employment. Effective immediately. Jan 31 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9104 GOVERNOR. Makes provisions for Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement in Il- linois. Directs the Departments of Central Management Services and Energy and Natural Resources to expand current recycling programs; directs state agencies to pursue waste reduction policies and promote recycled products procurement; and directs DENR to develop a pilot program to test and demonstrate innovative recy- cled products. Effective immediately. Feb 15 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9105 GOVERNOR. Provides for the reassignment of functions of the Governor's Office of Senior In- volvement to the Department on Aging. Effective February 28, 1991. Feb 28 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9106 GOVERNOR. Provides for the reassignment of functions of the Governor's Office of Voluntary Action to the Lieutenant Governor, Senior Action Centers. Effective February 28, 1991. Feb 28 1991 Filed With Sec of State Filed With The Senate #6 Mar 05 Referred to ST GOV & ADM SGOA Filed With The House Mar 07 Referred to ST GOV ADMN HSTG Apr 17 Referred to ST GOV & ADM SGOA Do Not Disapprove 009-000-000 SGOA Secretary's Desk Apr 24 Motion TO DISAPPROVE Motion failed Reorganization Accepted Referred to ST GOV ADMN HSTG EO-9107 GOVERNOR. Revokes EO-6 (1979) which transferred the Office of Consumer Services to the Office of the Governor. Abolishes the Office of Consumer Services and consolidates the services it provided into the Office of Public Counsel. Effective immediately. Mar 181991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9108 EO-9108 GOVERNOR. Modifies E091-7 to provide for limited continuation of the Office of Consumer Services within the Office of Public Counsel. Mar 19 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9109 GOVERNOR. Establishes the Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission. Effective im- mediately and repealed December 31, 1992. Sep 16 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9110 GOVERNOR. Creates the Governor's Science Advisory Committee within the Executive Office of the Governor. Creates the Science and Techology Advisor to serve as chairman and the Environmental Advocate to serve as Executive Director of the Committee. Repeals E089-2 which created a Science and Technology Advisor to the Governor. Effective immediately. Sep 17 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9111 GOVERNOR. Creates the Illinois Task Force on Advanced Telecommunications and Network- ing. Effective immediately and repealed December 31, 1992. Sep 19 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9112 GOVERNOR. Creates a Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board. Effective immediately and shall be repealed upon the completion of the report by the Advisory Board. Oct 01 1991 Filed With Sec of State EO-9113 GOVERNOR. Creates an Annual Report on the State of the Rural Illinois Economy. Effective immediately. Oct 11 1991 Filed With Sec of State 1921 1922. RESOLUTIONS 1923 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTIONS 1924 6 SR-0001 MCPIKE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for Governor Jim Edgar and invites him to ad- dress the General Assembly. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted 6 SR-0002 MARTINEZ - MCNAMARA - EWING AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Expresses support and appreciation for the members of the U.S. Armed Forces stationed in the Persian Gulf and outrage at the violations of international law com- mitted by Hussein. Declares February 14, 1991 "Citizens Support the Troops Day" and encourages all private employers to honor the Governor's E091-4 to supple- ment the compensation of the Persian Gulf reservists. Feb 13 1991 Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,T Resolution adopted SSR-0003 MCPIKE. Appoints the Committee of Escort for: the Governor. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted SSR-0004 MCPIKE. Appoints Committee on Escort. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted 6 Judicial Impact Note Act may be applicable. 1925 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1926 SJR-0007 KEATS. (I1l. Const., Article VI, new Section 20) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to establish the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission to be comprised of five members, a majority of whom are non-attorneys, to oversee and administer the li- censure, regulation, and discipline of all attorneys who practice law within the State of Illinois. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0008 DUDYCZ. (Illinois Constitution, Article IV, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution by requir- ing that a bill which woul dresult in the increase of revenue to the State must receive a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Requires each house of the General Assembly to have a revenue committee whose sole and exclusive responsibility is to consider all bills which would result in an increase or decrease of revenue to the State. Provides that no member of the General Assembly may serve more than 4 consecutive years on a revenue committee. Provides that the revenue committee may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing on the bill has been held. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0011 KELLY. (Ill. Const., Article IV, Sec. 11; Article V, Sec. 21, Article VI, Sec. 14) Proposes to amend the Legislative, Executive and Judiciary Articles of the Illi- nois Constitution with respect to salaries of members of the General Assembly, elected officers of the Executive Branch, and judges. Provides that salaries of those officials shall be fixed at least 2 months before a general election at which they are elected. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive May 01 Waive Posting Notice HEAR 91-05-01 Committee Executive SJR-0015 MACDONALD, DUNN,R, HUDSON, FRIEDLAND, DUDYCZ, KEATS, KARPIEL, ETHEREDGE, SCHAFFER, BUTLER, WOODYARD, TOPIN- KA AND SCHUNEMAN. (Ill. Const. Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning au- dit of funds administered by State Government. Provides that the General Assem- bly shall provide by law for the audit of the obligation, receipt and use of all funds administered by State government whether directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch of the State, whether appropriated or not and regard- less of source. Effective upon approval by the electorate. Mar 06 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0017 KEATS. (Ill. Const. Article XIII, Section 3). Amends Section 3 of Article XIII of the Illinois Constitution to provide an alter- nate oath of office for constitutional officers. Mar 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0018 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HAWK- INSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, TOPINKA, WOODYARD AND ETHEREDGE. SJR-0018-Cont. (111. Const., Art. IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides thata bill that would require the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or that would exempt property taxes or other items from the local tax base shall not become law except with (1) a 3/5 vote of each house, or (2) a ma- jority vote of each house and the passage of a companion appropriation bill for reim- bursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be subject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill that requires the expenditure or reduces revenue is totally vetoed. Ef- fective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Mar 19 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0026 DALEY,J - JOYCE,JE. (111. Constitution, Article IV, Secs. 5, 6 and 10) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no session or meeting of the General Assembly may be held between the date of the general election and the second Wednesday of November next following unless the Governor declares that a demonstrated emergency exists which requires imme- diate action by the General Assembly. Convenes the General Assembly on the sec- ond Wednesday of November (presently the second Wednesday of January). Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a calendar year shall not take effect un- til May 1 of the next calendar year unless it receives a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house providing for an earlier effective date. Apr 11 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0027 MAROVITZ. (Illinois Constitution, Article IV, Sections 5 and 10) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no session or meeting of the General Assembly may be held between the date of the general election and the second Wednesday of January next following unless the Governor declares that a demonstrated emergency exists which requires immediate action by the General Assembly. Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a cal- endar year shall not take effect until May 1 of the next calendar year unless it re- ceives a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house providing for an earlier effective date. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0028 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, DEANGE- LIS, SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (Illinois Constitution, Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to the State budget. Provides that beginning with the 1994 fiscal year, the State budget shall be prepared by the Governor and submitted to the General Assembly biennially which shall consist of every 2 successive fiscal years. Effective upon approval of the electors of the State. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0029 ETHEREDGE - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - DE- ANGELIS - SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (Illinois Constitution Article IV, Section 9) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Changes the vote needed to restore an item of appropriation reduced by the Governor from a majority to a 3/5 majority. Effective upon approval of the electors. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive 1927 SJR-0034 1928 SJR-0034 COLLINS. (Ill. Const; Article IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to provide for a graduated income tax. A majority of the revenue from the income tax shall be collected from individu- als, corporations, partnerships, trusts and estates with gross annual incomes of at least $150,000. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Apr 17 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0089 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO- KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, MACDONALD, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WEAVER,S, WOODYARD, DUNN,T, JACOBS, DA- LEY,J AND JOYCE,JJ. Proposes to amend Article IV (The Legislature) of the Illinois Constittition. Makes April 30, rather than June 30, the deadline for passage of a bill by the Gen- eral Assembly with less than a 3/5 majority with an effective date earlier than May 1 of the next calendar year. Effective upon approval by the voters. Jul 18 1991 Assigned to Executive 1929 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1930 HJR-0001 PARKE - BALTHIS. (Ill. Const. Article I, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend the Bill of Rights Article of the Illinois Constitution to add a section on Crime Victim's Rights. Provides that victims of crime shall have the right to communicate with the prosecution and to attend all court proceedings open to the accused; and, upon request, to receive notice of pending court action and to receive information concerning the case's disposition and the release of the accused. Effec- tive upon approval. Jan 10 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Judiciary II HJR-0002 PARCELLS - EWING - KLEMM - ROPP - FREDERICK,VF AND EWING. (U.S. Constitution, New Article) Provides for the ratification of the proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that prohibits a law varying the compensation of U.S. Senators and Representatives from taking effect until an election of U.S. Representatives has intervened. Feb07 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HJR-0003 YOUNG,A AND KUBIK. (Ill. Const., Article VI, Sections 2 and 5) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to permit the General Assembly by law to provide for the division of the First Judicial District (Cook County) into subdistricts for the purpose of selection of Appellate Court Judges. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0004 HARRIS. (Ill. Const., Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the State Constitution. Provides that the total appropriations made by the General Assembly in any fiscal year shall not exceed 105.5% of the total appropriations for the immediately preceding fiscal year. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HJR-0005 MCAFEE. (I1. Const., Article X, Section 1) Proposes to amend Section 1 of Article X of the Illinois Constitution concerning free schools. Makes it a specific obligation of the State to provide, from public funds of the State which the General Assembly by law shall provide for the benefit of school districts, not less than 50% of the funds needed to operate and maintain pub- lic elementary and secondary educational institutions and services. Effective upon approval by the electors. Feb 13 1991 Read'in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Educational Finance Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K Committee Educational Finance Apr 26 Interim Study Calendar EDUC FINANCE HJR-0006 HJR-0006 HICKS. (Ill. Const. Article VI, Section 10 and 12) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to eliminate the retention election of Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Judges. Provides for the re-election ofjudges on party ticket basis. Changes terms of Supreme Court Judges to 6 years and Appellate and Circuit Court Judges to 4 years. Feb 28 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HJR-0007 COWLISHAW. (I11. Const., Art. XIII, new Section 9) Proposes to add Section 9 to Article XIII of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits gambling except as follows: a State lottery if the proceeds go to schools; horse racing if betting is limited to on-track sites and no more than 15 off-track sites and reve- nues go to agricultural programs; and raffles and bingo conducted by nonprofit or- ganizations. Effective on approval by the electors. Mar 12 1991 Read in Full a First Time' Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive HJR-0008 STANGE. (I11. Const., Article IX, Section 6) Proposes to amend the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that real property of congressionally chartered veterans organizations used as post homes or exclusively for meetings or other activities of the organization is exempt from property taxation. Mar 13 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0009 EWING. (Ill. Const., Art. VII, new Section 13) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to require the General Assembly to provide by law for the reimbursement of new or additional State mandates to units of local government and school districts. Requires a three-fifths vote of both houses to impose a State mandate. Effective upon approval by electors. Mar 19 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Apr 26 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd 3/5 vote required Motn discharge comm lost 043-049-001 Committee Executive HJR-0010 DELEO AND LAURINO. (I11. Const. Art. VI, Section 12) Proposes to amend the Judiciary Article of the Illinois Constitution to make grammatical changes in Section on election and retention of judges. Mar 26 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary I HJR-0011 DELEO - CAPPARELLI - LAURINO - BUGIELSKI - MCAFEE, PAR- CELLS, PETERSON,W AND BARNES. (I11. Const., Art. IV, new Section 8.1) 1931 HJR-0011 -Cont. Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution by requir- ing that a bill which would result in the increase of revenue to the State must receive a 3/5 vote of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. Requires each house of the General Assembly to have a revenue committee whose sole and exclusive responsibility is to consider all bills which would result in an increase or decrease of revenue to the State. Provides that no memberof the General Assembly may serve more than 4 consecutive years on a revenue committee. Provides that the revenue committee may not vote upon a bill until a public hearing on the bill has been held. Apr 03 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executivei HJR-0012 RYDER - DANIELS - WEAVER,M - EWING. (Illinois Constitution Article IV, Section 9) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Changes the vote needed to restore an item of appropriation reduced by the Governor from a majority to a 3/5 majority. Effective upon approval of the electors. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment' May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0013 RYDER - DANIELS - WEAVER,M - OLSON,BOB - EWING. (Illinois Constitution, Article VIII, Section 2) Proposes to amend Section 2 of Article VIII of the State Constitution (Finance) with respect to the State budget. Provides that beginning with the 1994 fiscal year, the State budget shall be prepared by the Governor and submitted to the General Assembly biennially which shall consist of every 2 successive fiscal years. Effective upon approval of the electors of the State. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0014 MATIJEVICH. (Ill. Const., Art. V, Section 18) Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution by providing that the Treasurer shall, in accordance with law, regulate the business of insurance. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Insurance HJR-0015 PARKE. (I11. Const., Art. IV, Section 8) Proposes to amend the Legislative Article of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill that would require the expenditure of funds by a unit of local government or school district or that would exempt property taxes or other items from the local tax base shall not become law except with (1) a 3/5 vote of each house, or (2) a ma- jority vote of each house and the passage of a companion appropriation bill for reim- bursement of funds to implement the requirement or replace lost revenue. Provides that the companion appropriation shall not be subject to an item or reduction veto unless the bill that requires the expenditure or reduces revenue is totally vetoed. Ef- fective upon adoption by the voters of this State. Apr 04 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive 1932 HJR-0016 HJR-0016 PETKA- STERN - BURZYNSKI - PARCELLS - OLSON,BOB, PULLEN, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, SATTERTHWAITE, PETERSON,W, HARRIS, OLSON,BOB, NOLAND, STERN, CRONIN, DOEDERLEIN, STANGE, LANG, MCCRACKEN, ROPP, BARNES, WOJCIK, WENNLUND, KIRK- LAND, SIEBEN, PEDERSEN,B, LEITCH, KUBIK, WHITE, DELEO, PHE- LAN, MUNIZZI, MULCAHEY, MAUTINO AND BLACK. (Il. Const., Art. IV, Sec. 10 and Art. 8, Sec. 1) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution. Changes the date upon which a bill must have a three-fifths vote to have an accelerated effective date from July 1 to May 1. Provides that the State fiscal year begins on May 1. Effective upon approval by the electors. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HJR-0017 MCAFEE. (I11. Const., Art. IV, new Section 8.1) Proposes to amend Article IV of the Illinois Constitution to add Section 8.1 to re- quire a 3/5 majority vote in the General Assembly to pass bills that would increase State revenue. Effective upon approval by the voters. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive HJR-0018 MATIJEVICH. (Ill. Const., Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that the Auditor General may be appointed to only one term. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive HJR-0019 PARCELLS - EWING, JOHNSON, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, COWLISHAW, CRONIN, BALTHIS, MCCRACKEN, PETERSON,W, NOLAND AND PE- DERSEN,B. (ll1. Const. Art. V, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Executive Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide .that no person shall be elected to the Office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sec- retary of State, Attorney General, Comptroller or Treasurer more than twice. Apr05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive HJR-0020 PARCELLS- EWING, JOHNSON, WEAVER,M, KLEMM, COWLISHAW, PERSICO, CRONIN, BALTHIS, MCCRACKEN, PETERSON,W, NOLAND AND PEDERSEN,B. (Ill. Const. Art. IV, Section 2) Proposes to amend the Legislature Article of the Illinois Constitution to provide that no person shall be elected as a member of the Senate more than 3 times and that no person shall be elected to the Illinois House of Representatives more than 5 times. Apr 05 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Executive HJR-0021 PULLEN. (Ill. Constitution, Art. IV, Section 8) 1933 HJR-0021-Cont. Proposes to amend Article IV, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution. Provides that a bill which would require expenditure by a unit of local government or school dis- trict of funds in order to implement that bill shall not become law unless either: (1) the bill passes with at least 3/5 vote in each house or (2) the bill provides for reim- bursement by the State to the unit of local government or school district of those funds necessary to implement it. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Apr 10 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0022 KEANE, ACKERMAN, BLACK, BURKE, BURZYNSKI, CAPPARELLI, COWLISHAW, DOEDERLEIN, EDLEY, FREDERICK,VF, GRANBERG, HANNIG, HARRIS, HENSEL, HICKS, JONES,SHIRLEY, KLEMM, LEITCH, MARINARO, MCAFEE, MCNAMARA, NOLAND, OLSON,BOB, OLSON,MYRON, PEDERSEN,B, PERSICO, PETERSON,W, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SCHOENBERG, SIEBEN, STANGE, STECZO, WEAVER,M, WELLER, WOJCIK, WOLF, MCGUIRE, SCHAKOWSKY, HOFFMAN,M, RICE, WHITE, MULCAHEY, WOOLARD, PHELPS, FLOWERS, SHAW, HARTKE, DEJAEGHER, ROTELLO, TURNER, DEUCHLER, EWING, MAUTINO, KUBIK, MCGANN AND PARCELLS. (Ill. Const. Art. VIII, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Finance Article of the Illinois Constitution concerning au- dit of funds administered by State Government. Provides that the General Assem- bly shall provide by law for the audit of the obligation, receipt and use of all funds administered by State government whether directly or indirectly by the legislative, executive or judicial branch of the State, whether appropriated or not and regard- less of source. Apr 17 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0023 MATIJEVICH. (Ill. Const. Article XIII, new Section 9) Proposes to amend the General Provisions Article of the Illinois Constitution. Prohibits a person holding an elected public office that provides compensation from holding another elected public officethat provides compensation. Apr 18 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0025 HOMER. (Ill. Const., Art. IV, Sec. 10) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution. Changes the date upon which a bill must have a three-fifths vote to have an accelerated effective date from July 1 to June 1. Effective upon approval by the electors. Oct 23 1991 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive HJR-0026 WOOLARD. (Ill. Const.; Article IX, Section 3) Proposes to amend the Illinois Constitution to provide, beginning January 1, 1993, for a graduated income tax and retain the 8 to 5 ratio for corporate and indi- vidual rates. Effective upon adoption by the voters. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1934 1935 HJR-0027 HJR-0027 HICKS. (Ill. Const. Article IV, Section 10; Article V, Section 11) Proposes to amend the Legislature and Executive Article of the Illinois Constitu- tion. Provides that a bill passed after April 30 of a calendar year shall not become effective prior to May I of the next calendar year unless the General Assembly by a three-fifth vote provide for an earlier effective date. Also changes date of submission of Executive reorganization orders from April 1 to February 1. Effective upon ap- proval by the electors. Jan 09 1992 Read in Full a First Time Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1936 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1937 SJR-0001 MAITLAND - BERMAN. Reestablishes, continues and enlarges the Task Force on School Finance, created by HJR-18 of the 86th General Assembly, to determine inequities in the current method of funding elementary and secondary education, devise a new plan to ensure adequate State funding for all school districts at a greater level than the present sys- tem provides and report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO, 1. (House recedes July 3, 1991) Increases by one legislative and one public member by each legislative leader. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2. Recommends that the House recede from H-am 1. Recommends that the resolution be amended as follows: Deletes everything. Reestablishes the Task Force on School Finance and in- creases its membership to 25 legislative members and 12 public members. Jan 09 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MULCAHEY Speaker's Table Jan 14 Added As A Joint Sponsor RYDER Speaker's Table Feb 13 Amendment No.01 CURRAN Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 111-000-000 Mar 06 Secretary's Desk Mar 12 S Noncncrs in H Amend. 01 Speaker's Table, Non-concur 01 Mar 20 H Refuses to Recede Amend 01 H Requests Conference Comm 1ST Hse Conference Comm Apptd IST/MULCAHEY, SATTERTHWAITE, MCNAMARA, RYDER & COWLISHAW Apr 11 Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 1ST Sen Conference Comm Apptd 1ST/BERMAN DEMUZIO, COLLINS, KARPIEL & MAITLAND Apr 16 House report submitted Apr 17 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 1ST/058-000-000 Jun 30 House Refuses to Adopt 1ST ,H Requests Conference Comm 2ND Hse Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/MULCAHEY, SATTERTHWAITE, MCNAMARA, RYDER & COWLISHAW House report submitted House Conf. report Adopted 2ND/116-000-000 Sen Accede Req Conf Comm 2ND Sen Conference Comm Apptd 2ND/BERMAN DEMUZIO, COLLINS, KARPIEL & MAITLAND Jul 03 Senate report submitted Senate Conf. report Adopted 2ND/055-000-000 Both House Adoptd Conf rpt 2ND SJR-0002 COLLINS. Creates a 16-member Select Commission on Election Law Reform to report rec- ommendations for election law reform to the General Assembly by April 26, 1991. Jan 09 1991 Assigned to Executive SSJR-0003 SJR-0003 DEMUZIO. Upon adjournment Wednesday, January 9, 1991, calls for the return of the Sen- ate on Wednesday, February 1 3 at 12:00 o'clock noon and the return of the House on Thursday, January 10 at 10:00 a.m., Monday, January 14 at 12:00 noon, and Wednesday, February 13 at 12:00 noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amends the times of return for the House to call for its return on Monday, Janu- ary 14, 1991, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.; into perfunctory sessions at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the dates of January 22, 24, 28 and 31 and February 5 and 7; and into regular ses- sion on Wednesday, February 13, at 11:30 o'clock a.m.. Jan 09 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Speaker's Table Jan 10 Amendment No.01 CULLERTON Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Feb 13 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0004 TOPINKA. Asks the Illinois Congressional Delegation to review and evaluate federally owned real property in the State of Illinois to find latent or unused land. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive SJR-0005 JACOBS AND SCHUNEMAN. Urges IDOT to redesignate sections of Interstate 80 around the Quad Cities in Il- linois to avoid confusion at the interchange of.Interstates 80, 289 and 74. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Feb 15 Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Executive Mar 06 Committee discharged Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 12 Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DEJAEGHER Motion prevailed Resolution adopted 114-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0006 BROOKINS. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to change its proposed rules that re- strict entry of minorities into the trucking business. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 13 Recommended do adopt 009-002-000 Secretary's Desk Arrive House 1938 Jun 25- Resolution adopted 034-010-000 1939 SJR-0006-Cont. Jun 26 Hse Sponsor YOUNG,A Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SJR-0007 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0008 DUDYCZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0009 WOODYARD AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Maurice "Bud" Wittick, of Paris. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Mar 04 Arrive House SSpeaker's Table Mar 05 Hse Sponsor BLACK Added As A Joint Sponsor WEAVER,M Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses, SJR-0010 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on, Tuesday, March 5, 1.991, at 12:00 o'clock noon; the return of the House into perfunctory sessions at 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the dates of February 15, 19, 21, 25 and 28 and into regular session on Tuesday, March 5, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Feb 13 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 KELLY. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0012 JOYCE,JJ. Names the Washington Avenue Bridge, which crosses the Kankakee River in the City of Kankakee, the Edward McBroom Bridge. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 11 Recommended do adopt 019-000-000 Secretary's Desk Apr 17 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor NOVAK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0013 KELLY. Congratulates Commissioner Tom Egan on his retirement from the Calumet Me- morial Park District. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 11 Hse Sponsor GIGLIO Speaker's Table Mar 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0014 SJR-0014 DEMUZIO. Upon the adjournment of the Senate on Wednesday, March 6, 1991 and of the House on Thursday, March 7, 1991, calls for their return on Tuesday, March 12, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 06 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Mar 07 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0015 MACDONALD, DUNN,R, HUDSON, FRIEDLAND, DUDYCZ, KEATS, KARPIEL, ETHEREDGE, SCHAFFER, BUTLER, WOODYARD, TOPIN- KA AND SCHUNEMAN. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0016 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, March 19, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Mar 13 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 14 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0017 KEATS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0018 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO-KARIS, HAWK- INSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, KEATS, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNEMAN, TOPINKA, WOODYARD AND ETHEREDGE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0019 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, April 10, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon and the return of the House into Perfunctory Sessions at 10:00 a.m. on the dates of March 26, 27 and 28, April 3, 4 and 5 and into regular Session on Tuesday, April 9, 1991, at 12:00 noon. Mar 20 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 21 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0020 ROCK. Creates a task force to study ritual abuse of children in Illinois and to recommend legislation to the General Assembly. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Corrects a spelling error. Mar 20 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommnded do adopt amend 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk 1940 1941 . SJR-0020-Cont. Jun 25 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 053-000-000 Jun 26 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 05 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed GRANBERG Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -GRANBERG Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 09 Committee discharged 113-00.0-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 GRANBERG Withdrawn Resolution adopted 113-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0021 DEMUZIO. Congratulates the Pittsfield High Schools Boys' Basketball team on taking First Place in State Class A tournament. Apr 10 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor RYDER Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0022 SCHAFFER. Congratulates Gary Pierce as Mayor of South Beloit for 24 years. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor WAIT Added As A Joint Sponsor KLEMM Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0023 NEWHOUSE. Honors Studs Terkel of Chicago on a lifetime of accomplishment. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0024 TOPINKA. Congratulates and commends Paula Heulla and Krystyna Rybicka on their fight for freedom and justice. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted Apr 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0025 FAWELL - KARPIEL - PHILIP. Congratulates the Elmhurst Public Library on its 75th anniversary. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SJR-0025 Cont. 1942 Apr 16 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CRONIN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0026 DALEY,J - JOYCE,JE. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESO- LUTIONS.) SJR-0027 MAROVITZ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS.) SJR-0028 ETHEREDGE, PHILIP, WEAVER,S, DAVIDSON, SCHAFFER, DEANGE- LIS, SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLU- TIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0029 ETHEREDGE - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - DE- ANGELIS - SCHUNEMAN AND GEO-KARIS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RES- OLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0030 SEVERNS. Congratulates Levi Yoder, of rural Lovington, on being named 1991 Master Far- mer by Prairie Farmer magazine. Apr 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor NOLAND Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0031 PHILIP - HUDSON. Congratulates Dorothy Fritzsche of Downers Grove on honor from DuPage County Republican Women. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 23 Hse Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0032 DAVIDSON - ROCK, VADALABENE, GEO-KARIS AND LECHOWICZ. Urges remembrance of the Korean War and construction of a memorial in Springfield. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 23 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0033 SCHAFFER - DUDYCZ. Directs IDOT to rename the McHenry Locks as the William G. Stratton Locks. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Directs DOT to rename the McHenry Lock the William G. Stratton Lock and Dam Facility and to erect signs designating the facility as such. Apr 17 1991 - Assigned to Executive 1943 SJR-0033-Cont. May 30 Recommnded do adopt amend 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 047-000-000 Jun 26 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28 Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0034 COLLINS. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CON- STITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0035 WOODYARD -IDUDYCZ - MADIGAN - HAWKINSON - DAVIDSON - REA - SCHUNEMAN. Commends those who have supported the persons who have served in the Gulf and eased the burdens placed on their families. Urges the President, Secretary of Defense and Congress to ensure sufficient funding to the Illinois National Guard and its Reserve forces to ensure continued provision of committed service to the na- tion's Total Force. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 23 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0036 DEL VALLE - SMITH - SEVERNS. Creates a task force to investigate how effectively the State of Illinois is pursuing the capturing of all available federal dollars and to report its findings and recom- mendations to the General Assembly and to the Governor. Apr 17 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LEFLORE Motion prevailed 117-000-000 Speaker's Table. Resolution adopted 117-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0037 DUNN,T - DUDYCZ. Congratulates and commends the Illinois service men and women who served in Operation Desert Storm. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 23 Hse Sponsor MCNAMARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0038 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, April 23, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, April 23, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. SJR-0038-Cont. S Apr 18 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0039 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Allen P. Zak upon his retirement as superintendent of School District 102, LaGrange Park. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0040 DEANGELIS - DEMUZIO- HALL - SCHUNEMAN - TOPINKA - VADA- LABENE - LEVERENZ,T. Commends John S. Day, of Springfield, on 16 years as Executive Director of the Legislative Audit Commission. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KEANE Added As A Joint Sponsor JOHNSON Added As A Joint Sponsor KUBIK Added As A Joint Sponsor MCGANN Added As A Joint Sponsor PARCELLS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0041 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Commends the rail union employees who provided safe and continued service in Illinois during the April 17-18, 1991, national railroad work stoppage. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 03 Hse Sponsor GIORGI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0042 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, April 30, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Apr 25 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Apr 26 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0043 TOPINKA. Creates the Zoological Park Study Commission to consider the feasibility of es- tablishing an environmental zoological park in IL. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Requires the Commission to assume that the proposed park contains breeding fa- cilities on its premises (which will not be open to the public) for wildlife conserva- tion purposes, Removes from the list of Commission members a representative of the St. Louis Zoo. 1944 SJR-0043-Cont. Apr 25 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommnded do adopt amend 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 046-004-000 Jun 26 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 27 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0044 KARPIEL. Congratulates Vern LaPaglia of Streamwood on his retirement from police department. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor PARKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0045 SEVERNS. Congratulates Guy S..Little, Jr., of Sullivan, on his success with The Little The- atre On the Square. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0046 TOPINKA. Creates the Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board and Advisory Panel. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the reporting date of the Advisory Panel from January 1, 1992 to April 1, 1992. Apr 30 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 04 Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -KUBIK Committee Executive Nov 06 Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) Committee discharged 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 KUBIK Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 118-000-000 Nov 07 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/056-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 1945 SJR-0047 1946 SJR-0047 DUNN,T, JOYCEJJ, MAHAR, HUDSON AND DEANGELIS. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system to include a Will-South toll highway between 1-55 and 1-80. May 01 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 053-000-001 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCGUIRE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive SJR-0048 LECHOWICZ. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 7, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 03 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0049 WOODYARD. Congratulates Mike Van DeWalker of Danville on receipt of an award for volun- teer service to vocational-technical education. May 03 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIORGI Added As A Joint Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0050 GEO-KARIS. Designates May 5-13, 1991, as Greek Heritage Week. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor CAPPARELLI Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0051 FRIEDLAND - ETHEREDGE - KARPIEL. Congratulates Judge Gene Nottolini of South Elgin upon being named the Elgin Riverside Club's 1991 Man of the Year. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 09 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 10 Hse Sponsor KIRKLAND Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0052 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the 233rd Military Police Company from the Springfield area, who served in the Persian Gulf War. SJR-0052 Cont. May 09 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table May 10 Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0053 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, May 14, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 10 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0054 WOODYARD. Congratulates Superintendent Verne D. Bear of Paris on his retirement from Crestwood District #4. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr.. Arrive House Hse Sponsor WEAVER,M Adopted both Houses Resolution adopted Resolution adopted SJR-0055 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Monday, May 20, at 12:00 o'clock noon. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House on Monday, May 20, 1991, at 6:00 o'clock p.m. May 16 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted May 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended May 21 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0056 HAWKINSON. Proclaims June 3-8, 1991, as Management Week in Illinois. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted May 29 Arrive House Hse Sponsor PARKE Speaker's Table May 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0057 TOPINKA, KEATS, WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of former Senator Leonard F. Becker of Cicero. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted May 29 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 30 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1947: SJR-0058 SJR-0058 TOPINKA. Commends Health Industry Manufacturers Association to the Illinois' economy, employment, trade balance and public health. May 23 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0059 KARPIEL. Congratulates Donald F. Earley of West Chicago on his retirement from Hanes Junior High School. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted May 29 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HENSEL Speaker's Table May 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0060 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. John P. Hayes of Cicero on his retirement as Superintendent of Cicero School District 99. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted May 29 Arrive House Speaker's Table May 30 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0061 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, May 29, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 24 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0062 SEVERNS. Congratulates Paul and Kathy Easley of Moweaqua on the opening of their new hardwood business, the Oak Leaf Wood 'N Supplies. May 29 1991 Resolutions'Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor NOLAND Speaker's Table May 31 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0063 LUFT. Congratulates Mary Ann Haney of Springfield as she retires from the Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission after 24 years of State employment. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1948 1949 SJR-0063-Cont. May 30-Cont. Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCCRACKEN Speaker's Table May 31 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0064 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. May 30 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted May 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted. Adopted both Houses SJR-0065 SCHAFFER. Congratulates Thomas Bolger of McHenry on 50 years in banking. Jun 04 19.91 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive House Hse Sponsor KLEMM Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0066 SEVERNS. Congratulates Family Drug on being named Decatur Small Business of the Year. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive House Hse Sponsor NOLAND Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0067 JACOBS. Congratulates Leslie A. Schotka on.retiring after 43 years of service to Case I.H. East Moline plant. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 13 Hse Sponsor DEJAEGHER 'Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0068 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. John P. Hayes of Cicero on his retirement after 41 years in education. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted Jun 18 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 21 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0069 WOODYARD - DEMUZIO. Creates an Aid to Townships Committee, composed of 10 legislators, to study township revenue and finance problems and report to the General Assembly by April 15, 1992. SJR-0069 Cont. 1950 Jun 11 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0070 COLLINS. Proposes to authorize establishment of an international student and faculty ex- change program, to be implemented through Northeastern Illinois University, among African and Caribbean nations and all public institutions of higher educa- tion in Illinois. Jun 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0071 MAROVITZ - ROCK - CARROLL - BERMAN. Congratulates Uri Bar-Ner on his many accomplishments as Counsul General of Israel as he returns to Jerusalem. Jun 13 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor LANG Added As A Joint Sponsor PRESTON Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHOENBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor HOFFMAN,M Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0072 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Edward M. Genson of Chicago on his 50th birthday. Jun 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Jun 18 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DELEO Speaker's Table Jun 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0073 O'DANIEL - REA - WOODYARD, DONAHUE AND WATSON. Urges Governor Jim Edgar to declare Illinois winter wheat a disaster crop in Southern Illinois. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 ' Resolution adopted Jul 03 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HARTKE Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 . Assigned to Agriculture SJR-0074 RAICA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schomer of Countryside on their 30th wed- ding anniversary. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted Jun 24 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jun 28. Hse Sponsor MCAFEE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0075 SJR-0075 DAVIDSON - VADALABENE. Urges the focus of Illinois Human Service resources on the veteran in every possi- ble way. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28. Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Jul 03 Arrive House Hse Sponsor HASARA Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0076 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Dorothy Fettinger of Millburn on being selected 1991 Realtor of the Year by the Lake County Association of Realtors. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted Jun 24 Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0077 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 24, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Monday, June 24, 1991, at 4:00 o'clock p.m. Jun 21 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0078 D'ARCO - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary Synowiec Brindisi of Chicago. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 01 Hse Sponsor KULAS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0079 DEANGELIS - KELLY. Congratulates Thornwood High School Class AA Baseball State Champions. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor GIGLIO Speaker's Table Jul 01 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0080. DALEY,J. Congratulates Dorothy Marie Ormond of Chicago on the occasion of her 50th birthday. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1951 SJR-0080-Cont. Jul 01 Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0081 HOLMBERG - JOYCE,JE. Creates the Joint Committee on College Tuition. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the Joint Committee to an Advisory Board on College Tuition to the Board of Higher Education. Jun 30 1991 Assigned to Executive Jul 08 Motion filed MACDONALD DIS. EXC & PLACE ON SECT. DESK Jul 16 Primary Sponsor Changed To HOLMBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor JOYCE,JE Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 18 Resolution adopted 054-000-000 Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 17 Hse Sponsor KEANE Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -KEANE Speaker's Table Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor SATTERTHWAITE Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) Motion prevailed 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 KEANE Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 118-000-000 Nov 07 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 .S Concurs in H Amend. 01/057-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended SJR-0082 LECHOWICZ - ROCK - D'ARCO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Steven G. Nash, former member of the General Assembly. Jul 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CAPPARELLI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0083 BERMAN - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mary McClain, lobbyist for the Illinois Bar Association, on her re- cent engagement to Gerald Grant III. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted Jul 15 Arrive House Hse Sponsor DUNN,JOHN Speaker's Table Jul 16 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0084 PHILIP. Congratulates and commends Park Livingston for his many years of service to the University of Illinois. 1952 SJR-0084-Cont. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted Jul 15 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 16 Hse Sponsor DANIELS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0085 PHILIP - DUNN,T - MAHAR. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system. Jul 10 1991 Assigned to Executive Jul 11 Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Committee Executive SJR-0086 WATSON. Congratulates Eduardos Tarasevicius of Lithuania for his dedicated service to the profession of Pharmacy and proclaims August 7, 1991 Dean Tarasevicius Day. in Illinois. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted Jul 15 Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 17 Hse Sponsor KUBIK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0087 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Thornwood High School Softball Team on winning its second State Championship. Jul 11 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jul 12 Hse Sponsor GIGLIO Added As A Joint Sponsor BALTHIS Resolution adopted. Adopted both Houses SJR-0088 PHILIP - DUNN,T - MAHAR. Authorizes the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority to expand the Illinois toll highway system. Jul 15 1991 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,T Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Assigned to Executive SJR-0089 WATSON, BARKHAUSEN, BUTLER, DAVIDSON, DEANGELIS, DONA- HUE, DUDYCZ, DUNN,R, ETHEREDGE, FAWELL, FRIEDLAND, GEO- KARIS, HAWKINSON, HUDSON, KARPIEL, MACDONALD, MADIGAN, MAHAR, MAITLAND, PHILIP, RAICA, RIGNEY, SCHAFFER, SCHUNE- MAN, TOPINKA, WEAVER,S, WOODYARD, DUNN,T, JACOBS, DA- LEY,J AND JOYCE,JJ. (SEE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION WHICH PRECEDE THE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS.) SJR-0090 VADALABENE. Calls for the return of both chambers on Wednesday, October 9, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon and Tuesday, October 22, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jul 19 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 1953 SJR-0091 SJR-0091 KARPIEL. Congratulates Elaine McEwan of Wheaton on being selected 1991 National Dis- tinguished Principal. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 23 Hse Sponsor HENSEL Speaker's Table Oct 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0092 WOODYARD. Designates November 24-30, 1991 Family Life Week. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Oct 22 Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 24 Hse Sponsor BLACK Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0093 HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of trumpet great, Miles Davis, of E. St. Louis. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor YOUNGE,W Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0094 CULLERTON,J - BERMAN. Designates October 28 thru November 1, 1991, as Justice for Youth Week. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Added As A Joint Sponsor BERMAN Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0095 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates Doctor Frank L. Seleny as he retires from Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor STEPAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0096 CARROLL - BERMAN - MAROVITZ - LECHOWICZ - KELLY - BROOK- INS - JONES - LEVERENZ,T - COLLINS - DEL VALLE - WELCH - REA - HALL - SMITH - ROCK - VADALABENE - PALMER - HOLMBERG - SEVERNS - DUNN,T - CULLERTON,J - O'DANIEL - LUFT - DEMUZIO - JOYCE,JJ - JACOBS - TOPINKA - WATSON. Creates a Task Force for restructuring the Pharmaceutical Assistance program to serve the needs of senior and disabled participants within current State resources. 1954 1955 SJR-0096-Cont. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes Task Force to Advisory Panel to the Department of Revenue. Oct 22 1991 Assigned to Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Oct 23 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Arrive House Hse Sponsor LANG Added As A Joint Sponsor SCHAKOWSKY Speaker's Table Oct 24 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor GRANBERG Added As A Joint Sponsor WOJCIK Ruled Exempt Hse Rule 29(c) Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LANG Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SCHAKOWSKY Committee Assignment of Bills Nov 07 Added As A Joint Sponsor HARTKE Committee discharged 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 LANG Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 118-000-000 Sec. Desk Concurrence 01 S Concurs in H Amend. 01/058-000-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended SJR-0097 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Immaculate Conception Church of Waukegan on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor MATIJEVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0098 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Professor J. Michael Lennon of Sangamon State University on 19 years of service as English professor and publisher of Illinois Issues. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Oct 24 Hse Sponsor HASARA Added As A Joint Sponsor CURRAN Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0099 DEL VALLE. Creates a task force to investigate the State's effectiveness in pursuing the cap- turing of all available federal dollars. Oct 23 1991 Assigned to Executive SJR-0100 SJR-0100 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Angelo K. Tsakopoulos of Sacramento on being honored by the United Hellenic American Congress in Chicago. Designates May 27, 1992, as Chamber of Commerce Executives Appreciation Day. Oct 24 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor CHURCHILL Added As A Joint Sponsor MATIJEVICH Added As A Joint Sponsor FREDERICK,VF Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, November 6, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Oct 24 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0102 BROOKINS. Congratulates Charles F. Hassell as he retires from Illinois Bell in Chicago. Nov06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor LEFLORE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0103 DALEY,J. Congratulates Holden School in Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MUNIZZI Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0104 JOYCE,JJ - WOODYARD - REA - DAVIDSON. Requests the Governor to encourage State agency cooperation in the coordina- tion of processing and preparing surplus deer meat for distribution. Nov 06 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov 07 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Nov 08 Hse Sponsor BRUNSVOLD Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SJR-0105 DEL VALLE - SEVERNS. Adds a member of the Illinois Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to the task force created to investigate the State's pursuit of federal funds (SJR36). Nov 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk 1956 SJR-0105-Cont. Nov 08 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Arrive House Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 16 1992 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed CURRIE Added As A Joint Sponsor LEFLORE Assigned to Revenue Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -CURRIE Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 115-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0106 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both Houses on Wednesday, January 8, 1992, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Nov 08 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0107 SEVERNS - ROCK. In order to effect the downsizing of the State's payroll and contractual services, directs State agencies, boards and commissions to honor a hiring and consulting freeze on vacated positions. Provides exceptions. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCGANN Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER SPKRS TABLE -MCGANN Committee Executive Jan 09 Committee discharged 114-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0108 VADALABENE. Congratulates Olin Corporation as it celebrates 100 years of service. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 15 Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Speaker's Table Jan 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0109 O'DANIEL. Recognizes Wednesday, January 29, 1992, as Illinois Appreciation Day for Catholic Schools. Jan 08 1992 , Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table 1957 SJR-0109-Cont. 1958 Jan 15 Hse Sponsor HICKS Speaker's Table Jan 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0110 SCHAFFER. Designates May 27, 1992 Chamber of Commerce Executives Appreciation Day. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 13 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Speaker's Table Jan 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0111 DONAHUE. Congratulates Hollis and Mary White on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 08 1992 ' Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 15 Hse Sponsor HULTGREN Speaker's Table Jan 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0112 DEL VALLE, SMITH AND PALMER. Urges Congress to redirect federal resources to promote economic growth at home and strengthen America's economic security and leadership in an increasing- ly competitive global market. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive SJR-0113 DEL VALLE - DALEY,J. Creates a task force to study the issue of the utilization of narcotics forfeiture proceeds or alternative sources for funding of bonafide community drug crime pre- vention programs. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive SJR-0114 REA - DUNN,R - BARKHAUSEN. Expresses support for completion of the Cache River Wetlands Project and urges the Governor and the Illinois congressional delegation to request that the federal government purchase the southern Illinois property for the integral Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Jan 09 1992 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 15 Hse Sponsor PHELPS Speaker's Table Jan 21 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0115 ROCK. Calls for both Houses to return on Wednesday, January 15, 1992, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jan 09 1992 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0116 SJR-0116 PHILIP - ROCK. Directs the Legislative Research Unit to study the early retirement program. Jan 09 1992 Assigned to Executive Jan 21 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor DANIELS Speaker's Table SJR-0117 CARROLL. Extends the reporting date to March 4, 1992, rather than February 1, 1992, for the Dept. of Revenue Advisory Panel on the restructuring of the Pharmaceutical Assistance program. Jan 09 1992 Assigned to Executive SJR-0118 SCHAFFER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William "Bill" Fitzgerald of Wonder Lake. Jan l5 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 21 Hse Sponsor KLEMM Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0119 MACDONALD. Congratulates Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce on its 45th anniversary. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Jan 21 Hse Sponsor HARRIS Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0120 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of both houses into regular session on March 31, 1992 at 12:00 o'clock noon and for the return of the House into perfunctory sessions at 12:00 o'clock noon on the dates of January 29, February 5, 13, 19 and 26, March 4, 6, 11, 13, 18,20, 25 and 27 Jan 21 1992 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted 117-000-000 Adopted both Houses SJR-0121 CARROLL. Extends the reporting date of the Advisory Panel to the Dept. of Revenue on re- structuring the PharmaceuticalAssistance program to April 7, 1992, instead of. February 1, 1992. Jan 21 1992 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged , Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor LANG Resolution adopted 117-000-000 Adopted both Houses 1959 1960 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1961 HJR-0001 WELLER - EWING - PARKE - PETKA - BALTHIS AND DOEDERLEIN. Urges U.S. Congress to pass a repeal of the Social Security Earnings Limit. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Makes changes to dollar figures of the Social Security earning limits. Jan 10 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted 013-000-000 Recommnded do adopt amend 010-002-001 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses HJR-0002 YOUNGE,W. Creates a Special Joint Committee of legislators and public members to investi- gate the handling by the Department of State Police of the Illinois search for 4 miss- ing Missouri residents. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything after the title. Creates a Special Joint Committee on Investi- gation of the Feltus Accident, composed of 12 legislative and 4 public members, to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 1992, upon its review and analysis of the conduct of the State Police in the search for 4 missing Missouri residents. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides that the Committee shall not have authority to hire staff, but shall seek intra-governmental cooperation toward the utilization of various resources. Jan 10 1991, Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive May 30 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 014-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HALL Assigned to Executive Jul 02 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 18 Amendment No.01 HALL Adopted Secretary's Desk Resolution Adopted-Amended 058-000-000 Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 H Concurs in S Amend. 01/104-000-005 Adopted both Houses HJR-0003 HASARA - CURRAN. Congratulates and commends the Taxpayers' Federation of Illinois as it cele- brates its 50th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. .HJR-0003 Cont. Mar 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0004 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Bafford of Macon as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0005 MUNIZZI. Calls for the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, February 13, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of hearing his Excellency Governor Jim Edgar present to the General Assembly his Report on the Condition of the State. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DUNN,T Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0006 BRUNSVOLD - SIEBEN - DEJAEGHER. Urges IDOT to redesignate certain parts of 1-80 at the Quad Cities interchange to reduce traffic confusion and accidents. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0007 PETERSON,W. Congratulates and commends Verna Clayton on her years of service as Village Clerk and Village President in Buffalo Grove. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BARKHAUSEN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0008 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the two Houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, March 6, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for the purpose of hearing his Excellency Governor Jim Edgar present to the G. A. his Budget Message for Fiscal Year 1992. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0009 BLACK - NOVAK, JOHNSON AND EWING. Congratulates and commends the East Central Illinois Community Action Pro- gram on its 25th anniversary. 1962 1963 HJR-0009-Cont. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0010 GIGLIO - HOFFMAN,M - PARKE. Extends an invitation to the people of Taiwan to join with Illinois as a sister state. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS, Added As A Joint Sponsor MAHAR Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0011 MCAFEE AND KUBIK. Creates the Joint Committee on Taxing Districts to study the effectiveness of lim- ited purpose taxing districts and to report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly. Mar 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Revenue Apr 24 Recommended do adopt 013-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RAICA Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Committee Executive HJR-0012 NOLAND. Congratulates the Sullivan Lady Redskins on being the Class A State High School girls' basketball champions. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0013 EWING. Congratulates Lila Sturm Judkins, of Paxton, on being named 1991 Illinois Mother of the Year. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted. Mar 13 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MAITLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0014 RONAN - MAUTINO - FARLEY - KULAS. Urges ICC to adopt proposed rules that clarify the ICC standards in granting or denying applications for motor carrier of property licenses. Mar 13 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0014--Cont. 1964 Mar 20 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 24 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 115-000-000 Committee Transportation & Motor Vehicles Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 028-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted Jun 11 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JONES Assigned to Executive HJR-0015 NOLAND. Congratulates the Findlay Falcons on their winning basketball Class A season. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted Mar 20 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0016 FLOWERS - TURNER - DAVIS - SHAW - FREDERICK,VF, BLACK, PARCELLS, BALANOFF, SCHAKOWSKY, CURRAN AND MARINARO. Creates a joint committee to study the socio-economic status of Afri- can-American males and report by January 10, 1993. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Directs the Committee to report to the Dept. of Human Rights instead of the General Assembly. Mar 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 016-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended 114-000-000 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Executive HJR-0017 DOEDERLEIN - KLEMM. Congratulates the Science Bowl team from Crystal Lake South High School on winning the State title. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHAFFER Added As A Joint Sponsor FRIEDLAND Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0018 WOJCIK - SCHOENBERG, SIEBEN, KIRKLAND, EWING, BRUNSVOLD, NOVAK, DEERING, MARINARO, SALTSMAN, STECZO AND WALSH. Urges the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to perform its du- ties under the State Mandates Act. Mar 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Municipal & Conservation Law Apr 18 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 089-000-000 Committee Municipal & Conservation Law 1965 HJR-0018-Cont. Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 010-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0019 HARRIS - NOLAND - TENHOUSE - WELLER - PARCELLS. Urges Governor Edgar to introduce a proposal for a system of coordination and cooperation between the 50 states in matters relating to incentives to foreign firms at the National Governor's Association meeting in August. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment SApr 10 Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0020 HARRIS. Urges Congress to propose a system of coordination and cooperation between the 50 states in matters relating to incentives to foreign firms. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 015-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0021 KEANE. Urges ICC to adopt proposed rules that clarify the ICC standards in granting or denying applications for motor carrier of property licenses. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Utilities HJR-0022 HJR-0022 DANIELS, JOHNSON, BLACK, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, LEITCH, PETKA AND RYDER. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of racial, ethnic, and language minorities. Apr 08 1991 Apr 09 Apr 10 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee HJR-0023 KEANE - HARRIS AND MCGUIRE. Creates a Task Force to develop a comprehensive master plan for higher educa- tion and urges institutions of higher education to eschew new off-campus capital construction until the Task Force makes its recommendations to the General Assembly. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive Jun 04 Tabled By Sponsor HEXC HJR-0024 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Santa Lucia School, of Chicago, on its 30th anniversary, Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 11 Arrive Senate Apr 12 Sen Sponsor DALEY,J Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted HJR-0025 HICKS. Commemorates Zadoc Casey "Father of Marion County". Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 12 Arrive Senate -Sen Sponsor U'DAN ILL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0026 MATIJEVICH. Upon the Houseadjourning on Thursday, April 11, and the Senate adjourning on Friday, April 12, calls for the two Houses to return at 12:00 o'clock noon on Tues- day, April 16, Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0027 CHURCHILL. Urges Ducks Unlimited, Inc. in Long Grove to remain in Illinois. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Adopted both Houses Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 19661 HJR-0028 HJR-0028 KLEMM. Commends retiring chairman of the McHenry Township Republican Central Committee, John T. Licastro. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 12 Arrive Senate SenSponsor SCHAFFER Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0029 NOLAND - EWING - DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates the retiring President of Millikin University, Dr. J. Roger Miller, of Decatur. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0030 KUBIK, Commends Walgreens in Berwyn on outstanding community service. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0031 MATIJEVICH - HASARA. Urges recognition of the month of April as Alcohol Awareness Month in Illinois. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 18 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor GEO-KARIS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses. HJR-0032 MAUTINO, MULCAHEY, DUNN,JOHN, EDLEY, WALSH, BARNES, BLACK, BURKE, BRUNSVOLD, BUGIELSKI, CAPPARELLI, COWLI- SHAW, CURRAN, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HANNIG, HARTKE, HICKS, HOM- ER, KULAS, LAURINO, MATIJEVICH, MCAFEE, MCGANN, MCGUIRE, MCNAMARA, MUNIZZI, OBRZUT, OLSON,BOB, OLSON,MYRON, PERSICO, PHELPS, RICHMOND, RONAN, ROTELLO, SALTSMAN, SANTIAGO, SATTERTHWAITE, SIEBEN, STECZO, STERN, TURNER, WALSH AND WENNLUND. Congratulates Patty Swift of Princeton on forming the Gift of Life Program for donation of organs and tissue. Apr 18 1991 , Resolution adopted Apr 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SCHUNEMAN Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0033 PETKA. Honors John R. Plunk for outstanding work as Chief of Operations of IESDA in Springfield. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted 1967 HJR-0033-Cont. Apr 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor HUDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0034 LEFLORE - MARTINEZ - MADIGAN,MJ - JONES,LOU - SANTIAGO, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, DAVIS, JONES,SHIRLEY, FLOWERS, SHAW, TURNER, MORROW AND WILLIAMS. Urges the Secretary of the U.S. Commerce Department to adjust the 1990 census figures to account for the undercounting of Illinois residents, particularly those of African and Hispanic descent. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Urges the Secretary of the U.S. Commerce Department to adjust the 1990 census figures to account for the undercounting of Illinois residents. Apr 23 1991 . Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee House Reapportionment Committee Apr 24 Committee discharged 090-000-025 Speaker's Table Amendment No.01 DANIELS Lost 044-071-000 Amendment No.02 DANIELS Lost Resolution adopted 071-000-044 Apr 30 Arrive Senate Waive Posting Notice HEAR 5-1-91 Assigned to Executive May 01 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor COLLINS Committee Executive May 02 Recommended do adopt 013-003-000 Secretary's Desk May 03 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Secretary's Desk May 21 ,Amendment No.01 ALEXANDER Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 HJR-0035 LEFLORE - MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the United States Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1991 to elimi- nate discrimination in the workplace. Apr 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0036 MATIJEVICH - FARLEY - SATTERTHWAITE - GIORGI - SALTSMAN. Creates a Task Force on Work Force Preparedness, composed of legislative and public members, to study the effects of student employment upon academic per- formance and the labor market. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled June 12, 1991) Removes provisions creating the task force and directs the Citizens Council on Children to assume the duties of the study with the assistance of an 8 member advi- sory council. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Deletes everything. Directs the Citizens Council on Children to study certain is- sues regarding work preparedness of children. Apr 25 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive 1968 HJR-0036-Cont. Jun 05 Re-assigned to Rules Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 117-000-000 Committee Rules Jun 06 Amendment No.01 RULES Adopted 018-000-000 Recommnded do adopt amend 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 12 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Amendment No.02 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 117-000-000 Jun 13 Arrive Senate Assigned to Executive Jun 18 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Committee Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted 056-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0037 RONAN. Commends the rail union employees who provided safe and continued service in .Illinois during the April 17-18, 1991, national railroad work stoppage. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted May 02 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LECHOWICZ Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0038 STEPAN AND RONAN. Urges appointment of Special Joint Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention. May 02 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0039 YOUNGE,W. Creates a Special Joint Committee on Investigation of the Feltus Accident com- posed of legislative and public members, to review and analyze the conduct of the Department of State Police in searching for 4 missing Missouri residents. May 07 1991. Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HJR-0040 TENHOUSE. Congratulates Rev. William Smith Warford of Quincy on the occasion of his 70th birthday. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted May 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DONAHUE Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0041 WOOLARD - WHITE. Encourages Illinois school districts, in which 40% of the students receive free or reduced-price lunches, to also participate in a similar breakfast program. May 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education 1969 HJR-0041-Cont. Jun 12 Do Adopt/Consent Calendar 028-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 27 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor REA Assigned to Executive HJR-0042 STEPAN - RONAN, PHELPS, WOJCIK AND WELLER. Creates a Special Joint Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes the name of the Committee to the Special Task Force on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention; changes the membership appointment process; and re- quires State agency cooperation and Department of Public Health staff support. May 09 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 012-000-001 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor CULLERTON,J Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Assigned to Executive Jul 10 Motion filed CULLERTON,J TO DIS. EXC. & PLACE ON SECT. DESK Jul 16 Motion prevailed Secretary's Desk Jul 18 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0043 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Hazel Watson of Mattoon on her 85th birthday. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted May 16 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WOODYARD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0044 BALANOFF - NOVAK - SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - REGAN, PARKE, STERN, DAVIS, GIGLIO AND NOLAND. Creates the Landscape Waste Composting Task Force. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds 8 members of the General Assembly to the Task Force. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds evaluation of landscape waste composting capacity to the specific mandate of the Task Force. Provides that members may be reimbursed for their expenses. May 15 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Amendment No.01 EXECUTIVE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 010-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Amendment No.02 SCHAKOWSKY Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended 068-039-006 Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Assigned to Executive 1970 H JR-0044-Cont. Jul 02 Motion filed DIS. EXC. & PLACE SECT. DESK Oct 23 Motion withdrawn PURSUANT TO RULE 40 Committee Executive HJR-0045 PARKE. Congratulates Roy C. Johnson on his retirement from Douglas MacArthur Ele- mentary School. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted May 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KARPIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0046 KUBIK. Mourns the death of Richard A. Stern of Western Springs, vice president of oper- ations of LIFE Newspapers. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0047 KUBIK. Congratulates Joseph E. Kasperski of Cicero as he retires as business manager of the District 99 School Board. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted May 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0048 LEITCH - HOMER - BLACK - SATTERTHWAITE - PARCELLS, HOFF- MAN,M, WELLER AND CRONIN. Urges Governor's staff and Congressional delegation to work together to obtain federal matching funds for drug and alcohol treatment programs. May 21 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Human Services Jul 02 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -LEITCH Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 Jul 10 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ETHEREDGE Assigned to Executive HJR-0049 GIGLIO - GIORGI - CAPPARELLI - MARINARO - MUNIZZI, BALAN. OFF, DELEO, EDLEY, HOMER, LAURINO, MAUTINO AND ROTELLO. Urges colleges and universities in Illinois to celebrate Columbus Day. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Assigned to Executive 1971 HJR-0049-Cont. Secretary's Desk Committee discharged Jul 02 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Added As A Joint Sponsor DEANGELIS Added As A Joint Sponsor D'ARCO Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0050 SHAW - SIEBEN.- FLINN - HENSEL. Expresses support of the dual banking system. May 22 1991 Rfrd to Comm on A May 23 Motion filed to bypass Comm AND PLACE ON Speaker's Table ýssignment STHE SPEAKERS TABLE FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SHAW Committee Assignment of Bills Committee discharged 115-000-000 Resolution adopted Jun 04 - Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Added As A Joint Sponsor KEATS Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0051 SCHOENBERG - PRESTON - HOFFMAN,M - STERN - SCHAKOWSKY, LANG AND LEVIN. Congratulates Robert L. Adler and Rabbi Herman Schaalman on being inducted into the 37th Annual Hall of Fame of the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted May 24 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Added As A Joint Sponsor CARROLL Added.As A Joint Sponsor MAROVITZ & ALL SENATORS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0052 OLSON,MYRON. Urges exoneration of Shoeless Joe Jackson, White Sox player of 1919. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted May 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor RIGNEY Secretary's Desk Adopted both Houses Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Resolution adopted HJR-0053 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation create compact and contiguous districts. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as aemnded. May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 28 May 24 Jul 02 Jun 28 Jul 02 1972 HJR-0053-Cont. Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee HJR-0054 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation shall create districts that serve existing communities of interest. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee HJR-0055 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting legislation shall not dilute voting rights. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes everything. Provides that redistricting shall comply with the Illinois and United States Constitutions and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended.- May 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 07 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Jun 19 Amendment No.01 REAPPORT'NMNT Adopted 011-000-008 Remains in CommiHouse Reapportionment Committee HJR-0056 CRONIN - MCCRACKEN - RONAN - LEFLORE, DANIELS AND BU- GIELSKI. Congratulates Fenwick High School of Oak Park on its outstanding scholastic and athletic achievements. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 05 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted HJR-0057 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE, DELEO, ROPP AND ALL OTHER MEM- BERS OF THE HOUSE. Honors the memory of former member Peter J. Miller by renaming House-Senate Softball Game to be the Pete Miller Annual House vs Senate Soft- ball Game. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 06 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor KELLY Added As A Joint Sponsor WATSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0058 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. 1973' HJR-0058 Cont. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0059 STANGE. Congratulates Anthony Tappin of Oak Brook on his retirement from FMC Corporation. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 12 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0060 WALSH - MCNAMARA - HANNIG - BLACK - OLSON,BOB, MAUTINO, MARTINEZ AND WELLER. Urges U.S. Congress to keep Armories in Illinois open. Jun 13 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 12 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -WALSH Committee discharged 115-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jul 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WELCH Assigned to Executive HJR-0061 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 17, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon; and the House on Tuesday, June 18, 1991, at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0062 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates the Chicago Bulls on becoming National Basketball Association champions for 1990-91. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP SAdded As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0063 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Mr. Jerry Reinsdorf, owner of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox, on the Chicago Bulls basketball team's becoming the National Basket- ball Association champions for 1990-91. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP 1974 HJR-0063-Cont. Jun 14-Cont. Added As A Joint Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0064 DANIELS - MADIGAN,MJ. Creates Joint Persian Gulf War Memorial Committee. Jun 18 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 28 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 30 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 116-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0065 YOUNGE,W. Provides that Northeastern Illinois University Center for Inner City Studies shall establish an international faculty and student exchange program with various Afri- can and Caribbean nations. Jun 18 1991 .Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 24 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -YOUNGE,W Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 29 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jun 30 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor COLLINS Assigned to Executive Jul 04 Committee discharged SSecretary's Desk Jul 05 Resolution lost HJR-0066 HASARA. Designates International Visitors Month in Illinois. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 21 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0067 HICKS. Congratulates Ken Miller of Mt. Vernon, recipient of a Governor's Unique Achievement Award. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 26 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor O'DANIEL Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1975 HJR-0068 HJR-0068 CURRAN - HASARA. Urges U.S. Congress to approve the Abraham Lincoln Research and Interpretive Center in Springfield, Illinois. Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 01 Assigned to Executive Jul 02 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted Jul 03 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DAVIDSON Assigned to Executive Jul 04 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 05 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0069 KUBIK. Commends Kathleen M. Snyder for her service on the Village Board of Trustees of Riverside. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0070 KUBIK. Commends Mark T. Zubor for his service on the Village Board of Trustees of Riverside. Jun 30 1.991 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0071 KUBIK. Commends Daniel C. McEachran for his service on the Village Board of Trustees of Riverside. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor TOPINKA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0072 SCHOENBERG - RONAN. Urges the RTA and CTA to publish notification prior to interrupting service for maintenance. Jul 01 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HJR-0073 DANIELS. Memorial to Addison Township Assessor Kurt Strasser. Jul 01 1991 Resolution adopted Jul 03 Arrive Senate . , Sen Sponsor PHILIP Resolutions Consent Calndr. 1976 HJR-0073-Cont. Jul 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0074 TROTTER - DAVIS - FLOWERS - JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY, MORROW, RICE, SHAW, WHITE, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W, WILLIAMS, TURNER AND LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Yvonne Daniels, Chicago radio personality. Jul 03 1991 Resolution adopted Jul 09 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BROOKINS Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0075 HARTKE - BRUNSVOLD - OBRZUT - DEERING - SCHOENBERG. Provides for the appointment of a 21-member Special Joint Advisory Committee to the Department of Revenue on Local Government Fiscal Reporting and Ac- counting Practices to study local government fiscal reporting and accounting prac- tices, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the Director of Revenue and the General Assembly by January 15, 1992. Jul 04 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue HJR-0076 FLOWERS. Creates an Advisory Committee to the Department of Human Rights to study the socio-economic status of African-American males and report by January 10, 1993. Jul 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on. Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive HJR-0077 MAUTINO - BLACK - PHELPS - WOOLARD - DEERING AND WALSH. Requests that the Illinois Department of Public Health establish an Acute Care Task Force. Jul 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 18 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MAUTINO Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0078 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of the House into perfunctory Session and the return of the Senate into regular Session on Wednesday, October 9, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon and the return of both Houses into regular Session on Tuesday, October 22, 1991 at 12:00 o'clock noon. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HJR-0079 HOMER - GRANBERG - WELLER - WHITE - CURRIE AND RYDER. Memorializes the Congress in opposition to proposed rules of the federal Health Care Financing Commission relating to Medicaid financing. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 1977. HJR-0079-Cont. Oct 23-Cont. Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd TABLE-HOMER Committee Executive Oct 24 Committee discharged 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 118-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SEVERNS Assigned to Executive Oct 25 Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Committee Executive Nov 06 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov 07 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0080 PEDERSENB.. Congratulates Prince of Peace Lutheran Church" in Palatine on its 20th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted Oct 23 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0081 SATTERTHWAITE, KULAS AND PETERSON,W. Creates a Task Force on Global Climate Change and names the Illinois State Water Survey as center for scientific research and information related to global cli- mate change. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Oct 23 Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -SATTERTHWAITE Committee Executive Oct 24 Committee discharged 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 118-000-000 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor WEAVER,S Assigned to Executive Nov 06 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov 07 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 Adopted both Houses HJR-0082 MADIGAN,MJ. Welcomes delegation of legislators from Lithuania. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor SAVICKAS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 1978 1979 HJR-0083 HJR-0083 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - JONES,LOU - PARCELLS - SATTER- THWAITE, TROTTER, SCHIAKOWSKY, STERN, LEVIN, LANG AND STEPAN. Urges U.S. Congress and President to rescind the import alert imposted by FDA on use of RU-486. Oct 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I HJR-0084 JOHNSON, BLACK, CONKLING, NOLAND, NOVAK, ROPP, WEAV- ER,M, HANNIG, CURRAN, MCNAMARA AND EDLEY. Urges U of I to retain Chief Illiniwek. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 05 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -JOHNSON Committee Assignment of Bills HJR-0085 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates the Lutheran Home in Arlington Heights on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Nov 08 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor MACDONALD Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0086 DEJAEGHER - BRUNSVOLD. Mourns the death of Dorothy Grant Arndt of Chicago. Nov 07 1991' Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor JACOBS Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0087 GRANBERG - OBRZUT. Objects to the creation of mail order pharmaceutical program for State employees. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0088 PRESTON. Urges the United States Congress to approve and issue a National Organ Donors Medal. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 Resolution adopted Jan 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor BERMAN Assigned to Executive HJR-0089 MCPIKE. Calls for the two houses to convene in Joint Session on Wednesday, January 8, 1992, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0090 HJR-0090 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Mr. James O'Brien upon his retirement as executive director of the Illinois Legislative Reference Bureau. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 09 Resolution adopted Jan 15 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor ROCK Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0091 CURRIE - TROTTER - FREDERICK,VF - SCHAKOWSKY - SATTER- THWAITE, BALANOFF, BURKE, COWLISHAW, DUNN,JOHN, FAR- LEY, HOFFMANJ, JONES,LOU, LANG, LEVIN, MATIJEVICH, MAUTINO, MCGANN, MORROW, MUNIZZI, PHELAN, PRESTON, RO- NAN, SCHOENBERG, STECZO, STEPAN, STERN, TURNER, WIL- LIAMS, WOLF, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. Urges Congress to reduce defense expenditures. Jan 09 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0092 PHELPS. Expresses support for completion of the Cache River Wetlands Project and urges the Governor and the Illinois congressional delegation to request that the federal government purchase the southern Illinois property for the integral Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge. Jan 21 1992 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HJR-0093 MCPIKE. Calls for the return of both Houses on Tuesday, January 21, 1992, at 12:00 o'clock noon. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Provides for the return of the Senate on Friday, January 17, at 9:00 o'clock a.m., and on their adjournment, the return of both Houses at 12:00 o'clock noon on Tues- day, January 21, 1992. Jan 16 1992 Resolution adopted Jan 17 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Amendment No.0 DEMUZIO Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended Speaker's Tbl. Concurrence 01 1980 1981 SENATE RESOLUTIONS 1982 SR-0001 DEMUZIO. Elects the officers of the Senate for the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0002 DEMUZIO. Adopts the temporary rules of the 86th G.A. as the temporary rules of the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 058-001-000 SR-0003 DEMUZIO. Designates the members of the Committee on Committees for the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0004 DEMUZIO. Informs the House that the Senate is organized and ready to proceed with the business of the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 059-000-000 SR-0005 DEMUZIO. Directs the Legislative Printing Unit to print copies of the daily Journals. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 058-000-000 SR-0006 DEMUZIO. Authorizes the Committee on Committees to appoint the members of the Stand- ing Committee of Correspondents. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted SR-0007 DEMUZIO. Gives an amended schedule and timeable for bills in the Senate in 1991. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 058-001-000 SR-0008 WATSON - HALL - DEMUZIO - VADALABENE - DUNN,R. Supports the Missouri-Illinois NFL Expansion committee's effort to return the NFL to this region. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0009 JACOBS. Urges support of Iowa's bid for an AAA baseball franchise. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0010 GEO-KARIS. Commends E. Carole Johnson of Libertyville on 42 years of service with the Vet- erans Administration. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0011 HUDSON - TOPINKA. Commends the Care and Counseling Center in DuPage County on its 15 year commitment to helping individuals with problems in their pregnancies. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0012 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Tenolar Hutcherson,.Sr. of Chicago. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0013 JONES - BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James E. Marble, Jr. of Chicago. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0014 RAICA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Peter Yurtevich, Fire Chief of McCook. Jan 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Feb 13 Resolution adopted SR-0015 REA. Creates a task force to investigate how effectively the Mine Subsidence Program is functioning and report to the G. A. and Governor by May 1, 1991. Jan 09 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0016 BROOKINS. Commends Howard Saffold, of Chicago, on 25 years with the Chicago Police. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0017 BROOKINS. Congratulates Andre Ramon Porter, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0018 JONES. Congratulates Howard Saffold, of Chicago, as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0019 VADALABENE. Congratulates and commends the Alton High School Marching Band. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0020 JONES. Congratulates Mildred D. Johnson on receiving the Black History Award from the Phi Delta Kappa Sorority, Mu Chapter, Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0021 JONES. Designates first Friday in February 1991 as National Black Nurses' Day. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1983 SR-0012 SR-0022 1984 SR-0022 JONES. Congratulates Mrs. Irene Pawelek of Chicago as she retires from public service. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0023 JOYCE,JE. Honors our brave men and women who are serving now in the Persian Gulf. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0024 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Charles Knittle of Chicago on his 50th birthday. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0025 WATSON. Commends James Bradford Temple, of O'Fallon, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0026 JONES. Congratulates Tammy Garry of Troop 705 on receiving a Silver Award from the Shawnee Association Girl Scouts. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0027 JONES. Congratulates Elizabeth Goyke of Troop 705 on receiving a Silver Award from the Shawnee Association Girl Scouts. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0028 JONES. Congratulates Colleen O'Connell-of Troop 705 on receiving a Silver Award from the Shawnee Association Girl Scouts. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0029 JONES. Congratulates Regina Charles of Troop 705 on receiving a Silver Award from the Shawnee Association Girl Scouts. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0030 JONES. Congratulates Jenna Asher of Troop 705 on receiving a Silver Award from the Shawnee Association Girl Scouts. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0031 JONES. Congratulates Lori Gryz of Riverdale on achieving a Gold Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0032 JONES. Congratulates Dawn Aimone of Riverdale on achieving a Silver Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0033 JONES. Congratulates Vanessa Bloch of Riverdale on achieving a Gold Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0034 JOYCE,JJ. Commends the members of the Bourbonnais school board. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0035 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Chicago Women's Club on its 115th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SResolution adopted SR-0036 JONES. Congratulates Laura Centracchio of Riverdale on achieving a Silver Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0037 JONES. Congratulates Naomi Boehm of Riverdale on achieving a Silver Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0038 JONES. Congratulates Becky Garry of Riverdale on achieving a Silver Award in Girl Scouting. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0039 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Sergio Papini of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0040 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Kevin J. Haugh of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0041 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dora Blumenberg, of Chicago. Feb '13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1985 SR-0032 SR-0042 WATSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of State Board of Education Chairman Thomas Lay Bur- roughs of Collinsville. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0043 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Roscoe Lawrence, retired Chicago Police Office. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0044 KEATS- SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Herman Williams, of Chicago. Feb13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0045 O'DANIEL. Congratulates the Wayne City Junior High School basketball team on winning the Boys Class M State Tournament. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0046 SEVERNS. Congratulates Matthew Sudduth of Decatur on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0047 WATSON. Congratulates Andy Beasley of rural Odin on saving the lives of two teenage girls. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0048 WATSON. Congratulates Kristen Jahraus, of St. Peter, on being chosen 1991 Miss Illinois County Fair Queen. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0049 VADALABENE - HUDSON- GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the American Legion Auxiliary on its 75th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0050 MAHAR. Commends James Robert Colby of Oak Forest on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0051 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mount Auburn Memorial Park on its 95th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted f986 SR-0042 SR-0052 TOPINKA. Commends Andy Rozdilsky of Chicago on his success as a clown. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0053 DUDYCZ. Urges the people of Illinois to join in the Valentine's Day Pro-Troop Citizen's Rally at the Daley Civic Center Plaza in Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0054 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Donald V. Versen, Sr., of Chicago, on receiving an award for ser- vice to the Norridge Park District. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0055 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Sanjida Chowdhury, of Chicago, science contest winner. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0056 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Donald and Mary Thorson for their 25 years of marriage. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0057 KEATS - BERMAN - BUTLER - CARROLL - MAROVITZ. Commends Israel for its restraint in not retaliating against Iraq. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0058 TOPINKA. Urges Congress of the U. S. to propose an Amendment of the U. S. Constitution, for ratification by the states, that Congress shall have the power to prohibit the physical desecration of the Flag of U. S. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Apr 12 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SR-0059 O'DANIEL. Supports federal farm program provisions allowing producers to participate in double-cropping practices, including benefits on acreage planted to canola and oth- er minor oilseeds, without loss of income from their second crop. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0060 LECHOWICZ. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study its attempts to extend tele- communications services to economically disadvantaged consumers by placing sur- charges on existing ratepayers and calls for ICC to report to the General Assembly by March 1, 1991. Feb 13 1991 Assigned to Executive 1987 SR-0052 SR-0061 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Floyd D. Mizener on being selected as Citizen of the Year by the Downers Grove Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0062 MACDONALD. Congratulates Rena Trevor of Rolling Meadows on her retirement from William Rainey Harper College. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0063 MACDONALD. Congratulates Don Hartman on being selected as Citizen of the Year by the Ar- lington Heights Chamber of Commerce. Feb 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0064 JOYCE,JJ. Requests that Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Illinois Department of Conservation cease negotiations over the purchase of land in Will County until area landowners are given an opportunity to bid on the property. Mar 051991 . Assigned to Executive Apr 17 Waive Posting Notice Committee Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0065 DALEY,J. Commends Thomas Klimek of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0066 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Rose Rabiolo of Westchester on her 100th birthday. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0067 HALL. Congratulates Shane McCauley of Swansea, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0068 HALL. Congratulates Richard Copsey of Swansea, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0069 BROOKINS. Congratulates Louise Barger Hawkins, of Chicago, on her 108th birthday. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted 1988 SR-0061 SR-0070 SR-0070 VADALABENE. Commends Norman P. Richter, Jr., of Granite City on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 , Resolution adopted SR-0071 VADALABENE. Congratulates Sister M. Theotima of Alton for her work at the.Martyr St. George. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 .Resolution adopted SR-0072 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Harold Gouwens on his 30 years of service as Village President of South Holland. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0073 KELLY. Congratulates James Wayman of Lansing on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0074 KELLY. Congratulates James Adduci of Lansing on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0075 VADALABENE. Congratulates William Dimitroff III of Troop 96 of the Trails West Council on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0076 VADALABENE. Congratulates Rick Evans of Troop 96 of the Trails West Council on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0077 BROOKINS. Designates Friday, March 8, 1991, as Chicago Shoreland News Day in Illinois. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0078 . JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of James Jackson of Chicago. Mar 05 1991 'Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0079 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Bernard McDowell of Chicago. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted 1989 SR-0080 SR-0080 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Glynes Nadean Boykins Jackson. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0081 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Anna Scarlata of Chicago. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0082 REA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ben Cherry of Zeigler. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0083 HOLMBERG AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Reuben J. Johnson, of Rockford. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0084 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Russell Z. Ulas, of Chicago, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0085 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Brian T. Dowling, of Chicago, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0086 SAVICKAS. Commemorates the 73rd anniversary of the Independence of Lithuania. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0087 DEMUZIO. Congratulates the Greenfield 8th grade basketball team on capturing 3rd place in the State Basketball Tournament. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0088 DEM.JZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Helen Cleary Foreman of Jacksonville. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0089 JACOBS. Congratulates Victor J. Standaert, of East Moline, on being decorated by the Belgian government. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted 1990 1991 SR-0090 SR-0090 JACOBS. Congratulates Adolph DeKeyrel, of Moline, on being decorated by the Belgian Government with the Gold Medal in the Order of Leopold II. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0091 TOPINKA. Congratulates Francesco Palermo on being chosen as Man of the Year by the Flowers of Italy Club. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0092 RAICA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward O. Vondrak, founder of the Southwest News Herald. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0093 ROCK - TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Lillian B. Misek upon her ninetieth birthday. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0094 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Quinn Avila of Park Ridge on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 . Resolution adopted SR-0095 DUNN,T. Urges Congress to reevaluate federal statutory limits on the length of rehabilita- tion programs for veterans with combat or service-connected brain injuries. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0096 KELLY - HUDSON. Designates October 6-13, 1991, as Right-to-Life Week in Illinois. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 015-000-001 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0097 REA - DEMUZIO - SEVERNS - O'DANIEL - WELCH - DONAHUE - DUNNR. Urges the United States Congress to reject the proposal to eliminate funding for the Federal Clean Coal Technology Program and continue the current program at funding levels equal or greater than those authorized in the past. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive Mar 13 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEMUZIO Added As A Joint Sponsor SEVERNS Added As A Joint Sponsor O'DANIEL Added As A Joint Sponsor WELCH Added As A Joint Sponsor DONAHUE Added As A Joint Sponsor DUNN,R Committee Executive SR-0097-Cont., Mar 20 Committee discharged Resolution adopted SR-0098 ETHEREDGE. Directs the Illinois State Geological Survey to prepare a document for the Gener- al Assembly summarizing the status of geologic mapping in Illinois and creates a Geologic Map Task Force to assist. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive Mar 06 Committee discharged Resolution adopted SR-0099 DUNN,T. Directs the Commerce Commission to study ways to achieve universal telecom- munications service and to report to the Senate by October 1, 1991. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun25 Resolution adopted 052-000-000 SR-0100 RAICA. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to suspend the rule establishing the new 15-cent monthly surcharge for the Link-Up II phone program. Mar 05 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk SR-0101 JONES - DONAHUE. Congratulates Dr. Dolores E. Cross on being named President of Chicago State University and names March 17-23, 1991, "Chicago State University Week." Mar 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 06 Resolution adopted SR-0102 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Greek Women's University Club in Chicago on its 60th anniversary. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0103 DALEY,J. Congratulates Doremus Congregational United Church of Christ in Chicago as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0104 DEMUZIO. Congratulates the Southwestern High School girls basketball team on placing third in State tournament. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0105 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Hubert F. Messe, former president and publisher of the Leader Newspapers Inc. Mar 06 1991 · Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 1992 SR-0106 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ellie Olsen of Oak Brook. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR,0107 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert Ernest Williamson of Chicago. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0108 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Judge Joseph William Handy, Jr., of Chicago. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0109 WOODYARD. Urges financial institutions, utilities and holders of financial obligations of armed forces personnel to exercise forbearance and ease the terms of those obligations dur- ing the prosecution of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Mar 06 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0110 NEWHOUSE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neill of Chicago as they celebrate 56 years of marriage. Mar 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0111 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Francesco Palermo on being chosen as Man of the Year by the Flowers of Italy Club. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0112 DEANGELIS - KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates Dr. Gene Ossello, of South Holland, on recognition by the Busi- ness Association. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0113 GEO-KARIS. Designates March 10-16, 1991, as Girl Scout Week in Illinois. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0114 SEVERNS. Congratulates Jonathan Newlin of Troop 68 in Taylorville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0115 SEVERNS. 1993 SR-0106 SR-0115--Cont. Commends Chad D. Berck on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0116 SEVERNS. Commends Ryan D. Brasche of Taylorville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0117 REA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ralph Colbert of Equality. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0118 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Hubert Gregory, of Bluffs. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0119 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Michael Hriljac of Berwyn on presidency of the Illinois Podia- tric Medical Association. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0120 TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates the First Congregational Church in Downers Grove as it cele- brates its 125th anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0121 TOPINKA. Congratulates Fire Chief Paul Boecker of Lisle on 39 years in fire protection. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0122 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William J. Stoffel, of Cicero. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0123 TOPINKA. Congratulates Nordstrom on opening at Oak Brook Center. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0124 DUDYCZ - RAICA - TOPINKA - LECHOWICZ, Congratulates the Polish National Alliance #877, in Chicago, on holding its an- nual dinner dance. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0125 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Brandenburger Schuetzen Verein of Chicago on its founding in 1990. 1994 SR-0125-Cont. Mar 12.1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0126 MAHAR. Congratulates the Regional News of the Palos-Orland-Worth area on its 50th anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 13 Resolution adopted SR-0127 JOYCE,JE - DALEY,J. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to terminate the Link-up II Program. Mar 12 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0128 DALEY,J. Commends Thomas Klimek of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0129 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Back of the Yards Council for its outstanding commitment to community service work and economic development. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0130 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Hilda Callbeck of Springfield as she celebrates her 100th birthday. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0131 KEATS. Congratulates Dr. Charles Caruso of Deerfield on distinguished career in education. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0132 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Fletcher A. Gourley, of Carlinville. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0133 JACOBS. Designates April 21-27, 1991, as Volunteer Week in Illinois. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0134 MACDONALD. Congratulates Richard Hoskins of Elk Grove Village on receiving the 1991 TIME Magazine Quality Dealer Award. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0135 KELLY. Congratulates Richard Lenz of Oak Forest on graduating from the F.B.I. Na- tional Academy. 1995 SR-0135-Cont. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0136 KELLY - MAHAR. Commends Gerald R. Bennett, Mayor of Palos Hills, on 10 years of service. Mar 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0137 MADIGAN - WOODYARD - SEVERNS. Urges participation in March 16, 1991, as the "Day of Care", to demonstrate support and concern for the service men and women currently engaged in conflict and the veterans of past service. Mar 13 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0138 MAHAR. Congratulates the Palos-Orland Business and Professional Women's Club on its 25th anniversary. Mar 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 20 Resolution adopted SR-0139 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Ukrainian Federal Credit Union of Chicago on its 40th anniversary. Mar 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mar 20 Resolution adopted SR-0140 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Dean Ahne, Edwardsville. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0141 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Christopher Lewis, Edwardsville. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0142 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Patrick Lewis, Edwardsville. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0143 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brian Svehla, Edwardsville. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0144 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the honorees of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: McDon- ald's Corporation, Mr. Norman Cohn, Dr. Barry Arnason, Mr. Tom Dreesen, and Mr. Neal Anderson. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0145 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morse, of Springfield, on their 50th wedding anniversary. 1996 SR-0145-Cont. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0146 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Honors Edward T. Hanley, Sr., 1991 "Standing Tall Award" recipient of Mary- ville Academy. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0147 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Ora Dee Grayson, of Chicago, for church and social service. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0148 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Ardie Lee Hobson, of Chicago, for community service. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0149 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Michael Kill of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0150 DUNN,T. Congratulates Frank F. "Fritz" Fehrenbacher, of Joliet, on being honored by the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0151 RIGNEY. Congratulates Lawrence Benjamin Curtin, of rural Stonington, on his 65th birthday. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0152 O'DANIEL. Congratulates the City of Altamont on being named a Tree City USA for the 5th time. Apr 10:1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0153 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates the Proviso East High School boys basketball team on winning the Class AA State tournament. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0154 VADALABENE. Commends Daniel Whitlock, of Wood River, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0155 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates retiring Lieutenant Thomas Looney, of Chicago, on 37 years with Chicago Fire Department. 1997 SR-0155-Cont. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0156 REA. Congratulates Evelyn Perrine, of Royalton, on playing the organ for her church for 50 years. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0157 DUNN,T. Congratulates Bishop Raymond J. Vonesh, Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet, on the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0158 GEO-KARIS. Designates April 22, 1991, as Girl Scout Leader's Day in Illinois. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0159 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Arthur E. Blecke as he retires as Dean and Principal at Antioch Community High School. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0160 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Roger Andrews as he retires as a teacher and coach at Antioch Community High School. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0161 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Lee O. Mieure as he retires as counselor and teacher at Antioch Community High School. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0162 DEANGELIS. Honors the American Merchant Marine Veterans for their selfless service. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0163 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Welcomes the delegation of governmental officials of Poland and commends the Polish-American Economic Forum for its work toward strengthening the ties be- tween Polish and American people. Apr 10 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0164 MAROVITZ. Commends the heroism of Stefania Burzminski, of Skokie, for helping Jews dur- ing W.W.II. .Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted 1998 SR-0165 JONES. Congratulates Patricia Bearden, of Chicago, on receiving a Golden Apple Award. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0166 VADALABENE. Commends Major Kenneth Charles Ferro, formerly of Joliet, on service in the Gulf War. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0167 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman of Oak Lawn on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0168 SEVERNS. Congratulates E. J. Huffington, of Cumberland County, on his retirement as County Superintendent of Highways. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0169 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley, of Decatur, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0170 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates the wrestling team from Proviso East High School on being Class AA State champions. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0171 MACDONALD. Congratulates Marianne Gildemeister on her 80th birthday. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0172 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Frank O'Hara on his Golden Jubilee as a priest with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0173 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Catherine Lundy Woolf upon her 75th birthday. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0174 BUTLER. Congratulates the students in the Advanced Placement Government Class at Maine South High School on winning the Illinois State Championship in the Bicen- tennial Constitution Competition. 1999 SR-0165 SR-0174-Cont. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0175 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Erich Hamburger of Grand Beach, Michigan. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0176 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Helen Wonogas of Chicago. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0177 SAVICKAS - LECHOWICZ - SCHAFFER - TOPINKA - DUDYCZ - RAI- CA - GEO-KARIS, DEANGELIS, KEATS AND ALL SENATORS. Condemns the brutal aggression in the Baltic States, and urges President Bush and Congress to establish diplomatic ties with the Baltic States while taking steps to negotiate with the Soviet Union to end the obstruction of the functioning of the de- mocratically elected governments in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Apr 10 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-0178 FAWELL - DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lance Corporal Christian J. Porter of Springfield. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0179 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Robert E. J. Snyder, of Chicago, on being honored by the St. Andrew Society. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0180 TOPINKA. Congratulates Richard T. Crohn, of Wheaton, retiring Superintendent of the Westchester Public Schools. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0181 SAVICKAS. Commends Randy Sheehan, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Aprl 0 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0182 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Richard Raymond, of Chicago, for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0183 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the American Merchant Marine Veterans for their selfless service. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2000 SR-0183-Cont. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0184 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Congregation of the Sisters of the Resurrection on its 100th anniversary. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0185 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - MAHAR - ETHEREDGE - TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates John Cockrell as he retires as DuPage County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Apr 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0186 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - MAHAR - ETHEREDGE - TOPINKA - HUDSON. Congratulates and commends Associate Judge Kevin P. Connelly as he retires from the Circuit Court in DuPage County. Apr 10 199.1 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0187 KELLY. Congratulates the Village of Hazel Crest on being named a Tree City USA for the 6th time. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0188 DUNN,T. Congratulates the Illinois Restaurant Association on its 6th Annual Tourism Luncheon. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0189 DUNN,T. Congratulates and commends the Illinois service men and women who served in Operation Desert Storm. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0190 BERMAN - ROCK - PHILIP - CARROLL - MAROVITZ. Requests Illinois public pension funds to vote their AT&T stock against the pro- posal of the neo-Nazi National Alliance. Apr 11 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0191 DALEY,J. Congratulates Santa Lucia School, of Chicago, on its 30th anniversary. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0192 BROOKINS. 2001 SR-0192-Cont. Congratulates Darnell H. Hawkins, Sr., of Chicago, on his 75th birthday. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0193 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Ruthie Crockrom Felker, Chicago. Apr 1 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0194 KARPIEL. Congratulates James DeOre, of Roselle, on humanitarian award. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0195 LECHOWICZ - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Polish people on the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Polish Constitution. Apr 111991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0196 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William J. Duffy, Jefferson Park. Apr 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 12 Resolution adopted SR-0197 JOYCE,JJ. Urges Congress to save Illinois consumers money by increasing the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for Automobiles to 45 miles per gallon. Apr 11 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0198 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Joseph Fennell, of Chillicothe, for receiving the Man of the Year Award. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0199 VADALABENE. Congratulates Father Frank J. O'Hara, Springfield, on 50 years of priesthood. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0200 RAICA. Congratulates Polish National Alliance on the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Polish Constitution. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0201 JACOBS. Proclaims April 21-27, 1991, Professional Secretaries Week. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0202 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates and commends the women who.have served in the U.S. Armed Forces for the designation of the long awaited Women in Military Service For America Memorial. 2002 SR-0202-Cont. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0203 MAHAR. Commends the members of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for their fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0204 HUDSON - TOPINKA - PHILIP - KELLY - VADALABENE - DAVIDSON -WATSON - WEAVER,S - GEO-KARIS - DUDYCZ. Urges Congress to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution specifying that Congress shall have the power to prohibit the physical desecration of the United States flag. Apr 12 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk May 31 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Secretary's Desk Jun 25 - Resolution adopted SR-0205 O'DANIEL. Commends Chief Forester, Al Mickelson, of Springfield, on an achievement award. Apr 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0206 DALEY,J. Congratulates Father Ronald Eugene Scarlata of Highwood upon the occasion of his 25th year of priesthood. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0207 DEANGELIS - LEVERENZ,T. Designates October 20-26, 1991, School Bus Safety Week in Illinois. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0208 WATSON. Commends Jason Matthew Petras, of Collinsville, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0209 WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout David Joseph Burroughs of Troop 94, O'Fallon, Illinois. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0210 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father John Fearon for his 40 years of service to the priesthood. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted 2003 SR-0211 f JOYCE,JE. Urges the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority and the Chicago White Sox to name the new White Sox stadium for Bill Veeck. Apr 17 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0212 JOYCEJJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Pete Hughes on the occasion of his retirement after thirty-two years in education. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0213 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Oriole Park Branch Library in Chicago on its 20/25th anniversary. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0214 DUDYCZ. Commends organizers of a Chernobyl Conference in Chicago. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0215 JACOBS. Congratulates Fred W. Schultz, of East Moline, on Book of Golden Deeds Award. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0216 TOPINKA. Urges recognition of objectives of the Bielarusian Coordinating Committee of Chicago. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0217 ETHEREDGE. Honors Donald E. Nelson, of Aurora, winner of Kiwanis "Service to God and Fellow Man" Award. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0218 HUDSON. Congratulates the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution on its 100 years of service. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted SR-0219 VADALABENE - HUDSON. Acknowledges July 13, 1991, as Korea Unification Day in Illinois and joins with the Korean-American Northerners Federation in Illinois in observing the day with prayer and meditation. Apr 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 18 Resolution adopted 2004 SR-0211 SR-0220 VADALABENE. Congratulates Mayor Von Dee Cruse of Granite City on 40 years in government. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0221 MAHAR. Commends Trisha Goldberg of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0222 MAHAR. Commends Jeanne Amendola of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0223 MAHAR. Commends Marie C. Beemsterboer of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tin- ley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0224 MAHAR. Commends Connie Behnke of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 " Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0225 MAHAR. Commends Evelyn Bergmark of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0226 MAHAR. Commends'Luella J. Berry of the Capital CampaignCommittee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0227 MAHAR. Commends Marguriet Bobb of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0228 MAHAR. Commends Robert Bobb of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0229 MAHAR. Commends Barbara Cholik of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. 2005 SR-0220 SR-0229-Cont. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0230 MAHAR. Commends John Cosich of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0231 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates chemistry teacher Bill Grosser on being named to Aurora's SciT- ech Honor Roll. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0232 MAROVITZ. Congratulates Ronald E. Powell, President UFCW, on 34 years service. Apr 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0233 HOLMBERG. Requests that the Illinois State Universities Retirement System conducts a com- parative study of the various IL public pension systems. Apr 18 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0234. WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael Joseph Gaubatz of Troop 94 in O'Fallon. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0235 WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Donald Robert Schachner of Troop 94 in O'Fallon. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 'Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0236 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Junior League of Peoria, Inc. on its Sixth Annual Race for the Cure in support of breast cancer research. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0237 VADALABENE. Commends Colonel James E. Corbin, Commander of the St. Louis District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0238 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Esmond School of Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted 2006 SR-0239 SR-0239 MAHAR. Commends Terry Sullivan of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0240 MAHAR. Commends Edward Mulcahy of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0241 MAHAR. Commends Patrick Rea of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0242 MAHAR. Commends Connie Schaeffer of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0243 MAHAR. Commends Janeen Schmaedeke of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr.23 1991 ' Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0244 MAHAR. Commends Marilyn Shaw of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0245 MAHAR. Commends Roberta L. Noonan of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0246 MAHAR. Commends Cynthia Sikora of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0247 MAHAR. Commends Dorothy Menker of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted 2007' SR-0248 SR-0248 MAHAR. Commends Maureen B. Niswonger of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tin- ley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0249 MAHAR. Commends Audrey Tancos of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0250 MAHAR. Commends Teresa Schofield of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0251 MAHAR. Commends Martin Ozinga of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0252 MAHAR. Commends Janet Davies of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0253 MAHAR. Commends Pat Bouchard of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0254 MAHAR. Commends LeRoy Corradino of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0255 MAHAR. Commends Robert Boucek of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0256 MAHAR. Commends Joanne Zerkel of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 . Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted 2008 SR-0257 SR-0257 MAHAR. Commends Steve Baker of the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for his fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0258 DEMUZIO, WEAVER,S, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Monsignor Edward J. Duncan, Champaign, on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee of priesthood. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0259 JONES. Proclaims June 1, 1991 to be Beth Eden Baptist Church Centennial Celebration Day. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0260 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Garden Club of La Grange Park upon the occasion of its sixti- eth anniversary. Apr 23 1991. Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0261 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Walter A. Kozak, Stickney Village Trustee. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0262 TOPINKA. Congratulates the MacNeal Hospital Women's Auxiliary of Berwyn on its fifti- eth anniversary. Apr 23 1991 .Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0263 TOPINKA. Congratulates Western Springs Memorial Post 10778, Veterans of Foreign Wars, on its successful organization. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0264 JACOBS. Congratulates Darrin Norin on being named Correctional Officer of the Year at the East Moline Correctional Center. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0265 ALEXANDER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Samuel Parks, 76, of Chicago. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0266 DALEY,J. Supports Chicago World Cup 1994 Committee in efforts to have 1994 World Cup Soccer held in the City of Chicago. 2009 SR-0266-Cont. Apr 23 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0267 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Laura M. Grzybek, of Chicago, on being in Who's Who. Apr 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Apr 25 Resolution adopted SR-0268 SMITH. Congratulates Reverend Doctor Christopher Avon Hill, Jr., on pastorate of Mon- umental Baptist Church in Chicago. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0269 MAHAR. Commends M. Patricia DelGiorno the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0270 MAHAR. Commends Wayne M. Dennis the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0271 MAHAR. Commends Diane Economou the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0272 MAHAR. Commends Janet Evans the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0273 MAHAR. Commends Linda Fisk the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0274 MAHAR. Commends David P. Goldberg the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0275 MAHAR. Commends Dina Greco the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2010 SR-0276 SR-0276 MAHAR. Commends Mary Ann Hughes the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0277 MAHAR. Commends Joan Hutchinson the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0278 MAHAR. Commends Kenneth R. Jillson the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0279 MAHAR. Commends Perry Jordan the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0280 MAHAR. Commends Sandra Jordan the Capital, Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of theCrisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0281 MAHAR. Commends Kathleen A. McGowan the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calnidr. Resolution adopted SR-0282 MAHAR. Commends Jo McKane the Capital Campaign Committee in Tinley Park for her fund raising efforts on behalf of the Crisis Center for South Suburbia. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0283 REA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Edward A. Bradley, Sr., community leader of Junction. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0284 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Resurrection Hospital Auxiliary of Chicago on success in its fund drive. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0285 HOLMBERG. Commends James Schnieder, of Rockford, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2011 SR-0286 DONAHUE. Congratulates Davis and Martha Maguire of Macomb on the celebration of their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0287 PHILIP. Congratulates Charles D. Grider of Springfield on his retirement as Bureau Chief of State Legislation, Office of Inter-Governmental Affairs, Illinois Depart- ment of Transportation. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0288 REA. Proclaims Sunday, April 28, 1991, Workers' Memorial Day. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0289 SEVERNS. Congratulates Skeff Distributors of Decatur on receiving Anheuser-Busch Am- bassador Award in Dimension Excellence. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0290 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Justice Mary Ann McMorrow, Appellate Judge of the First Dis- trict, upon being awarded the University of Loyola School of Law Medal of Excellence. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0291 ROCK - COLLINS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father John Carolan of Oak Park on 40 years of service. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0292 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Vaughn L. Brown, Sr., of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on being elect- ed National Commander of AMVETS. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr, Resolution adopted SR-0293 LEVERENZ,T. Commends Anne Traynor of Bridgeview on presidency of Amvets Auxiliary #72 in Alsip. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0294 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Nita I. Cornell of Waukegan on being election National President of AMVETS Auxiliary. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0295 KELLY. 2012 SR-0286 SR-0295-Cont. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeff Fisher of Troop 341 in Oak Forest. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted' SR-0296 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the memory of John Eugene Malnar, of Benld, for whom a training facili- ty at Camp Lejeune is to be named. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0297 CULLERTON,J. Proclaims April 26-27, 1991 as World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 25 199 Assigned to Executive SR-0298 TOPINKA. Congratulates First United Methodist Church of Berwyn on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0299 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mrs. Connie Schullo of Cicero on winning the Hold My Hand Award given by the Berwyn Family Service and Mental Health Center. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0300 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joseph J. Janecka of Riverside. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0301 TOPINKA. Congratulates Henry Van Kampen upon his retirement as President of the Lisle Park District. Apr 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0302 WATSON. Congratulates Martha Heinzmann, of Centralia Village, on receiving the Out- standing Volunteer in Vocational-Technical Education award. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0303 SEVERNS. Congratulates Stonington Junior High School girls volleyball teams on going to their first State Volleyball Tournament. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0304 HAWKINSON. Congratulates the Monmouth High School Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirlers and Color Guard on trophies and awards received in National Competition. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted 2013 SR-0305 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Illinois Library Systems on the occasion of their twenty-fifth anniversary. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0306 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Virginia Macdonald and her husband, Alan, of Arlington Heights on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0307 MACDONALD. Congratulates the Illinois Library Systems on the occasion of their twenty-fifth anniversary. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0308 TOPINKA. Congratulates Grace Community Church in Hinsdale on its founding. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0309 HUDSON. Commends Thomas Rieber, of Woodridge, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0310 REA. Congratulates Herrin on its Herrinfesta Italiana, May 24-27, 1991. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0311 SEVERNS. Congratulates Bernice Tippit Cornthwaite, Decatur, on her 70th birthday. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0312 VADALABENE. Commends Jerry Cicio, of Granite City, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0313 VADALABENE. Commends Jeremy Zaruba, of Granite City, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0314 TOPINKA. Congratulates the 1991 YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Coun- ty: Mary Ann Madson, Pamela K. Meyer, Sally Rose DeSimone, Cheryl A. Conley, Joanne Dutcher Maxwell, Rev. Chilton R. Knudsen, Nancy Fleming, and Audris Griffith. 2014 SR-0305 May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SR-0314-Cont. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0315 BROOKINS. Congratulates and commends the Reverend Harold E. Bailey, director of Proba- tion Challenge of Chicago, on anti-crime campaign. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0316 BROOKINS. Congratulates Mrs. Vivian Wilson of Chicago on being recognized as Security Entrepreneur of the Year by Alpha Lambda Chapter of Eta Phi Beta Sorority. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0317 WOODYARD. Congratulates Martha Price of Oblong on being elected student body president at Eastern Illinois University. May01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0318 BERMAN - SCHUNEMAN - PHILIP - MADIGAN. Memorialzes the President and Congress to reject legislation which would in- fringe on the individual states' authority to be the principal regulator of insurers. May 01 1991 Assigned to Executive May 03 Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0319 REA. Urges U. S. Forest Service to halt sales of timber from the Shawnee National Forest until after the conclusion of a Land and Resource Management Plan. May 01 1991 . Assigned to Executive SR-0320 KELLY - DEANGELIS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Daniel E. Tufts of Troop 271 in Lansing. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0321 DUDYCZ. Welcomes home Pfc. Todd Szerlong of Ft. Hood, Texas, formerly of Lake Park. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0322 SAVICKAS. Commends Robert C. Morgan, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0323 DEANGELIS - MAHAR - KELLY. Congratulates Ronald Ekstrom on being named Business Person of the Year by the Small Business Council of the Chamber of Commerce of the Southern Suburbs. May 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted 2015 SR-0324 KARPIEL. Commends Alan Harter, of St. Charles, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 03 Resolution adopted SR-0325 JONES AND BROOKINS. Congratulates Dr. Edward H. Oliver of Chicago upon his retirement from Percy L. Julian High School. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Added As A Co-sponsor BROOKINS Resolution adopted SR-0326 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Vince Demuzio, on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0327 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Jake Fish and the Lake Villa Rescue Squad for 35 years of service. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0328 WATSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mrs. Janet Louise Wimberley Heikes. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0329 TOPINKA. Congratulates Czechoslovakian daily newspaper, Denni Hlasatel, on its 100th anniversary. May 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0330 JONES. Congratulates Black Professional Organization, Inc. on annual meeting. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0331 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Welcomes Mr. Vytautas Landsbergis, President of Lithuania, to Illinois while visiting Chicago. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0332 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Burbank Mayor John Fitzgerald upon his retirement. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0333 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Burbank on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2016 SR-0324 SR-0333-Cont. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0334 RAICA. Congratulates Father Edmund Szlanga of Chicago upon his retirement as pastor of St. Bruno Church. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0335 RAICA. Congratulates Walter and Angeline Zielinski of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0336 MADIGAN. Congratulates Gridley Junior High School seventh grade basketball team on winning Illinois Elementary School Association State Tournament. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0337 MADIGAN. Congratulates Gridley Junior High School eighth grade basketball team on sec- ond place in the Illinois Elementary School Association State Tournament and their outstanding season. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0338 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Mr. Frank Normoyleof Waukegan on being selected 1991 Salute to Volunteers in Vocational-Technical Education winner at Lake County Area Vo- cational Center. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0339 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jerry Krohn on the occasion of his retirement from the Joilet Fire Department. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0340 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Palmore of Chicago. May 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0341 DALEY,J. Congratulates 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees of the Boys & Girls Club of Chica- go-Valentine Unit. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0342 JONES. Congratulates the Original New Paradise Missionary Baptist Church of Chicago on its 36th anniversary. 2017 SR-0342 Cont. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0343 JONES. Congratulates Charles Johnson of Chicago upon his retirement as administrator of the Regional Licensing Administration of Cook County at the Department of Children and Family Services. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0344 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Northwest Real Estate Board on its 67th anniversary. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0345 REA. Congratulates Benton Elks Lodge Scholastic Achievement Students. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0346 JACOBS. Congratulates Don Davis of Rock Island upon his retirement from Augustana College. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0347 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates the Mother McAuley High School Girls' Varsity Basketball Team as the IL State Class AA Champions. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0348 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Detective Clarence Parham on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0349 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kopielski of Chicago on their 25th wedding anniversary. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. ,May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0350 DEL VALLE. Congratulates Andersen Elementary of Chicago on Community Awareness and Pride Week. May 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 10 Resolution adopted SR-0351 KEATS. Congratulates Ann C. Wollan of Wilmette on being honored by the Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2018 SR-0352 SR-0352 COLLINS. Commends Josephine Bass for work with Chicago's Neopolitan Lighthouse Drop-In Center and congratulates her for honor received from President George Bush. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0353 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father John Novak on the occasion of his retirement and as he cel- ebrates his seventy-fifth birthday. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0354 KELLY. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jastrzab of Calumet City on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0355 MAHAR. Commends CART/LAAP for its traffic safety work. May 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0356 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Dorothea "Dorothy" Vaughan-Banks Guy of Chicago on the occa- sion of her 70th birthday. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0357 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates the Association for Individual Development in Aurora on its 30th anniversary. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0358 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates E. Duane Thompson of Geneva on work with the handicapped. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Caindr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0359 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Rosemary Blesse of Jacksonville upon her retirement from the Illi- nois School for the Deaf, May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0360 TOPINKA. Congratulates Helen K. Dvorsky of Chicago on being given the CSA Fraternalist of the Year award. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0361 GEO-KARIS - MACDONALD - BERMAN - DUNN,T - BARKHAUSEN - FAWELL. 2019 SR-0361--Cont. Urges the Illinois Supreme Court to adopt a rule of conduct prohibiting attor- ney-client sexual relationships. May 14 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 26 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-0362 DUNN,R. Congratulates the Lady Falcons from Pinckneyville on winning the State 2nd place trophy in Jr. High volleyball. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0363 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Steeleville on Master Farmer award. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0364 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Arthur Billadeau on his retirement from the Bradley Fire Department. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 ' Resolution adopted SR-0365 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates St. Joseph's Church in Benld on its 75th anniversary. May 14 1991 'Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0366 BROOKINS. Proclaims May 15, 1991, Transit Appreciation Day. May 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 15 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0367 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home on its 75th anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0368 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Galesburg Cottage Hospital on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. May 15 1991 . Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0369 REA. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Gamrat of Valier on their golden wedding anniversary. May 15 1991 ' Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0370 BROOKINS. Congratulates Lois S. Brown of Chicago on her retirement from Daniel S. Went- worth Elementary School after thirty years of service. 2020 SR-0370-Cont. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0371 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Norwood Park School on its 75th anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0372 JONES. Urges passage and approval of the Civil Rights Act of 1991 by the U.S. Congress and President. May 15 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0373 DUDYCZ. Commends Liam P. Gilhooly, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0374 SEVERNS. Congratulates Macon County Historical Society on its 75th anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0375 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Kathryn C. Rock, mother of Senate President Senator Philip J. Rock and Chicago Police Sergeant Michael M. Rock. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0376 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mrs. Bunny Dougherty of Decatur on the occasion of her seventi- eth birthday. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0377 KARPIEL. Congratulates the Streamwood Veterans Memorial Committee on its new Veter- ans Memorial. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0378 KARPIEL. Congratulates Robert Devoss, retiring Latin teacher from St. Charles. May 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 16 Resolution adopted SR-0379 Y JOYCE,JJ. Urges the federal government to cooperate with Illinois State government to identify and act to protect areas in Illinois which are affected by runoff and siltation. May 15 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 2021, SR-0380 SR-0380 MAHAR. Congratulates Jack Fitzer of Homewood on retiring from the Park Board. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0381 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Frank and Josephine lannella on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0382 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Rotary Ann Organization of Berwyn on their twenty-fifth anniversary. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0383 DUNN,T. Congratulates Milton George of Calumet on forty years of service in teaching and adminstration. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0384 MAHAR. Congratulates Miriam Ringo of Hinsdale on public service. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0385 SMITH. Congrtulates Rev. Gardner C. Taylor of Brooklyn, New York, on receiving 49th Annual America's Heritage and Freedom Award. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0386 SMITH. Congratulates Bishop James Haskell Mayo on receiving 49th Annual America's Heritage and Freedom Award. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0387 SMITH. Congratulates the Reverend Elmer L. Fowler of Chicago for his commitment to Black progress. May 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0388 TOPINKA - RAICA. Urges a Post Office for Cicero. May 16 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0389 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Virginia Macuga of Chicago. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted ,2022 SR-0390 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary Elizabeth Broomfield of Chicago, Assistant Superin- tendent of Chicago Public Schools. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0391 MAITLAND. Congratulates Women of Distinction of McLean County. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0392 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Dorothy Pytel of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0393 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Wendi Sue Baker of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0394 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Tania Giordani of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0395 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Amy Marie Herr of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0396 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Patrick McNulty of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0397 MAHAR. Congratulates Norma Brewster of Worth as she retires as Village Clerk since 1977. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0398 WATSON. Congratulates Illinois Community Action Association on its twentieth anniversary. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted 2023 SRg-0390 SR-0399 SR-0399 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Dr. Gehl Devore of Waukegan on being named recipient of the Exchange Club's Book of Golden Deeds Award for 1991. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0400 DUNN,R. Congratulates Ted Wiatr of Red Bud on winning State Geography Bee. May 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0401 PHILIP AND KARPIEL. Urges IL Department of Transportation to develop and implement an "A- dopt-a-Highway" program. May 20 1991 Assigned to Executive May 28 Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Committee Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0402 WOODYARD. Urges renewing China's Most-Favored-Nation status. May 20 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0403 DUNN,R, O'DANIEL, REA AND WATSON. Requests the State Toll Highway Authority to conduct a study on the feasibility of a 4 lane tollway from Carbondale to St. Louis. May 20 1991 Assigned to Executive SMay 30 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted SR-0404 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Senator Newhouse on the award presented to him by the National Conference of Christians and Jews for his distinguished career in public service. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0405 DAVIDSON. Congratulates Director of Highways Ralph C. Wehner of Springfield on being named Top Ten Public Works Leader of the Year by the American Public Works Association. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0406 DUNN,R. Congratulates The County Journal on winning awards for journalistic excellence. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0407 TOPINKA. Congratulates Friends of the Library of Berwyn on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2024 SR-0407--Cont. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0408 TOPINKA. Congratulates Brookfield's Cock Robin Ice Cream Company on 60 years in business. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0409 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Justice Robert J. Sulski, retired from the Circuit Court of Cook County. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0410 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Albert Hall, long time resident of Berwyn. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0411i VADALABENE - HUDSON - GEO-KARIS. Designates June 2-8,1991, as a Week for the National Observance of the 50th Anniversary of World War II. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0412 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Grant Ronald Sanderson of Troop 425 in Rockford. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0413 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout John M. Guerrera of Troop 425 in Rockford. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0414 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Allen J. Lynch of Gurnee on being a Memorial Day speaker. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0415 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mildred B. Angelo of Springfield on her work with poor children in Jamaica. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0416 KARPIEL. Commends retiring Superintendent of West Chicago District 94, Dr. Richard M. Kamm. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0417 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Marie C. Martin of East St. Louis as she retires from the park District. 2025 SR-0417-Cont. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 , Resolution adopted SR-0418 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Ralph G. Shaffer of Zion on being named recipient of the Golden Deeds Award. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0419 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Carol Ruesch of Winthrop Harbor on being named recipient of the Golden Deeds Award. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0420 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. Boyd E. McCracken of Greenville on his retirement from fam- ily practice. May 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0421 DUDYCZ. Commends Mark A. Sobieszczyk of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0422 DUDYCZ. Commends Timothy J. Sobieszczyk of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0423 BROOKINS. Congratulates Sgt. Johnnie Bully on his retirement from Chicago Police Depart- ment after 32 years of service. May 22 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0424 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary Ellen Flynn of Chicago. May 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted SR-0425 KARPIEL. Creates Roller Skating Safety Advisory Task Force. May 23 1991 Assigned to Executive May 30 Recommended do adopt 015-001-000 Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolutionadopted 044-000-000 SR-0426 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Como of Chicago on their golden wedding anniversary. May 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 24 Resolution adopted 2026 SR-0427 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates James H. Bottrell of Carlinville on his retirement as Superinten- dent of Schools, Carlinville Community Unit District No. 1. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0428 COLLINS. Congratulates Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church on its 28th anniversary. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0429 KARPIEL. Welcomes home Marine Corporal David W. Holloway, formerly of West Chica- go, from service in the Persian Gulf. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0430 TOPINKA. Congratulates Rev. Thomas Pelton of Cicero on the Silver Jubilee of his ordination. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0431 TOPINKA, Congratulates Rev. John Price of Chicago as he celebrates the Silver Jubilee of his ordination. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0432 DEL VALLE. Congratulates the Chicago Puerto Rican Community on its first Puerto Rican Educators Day on May 31, 1991. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0433 DUDYCZ - RAICA - LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Roman Pucinski of Chicago on being named Man of the Year by the Polish American Police Association. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0434 REA. Congratulates Dr. Robert D. Morgan of Marion on his retirement from family practice. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0435 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Oblong High School JETS team on winning the State champi- onship in the TEAMS competition. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0436 WOODYARD. Congratulates the Oblong High School Math Team on winning the Division A State Championship. 2027 SR-0427 SR-0436-Cont. 2028 May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0437 WOODYARD. Congratulates Oblong High School for winning FHA and HERO State competitions. May 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0438 JONES. Congratulates Warren H. Bacon of Chicago on being honored at the 4th Annual Northeastern Illinois University Recognition Dinner. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0439 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Martin E. Bush of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0440 WATSON. Congratulates Leon Luber on his retirement as Principal Superintendent at Avis- ton Elementary School. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0441 SEVERNS. Commends retiring Chief Deputy Sheriff of Findlay, Forest E. Herron. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0442 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burns of Oak Lawn on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0443 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martynus of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 . Resolution adopted SR-0444 TOPINKA, PHILIP, FAWELL, KARPIEL, HUDSON, ETHEREDGE AND MAHAR. Congratulates retiring DuPage Circuit Court Clerk John Cockrell. May 29 1991 l Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0445 DUNN,R. Congratulates Lori Davis of Percy on being awarded National Honor Society scholarship. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SR-0445-Cont. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0446 DUNN,R. Congratulates Jennifer Coke of Coulterville on being awarded Governor's Schol- arship to Southeast Missouri State University. May 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. May 30 Resolution adopted SR-0447 DAVIDSON. Congratulates Sharon Thomas of Springfield on her 50th birthday. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr, Resolution adopted SR-0448 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the 92nd Medical Battalion from the Springfield area, who served in the Persian Gulf War. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0449 REA - DUNN,R. Congratulates Kathryn and Laurence Martin on their golden wedding anniversary. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0450 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Mrs. Dolores Bajda of Chicago on the occasion of her 60th birthday. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0451 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ernest R. Wish as he completes his term as President of the IL Certified Public Accountants Society. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0452 DUNN,T. Congratulates John R. Rogers of Joliet as he becomes President of the Illinois CPA Society. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0453 KEATS - FAWELL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Robert Elliott of Glen Ellyn, retired principal of Glenbard West High School. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0454 PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Expresses appreciation and admiration for the accomplishments of the late Sena- tor Peter J. Miller. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2029 SR-0455 SR-0455 RAICA. Congratulates Thomas Hyde on ordination as Permanent Deacon in the Archdio- cese of Chicago. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0456 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates John Queern on being named Advisory Council Member of the Year by the Department of Adult, Vocational and Technical Education. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0457 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. William E. Mason of E. St. Louis on being honored by the Illi- nois Council on Vocational Education. -May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0458 DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Directs the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities to de- velop and implement equitable funding formulas for distribution of community grant-in-aid funds for mental health and for developmental disability services. May 30 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk SR-0459 COLLINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ersell Wayne Pruitt III of Chicago. May 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0460 JOYCE,JJ. Congratulates to the employees of Armour Pharmaceutical Company of Kanka- kee for their incredible contribution to the victory in the Persian Gulf. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0461 DALEY,J. Acknowledges Holy Name Societies of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0462 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lawrence DiPrima of Chicago, former member of the Illi- nois House of Representatives. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0463 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Larson of Rockford on their 60th wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 06 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2030. SR-0464 MAITLAND - MADIGAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Joseph and Dorothy Kelley of Colfax on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0465 MADIGAN. Congratulates Julia Pegram Gerardot of Lincoln on being named Illinois Out- standing Junior Member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0466 LUFT. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jamie Roscoe Breckenridge of Lewistown. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0467 WOODYARD. Congratulates Mrs. Marian Yontz of Paris on her retirement from Paris School District 95. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0468 WOODYARD. Congratulates Vermilion County Conservation District on its 25th anniversary and proclaims June 14, 1991 as Vermilion County Conservation District Day. Jun 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0469 SEVERNS. Congratulates D.A.N.K. of Decatur on its 30th anniversary. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0470 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartscht of Shelbyville on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0471 SEVERNS. Congratulates Al Dobbins of Decatur on receiving the Humanitarian Award giv- en by the Illinois State Medical Society. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0472 DALEY,J. Congratulates Mrs. Lillian L. Payes of Barrington on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2031 SR-0464 SR-0473 DEL VALLE. Recognizes salsa artiste Luis Enrique for his donations of time and talent for fur- ther anti-drug campaign with high school students. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0474 JACOBS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Nick Kupresin of East Moline. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0475 SEVERNS. Congratulates the MacArthur High School Jazz Band of Decatur on being Grand Champion. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0476 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John M. Roudebush of Chicago. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0477 LECHOWICZ - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to former member of the House of Representatives, Lawrence DiPrima. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0478 JACOBS. Congratulates John Stiegel of East Moline on service to the Rotary Club.' Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0479 WATSON. Commends retiring Superintendent Dr. Robert Raver of Salem. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0480 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grzybek of Chicago on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0481 MAHAR. Congratulates Helen Taylor of Homewood on her 100th birthday. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0482 MAHAR. Congratulates Mr. Leslie E. Thompson of Hinsdale as he retires from the Dow- ners Grove Senior Citizens Advisory Committee. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2032 SR-0473 SR-0482-Cont. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0483 HUDSON. Congratulates Dr. Leonard L. Sukut as he retires from Faith United Methodist Church in Downers Grove. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0484 SCHUNEMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Maria Roshini Mathew, a 6th grade student at Jefferson Elemen- tary School in Sterling, on placing second out of 227 finalists in the 64th National Spelling Bee. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0485 SMITH. Congratulates the General Baptist State Convention on 89th session. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0486 SMITH. Commends Rev. David E. Chambers, Jr., and the Church of the Good Shepherd in Chicago for outstanding contribution to the neighborhood. Jun 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0487 VADALABENE, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Illinois Supreme Court Justice Horace L. Calvo. Jun 05 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0488 TOPINKA. Congratulates Christopher Perez and Margaret Mueller for their participation in the Close Up Foundation Citizen Bee competition and acknowledges the Founda- tion for 20 years of committment. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0489 LECHOWICZ. Commends Marek Piotrowski in his effort to retain the title as Light-Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion of the World. Jun 06 1991 .Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0490 HALL. Congratulates Top Ladies of Distinction of East St. Louis on their civic concern. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0491 CARROLL. Congratulates Clinton Elementary School students for their hard work. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted 2033 SR-0492 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Joan Garretson on her retirement from Fisher Grade School after 25 years of successful teaching. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0493 SEVERNS. Commends Eloise Green on 29 years as church pianist at New Salem Baptist. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0494 DALEY,J. Congratulates Father Julius Walz of Chicago on the 45th anniversary of his ordination. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0495 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Village Lumber and Millwork Company of Melrose Park on its 50th anniversary. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0496 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Carmella Battaglia of Northlake on her 70th birthday. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0497 WATSON - DUDYCZ. Urges the Bureau of Parking within the Department of Revenue of the City of Chicago to examine its ticket-collection system. Jun 06 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0498 DUNN,R. Congratulates Bruce Summers of Du Quoin on being honored by Lions International. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0499 KARPIEL. Congratulates Lou Duddy upon her retirement from the Streamwood Park District. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0500 KARPIEL. Congratulates the Village of Streamwood on its celebration of the bicentennial of the U. S. Constitution. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0501 KARPIEL. Commends the Tri-Village Rally Committee from Hanover Park, Bartlett and Streamwood for planning rally to honor service people. SR-0492 2034 SR-0501 -Cont. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0502 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout G. Arthur King-Spengler of Explorer Post 451 in Rockford. Jun 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 07 Resolution adopted SR-0503 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Foundation for Ukrainian Studies at the University of Illinois on its 5th anniversary and the Ukrainian Conference on its 10th anniversary. Jun 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0504 KARPIEL. Congratulates Mrs. Catherine Cannella of Chicago on the occasion of her 91st birthday. Jun 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0505 KEATS. Honors Eileen Johnston of Wilmette for the many years she has devoted to the protection of the environment. Jun 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0506 WOODYARD. Congratulates C. Donald Larsson of Paris upon his retirement from the CPA firm of Larsson, Woodyard and Henson. Jun 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0507 ETHEREDGE. Commends Fred Miller and Boy Scout Troop 29 of Aurora on the troop's 50th anniversary. Jun 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0508 WATSON. Creates the Committee to Assure Reasonable Evaluations (CARE) to conduct a feasibility study of consolidating the efforts of various departments and agencies in the inspections of nursing homes and hospitals. Jun 07 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0509 TOPINKA, DUNN,R, RIGNEY, WEAVER,S, FRIEDLAND, RAICA, DEAN- GELIS, DUNN,T, REA, MACDONALD, SCHAFFER, KARPIEL, WELCH, WOODYARD AND SCHUNEMAN. Requests DCCA to examine civic center projects submitted during July, 1990 and make determinations about future State funding. Jun 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 17 Added As A Co-sponsor DUNN,R Added As A Co-sponsor RIGNEY & WEAVER,S Added As A Co-sponsor FRIEDLAND & RAICA Added As A Co-sponsor DEANGELIS & DUNN,T Added As A Co-sponsor REA & MACDONALD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHAFFER & KARPIEL Added As A Co-sponsor WELCH & WOODYARD Added As A Co-sponsor SCHUNEMAN Committee Executive 2035 SR-0510 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Urges all to observe Flag Day, June 14th. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0511 TOPINKA. Congratulates Jean Marshall, senior vice president and corporate secretary of Edgewood.Bank in Countryside, on her retirement. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0512 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Taalkeus Blank of Hinsdale. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0513 TOPINKA. Congratulates Ruth Law of Oak Brook on Small Business award. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0514 TOPINKA. Congratulates Newcomers Club of Hinsdale on its 30th anniversary. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0515 DEANGELIS - MAHAR. Congratulates Charles W. Smith of Crete upon his retirement as principal of Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0516 DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Elmer Oelze, Jr., of Nashville. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0517 DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Dr. Virgil A. Beadle, Sr., of Carbondale. Jun 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0518 JONES. Memorializes Congress to enact a federal earthquake insurance and reinsurance program. Jun 11 1991 Assigned to Executive SJun 28 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 05 Resolution adopted SR-0519 LUFT - HAWKINSON. Congratulates Farmington High School softball team on winning Class A Girls State Softball Tournament. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SR-0510 2036 2037 SR-0519-Cont. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0520 HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Fred Beuckman, formerly of Collinsville. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0521 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Commends William R. Allison of Chicago on founding and supporting the Need Foundation. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0522 MADIGAN. Commends Pauline Johnson of Sparland on 45 years of State employment with the Department of Public Aid. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0523 KELLY. Urges Congress to designate the second week in November to remember conva- lescing veterans and encourage a National Blood Drive annually on November 11. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0524 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Margaret Kennedy of Rockford on her 75th birthday. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0525 HUDSON. Congratulates Gertrude M. Coit upon her retirement as City Clerk of Darien. Jun 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0526 SEVERNS, ROCK, DEMUZIO AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates Margaret Munn of Springfield on receiving the 1991 Eleanor Roosevelt Award by the Central Illinois Democratic Women. Jun 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0527 TOPINKA. Congratulates Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. Jun 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0528 TOPINKA. Congratulates American Legion Post 414 in Forest Park on its 70th anniversary. Jun 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0529 MAROVITZ. SR-0529-Cont. Congratulates Laurie Dittman of Chicago on being named Director of IMPACT. Jun 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0530 PALMER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Warren H. Bacon of Chicago, civic leader. Jun 13 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 14 Resolution adopted SR-0531 REA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Kathryn T. Jerrells of Benton. Jun 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0532 PHILIP. Congratulates James Allen Smith, Jr., of Addison on graduation honors from the University of Illinois. Jun 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0533 SMITH - ROCK. Commends Reverend J. C. Boyd, Sr., of Chicago for his service at the Paradise M.B. Church. Jun 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0534 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Edmund J. Kucharski of Chicago on his 75th birthday. Jun 14 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0535 FAWELL. Commends Eagle Place in Naperville on opening in May. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0536 FAWELL. Congratulates Doris E. Wheeler of Chicago as she retires as Executive Director of the Evangelical Child and Family Agency. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0537 WATSON. Recognizes Future Homemakers of America/Home Economics Related Occu- pations of Amos Alonzo Stagg High School in Palos Hills. Jun 17 1991 .Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0538 VADALABENE. Congratulates Edwardsville High School boys baseball team on outstanding sea- son and taking 2nd place in the Class AA I.H.S.A. State Tournament. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted 2038 SR-0539 SR-0539 SEVERNS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cuddeback of Decatur on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0540 TOPINKA. Congratulates the editors of The Call of the Elk, a Cicero-Berwyn B.P.O.E. Lodge publication, on its 25th anniversary. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0541 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rev. Andrew Swasko, pastor emeritus of the Berwyn United Lutheran Church. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0542 TOPINKA. Congratulates Hinsdale's Union Church on its 125th anniversary. Jun 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0543 KARPIEL. Congratulates Amy Lynn Rous of Roselle on being Rose Queen. Jun 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0544 TOPINKA. Creates the Task Force on Alternative Markets for Used Newsprint, composed of various department and university representatives, to report to the General Assem- bly by January 1, 1992, upon alternative markets for used newsprint. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jun 25 Resolution adopted 048-001-000 SR-0545 LECHOWICZ - DALEY,J. Congratulates Ken Little as he retires as dispatcher of the Chicago Fire Department. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0546 DEMUZIO, SEVERNS, DAVIDSON, WATSON AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes the Illinois Governmental Internship Program. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Added As A Co-sponsor ALL SENATORS Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0547 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates First Baptist Church of Jacksonville on its sesquicentennial. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr, Jun 21 Resolution adopted 2039 SR-0548 SR-0548 REA. Commends Sesser-Valier Elementary School students, their bus driver Gayla Yung; and their teacher Carol Williams on surviving a flash flood. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0549 SAVICKAS. Recreates and continues the Tow Law Study Commission to study current Illi- nois law concerning towing, to recodify and propose any necessary changes in that law, and to report its findings and recommendations to the Senate prior to January 13, 1993. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0550 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Anthony J. Tamulis of Mt. Olive as he retires and com- mends him for his years, of service to the citizens of Illinois. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0551 SCHAFFER. Congratulates John A. Radka on his retirement from Woodstock Community Unit School District 200. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0552 TOPINKA. Commends the recipients of the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce Awards. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0553 DUNN,R. Congratulates Bigham Family of Pinckneyville on 75 years of showing Jersey cows at fairs. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0554 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Virginia and W. J. "Bill" Murphy for their 50 years of marriage. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0555 TOPINKA. Congratulates Proviso Township Mental Health Commission on 25 years of ser- vice to community. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0556 TOPINKA. Congratulates Peter N. Silvestri of Elmwood Park on Man of the Year Award. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0557 TOPINKA. Congratulates Joseph Scolire of Forest Park on being named 1990 Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce. 2040 SR-0 557-Cont. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0558 VADALABENE - HUDSON - GEO-KARIS AND DUDYCZ. Designates 1-55 within Illinois as Veterans Highway and requests the Depart- ment of Transportation to place suitable markers in recognition of that designation. Jun 19 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 28 Added As A Co-sponsor DUDYCZ Committee Executive SR-0559 RAICA. Congratulates James and Janet Manika of Hickory Hills on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 19 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0560 WELCH. Congratulates Ola Crum of Ottawa on her 100th birthday. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0561 WELCH. Congratulates Lola Jacobs of Ottawa on her 100th birthday. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0562 WELCH - DONAHUE. Congratulates Robert L. Welch of Virginia on his 50th birthday. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0563 MACDONALD. Congratulates Village of Palatine on the 125th anniversary of its incorporation. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0564 DEANGELIS - KELLY. Congratulates Memorial Junior High School Concert Band on winning Illinois Superstate Band Contest. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0565 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the People of Grundy County on the occasion of their Sesquicentennial. Jun 20 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 21 Resolution adopted SR-0566 DUDYCZ - RAICA. Urges the Chicago Commissioner of Buildings and the Chicago Zoning Adminis- trator to monitor the problem of illegal residential conversations. Jun 20 1991 Assigned to Executive 2041 SR-0567 SCHAFFER. Congratulates Lyle Jacobs of Algonquin on the occasion of his retirement as trustee of the village of Algonquin. Jun 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0568 SCHUNEMAN. Congratulates Town of Toulon on its 150th anniversary. Jun 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0569 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Edward M. Genson upon his 50th birthday. Jun 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0570 SCHUNEMAN. Congratulates Dr. H. C. Hatton as he retires as pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene of Sterling. Jun 21 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0571 TOPINKA. Directs the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board, in consultation with the De- partment of Public Health, to conduct a study of existing health care facilities standards. Jun 21 1991 Assigned to Executive Jun 27 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted SR-0572 TOPINKA. Congratulates First National Bank of Cicero on its 70th anniversary. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0573 TOPINIA. Congratulates Arthur Janura as he retires as superintendent of the Cook County Forest Preserve District. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0574 DUNN,R AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of David McMeekin Conn of Sparta. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0575 DUNN,R. Congratulates Scot Rheinecker on awards received at the Student Athletic Trainer Banquet at the University of Illinois. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0576 SEVERNS. Congratulates William F. Oliver of Decatur on his retirement from Decatur Housing Authority Board of Commissioners. SR-0567 2042 SR-0576-Cont. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 25 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0577 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Johnny Genna Foundation of Chicago on its 5th annual dinner dance. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0578 KELLY - JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Father Edward P. Connors of Blue Island on being named Hu- manitarian of the Year by the St. Francis Health Care Foundation Board. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0579 KELLY. Congratulates Rev. W. Orman Knight of South Holland as he retires as pastor of the First Baptist Church. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0580 DUDYCZ. Congratulates St. Constance Parish in Chicago on its 75th anniversary. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0581 SCHAFFER. Congratulates Rick Frank on being elected State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Jun 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0582 HALL. Congratulates Lewis C. Backstrom of East St. Louis on service to his church. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0583 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeffrey E. Fischer of Troop 34 in Glen Carbon. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0584 MADIGAN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of S. Duane Moore of Springfield, Manager of Aviation Devel- opment at the Illinois Department of Transportation. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0585 REA. Congratulates Larry W. Crabtree of West Frankfort on his 50th birthday. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted 2043 SR-0586 SR-0586 HAWKINSON - LUFT. Congratulates Peoria Mayor Jim and Trudy Maloof on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0587 DUNN,R. Congratulates William 0. Smith of Chester on being Citizen of the Year. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0588 DALEY,J. Congratulates Mr.and Mrs. Dan Sabbia of Chicago on their 55th wedding anniversary. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0589 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness on its 75th anniversary. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0590 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Offers appreciation to those who were associated with the Illinois Fire Safety Al- liance Burn Camp. Jun 25 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0591 DAVIDSON - WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. Edward P. Grogg of Mahomet as he retires from the Carle Clinic in Urbana and designates August 9, 1991, as Dr. Edward P. Grogg Day in Il- linois in honor of the many years of services he has given to the young athletes of Il- linois through sports medicine. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0592 WATSON. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Eugene "Bud" Gillespie of St. Elmo on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 27 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0593 DUNN,R. Congratulates William and Helen Westberg of Carbondale on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0594 TOPINKA. Congratulates Joseph Gentile of Barrington on Humanitarian of the Year Award. 2044 Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. SR-0594-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0595 TOPINKA. Congratulates Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund on its 50th anniversary. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0596 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ted Kehoe of Countryside, artistic director of the Theatre of Western Springs. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0597 KARPIEL. Congratulates Village of Bartlett on the 100th anniversary of its incorporation. Jun 26 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0598 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the three delegates from Springfield's, Sister City in the People's Repub- lic of China. Jun 26 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0599 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Diane Keller Kessler of Chicago as she retires as Executive Direc- tor of SCOPE. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 28 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0600 CARROLL. Congratulates Frank Sain of Chicago on retirement from the post of Executive Director of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0601 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sisters Mary Alice Giese, Carolyn McGinty, Bernice Micken- becker, and Lorraine Ruh on their Golden Jubilees as Sisters of St. Joseph of LaGrange. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0602 TOPINKA. Congratulates Joseph Petrzilka of Riverside on being named Chamber of Com- merce Man of the Year. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0603 TOPINKA. Congratulates Elaine Pedersen of Westchester on being named West Suburban Association of Realtors' 1991 Realtor of the Year. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2045 SR-0603-Cont. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0604 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Alvin DeJong of Oak Brook. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0605 TOPINKA. Congratulates John O'Sullivan of Westchester on being named West Suburban Association of Realtors' 1991 Realtor of the Year. Jun 27 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0606 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Cmdr. Robert M. Harness, CPD (ret.). Jun 27 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0607 SMITH - ROCK. Recognizes and commends Miss Angela McGowan of Chicago for service to Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0608 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Reverend Ruben Harris of Chicago as he celebrates his fifth anni- versary as Pastor of Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0609 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Clementine McGowan of Chicago for service rendered to the Bethsa- ida Missionary Baptist Church. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0610 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Raphael R. Vanecko of Chicago. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0611 DEL VALLE. Congratulates the History Team from James Russell Lowell Elementary School on their outstanding achievements. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0612 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Mattie Cage of Chicago for service rendered to the Bethsaida Mis- sionary Baptist Church. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. ' Jun 30 Resolution adopted 2046 SR-0613 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank J. Gillespie of Chicago. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0614 BUTLER. Congratulates Park Ridge for receiving two Governor's Home Town Awards. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0615 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the 100th anniversary of the Greene County Courthouse in Carrollton. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0616 REA. Honors returning POW, Sergeant Troy A. Dunlap of Karnak. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0617 WOODYARD. Honors Pleasant Meadows Christian Village of Chrisman for excellent care giv- en to residents, all of whom are over ninety years old. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0618 WOODYARD - TOPINKA. Directs the Citizen's Council on Economic Development to develop policies to al- low Illinois to compete in the global market. Jun 28 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 02 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0619 ALEXANDER, SMITH, JONES, BROOKINS, PALMER AND COLLINS. Recognizes and commends Nash Shaffer of Chicago for his music and commit- ment to traditional gospel music. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Added As A Co-sponsor SMITH Added As A Co-sponsor JONES Added As A Co-sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Co-sponsor PALMER Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0620 JONES. Congratulates Yvonne G. Womack, Principal of Edward H. White School in Chicago, on receiving the Whitman Award for Excellence in Education. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0621 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Vincent J. Sauget of Belleville, developer. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2047 SR-0613 SR-0622 SR-0622 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Honors and commends Reverend Helen E. Sinclair of Chicago for her work with Operation Push. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0623 VADALABENE. Congratulates William Kessler of Alton on being installed as Chairman of the Board of the Catholic Health Association. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0624 COLLINS. Congratulates Thurgood Marshall on a lifetime of achievements. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0625 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates James Sanford as he retires from Zion-Benton Township High SChool. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0626 JONES. Congratulates Dr. Blonidean Y. Davis, Principal of Gompers Fine Arts Option School in Chicago, on receiving the Whitman Award for Excellence in Education. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0627 MAROVITZ. Congratulates Joseph Kellman of Chicago on being named Entrepreneur of the 'Year by Ernst & Young, "Inc." Magazine, and Merrill Lynch. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0628 LECHOWICZ - KELLY AND ALL SENATORS. Honors Ozzie Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals for community service to youth and the D.A.R.E. program. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0629 LECHOWICZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Al Wirth of Chicago. Jun 28 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0630 WEAVER,S - WOODYARD. Congratulates Keith Kesler of Champaign for 50 years with the county fair. Jun 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0631 DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Holiday Giving Tree Program of Evanston, winner of a Gover- nor's Home Town Award. 2048 SR-0631-Cont. Jun 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0632 REA. Urges the National Conference of State Legislators to adopt a policy in regard to aquaculture. Jun 29 199,1 Assigned to Executive SR-0633 HALL - DUNN,R - WATSON. Expresses State support for the location of an assembly plant at Scott Air Force Base in St. Clair County by the McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co. Jun 29 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0634 TOPINKA. Congratulates Dr. Lester Fisher as he retires as Director of Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo. Jun 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0635 MAROVITZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Glencoe resident Louis Ancel. Jun 29 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jun 30 Resolution adopted SR-0636 ROCK - DAVIDSON. Congratulates the United Methodist Church of Farmersville on its 100th anniversary... Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0637 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Illinois Fire Safety Alliance on its 50th Fire Prevention Week Luncheon in Hickory Hills. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0638 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sokol Tabor in Berwyn on its 125th anniversary. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0639 TOPINKA. Congratulates Robert V. Allegrini of Chicago on being knighted by Prince Victor Emmanuel. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0640 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Captain William D. Cronin Jr. of Elmhurst. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0641 HUDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William J. Conway of Chicago. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2049 SR-0642 SR-0642 DONAHUE. Congratulates Harry and Carlene Geisler of Quincy on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0643 BROOKINS. Commends The Devine Branch of the American Fellowship Church of Spring- field on its community spirit. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0644 SMITH - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes and commends Miss Demetris Watson of Chicago for service to Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0645 KEATS. Congratulates Nathan Unterman of Northbrook, Carl Berg of Highland Park, and Margo Turner of Wilmette on being named 1991 Kohl International Teaching Award winners. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0646 TOPINKA. Congratulates Waste Management, Inc. of Oakbrook on its 20th anniversary. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0W47 WELCH. Honors and thanks DeKalb County Domestic Violence Forum for their commit- ment and dedication. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0648 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ardell Leak of Springfield on taking second place at Class AA Boys State Track Meet. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0649 WATSON. Congratulates William L. Scharringhausen of Park Ridge on being presi- dent-elect of the National Association of Retail Druggists. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0650 MAROVITZ - GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Christos Merikas. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0651 DEMUZIO, DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William Martin of Springfield. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2050 SR-0652 DEL VALLE. Urges the offices of the State's Attorneys throughout the State and the Attorney General to immediately investigate the fraud being perpetrated against immigrants and their families. Jun 30 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0653 DEL VALLE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mary Brindisi of Chicago. Jun 30 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0654 WELCH. Directs the Auditor General to conduct a study of the public funding for higher education. Jul 01 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0655 SAVICKAS. Directs the Auditor General to conduct investigation of the Health Facilities Planning Board's procedures used to carry out its statutory duties. Jul 01 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0656 DALEY,J. Congratulates Minnie Johnston of Chicago on her 80th birthday. Jul 01 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0657 LECHOWICZ. Commends Chicago Firefighter Ray Cabellero for his heroic effort to save the life of Vivian Syversen. Jul 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0658 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William A. Margalus, former member of the House of Rep- resentatives from Bridgeport. Jul 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0659 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL. Designates July 8, 1991 as Marklund Children's Home Day. Jul 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0660 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL. Congratulates Dave Sharp of Glendale heights on a 444 mile wheelchair trip to raise money for Marklund Children's Home. Jul 02 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0661 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Vail Printing Company of Chicago on their growth in 74 years. Jul 03 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted 2051 SR-0652 SR-0662 SR-0662 DUNN,T. Expresses support of the brave people of Slovenia who are fighting for their freedom. Jul 03 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0663 DUNN,T. Expresses support of the brave people of Croatia who are asking for their freedom. Jul 03 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0664 SMITH. Recognizes and commends Miss Demetris Watson of Chicago for service to Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church. Jul 04 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0665 CARROLL. Requests the State Comptroller to cooperate with the Legislative Audit Commis- sion, the State Board of Education, the Departments of Public Aid, Transportation and Central Management Services and promulgate rules, regulations and policies to govern the uniform application of the State Prompt Payment Act. Calls for cop- ies to'be distributed to all affected officials and agencies and filed with the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules no later than January 1, 1992. Jul 04 1991 Assigned to Executive Jul 05 Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 18 Resolution adopted 053-000-000 SR-0666 DALEY,J. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nickel of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0667 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of William A. Margalus, former member of House from Bridgeport. Jul 05 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 06 Resolution adopted SR-0668 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Paul Lawrence Dunbar Dawson of Chicago. Jul 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0669 TOPINKA - FAWELL - MACDONALD, ALEXANDER AND JACOBS. Urges the Illinois Congressional delegation to support the Flight Attendant Duty Time Act of 1991. Jul 06 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0670 KELLY. Congratulates Christopher Burgess of Oak Forest on being selected to attend the 1991 National Young Leaders Conference. Jul 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 .Resolution adopted 2052 SR-0671 SR-0671 JACOBS AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates Faith Holmes of Springfield as she retires as telephone reception- ist with the Illinois Senate. Jul 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 13 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0672 DALEY,J. Congratulates Sam and Helen Ursetta of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0673 SMITH, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church of Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0674 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Thomas J. Oomens, Boy Scout Troop 935, Chicago, on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0675 TOPINKA -DUDYCZ - RAICA. Urges President Bush to continue efforts of agencies to locate POW/MIAs. Jul 10 1991 Assigned to Executive Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Jul 18 Resolution adopted 050-000-000 SR-0676 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Lois A. Maples as she retires as City Clerk of the City of Zion. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0677 TOPINKA. Congratulates Kimberly Keck of Oak Brook on being Mrs. Illinois/America 1991. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0678 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Slovak American Cultural Society of the Midwest of Naper- ville on their Slovakfest Midwest. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0679 MAHAR. Congratulates the Village of Burr Ridge on its 35th anniversary. Jul 10 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted 2053 SR-0680 SR-0680 SEVERNS. Congratulates Norm and Agnes Trummell, Lovington, on their golden wedding anniversary. Jul 11 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0681 BERMAN AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Judge Irving R. Norman as he retires from the Cook County Cir- cuit Court. Jul 12 1991 , Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0682 DUNN,R. Congratulates Dr. Leon Striegel as he retires from the practice of veterinary medicine in Carbondale. Jul 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0683 DUNN,R. Congratulates Ernest and Jewell Tweedy of Jonesboro on their 70th wedding anniversary. Jul 12 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 14 Resolution adopted SR-0684 COLLINS - DEL VALLE - BROOKINS - SMITH - ALEXANDER - JONES - PALMER. Calls upon the Chicago Board of Education to provide timely legal representation to local school councils in cases resulting from the performance of their statutory duties. Jul 13 1991 Assigned to Executive Jul 16 Added As A Joint Sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Joint Sponsor BROOKINS Added As A Joint Sponsor SMITH Added As A Joint Sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Joint Sponsor JONES Added As A Joint Sponsor PALMER Committee Executive SR-0685 TOPINKA. Honors and commends the 82nd Airborne and the 2nd Armored Divisions of the Historical Reenactment Society for preserving the memory of those who fought in World War II. Jul 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0686 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Shows appreciation to Pamela Thomas for twenty years of service to the Senate as she leaves the employ of the Senate. Jul 15 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0687 COLLINS - VADALABENE AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Urges Credit Union One to provide credit to all State employees. Jul 15 1991 Added As A Joint Sponsor VADALABENE Assigned to Executive 2054 SR-0688 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout David Joseph Rosales of Troop 96 in Granite City. Jul 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0689 SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Martha E. Scott of Springfield., Jul 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0690 TOPINKA, DUDYCZ, RAICA AND ALL SENATORS. Recognizes the third week of July, 1991 as Captive Nations Week. Jul 16 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0691 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Alfred Guy of Zion. Jul 16 1991 .Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0692 SAVICKAS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Anthony Zakarauskas on the occasion of his Golden Jubi- lee in the priesthood. Jul 17 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jul 18 Resolution adopted SR-0693 TOPINKA. Congratulates George Opper of Riverside on his 100th birthday. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0694 JOYCE,JE. Congratulates Bishop-designate Raymond E. Goedert of Chicago archdiocese. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0695 BROOKINS. Congratulates Hurley L. Green, Sr., of Chicago on 30 years as publisher-editor of the CHICAGO INDEPENDENT BULLETIN. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0696 BROOKINS. Congratulates Princenna Y. Beane of Chicago for being named Miss Black Chicago. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0697 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Honors the memory of Dorothy Moore of Chicago as Wentworth Avenue is re- named Dorothy Moore Avenue. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2055 SR-0688 SR-0698 SR-0698 KELLY. Commends Eagle Scout Michael A. Rudy III of Oak Forest. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0699 COLLINS - ALEXANDER - BROOKINS - DEL VALLE - HALL - JONES - PALMER - SMITH AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Derrick Reynolds of Springfield on his outstanding athletic achievements and recognizes his service as a page in the Illinois State Senate. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0700 MAROVITZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Stanley A. Kaplan of Chicago. Jul 18 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0701 ROCK - PHILIP AND ALL SENATORS. Memorial to Chicago Sun-Times political editor John Drieske. Jul 18 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0702 ALEXANDER. Proclaims Sunday, August 25, 1991, as Reverend Eugene David Gray Day, in recognition of his 23 years of service as pastor of the First Church of Deliverance Children's Church in Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0703 BROOKINS. Congratulates Elgia C. Cook as he retires from the Chicago Police Department. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0704 BROOKINS. Congratulates Rev. Edward Hawkins of Chicago on a 9th anniversary as pastor. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0705 DALEY,J. Commends Eagle Scout Jeffrey Robert. Rich of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0706 VADALABENE. Congratulates Matthew A. Goode upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0707 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Gavin Sebastian of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0708 BROOKINS. Congratulates the Cook County Assoc. of Funeral Directors on their 40th anniversary. 2056 SR-0708-Cont. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0709 SMITH. Honors the memory of Reverend Jessie W. "MA" Houston as Chicago play- ground is dedicated in her name. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0710 FAWELL. Commends Nick Zuardo, barber in Wheaton, on his concern and service to veter- an at Hines Veterans Hospital. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0711 FAWELL. Commends William G. McConnell of Wheaton and DuPage County for help giv- en to fellow veteran and family. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0712 ALEXANDER. Congratulates Doctor Charles G. Hayes of Chicago as he and his congregation move into new Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0713 KEATS. Commends John Obereiner, of Wilmette, on career in banking. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0714 BROOKINS. Congratulates LaVergne Flemings Johnson of Chicago on her retirement from Girl Scouting and from the Chicago Housing Authority. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0715 BROOKINS. Congratulates Jean L. Welborn as she retires from the Chicago Housing Author- ity after thirty-eight years. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0716 BROOKINS. Congratulates The People's Court of Final Appeal International on its 10th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0717 DALEY,J. Congratulates St. Clare of Montefalco Parish in Chicago's Gage Park on the oc- casion of its 75th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2057 SR-0718 SR-0718 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rev. Angelo U. Garbin of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0719 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Eddie Mack Jones of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0720 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Harold Fiene, Sr., of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0721 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rose Siminaitis of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0722 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Josephine Egan of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0723 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Albert S. Dybas of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0724 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Anne D. Dillon of Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0725 HAWKINSON - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ilion Wait Crabel of Chillicothe. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution addpted SR-0726 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates and honors the Chicago Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle on 100th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0727 SAVICKAS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ed Wierzbicki of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0728 JACOBS. Congratulates Fern Anderson on her 75th birthday. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2058 SR-0729 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates Kiwanis Club of Chicago on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0730 O'DANIEL. Congratulates World Affairs Forum of Mount Vernon on its 10th anniversary and proclaims October to celebrate Brazilfest 91 and honor Brazil. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0731 SMITH. Congratulates Nia Odeoti-Hassan and Silah Hassan on the birth of Eman Nafisa Hassan. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0732 DUNN,T. Congratulates Arnold Vito Martinez of Romeoville on having the A. Vito Marti- nez Middle School named after him. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0733 WELCH AND O'DANIEL. Honors Roger Thorson of Plano for saving the life of Richard Hightower of Des Plaines. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0734 SAVICKAS. Congratulates the Ashburn Baptist Church on its 40th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0735 BUTLER. Congratulates Maine West High School for being a Blue Ribbon School. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0736 MACDONALD- SMITH - FAWELL -CULLERTON,J - DONAHUE - AL- EXANDER - GEO-KARIS - COLLINS - KARPIEL - HOLMBERG - TO- PINKA - SEVERNS. Recognizes October as "Breast Cancer Awareness Month". Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0737 MACDONALD Congratulates Jake Jerger of Chicago on receiving the Roy C. Knapp Memorial Award for excellence in percussion education. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0738 MACDONALD. Congratulates Plum Grove Junior High School Science Olympiad Team on suc- cess at national competition. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2059 SR-0729 SR-0739 SR-0739 RAICA. Congratulates St. Laurence High School of Burbank on its 30th. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0740 RAICA. Congratulates Lawrence Greene of Cicero on receiving the 4th degree in the Loy- al Order of Moose. Oct09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0741 HALL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Rita Hayden of Belleville. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0742 DEMUZIO - MAITLAND - O'DANIEL - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dean M. Sears as he retires as director of State legislation for the Illinois Farm Bureau. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0743 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Charles Ferguson of Pittsfield on being Ag teacher of the Year. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0744 WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Corey Brien Guy of Troop 411 in Farina. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0745 WATSON. Congratulates Eagle Scout Eric Michael Bennett of Troop 40 in Shiloh. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0746 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Chester Szafraniec of Chicago on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0747 LECHOWICZ - ROCK. Congratulates the Carey family and all the employees of the Hawthorne Race Course upon their 100th annivprsary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0748 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Bert C. Young and Sons Corporation for 100 years of service to the people of the State of Illinois. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2060 SR-0749 SR-0749 LECHOWICZ. , Congratulates Robert Z. Lewandowski of Chicago as he ends daily radio show on station WSBC. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0750 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Deputy Superintendent Edward Wodnicki upon his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0751 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Michael J. Moseby upon becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0752 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Paul S. Jankowski for his 35 years of service with the Chicago Po- lice Department. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0753 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Fred and Lois Skowronski on their 50 years of marriage. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0754 MAHAR. Congratulates Patrick E. Rea of Tinley Park on promotion to Brigadier General in the U.S. Army Reserve. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0755 MAHAR. Congratulates Dennis Valy of New Lenox on being Citizen of the Year. Oct09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0756 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Eagle Scout James Taylor of Troop 990 in Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0757 TOPINKA. Congratulates the St. Mary of Gostyn Catholic Church in Downers Grove on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0758 TOPINKA. Congratulates Brookfield Girls Softball Teams on 15th anniversary and desig- nates Brookfield as State Capitol of Girls Softball. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2061 SR-0759 SR-0759 TOPINKA. Congratulates John R. Pellegrini of Stickney on Morton West High School Li- brary Media Center being named in his honor and proclaims October 20, 1991, as John R. Pellegrini Day. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0760 TOPINKA. Congratulates Westmont on its 70th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0761 TOPINKA. Congratulates Gloria Deizman on being Associate Realtor of the Year for La Grange. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0762 TOPINKA. Congratulates Ross Failla on being Realtor of the Year for La Grange. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0763 TOPINKA. Congratulates Switzerland on its 700th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0764 TOPINKA. Commends Hawthorne Race Course in Stickney on its 100th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0765 TOPINKA. Congratulates Bruce DuMont of Chicago's WTTW-TV on his twenty-fifth year in television. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0766 TOPINKA. 9 Congratulates the Western Springs Music Club on its 70th anniversary. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0767 TOPINKA. Congratulates Angel Quiaoit of Darien on being named Outstanding Filipino in the Midwest. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0768 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Special Olympian Spencer Michael Tipton of Winthrop Harbor. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2062 SR-0769 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Ralph G. Shaffer of Zion on being named Volunteer of the Year by Chamber of Commerce. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0770 GEO-KARIS AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Father Paul Cull of Waukegan as he retires as pastor of St. Dismas. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0771 KEATS. Congratulates Robert H. Malott as he retires as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of FMC Corporation in Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0772 WOODYARD - CULLERTON,J. Congratulates Dr. Norbert Gleicher of Chicago on Austrian award. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0773 LUFT. Congratulates Eagle Scout Matt Beal of Troop 200 in Bartonville. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0774 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates the Homewood Senior pocket billiards team on 11 medals. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0775 KELLY. Congratulates The Dells on having a street and park in Harvey named after them. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0776 KELLY. Welcomes Corey McPherrin, new Channel 2 news anchor, to Chicago. Oct 09 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0777 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Senator LeRoy W. Lemke. Oct09 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0778 BROOKINS. Congratulates Matt Lamb of Chicago on award from the Young Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Caindr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted 2063 SR-0769 SR-0779 SR-0779 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Patrick G. Gibson of Granite City. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24- Resolution adopted SR-0780 RAICA. Congratulates Nick and Martha Leno on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0781 PHILIP - WOODYARD. Congratulates Earl and Alta Owen on their Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0782 BROOKINS. Congratulates William Garth of Chicago on being named Treasurer of the Illi- nois Press Association. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0783 BROOKINS. Commends George Brokemond of Chicago, outgoing Chairman of the National Bankers Association. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0784 BUTLER. Congratulates William L. Scharringhausen of Park Ridge on presidency of NARD. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0785 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Martin P. Corrigan of Chicago. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0786 WEAVER,S AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Richard G. Semonin as he retires as Chief of the Illinois State Water Survey and proclaims December 16, 1991, as Richard G. Semonin Day. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0787 BROOKINS. Directs State agencies to inform affected legislators of any moves of agency of- fices in legislative districts. Oct 22 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0788 MAHAR. Congratualates Worth Bank and Trust on its 30th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted 2064 SR-0789 SR-0789 KELLY. Congratulates Leo J. Kolodziej of Harvey on being Catholic of the Year. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0790 KELLY - MAHAR. Congratulates Orland Hills on its 30th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0791 KELLY. Congratulates Tri-Town Radio Amateur Club of Hazel Crest on the occasion of its 60th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0792 TOPINKA. Honors "The World Lithuanian" and its editor, Bronius Nainys of Lemont. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0793 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Kiwanis Club of Cicero on its 50th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0794 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Schlueter Pharmacy of Western Springs on its 50th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0795 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Chicago Section of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry on its growth and success during the past 45 years. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0796 TOPINKA, FAWELL, PHILIP, MAHAR, KARPIEL, ETHEREDGE AND HUDSON. Congratulates the College of DuPage on its 25th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Added As A Co-sponsor FAWELL Added As A Co-sponsor PHILIP Added As A Co-sponsor MAHAR Added As A Co-sponsor KARPIEL Added As A Co-sponsor ETHEREDGE Added As A Co-sponsor HUDSON Resolution adopted SR-0797 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Divine Providence Catholic Church of Westchester on its 35th anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted 2065 SR-0798 SR-0798 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Madonna High School of Chicago on being named a National School of Excellence. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0799 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Anthony and Evelyn Skowronek on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0800 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Thanks Commonwealth Edison for the use of its crane in efforts to repair Wil- mington's Mill Race Dam. Oct 22 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0801 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Helen Szymanowicz as she resigns as First Vice President of the Polish Alliance of the United States of North America. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0802 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - HUDSON - MAHAR - TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE - MACDONALD - GEO-KARIS - DONAHUE AND ALL RE- PUBLICAN SENATORS. Congratulates Mary Jo Arndt on her re-election by the Republican Women. Oct 23 1991 . Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0803 MACDONALD. Congratulates Art Peekel of Palatine on being named Illinois Teacher of the Year. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0804 WOODYARD. Congratulates Adam and Mary Jane Latoz of Ridge Farm on award for commu- nity service. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0805 BERMAN - ROCK -JACOBS AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Robert C. Schrimple on retirement as lobbyist for the Illinois Bank- ers Association. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0806 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Kathleen Sara Bennett, formerly of Chicago, on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted 2066 SR-0807 SR-0807 ETHEREDGE. Congratulates Robert W. Mitchler of Oswego as he retires as Assistant to the Di- rector of Veterans Affairs. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0808 JONES. Commends Velma Craft of Chicago on her retirement after 34 years with the State of Illinois. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0809 JONES. Congratulates McKinley H. Brister upon his retirement as the Asssistant Princi- pal of Percy L. Julian High School. Oct23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0810 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Forest Park Library on its 75th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0811 TOPINKA. Commends John Berger of Cicero on community service. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0812 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Hawthorne Businessmen's Association on its 75th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0813 WOODYARD. Congratulates Paris VFW Post 3601 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Oct 24 Resolution adopted SR-0814 DAVIDSON AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Wally and Helen Groesch on their 50th wedding anniversary. -Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0815 JOYCE,JJ AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Edith Riodan as she celebrates her 90th birthday. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0816 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates John and Viola Clemonds, the parents of Deanna, the wife of Sen- ator Vince Demuzio, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2067 SR-0817 SR-0817 DEMUZIO AND ALL SENATORS. Commends Harry R. Ring of Greenup on 25 years with the Embarras River Ba- sin Agency. Oct24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0818 ROCK. Extends appreciation and support to the Illinois State Bar Association and par- ticipating Illinois students in their tribute to the 200th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0819 TOPINKA. Congratulates Julia Cihlar of Brookfield on the 30th anniversary of the Art Fair she founded. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0820 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Vincent Demuzio of Gillespie, father of Senator Vince Demuzio. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0821 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - TOPINKA - MAHAR - HUDSON - ETHEREDGE AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joel Shea of Wheaton. Oct 24 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0822 DALEY,J. Congratulates Everett Elementary School in Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Nov 06 199'1 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0823 LEVERENZ,T. Congratulates Fire Chief Frank Amanti of the Village of Elmwood Park on his retirement. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0824 VADALABENE. Commends Derek Bright of Godfrey on becoming an Eagle Scout. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0825 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates Greg Williams of Chicago on the occasion of his retirement from IBM after 35 1/2 years of service. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted 2068 SR-0826 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates the Waukegan High School girls' golf team on winning 1991 ILH.S.A. Class AA State Championship. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0827 BROOKINS. Congratulates Deputy Superintendent Edward C. Brooks as he retires from the Chicago Police Department after 33 years of service. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0828 CARROLL. Congratulates Helen Golb of Chicago on the occasion of her retirement as Exec- utive Secretary for Ner Tamid. Nov06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0829 GEO-KARIS - PHILIP - WEAVER,S - DEANGELIS - DAVIDSON - SCHAFFER - SCHUNEMAN - BARKHAUSEN. Congratulates Doctor Seymour Kaiz of Waukegan on honor presented by Con- gregation Am Echod and the North Lake County Federated Jewish Charities. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0830 BUTLER. Congratulates Jason Waite of Rockford on being chosen the the Rock Valley Ep- ilepsy Association's representative in the national "Winning Kid" Contest. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0831 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Judge Evelyn F. Johnson of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0832 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns'the death of Dale H. Sledge of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0833 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank Jones of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0834 MACDONALD. Congratulates Miss Betty Pohlman of Arlington Heights as she celebrates 25 years in teaching ministry. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0826 2069 SR-0835 SR-0835 MACDONALD. Congratulates Kenneth Hood of Arlington Heights on receiving the Sid Granet Award. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0836 JONES. Congratulates Dr. David C. Coleman, Jr., Chicago, on his career in the ministry. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0837 KELLY. Congratulates the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators on its anni- versary and designates August 23 of each year as NAHUC Day. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0838 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Catherine Caporusso of Chicago on being a Student Laureate. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0839 DAVIDSON. Congratulates Jack H. Carter of Springfield on retirement from the Department of Conservation. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0840 TOPINKA - MACDONALD. Congratulates Janet Yates of Rolling Meadows on being named President of the Illinois Fire Inspectors Association. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0841 TOPINKA. Congratulates John Haine of Downers Grove for being named Citizen of the Year by the Downers Grove Area Chamber of Commerce. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0842 TOPINKA - DUDYCZ. Congratulates the Polish Welfare Association of Chicago on the occasion of its 70th anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0843 DEL VALLE - DUDYCZ - TOPINKA - GEO-KARIS - RAICA AND CUL- LERTON,J. Declares October 1991 through October 1992 the Year of Citizenship. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 07 Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON,J Nov 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor DUDYCZ Added As A Joint Sponsor TOPINKA Added As A Joint Sponsor GEO-KARIS Added As A Joint Sponsor RAICA Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2070 SR-0844 SR-0844 JONES. Congratulates Ted. D. Kimbrough on his installation as President of the National Alliance of Black School Educators. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0845 JOYCE,JE. Requests discontinuance of the Illinois Department of Transportation's plan for improvement of U.S. Highway 12/20. Nov 06 1991 Assigned to Executive SR-0846 DEANGELIS - MAHAR- KELLY. Congratulates the Homewood-Flossmoor Park District on receiving the National Gold Medal Award from NSGA and NRPA. Nov06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0847 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Albert Opitz of Chicago on being installed as President of the Austin-Irving Community Council. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0848 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert Emmett Harrington of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0849 D'ARCO. Congratulates Rusty and Winnie Schweighart of Springfield on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0850 KELLY. Congratulates South Suburban College on receiving an award for its drug pre- vention and education programs. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0851 FAWELL - PHILIP - KARPIEL - HUDSON - TOPINKA - ETHEREDGE - MAHAR. Congratulates College of DuPage on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0852 DUNN,R. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson of Sparta on their 60th wedding anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0853 DUNN,R. Congratulates Doctor Gene Stotlar of Pinckneyville as he retires after thirty-six years in practice. 2071 SR-0853-Cont. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0854 BUTLER. Congratulates Stephanie Rene Bishop of Springfield on representing the Epilep- sy Association of Lincoln Land at the national "Winning Kid" program. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0855 ROCK. Congratulates the Grebe family on the occasion of their family reunion. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0856 MADIGAN. Congratulates students of PORTA High School for winning State Future Prob- lem Solving Bowl Competition. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0857 KELLY. Congratulates Matthew Terlep and Walter Scott Burns upon becoming Eagle Scouts. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0858 DEANGELIS. Congratulates Pullman Technology Inc. on its 125th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0859 KEATS. Congratulates Tony Calabrese of Glenbrook on being named 1991 Illinois Sec- ondary Physical Educator of the Year. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0860 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Jeffrey Sullivan, Ernie Poulos and Black Tie Affair for their achievements and the credit brought to the Illinois Horse Racing industry. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0861 BROOKINS. Directs the Senate Transportation Committee to conduct hearings to determine a more equitable source of funding to forestall fare increases and service cuts to the CTA; urges CTA to refrain from such increases and cuts until after the hearings; and calls for the Committee to report to the Senate by March 1, 1992. Nov 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Secretary's Desk Nov08 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0862 WELCH - LUFT - LEVERENZ,T. Directs the Department of Conservation to rename Shallow Brook State Park as Mautino State Park. 2072 SR-0862-Cont. Nov 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Nov 08 Added As A Joint Sponsor LEVERENZ,T Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 057-000-000 SR-0863 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Martha Gwendolyn Grossley of Chicago. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0864 TOPINKA. Congratulates Richard Romani of Berwyn on Business award. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0865 TOPINKA. Congratulates Forest Park Fire Department on its 100th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0866 TOPINKA. Congratulates Clark Weber of Chicago on his 30th year in broadcasting. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0867 TOPINKA. Congratulates retiring Police Chief Richard J. Gossling of North Riverside.. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0868 BROOKINS. Congratulates Joseph S. Jenkins as he retires from the Chicago Police Depart- ment Youth Division. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0869 RIGNEY. Congratulates Captain John Pontius on his retirement from the Freeport Fire Department. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0870 BUTLER. Congratulates Lisa Laird of Redbud on representing the Epilepsy Association of Southwestern Illinois at the national "Winning Kid" program. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted SR-0871 MAROVITZ. Congratulates Christie Hefner on being honored by the National Women's Com- mittee of Brandeis University. Nov 07 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Nov 08 Resolution adopted 2073 SR-0872 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Dr. Augustinas Laucis, Mt. Olive, on his retirement from the staff of St. Francis Hospital, Litchfield. Nov 07 1991 Nov 08 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0873 BARKHAUSEN AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Mr. Harry B. Reese of Winnetka, Northwestern University law professor. Nov 07 1991 Nov 08 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0874 SEVERNS. Directs the Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to study the impact of the Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 on Illinois. Nov 07 1991 Nov 08 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 051-000-000 SR-0875 ROCK - PHILIP. Directs the Economic and Fiscal Commission to conduct a study on current legal- ly sanctioned forms of wagering to determine their employment and economic im- pact in Illinois. Nov 07 1991 Assigned to Executive Secretary's Desk Nov 08 SR-0876 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Committee discharged Resolution adopted 057-000-000 Mourns the death of Lottie Kujawa Heid of Chicago. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0877 LEVERENZ,T, DEL VALLE, DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JJ, BUTLER, KELLY, LUFT, RAICA, WELCH, JACOBS, ALEXANDER, BROOKINS, CARROLL, COLLINS, CULLERTON,J, HALL, HOLMBERG, TOPINKA, O'DANIEL, PALMER, REA AND VADALABENE. Urges no layoff off certain Department of Revenue employees. Nov 08 1991 Assigned to Executive Added.As A Co-sponsor DEL VALLE Added As A Co-sponsor DEMUZIO, JOYCE,JJ, Added As A Co-sponsor BUTLER, KELLY, Added As A Co-sponsor LUFT, RAICA, Added As A Co-sponsor WELCH, JACOBS, Added As A Co-sponsor ALEXANDER Added As A Co-sponsor BROOKINS, CARROLL, Added As A Co-sponsor COLLINS, Added As A Co-sponsor CULLERTON,J, HALL, Added As A Co-sponsor HOLMBERG, TOPINKA, Added As A Co-sponsor O'DANIEL, PALMER, Added As A Co-sponsor REA, VADALABENE Committee Executive Motion LEVERENZ,T TO DIS. COMM. Motion failed Committee Executive 2074 SR-0872 SR-0878 SR-0878 TOPINKA. Congratulates J. Leonard Caldeira and Dorothy McLaughlin on receiving the Man and Woman of the Year Awards from the Western Springs Community Cen- ter Association. Nov08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0879 TOPINKA. Congratulates St. Mary of Gostyn Parish in Downers Grove on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0880 MACDONALD. Congratulates Malcolm D. MacCoun of Arlington Heights on retirement as di- rector at Northwest Community Hospital. Nov08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0881 DUDYCZ. Congratulates Norwood Park Fire Protection District on its 50th anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0882 TOPINKA. Congratulates Bremen Township Republican Organization on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0883 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael Lackey of Troop 41 in Rockford. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0884 VADALABENE. Congratulates Eagle Scout Raymond M. Reskusich of Troop 34 in Glen Carbon. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0885 HOLMBERG. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeffery T. Damon of Troop 23 in Rockford. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0886 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Robert E. Tunney of Chicago. Nov 08 1991 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0887 VADALABENE. Commends Todd McFarland of Edwardsville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted 2075 SR-0888 SR-0888 BROOKINS. Proclaims February 7, 1992, as Chicago Shoreland News Day. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0889 KELLY. Congratulates Lawrence Chisausky of Riverdale on being chosen Member of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce. Jan 08-1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0890 JACOBS. Congratulates Robert M. Harper of Sarasota, formerly of Monmouth, on his 100th birthday. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0891 BROOKINS. Congratulates Alice Tregay of Chicago as she retires from the Illinois Depart- ment of Human Rights. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0892 VADALABENE. Congratulates Saint Mary's Parish of Edwardsville on the occasion of its Sesquicentennial. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0893 VADALABENE. Commends Robert L. Brown of Edwardsville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0894 HAWKINSON. Congratulates Illinois Valley Central High School Marching Grey Ghosts of Chillicothe on impressive performances and awards. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0895 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ralph Proletti of Chicago. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0896 JONES AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Karl Jackson of Chicago. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0897 VADALABENE. Congratulates Guy Mudd on his retirement as Secretary of the Greater Madison County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2076 SR-0897--Cont. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0898 VADALABENE. Commends Nathan C. Branding of Granite City on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09. Resolution adopted SR-0899 SCHAFFER AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Charles P. Weingart of McHenry. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0900 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates the Saint Francis High School girls volleyball team of Wheaton on taking the State Class A championship. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0901 HOLMBERG. Commends Emil K. Mosny III of Rockford on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0902 O'DANIEL. Commends Frances Pottorff of Fairfield as she retires as from the Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0903 WATSON. Congratulates Captain Bobby L. Henry, Sr., as he retires from Illinois State Po- lice District Eleven. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0904 WATSON. Commends James "Jim" Harpster of St. Peter on 39 years as Road Commissioner. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0905 TOPINKA. Congratulates Gladys Noble of South Holland on being named Clanswoman of the Year by Illinois Saint Andrew Society. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0906 TOPINKA. Congratulates John Kerr of Riverside on receiving the 1991 Distinguished Citi- zen Award from the Saint Andrew Society. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted 2077 SR-0907 SR-0907 TOPINKA. Congratulates Alexander Ronaldson of Wheaton on being named Haggis Child by the Illinois Saint Andrew. Society. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0908 TOPINKA. Congratulates Susan Cormack of Palatine of being named 1991 Heather Queen by the Illinois Saint Andrew Society. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0909 TOPINKA. Congratulates Major General Harold G. Holesinger of Springfield as he retires as Adjutant General of Illinois. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0910 TOPINKA. Congratulates Flexible Steel Lacing Company of Downers Grove on their out- standing safety record and their excellent productively. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0911 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Berwyn Chapter #325 Women of the Moose on its 50th anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0912 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Rheinischer Karnevals Verein of Chicago on its 102nd anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0913 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Woman's Club of Western Springs on its 95th anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0914 TOPINKA. Urges greater safety in youth baseball. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0915 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of George Thomas Ray, Jr., of Chicago. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0916 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Joanna Octavia Ryan of New York. Jan 08 1992 " Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2078 SR-0916 Cont. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0917 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of George M. Wood of Mt. Prospect. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0918 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frank A. Murin, former Cicero assessor. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0919 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Clarence H. Lindahl of Bensenville. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0920 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Ben Darda of Cicero. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0921 JONES. Commends Leroy Hoskins of Chicago on retiring as Official Court Reporter of the Illinois judicial system. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0922 JONES. Congratulates Mary A. Conway of Chicago on her 90th birthday. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0923 SEVERNS - DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Congratulates Camillo F. Bertinetti of Taylorville as he retires as Democratic Party Chairman of Christian Co. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0924 SEVERNS - DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL DEMOCRAT SENATORS. Commends Wallace "Wally" Heil for his 50 years of service to the Democratic Party of the State of Illinois. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr.0 Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0925 VADALABENE. Congratulates Edward M. Schroeder of Granite City on being chosen Outstand- ing Teacher of the Year at American Teacher Awards. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0926 HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Geraldine "Judy" Valine of East Carondelet. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2079 SR-0926-Cont. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0927 JONES. Congratulates Mary Slay Nelums of Chicago on being named NASW State So- cial Worker of the Year. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0928 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns Michael C. Falco of Chicago. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0929 REA. Congratulates Melody Cooper Franklin of Benton on winning gold medal and breaking world records at the International Special Olympics. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0930 FRIEDLAND AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Warren Danielson of Elgin as he retires as Deputy Chief of the El- gin Police Department. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0931 DUNN,T. Urges President Bush to award Martha Raye the Presidential Medal of Freedom in honor of her wartime entertainment of U.S. armed forces. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0932 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mr. Jacob Dumelle of Oalk Park upon his retirement from the Illi- nois Pollution Control Board. Jan 08 1992 - Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0933 DEMUZIO - ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates WLDS-AM Radio of Jacksonville on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0934 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Illini Junior High School of Jerseyville on winning I.E.S.A. 7AA Girls' State Basketball Tournament. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0935 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Greenfield High School Tigers Football Team on taking second place in I.H.S.A. Class 2A Tournament. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted 2080 SR-0936 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates the Calhoun High School football team on advancing to semifinal round of I.H.S.A. Class IA tourney. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0937 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates theJerseyville football team on its winning season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0938 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Winchester High School on its football season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0939 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Illinois School for the Deaf football team on its successful 1991 season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0940 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Virden High School Bulldogs football team on outstanding 1991 season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0941 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Mount Olive High School football team on its outstanding 1991 season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0942 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Girard High School football team on successful 1991 season. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0943 DEMUZIO, VADALABENE, HALL, DEANGELIS, SCHUNEMAN, TO- PINKA, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Robert G. Cronson of Springfield as he retires as Auditor General of the State of Illinois. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09. Resolution adopted SR-0944 GEO-KARIS. Congratulates Florence Knight of Wildwood on being honored by Wildwood Presbyterian Church. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0945 DUNN,R. Congratulates Lori Burdick of Murphysboro on being awarded a U.S. Senate Youth Scholarship. 2081 SR-0936 SR-0945-Cont. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0946 DUNN,R. Commends Tim Knop on receiving the Menard Correctional Center's Guard of the Year Award. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0947 ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Daniel W. Callahan who was the owner of D.W. Callahan and Sons Plumbing which he founded over 50 years ago. Jan 08 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 09 Resolution adopted SR-0948 JOYCE,JE. Urges the State Superintendent of Education to pursue fulfillment of certain em- ployment conditions upon which was based the transfer of a federally funded special education program to the Chicago Board of Education. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0949 SEVERNS. Changes the reporting date for the Cash Management Improvement report of the Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to April 1, 1992, rather than Janu- ary 1, 1992. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive SR-0950 TOPINKA - DUDYCZ, FAWELL, DEANGELIS, KEATS, RAICA, WAT- SON AND SCHAFFER. Commends Anna Stoika, John Billis, George Gustafson and Daniel Thomas as well as all other CTA "Whistle Blowers" for their courage and committment in rooting out corruption at the CTA. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive SR-0951 DEMUZIO, REA, O'DANIEL, VADALABENE, HALL, SEVERNS, DUNN,T, DUNN,R, HOLMBERG, JACOBS, DONAHUE AND WATSON. Urges U.S. Congress support and enact legislation ensuring continued health benefits to retired coal miners. Jan 08 1992 Assigned to Executive Added As A Co-sponsor WATSON Committee Executive Committee discharged Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted SR-0952 DUDYCZ. Expresses support for the independence of Croatia. Jan 08 1992 Assigned,to Executive Jan 16 Committee discharged Tabled By Sponsor SR-0953 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Abdul Wali Muhammad of Chicago.' Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2082 SR-0954 JONES, HALL AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns former State Representative Otis G. Collins. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted SR-0955 DALEY,J. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Chester Witkowski of Chicago on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0956 DUNN,T. Congratulates City of Joliet on receiving the 1991 Salute to Industry Award from the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0957 KEATS - MACDONALD - BUTLER. Congratulates Dotti Ellis on being Realtor of the Year. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0958 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates 8th grade girls' basketball team of Illini Junior High in Jerseyville on excellent season. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0959 MADIGAN. Congratulates Jessica Fitzpatrick of Lincoln on her volleyball record. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0960 TOPINKA. Congratulates the Hungarian (Magyar) Club of Chicago on its 70th anniversary. Jan 09 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0961 JONES, Proclaims February 7, 1992, as National Black Nurses Day. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0962 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Frances Fratto of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0963 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Leo E. Narducy of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0964 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Lucille C. Clark of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2083 SR-0954 SR-0964-Cont. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0965 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of John R. Sullivan of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0966 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Sammy Spataro, Jr. of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0967 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Irene Grace Roti of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0968 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, MAROVITZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Hilton H. Epstein. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0969 LECHOWICZ. Expresses appreciation for the wine industry and producers in Illinois and pro- claims the week of September 28 through October 4, 1992, to be Wine Appreciation Week in Illinois. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0970 LECHOWICZ, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Roman W. Stefanski. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0971 LECHOWICZ. Congratulates Stanley J. Wegrzyn upon his 75th birthday. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0972 LECHOWICZ, ROCK, D'ARCO AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Irene Roti. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0973 SMITH. Congratulates Addie Willis of Chicago on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of her birth. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0974 PALMER AND ROCK. Commends John W. Casey of Chicago on election to head the World Alliance of YMCA's. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. 2084 SR-0974-Cont. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0975 DEMUZIO, ROCK AND ALL SENATORS. Congratulates Bluffs Junior High School Lady Bluejays 7th grade basketball team on winning I.E.S.A. 7A Championship. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0976 TOPINKA. Congratulates LIFE newspapers of Cicero, LaGrange Park, and Downers Grove on 65 years of service. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0977 TOPINKA. Congratulates Kenneth Operzedek of Chicago on being honored by the VietNow Organization. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0978 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sokol Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0979 TOPINKA. Congratulates Sokol Havlicek-Tyrs on the occasion of its 80th anniversary. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0980 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Designates October 6, 1992, as German-American Day in Illinois. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0981 DAVIDSON. Congratulates Mrs. Opal Nimmo of Waggoner on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0982 MACDONALD. Congratulates Peter J. Titre of Arlington Heights on the occasion of his retire- ment as Associate Principal of John Hersey High School. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0983 MACDONALD. Congratulates Eagle Scout Pike Lorne Kelly of Troop 159 in Arlington Heights. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0984 MACDONALD. 2085 SR-0984-Cont. Commends Ikuo Yamaguchi of Chicago as he retires from The Salvation Army. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0985 BROOKINS. Congratulates LeRoy Martin as he retires as Superintendent of the Chicago Po- lice Department. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0986 DUDYCZ AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Alexander Reynarowycz. Jan 15 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0987 TOPINKA. Commends Kathy Kinsella of Hinsdale on her Secret Santa project. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0988 DALEY,J. Commends Brian Keith Gallagher of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Caindr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0989 TOPINKA AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Emery A. Parichy of Forest Park. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0990 TOPINKA. Congratulates Mildred Vlaha of Berwyn on tribute by the Berwyn Cicero Coun- cil on Aging. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0991 DALEY,J AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns the death of Marguerite Sadler of Chicago. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0992 BROOKINS AND ALL SENATORS. Mourns death of Charlie "Big Daddy" Hawkins of Chicago. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0993 TOPINKA. Congratulates Cicero on its 135th anniversary. Jan 16 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Jan 17 Resolution adopted SR-0994 DEL VALLE. Congratulates the Christa McAuliffe School, Chicago, on its official opening Jan- uary 28, 1992. 2086 SR-0994-Cont. Jan 21 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0995 DUNN,R. Clarifies intent of PA87-794 concerning survivor benefits of Downstate Police to include those officers who retired from a disability status within the stated timeframe. Jan 21 1992 Assigned to Executive SR-0996 KELLY. Designates October 4-11, 1992 Right-to-Life Week in Illinois. Jan 21 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0997 CULLERTON,J. Congratulates Louis Sudler of Chicago for his support of the arts Jan 21 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-0998 ROCK. Urges the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to continue peace negoti- ations to ensure basic rights to all citizens of Northern Ireland. Jan 21 1992 Assigned to Executive SR-0999 WELCH. Congratulates Thelma and Edward Franken, LaSalle, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Jan 21 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted SR-1000 ALEXANDER. Congratulates Frederick Nelson, Jr., as he retires after thirty years of service with Chicago Police Department and forty-four and a half years as organist with the First Church of Deliverance. Jan 21 1992 Resolutions Consent Calndr. Resolution adopted 2087 2088 HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2089 HR-0001 GIORGI. Adopts the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 86th G.A. as the Tempo- rary Rules for the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0002 GIORGI. Elects the officers of the House for the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0003 GIORGI. Informs the Senate that the House is ready to proceed with the business of the 87th G.A. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0004 GIORGI. Appoints the Committee of Escort. Jan 09 1991 Resolution adopted 118-000-000 HR-0005 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Bill Hoffman of Oak Lawn on his community service. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0006 LEITCH. Congratulates the Central Illinois Youth Symphony on its Silver Anniversary. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0007 MORROW. Congratulates Irene D. Lane of Chicago on receiving the Augustine Tolton Award. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0008 MORROW. Mourns death of Samuel Taylor of Chicago. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0009 MORROW. Mourns Mary Alice Brown of Chicago. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0010 MAUTINO. Congratulates and commends Clement Keleher of Princeton as he retires after 36 years as a public official. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0011 FLINN. Supports the Missouri-Illinois NFL Expansion committee's effort to return the NFL to our region. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0012 PRESTON. Congratulates David Fagus, of Chicago, on completion of his M.A. from Roose- velt University. Jan 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0013 HR-0013 COWLISHAW - STERN - PETERSON,W - WOOLARD. Requests Illinois Department of Public Health to review studies of health risks of mercury in dental fillings and to report by March 1, 1991, its findings on such risks and recommendations for informing patients and alternatives to mercury. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Changes specific references to mercury to refer to "other materials" as well. Jan 10 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Health Care Apr 11 Amendment No.01 HEALTH CARE Adopted Recommnded do adopt amend 017-001-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution Adopted-Amended HR-0014 SANTIAGO. Congratulates Judith Zito, Chicago, on receiving an Ed. D. from Loyola University. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0015 PULLEN - KULAS. Protests the brutal oppression of the Baltic peoples by troops of the Soviet Union and in particular the murder of innocent Lithuanian citizens. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0016 DUNN,JOHN. Mourns the death of Rabbi J. Jerome Pine of Decatur. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0017 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - PETERSON,W AND ALL OTHER MEM- BERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Mr. Stanley Johnston upon his retirement as Executive Director of the Legislative Reference Bureau. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0018 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - CURRIE. Commends Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School Choir of Skokie and the Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Choir of Chicago on performing for the inauguration of the 87th General Assembly. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0019 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of Hampton as they celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0020 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman East Moline on their 35th wedding anniversary. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0021 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Langley of East Moline on their 35th wed- ding anniversary. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted 2090 HR-0022 HR-0022 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bard Wainwright of Port Byron as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0023 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Otis McGee of Chicago, Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0024 KULAS. Commemmorates the 73rd Anniversary of the Independence of the Ukraine and the 72nd Anniversary of the Act of teh Union arid urges the restoration of indepen- dence to the Ukraine. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0025 DEERING. Mourns the death of Wallace J. Klingenberg of Okawville. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0026 PHELAN. Congratulates John and Cordelia Novak of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0027 MORROW. Mourns the death of Lucille Glenn, Chicago. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0028 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendricks, of Moline, on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0029 SHAW. Mourns the death of Anthony Robert Morris, Sr., of Chicago. Feb 111991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0030 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Consuella O'Neal Williams of Chicago. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0031 SHAW. Mourns the death of Tyrone Edward Flemings of Chicago. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0032 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corder of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk 2091 HR-0032-Cont. Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0033 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Margaret Coene, Moline, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0034 NOVAK. Congratulates and commends John Hallock of Milford on receiving the District Award of Merit from the Indian Trails District of the Boy Scouts of America. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0035 JONES,LOU. Congratulates Howard Saffold, of Chicago, on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. Feb 111991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0036 LEFLORE. Congratulates Howard Saffold, of Chicago, on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0037 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates the Care and Counseling Center in DuPage County on its service to pregnant women and their families. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0038 BLACK. Congratulates Matthew Vaughn, of Paris, on receiving the Eagle Scout Award. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0039 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Nina and Ernest Carter of Green Rock on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0040 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Jessie Carlson of Moline on her 90th birthday. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0041 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of William Marshall, Sr., of Urbana. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted 2092 HR-0042 LEITCH. Congratulates the Peoria firm of Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller on its 125th anniversary. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0043 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Joyce Klug of Lake Zurich on the occasion of her retirement as president of the Board of the Countryside Association. Feb 1 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0044 LEITCH. Congratulates the Peoria County Soil and Water Conservation District on 50 years of service. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0045 RICE. Mourns the death of Anita Louise LeFlore of Chicago. Feb 111991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0046 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Stevenson High School volleyball team on an outstanding season and qualifying for the State finals. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0047 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Cliff Riegel of Champaign. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0048 HOFFMAN,J. Mourns the death of Benton W. Schneider of Highland. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0049 WOOLARD. Commends Jimmy Shill, 11, of Lake of Egypt, for saving a friend's life. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0050 WOOLARD. Commends Jane Dorris, of Lake of Egypt, on saving the life of 8 year old B. J. Collins. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0051 MORROW. Mourns the death of Reverend Philip Johnson, former champion for race harmo- ny in Chicago. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk 2093 HR-0042 HR-0051-Cont. 2094 Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0052 REGAN. Honors our brave men and women who are serving now in the Persian Gulf. Feb 1'1 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0053 GIGLIO. Congratulates Cologer Monestere of Calumet City on 9 years as Superintendent of the Water Department. Feb11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0054 EDLEY. Congratulates Ruth Lynn on her recognition from the USDA for her work on the Illinois River Sands Water Quality Special Project. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0055 HICKS. Recognizes the week of January 27 to February 2, 1991, as Catholic Schools Week. Feb 11 1991 Filed With Clerk Feb 13 Resolution adopted HR-0056 SATTERTHWAITE - HANNIG - DUNN,JOHN - JOHNSON - LANG AND NOVAK. Mourns the death of Harold "Red" Grange. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0057 BLACK. Mourns the death of Pete Derrickson, former president of the Danville NAACP Chapter. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0058 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of J. Howard Jones, 81, of Champaign, a farmer. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0059 KULAS. Asks the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Socialist Republic to reject the proposed new Soviet Union Treaty and to allow Ukraine and other Republics to take their rightful place amongst the nation's of the world, free from outside interference. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0060 BALANOFF. Congratulates Fred Wood, custodial engineer for the 4th District of the Chicago Police Dept. for 11 years. Feb 13 1991 Filed WithClerk Resolution adopted 2095 HR-0061 HR-0061 PARKE. Recognizes February 7, 1991, as National Girls & Women in Sports Day in Illinois. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0062 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Francis W. Graham of Savoy. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0063 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Merritt Cook, Sr., of Chicago on 56 years with Norge Ski Club. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0064 BLACK. Commends Zack Appleby, of Danville, Illinois, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0065 BLACK. Congratulates Robert Maquet of Georgetown on becoming an Eagle Scout. Feb 13 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0066 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. Adopts the House Rules for the 87th General Assembly. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 11. Applies deadlines to bills introduced in or considered during a special session. Feb 13 1991 Referred to Rules Amendment No.01 RULES Lost 005-011-000 Amendment No.02 RULES Lost 005-011-000 Amendment No.03 RULES Lost 005-011-000 Amendment No.04 RULES Lost 005-011-000 Amendment No.05 RULES Lost 005-011-000 Recommended do adopt 012-000-005 Speaker's Table Amendment No.06 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.07 JOHNSON Lost 048-065-000 Amendment No.08 JOHNSON Lost 045-066-000 Amendment No.09 JOHNSON Lost 046-068-000 Amendment No.10 JOHNSON Withdrawn Amendment No.11 MATIJEVICH Adopted 114-001-000 Resolution Adopted-Amended 073-027-015 HR-0067 HULTGREN. Designates a moment of silence on February 22nd for those involved in the Gulf War. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0068 HR-0068 HASARA. Congratulates the members of the Ball-Chatham School District #5 on their ef- fort to overcome the adversity created by the destruction of Chatham Elementary School by fire. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0069 WELLER. Commends Pamela Gerts, Michael Johnson, Gerald Marsalli, Steven Pusey, Robert Reich, John Warring and Wayne Wolter for their untiring service to Bour- bonnais Elementary School District #53. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0070 WELLER. Congratulates Leonard Bols on his election as Grundy County Board chairman. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0071 WELLER. Recognizes Wayne Hodgson on his retirement as chairman of the Grundy Coun- ty Board. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0072 WELLER. Commends William Hamilton for his years of public service to the people of Grundy County. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0073 WELLER. Commends Margaret Campo for her years of public service to Grundy County. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0074 PARKE. Congratulates the American Legion Auxiliary on its 70th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0075 YOUNG,A - MORROW. Mourns the death of Stanton Moss of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0076 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of James Hardine of Galesburg. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0077 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Charles Harold Goff, of Knoxville, Illinois. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0078 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Abingdon Kiwanis Club as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0079 KEANE. Congratulates Charles H. Knittle on his fiftieth birthday. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2096 HR-0080 HR-0080 WELLER. Congratulates the Marseilles Rotary on its 50th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0081 SATTERTHWAITE. Mourns the death of Professor John Bardeen, of Champaign, two-time Nobel Prize winner. ,Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0082 PRESTON. Congratulates Barry Floyd Preston on his fiftieth birthday. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0083 STERN. Congratulates Norman C. Geary of Grayslake on his work as Trustee of the Village. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0084 WOJCIK. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manthie, of Schaumburg, as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Feb 13 1991 .Resolution adopted HR-0085 WOJCIK, PETERSON,W, PEDERSEN,B, PARCELLS, PARKE, HENSEL, DEJAEGHER, KLEMM, OLSON,BOB AND MAUTINO. Congratulates the Township Officials of Cook County as it celebrates 25 years of service to its 30 member Townships. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0086 RYDER. Mourns the death of Helen Cleary Foreman of Jacksonville. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0087 CURRIE. Congratulates JoAnne G. Evans of Chicago on her retirement as Director of the Harriet Harris Center of the YWCA for 10 years. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0088 CURRIE. Congratulates Joe and Florence Teegarden of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0089 MADIGAN,MJ - DANIELS - MCGANN - EWING - PHELAN. Condemns the recent brutal violence by Soviet forces in Lithuania and calls on the Soviet government to resolve peacefully the disputes with all Soviet republics. Feb 13 1991 . Resolution adopted HR-0090 PULLEN - CAPPARELLI - YOUNG,A - MCNAMARA - KUBIK. Opposes the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services proposal to remove sexu- ally transmitted diseases from the list of communicable diseases of public health significance for purposes of immigration law. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2097 HR-0091 2098 HR-0091 KIRKLAND. Congratulates Sergeant Gary W. Woods as he retires from the South Elgin Po- lice Department. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0092 KIRKLAND. Congratulates Officer Steven T. Abbott as he retires from the South Elgin Police Department. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0093 KIRKLAND. Commends D. Ray Wilson, of Sleepy Hollow, on his retirement as Edi- tor/Publisher of the Daily Courier News. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0094 LEITCH. Congratulates Jack Russell of Peoria on receiving the Tom Connor award. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0095 LEITCH. Congratulates Wahlfeld Manufacturing Company in Peoria as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0096 MORROW. Mourns the death of Eddie Minger, Jr., of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0097 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Willie Emmons of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0098 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Earnest G. Dawson, Jr., of Bolingbrook. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0099 FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Linda Horton-Sanford of Chicago. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0100 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Albert O'Neill of Philo. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0101 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Professor John Bardeen, of Champaign, two-time Nobel Prize winner. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0102 NOLAND. Congratulates the Decatur Jaycees on their 60th anniversary. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0103 NOLAND. Congratulates Pioneer School in Neoga on winning the 1991 National Rural and Small School Consortium Exemplary Program Award in the Elementary Curricu- lum and Instruction Division. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0104 MAUTINO. Designates March of 1991 as Youth Art Month. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0105 PRESTON. Congratulates Michael Preston, of Champaign, son of Representative Preston, on his 21st birthday. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0106 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Earnest Ferrell, Sr., of Chicago. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0107 NOVAK. Congratulate the Sheldon Church of Christ as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0108 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Martin Vidovic of Chicago as he celebrates 50 years of playing the tambura. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0109 PARCELLS. Congratulates Arnold F. Karr of Chicago on Hotel-Motel Association honor. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0110 NOVAK. Congratulates Dr. Harry Barnett of Ashkum on 44 years as a rural doctor. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0111 GIORGI- ROTELLO. Mourns the death of Reverend Eldridge H.E. Gilbert of Rockford. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0112 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Mother Annie Mae Daniels of Chicago. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted 2099 HR-0103 HR-0113 HR-0113 WILLIAMS. Mourns the death of Deacon Frank Tate, of Chicago. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0114 STERN. Congratulates and commends Verna L. Clayton as she retires as Buffalo Grove Village President. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0115 SCHAKOWSKY. Congratulates Northwestern University on its 17th Dance Marathon. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0116 OBRZUT. Commends sixth grader Sonya Teets, of Northlake, on practicing fire safety. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0117 WOLF. Commends Norman P. Richter, Jr., of Granite City on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0118 RYDER. Congratulates the Greenfield 8th grade basketball team on capturing 3rd place in the State Basketball Tournament. Mar 05 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0119 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Centralia Junior High School girls' basketball team on being Class L champions. Mar 04 1991 Filed With Clerk Mar 05 Resolution adopted HR-0120 RICE. Designates March 8, 1991, as Chicago Shoreland News Day. Mar 05 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0121 BLACK. Mourns the death of Mike Reddy of Danville. Mar 05 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0122 MORROW. Mourns the death of Ruth Ethridge Walton of Chicago. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0123 DEERING. Congratulates the Ashley Grade School basketball team on going to the State tournament. 2100 HR-0123-Cont. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0124 BLACK, WEAVER,M, NOVAK, HARTKE AND NOLAND. Urges financial institutions, utilities and holders of financial obligations of armed forces personnel to exercise forbearance and ease the terms of those obligations dur- ing the prosecution of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0125 WOLF. Congratulates Rick Evans of Troop 96 of the Trails West Council on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0126 WOLF. Congratulates William Dimitroff III of Troop 96 of the Trails West Council on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0127 HARRIS. Congratulates Richard Hoskins of Elk Grove Village on receiving the 1991 TIME Magazine Quality Dealer Award. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0128 HARRIS. Congratulates Elk Grove High School on its 25th anniversary. Mar 05 1991 .Resolution adopted HR-0129 HARTKE. Congratulates the St. Joseph basketball team on winning the State 8th grade IJHSAA Class S boys basketball tournament. Mar 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0130 MADIGAN,MJ - STEPAN, Congratulates Irving B. Harris, of Chicago, on his honor from the Weizmann Institute. Mar 06 1991 ' Resolution adopted HR-0131 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Gerald Beck of Mahomet, Illinois. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0132 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Edward A. Vogt, formerly of Champaign. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0133 SHAW - SATTERTHWAITE - WEAVER,M - KEANE - JONES,LOU. Congratulates Dr. Dolores E. Cross on being named President of Chicago State University and names March 17-23, 1991, "Chicago State University Week." Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0134 BURKE. Congratulates the Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church Choir of Chicago on their inaugural concert. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted 2101 HR-0135 HR-0135 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Co'ngratulates the Mount Prospect Jaycees on their 35th anniversary. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0136 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Victor J. Standaert, of East Moline, on being decorated by the Belgian government. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0137 EWING. Urges the Illinois Commerce Commission to change its proposed rules that re- strict entry of minorities into the trucking business. Mar 06 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Labor & Commerce Apr 11 Re-assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HR-0138 FLOWERS - WOOLARD - BALANOFF - HOFFMAN,M. SUrges the Illinois Space Needs Commission to grant authority for the placement of an Illinois farmer's memorial on the State Capitol grounds. Mar 06 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive Apr 09 Mtn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 113-000-000 Committee Executive Apr 10 Recommended do adopt 012-000-004 Speaker's Table May 09 Resolution adopted HR-0139 DELEO - LAURINO. Congratulates Dick Woit of Lehmann on 35 years as a fitness expert. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0140 HARTKE. Congratulates the St. Anthony Bullpups of Effingham on being the State 8A Bas- ketball Champions. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0141 PHELAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nowinski of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mar 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0142 PHELAN, MUNIZZI AND MATIJEVICH. Urges President Bush and Congress to support the people of Croatia and their elected government in their fight for freedom and democracy? ' Mar 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Mar 20 Assigned to Executive Apr 24 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted HR-0143 MCAFEE - HARRIS. Urges the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs to diligently and expeditiously perform its duties under the State Mandates Act. Mar 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2102 HR-0143-Cont. Mar 20 Assigned to Economic & Urban Development Apr 18 Recommended do adopt 014-000-P00 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted HR-0144 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Centralia Junior High boys basketball team on winning the State Class L Championship. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0145 NOVAK. Congratulates Jim LaMotte on being named Citizen of the Year by the Mo- mence Chamber of Commerce. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0146 SHAW. Mourns the death of Homer Reed, Jr., of Chicago. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0147 CURRAN. Urges Corvette U.S.A. to bring its show to Springfield. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0148 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Dr. Charles Caruso of Deerfield on distinguished career in education. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0149 PARKE - WOJCIK - KIRKLAND. Congratulates the Hoffman Estates Basketball team on capturing 4th place in the State Basketball Tournament. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0150 MCPIKE. Congratulates Harry and Helen Bock, of Godfrey, on their 65th wedding anniversary. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0151 CURRIE - FREDERICK,VF - JONES,LOU - BARNES - SCHAKOWSKY, SATTERTHWAITE, STEPAN, DEUCHLER, FLOWERS, PARCELLS, COWLISHAW, YOUNGE,W, PULLEN, JONES,SHIRLEY, STERN, HA- SARA, DOEDERLEIN, DAVIS, WOJCIK AND MUNIZZI. Recognizes March as Women's History Month. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0152 STERN. Congratulates Julius Marks, Jr., of Libertyville, on being named by TIME Mag- azine as a recipient of the 1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0153 KUBIK. Congratulates the Women's Auxiliary of MacNeal Hospital as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted 2103 HR-0154 HR-0154 CURRAN -FLOWERS. Mourns the death of Lance Corporal Christian J. Porter of Springfield. Mar 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0155 MADIGAN,MJ. Honors the American Merchant Marine Veterans for their selfless service. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0156 NOLAND. Congratulates Stan Macur of Poland and Peter Johns of Decatur on effecting a rescue of two men who had fallen through the ice on Lake Decatur. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0157 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Fred and Yvonne Lambert of Springfield on their 25th wedding anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0158 WOLF. Congratulates Charles A. Meyer, of Granite City, for service to youth. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0159 MORROW. Mourns the death of Herman "Tony" Rhoden, of Chicago. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0160 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Mother Canaro Copeland of Chicago. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0161 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Deacon Carl James Johnson of Chicago. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0162 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates John and Marie Newberg, Silvis, on 57th wedding anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0163 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yuknis, of East Moline, as they celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0164 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Turkal, Rapids City, on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0165 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mary Watson of East Moline as she celebrates her 90th birthday. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted 2104 HR-0166 HR-0166 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Nellie DeTombe of Moline on her 75th birthday. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0167 MUNIZZI. Commends Thomas Klimek of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0168 CHURCHILL. Commends the Lake Villa Township Rescue Squad on its fine record of service. Mar 12 1991 . Resolution adopted HR-0169 RONAN. Congratulates Walt Versen, of Skokie, on 42 years with University of Illinois at Chicago. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0170 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Neponset High School girls' basketball team on going to the super-sectional. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0171 GRANBERG. Congratulates the girls basketball team of Mater Dei High School in Carlyle on a successful season. Mar 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0172 GRANBERG. Congratulates Carlyle St. Mary's 6th grade basketball team of Belleville on win- ning the Diocesan tournament. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0173 MULCAHEY - GIORGI - ROTELLO. Congratulates the retiring Fire Chief of Rockford, William E. Baylor. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0174 WELLER - DOEDERLEIN - KULAS - BURZYNSKI - MATIJEVICH. Urges President Bush to recognize the democratically elected governments of the Republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0175 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Adolph DeKeyrel, of Moline, on being decorated by the Belgian government. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0176 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Johnson, East Moline, on their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0177 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jim McAley, of Harvey, on their 50th wedding anniversary. 2105 HR-0177-Cont. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0178 REGAN. Congratulates and commends Rosine Marschke of Crete-Monee High School on an outstanding 4 years. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0179 GRANBERG. Congratulates Brad Weathers, of Carlyle, on a fine coaching record. Mar 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0180 JOHNSON. Congratulates Alison Krauss of Champaign on winning the 1991 Grammy Award for "Best Bluegrass Recording." Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0181 NQLAND. Congratulates Johnston Super Markets, Inc. of Shelbyville on its 50th anniversary. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0182 PHELPS. Honors returning POW, Sergeant Troy A. Dunlap, of Karnak. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0183 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Robert L. Parkinson, of Baraboo, Wisconsin, formerly of Decatur. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0184 DEJAEGHER. Designates April 21-27, 1991, as Volunteer Week in Illinois. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0185 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Helen Downen, East Moline, on her 80th birthday. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0186 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Gladys M. Greer, of East Moline, on her 80th birthday. Mar 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0187 HARRIS. Congratulates Bettie Conard of Arlington Heights as she celebrates her 65th birthday. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0188 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Fire Chief Paul Boecker of Lisle on 39 years in Fire Service. Mar 19 1991 . Resolution adopted HR-0189 MCGANN. Welcomes home Petty Officer 3rd Class Steven V. Martin of Forest Park. Mar 19 1991 , Resolution adopted 2106 HR-0190 HR-0190 BLACK. Congratulates the Schlarman High School Varsity Toppettes on taking first place in their Pom division. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0191 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Cleo Brittenham of Barstow on her 85th birthday. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0192 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Iva M. Goodnight, Moline on her 80th birthday. Mar 1.9 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0193 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Mary A. Peal of Moline on her 80th birthday. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0194 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Martha J. Cline, Silvis, on her 80th birthday. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0195 MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the citizens of Illinois to recognize Women's Day at the City Colleges of Chicago on March 21, 1991. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0196 HANNIG AND DEERING. Urges DOT to erect a sign celebrating the burial place of Mother Jones and urges the Historic Preservation Agency to gather and distribute information on Mother Jones and Illinois miners. Mar 19 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0197 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs.'Peter Hantz, of Rock Island, as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0199 NOLAND. Congratulates Neely Kay Sloan on her title as 1990 America's Modern Miss Illi- nois Pre-Teen. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0200 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Robert Bruce Crane of Urbana. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0201 GRANBERG AND EWING. Commends Israel for its restraint during the Persian Gulf War. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0202 GRANBERG AND EWING. Honors service people who served in the Persian Gulf War. Mar 20 1991 Resolution adopted 2107 HR-0203 HR-0203 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Raymond and Marie Reese, of Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0204 RYDER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morse, of Springfield, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0205 DANIELS - EWING - CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - PULLEN, JOHNSON, MCAULIFFE, WOJCIK, BLACK AND OLSON,MYRON. Commends President George Bush on his leadership during the Persian Gulf War. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0206 MAUTINO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden of Spring Valley as they celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0207 BARNES. Mourns the death of Lawrence J. Reinsch, Jr., of Clarendon Hills Village. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0208 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Jackie Fuller on her appointment to an Advisory Board for the Lo- cal Government Health Plan Program. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0209 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Arthur E. Blecke as he retires as Dean and Principal at Antioch Community High School. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0210 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Leta Ohrberg, of Silvis, on her 75th birthday. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0211 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poelvoorde, East Moline, on 50th wedding anniversary. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0212 RICE. Congratulates Katie Christine Williams, of Chicago, on her 50th birthday. Mar 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0213 BLACK, WEAVER,M AND HARTKE. Pledges to assist Amtrak in a new "Western Route". Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted 2108 HR-0214 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Frank "Fritz" Fehrenbacher, of Joliet, on being chosen as the 1991 Illinois Retailer of the Year by the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0215 PHELPS. Commends Christopher M. Spanel, of El Dorado, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted, HR-0216 PHELPS. Commends K. Preston Sweat of Harrisburg on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0217 PHELPS. Commends Jared Ratley, 13, of Harrisburg, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0218 MAUTINO. Congratulates the Hall High School boys basketball team on a successful season. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0219 WHITE. Congratulates the fourteen Illinois Young Black Achievers for 1991. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0220 MAUTINO. Congratulates and commends Jack Miller of Princeton on being selected as the President of the Illinois Elks Association. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0221 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Frank F. "Fritz" Fehrenbacher, of Joliet, on being honored by the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. Apr 08 i 991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0222 DEUCHLER. Encourages the creation of an Interstate Fox River Watershed Commission. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Executive HR-0223 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Cyriel DeCap as he celebrates his 80th birthday. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted 2109 HR-0214 HR-0224 HR-0224 WENNLUND. Congratulates Fritz Fehrenbacher as Retailer of the Year. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0225 WOOLARD. Urges Congress to amend Federal student financial aid program laws to elimi- nate reporting of household financial data by aid applicants under age 24 who, over a 3 year period, will not be claimed as an exemption on their parents' or legal guard- ian's tax return. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Higher Education Apr 25 Recommended do adopt 011-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolttion adopted HR-0226 HULTGREN. Mourns the passing of Gerald Clough Bulkeley, Abingdon. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0227 YOUNGE,W - JONES,SHIRLEY - JONES,LOU - TROTTER - TURNER, DAVIS, FLOWERS, LEFLORE, RICE, SHAW, WILLIAMS AND YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0228 TURNER. Urges the citizens of Illinois to recognize April 13-21, 1991 as Statewide Afford- able Housing Week. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Housing Apr 18 Do Adopt/Consent Calendar 009-000-000 Speaker's Table May 07 Resolution adopted 113-000-000 HR-0229 MATIJEVICH - CHURCHILL - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates A. E. "Al" Machak on being honored for his long and dedicated service with the Waukegan Knights of Columbus Council #731. Apr 08 199.1 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0230 TENHOUSE. Congratulates Elmer Kruger on his 103rd birthday. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0231 MORROW. Mourns the death of Bertha Lee O'Neal of Chicago. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk 2110 2111 HR-0231--Cont. Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0232 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Mrs. Blumenstein, of Skokie, on the publication of her autobiogra- phy, Lili. Apr 08 i991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0233 PERSICO. Congratulates and commends Bobbie Rigali of Wheaton on her spirit and courage. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0234 MCNAMARA. Commends retiring Park District Commissioner, Janet Swanson. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0235 MCNAMARA. Commends retiring Park District Commissioner, Marjorie Joy. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0236 RYDER - HANNIG. Congratulates the Southwestern High School girls basketball team on placing third in State tournament. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0237 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Japer Garritano of Dolton on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0238 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Michael Penn of Chicago. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0239 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Anton Bolk of Moline on his 90th birthday. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 " Resolution adopted HR-0240 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates and commends the volunteers of the Volunteer Center of the Greater Quad Cities. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0241 STERN. Urges Congress to enact legislation that eliminates any racial discrimination that may exist in capital sentencing. HR-0241- Cont. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Judiciary II HR-0242 KIRKLAND. Commends Adam Carson, of Hoffman Estates, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0243 KIRKLAND. Commends Robert Jacobsen, of Elgin, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0244 MCGANN. Commends Randy Sheehan, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0245 SATTERTHWAITE. Urges IDOT to study the feasability of installing a rail service to serve central Illinois. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes clause urging IDOT evaluations concerning the Chicago to Cairo Ill. Central RR right of way. Includes the feasibility of a train route from Cham- paign/Urbana that arrives in Chicago before 9 a.m. each business day as part of the study. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles Jun 12 Amendment No.01 TRANSPORTAT'N Adopted 018-000-000 Recommnded do adopt amend 019-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 21 Resolution Adopted-Amended 116-000-000 HR-0246 GIGLIO. Congratulates Gary LaPaille on being named Man of the Year by the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans. Apr 08 1991, Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0247 MAUTINO. Congratulates Representative Richard Mulcahey on being chosen as Citizen of the Year by the Durand Civic Association. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0248 DANIELS, JOHNSON, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, RYDER, BLACK, LEITCH AND PETKA. Amends the House Rules to establish redistricting procedures. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment 2112 HR-0248-Cont. Apr 10 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee. HR-0249 DANIELS, JOHNSON, BLACK, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, LEITCH, PETKA AND RYDER. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of racial, ethnic, and language minorities. Apr08 1991 Apr 09 Apr 10 Filed With Clerk Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee HR-0250 DANIELS, JOHNSON, OLSON,MYRON, DEUCHLER, RYDER, BLACK, LEITCH AND PETKA. Resolves that the Clerk make redistricting materials and comments open to in- spection and solicit comments. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Motion filed tobypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee Motn discharge comm lost 044-000-065 Committee House Reapportionment Committee HR-0251 HARRIS. Congratulates Joseph Wanner on his years of dediated service to teaching. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0252 TENHOUSE - NOLAND - BURZYNSKI - WELLER. Urges Congress to support Rural Health Care Transition Grants. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Health Care Jun 13 Recommended do adopt 016-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution adopted HR-0253 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Germaine DeMarlie, of Moline, on her 80th birthday. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0254 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lloyd and Shirley Taulbee on their 35th wedding anniversary. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted 2113 HR-0255 HR-0255 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Louis F. Burke, of Moline, on his 80th birthday. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0256 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boden, Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0257 HANNIG. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skaggs, of Girard, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Apr 09 Resolution adopted HR-0258 DEERING. Congratulates Gary Glenzy on being inducted into the Illinois High School Foot- ball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Apr 09 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0259 NOVAK. Congratulates Duane and Kendra Wright, of rural Herscher, on being Farm Family of the Year. Apr 09 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0260 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Erwin Einhorn on receiving the 1991 Omni Youth Services' Dr. Richard E. Wynn Memorial Service to Youth Award. Apr 09 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0261 LEITCH. Congratulates Peoria Manual boys basketball team on 2nd place I.H.S.A. Class AA basketball tournament. Apr 09 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-0262 RYDER. Congratulates John Pero on his retirement as agriculture extenJersey County for 29 years. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0263 FLOWERS. Recognizes May 5-11, 1991, as Exceptional Children's Week. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0264 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Vlado Glavas, of Chicago, on the 15th anniversary of the radio program "Free Croatia." Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted 2114 2115 HR-0265 HR-0265 DELEO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merkelz of Chicago as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0266 MAUTINO -WALSH. Congratulates St. Bede Academy in Peru as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0267 COWLISHAW. Commends Hank Van Kampen, of Lisle, on community service record. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0268 BLACK. Congratulates Jean Byram as she retires from the Commercial-News in Danville. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0269 DEERING. Congratulates Clarence Buzz Bradley of Sparta on a successful 39 year coaching career. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0270 BRUNSVOLD. Recognizes the Augustana Student Council on Literacy for its response to illiter- acy in Illinois. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0271 STERN. Urges the inclusion of Parents-as-Teachers programs in the societal curricula of the State. Apr 09 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 10 Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education Apr 24 Recommended do adopt 029-000-000 Speaker's Table May 29 Resolution adopted HR-0272 SHAW. Mourns death of Virgie Lee Gilbert, of Chicago. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0273 STANGE. Congratulates and commends Linda Wander as she retires from the Downers Grove Park District Board of Park Commissioners. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0274 MORROW. Mourns Clifton Young, Jr., of Chicago. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0275 MORROW. Mourns death of Mrs. Addine Young, Chicago. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0276 HR-0276 NOVAK. Congratulates Manville Forest Products Corp. in Kankakee on their expansion. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0277 NOVAK. Congratulates Lonnie Kolwelter, of Bradley, on award from the State Board of Education. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0278 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Lee O. Mieure as he retires as counselor and teacher at Antioch Community High School. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0279 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Roger Andrews as he retires as a teacher and coach at Antioch Community High School. Apr 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0280 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates and commends Linda Wander as she retires from the Downers Grove Park District Board of Park Commissioners. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0281 BARNES, MCNAMARA AND KEANE. Congratulates Alfred Aulwurm, of Palos Park, for his service as Conductor of the Southwest Symphony. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0282 PARKE - WOJCIK - KIRKLAND. Commends Police Chief Donald L. Cundiff, of Hoffman Estates, on 30 years of services. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0283 NOVAK. Commends Elvia Lee Steward, of Pembroke Township, on her service to others. Apr 10.1991 Resolution adopted HR-0284 LEITCH. Commends Joseph T. Fennell, of Chillicothe, for receiving the Man of the Year Award. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0285 EDLEY. Commends Wayne White on the occasion of his retirement as Site Superinten- dent at Argyle Lake State Park. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0286 PARKE. Congratulates Joseph Schlosser on his service as a Child Protection Investigator for the Department of Children and Family Services. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted 2116 HR-0287 HR-0287 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hudson, Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0288 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Herbert Schultz, Moline, on his 80th birthday. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0289 RYDER. Commends Mark Frech, of Springfield, retiring Director of the Illinois Depart- ment of Conservation. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0290 PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Congratulates Donald F. Hermann, of Arlington Heights, on 40 years of commit- ment to the music ministry. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0291 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Bertha Wisely of Port Byron on her 90th birthday. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0292 STERN. Congratulates Marjorie Craig Benton of Evanston on being selected as the first recipient of the Jane Addams International Women's Leadership Award. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0293 REGAN. Congratulates Jim Becker, of suburban Chicago, as he retires from Crete-Monee High School. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0294 KULAS. Congratulates Father Walter Klimchuk, of Chicago, on 25 years as a priest. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0295 JONES,SHIRLEY. Directs the Illinois Commerce Commission to study and report to the General Assembly upon the impact of the Caller I.D. Program on population segments with special privacy needs. Apr 10 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Public Utilities HR-0296 MORROW. Mourns death of Hobert Holloway, Chicago. Apr 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0297 STEPAN. Congratulates the Illinois Restaurant Association on its 6th Annual Tourism Luncheon. Apr 111991 Resolution adopted 2117 HR-0298 HR-0298 SCHOENBERG - STERN - CURRIE - PRESTON - LANG, CHURCHILL, LEVIN, SCHAKOWSKY AND HOFFMAN,M. Requests Illinois public pension funds to vote their AT&T stock against the pro- posal of the neo-Nazi National Alliance. Apr 11 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 16 Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee discharged Resolution adopted HR-0299 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Bishop Raymond J. Vonesh, Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet, on the 50th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0300 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George Misek, Oak Forest, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0301 DANIELS - CRONIN. Thanks Mrs. Kwasniewski, of Chicago, for her years of service to Catholic education. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0302 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael D. Kill, Chicago. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0303 MARINARO. Congratulates Proviso East High School, of Maywood, on winning the State title in both wrestling and basketball. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0304 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Santa Lucia School, of Chicago, on its 30th anniversary. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0305 DEJAEGHER. Proclaims April 21-27, 1991, Professional Secretaries Week. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0306 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Moline, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0307 PULLEN. Congratulates the City of Des Plaines on being named a Tree City, USA. Apr 11 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0308 PULLEN - HARRIS - PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates the Village of Mt. Prospect on being named Tree City USA. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted 2118 HR-0309 HR-0309 CURRAN. Congratulates Helen Irene Forden Saccomano of Springfield, a security guard at the Capitol, on her 65th birthday. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0310 SHAW. Mourns death of Lucille Hill, Chicago. Apr11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0311 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Libertyville boys basketball team on 4th place win Class AA tournament. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0312 PHELPS. Congratulates the Visiting Nurse Association of Southwestern Indiana, Sub-Unit in Eldorado, on winning the Governor's Award for Excellence. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0313 DUNN,JOHN- EWING - NOLAND. Congratulates the retiring President of Millikin University, Dr. J. Roger Miller, of Decatur. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0314 BRUNSVOLD. Proclaims April 21-27, 1991, Professional Secretaries Week. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0315 DEJAEGHER - PHELPS - WALSH - MCGUIRE - HOFFMAN,J, WOO- LARD, RICHMOND AND HOFFMAN,M. Urges Congress to eliminate inequities in the payment of social security benefits based on the year that persons initially become eligible for benefits. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 23 Assigned to Aging May 31 Recommended do adopt 022-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 12 Resolution adopted HR-0316 CAPPARELLI - DELEO- GIGLIO - LAURINO - GIORGI, EDLEY, MARI- NARO, HARRIS, PERSICO, ROTELLO AND MAUTINO. Congratulates Walter Jacobson, of Chicago, on receiving the Dante Award. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0317 MADIGAN,MJ - MCGANN. Congratulates John William Fitzgerald, of Burbank, retiring Mayor. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0318 DELEO. Congratulates Joseph Colucci, of Chicago, on his 85th birthday. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0319 GIGLIO. Congratulates Dr. Gene Ossello, of South Holland, on recognition by the Busi- ness Association. 2119 HR-0319-Cont. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0320 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Richard Raymond of Chicago on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0321 SHAW. Mourns death of Theodore Bossieux Fisher, of Chicago. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0322 KUBIK AND MCAFEE. Urges Constitutional amendment granting Congress power to prohibit desecra- tion of the flag. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Judiciary I HR-0323 LANG - SCHOENBERG - DEJAEGHER - JONES,SHIRLEY - TROTTER AND WHITE. Requires the Governor to appoint 21-member Task Force to Evaluate Access to Care and Care Coordination in Illinois to examine case management duplication by various providers of health and social services. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HR-0324 KEANE. Congratulates Dr. and Mrs. Martin Bush of Chicago upon their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0325 DANIELS. Resolves that redistricting protect the rights of minority and ethnic voting groups. Apr 16 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE SIMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DANIELS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 17 Motn discharge comm lost 043-000-066 Assigned to House Reapportionment Committee HR-0326 MCPIKE - RYDER. Congratulates the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club on its 70th anniversary. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0327 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Dr. Frederick Steigmann, of Urbana, who was honored recently by the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0328 COWLISHAW. Commends Dorothy Krejci, of Naperville, on service to Little Friends, Inc. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0329 MATIJEVICH - FARLEY - MCAFEE - GIORGI - SALTSMAN, BALTHIS, KEANE, WHITE, DELEO AND STEPAN. 2120 HR-0329-Cont. Congratulates Ronald E. Powell, President UFCW, on 34 years service. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0330 JOHNSON. Mourns former Mayor Reece Johnson, Oakland. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0331 MAUTINO. Pledges that the State will provide grants to the Combined Veterans Group if their revenues decrease due to beer tent restrictions at the State Fair. Apr 16 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Revenue HR-0332 JONES,SHIRLEY. Congratulates Luther G. Buford, of Chicago, on his 50th birthday. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0333 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Roy Williams of Urbana. Apr 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0334 KIRKLAND. Commends Jeff Hoffman of Elgin on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0335 COWLISHAW AND DEUCHLER. Honors Donald E. Nelson, of Aurora, winner of Kiwanis "Service to God and Fellow Man" Award. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0336 PARKE. Acknowledges July 13, 1991, as Korea Unification.Day in Illinois and joins with the Korean-American Northerners Federation in Illinois in observing the day with prayer and meditation. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0337 PARKE. Congratulates the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution on its 100 years of service. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0338 PHELPS - WENNLUND. Designates October 20-26, 1991, School Bus Safety Week in Illinois. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0339 BLACK. Congratulates the Schlarman High School Cheerleaders on taking first place in their division. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0340 BLACK. Congratulates the Danville Area Community College boys' basketball team on being national champions. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted 2121 HR-0341 HR-0341 HASARA. Congratulates Joshua Meeks, Troop 13 of Springfield, on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0342 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Dwayne C. Aytch of Chicago. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0343 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Donna Brinkmeyer, of Champaign. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0344 COWLISHAW. Urges Congress to enact legislation enabling military retirees with ser- vice-connected disabilities to concurrently receive military retirement pay and Vet- erans' Administration disability compensation without reduction in either. Apr 17 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Veterans' Affairs HR-0345 NOLAND. Congratulates the Moulton Junior High School seventh grade volleyball team of Shelbyville on outstanding record of 17-1. Apr 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0346 HOFFMAN,J. Designates April 21-27, 1991, as Victims Rights Week in Illinois. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0347 BURZYNSKI. Commemorates Northern Illinois Veteran's Memorial Day on May 27, 1991. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0348 BURZYNSKI, ACKERMAN, BARNES, BLACK, CURRAN, DANIELS, DOEDERLEIN, FARLEY, HANNIG, HARTKE, HASARA, HENSEL, HOFFMAN,M, HOMER, HULTGREN, JOHNSON, KLEMM, LEITCH, MAUTINO, MCGUIRE, NOLAND, NOVAK, OLSON,BOB, OL- SON,MYRON, PERSICO, PETERSON,W, PHELPS, PULLEN, REGAN, ROPP, RYDER, SATTERTHWAITE, SCHOENBERG, SIEBEN, STANGE, STECZO, TENHOUSE, WAIT, WALSH, WEAVER,M, WELLER AND WOOLARD. Congratulates Illinois Farm Bureau on their 75th anniversary. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0349 OBRZUT. Commends retiring trustee Dorothy Wiebe of River Grove. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0350 HARRIS. Congratulates Earl Macam, of Arlington Heights, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0351 SATTERTHWAITE. Designates April 21-27 as Mathematics Awareness Week. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted 2122 HR-0352 HR-0352 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Robert Tunberg, of East Moline, on work for children. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0353 COWLISHAW. Congratulates chemistry teacher Bill Grosser on being named to Aurora's SciT- ech Honor Roll. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0354 COWLISHAW. Mourns the death of Paul W. Boyer, Lisle, former civic leader of Naperville. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0355 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Eric John Schuster, of Champaign. Apr 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0356 WOLF. Congratulates Mayor Von Dee Cruse of Granite City on 40 years in government. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0357 RYDER. Congratulates the Jonathan Turner Junior High School volleyball team of Jack- sonville on being I.E.S.A. Class 8AA Girls State Volleyball Champions. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0358 FLOWERS - HOFFMAN,M. Honors Amanda Berry Smith, whose headstone was recently placed in Washing- ton Memory Gardens Cemetery in Homewood, Illinois. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0359 SATTERTHWAITE. Requests the Illinois Board of Higher Education to evaluate its announced state- wide minimum admission requirements and standards for Illinois public colleges and universities. Apr 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Higher Education Jun 13 Recommended do adopt 011-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution adopted HR-0360 HANNIG - SATTERTHWAITE - JOHNSON. Congratulates Monsignor Edward J. Duncan, Champaign, on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee of priesthood. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0361 MCGANN. Congratulates Mrs. Katherine Veronica Buechele of Crestwood on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0362 MCAFEE. Congratulates Local 881 UFCW, of Oak Brook, on its 10th anniversary. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted 2123 HR-0363 HR-0363 WOJCIK. Congratulates John Jones, principal of J. Edgar Hoover School in Schaumburg, on his retirement after 29 years of service. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0364 MATIJEVICH - GIORGI - FARLEY - SALTSMAN - SANTIAGO, CUR- RAN, LEFLORE, PHELAN, RONAN, BURKE, FLOWERS, MCGUIRE, BALANOFF AND TURNER. Proclaims Sunday, April 28, 1991, Workers' Memorial Day. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0365 BALANOFF. Commends students for organizing the "Cinco de Mayo". Apr23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0366 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Annette Glaser of Champaign, Executive Director of the Central Illinois Jewish Federation. Apr 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0367 BRUNSVOLD. Commends Elizabeth Huesing for her successful effort to improve the quality of life for children with disabilities in the IL Quad-City area. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0368 BARNES. Honors Mrs. Marge Bobb, Palos, on her outstanding volunteer work to the Crisis Center and to the community. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0369 YOUNG,A, DAVIS, JONES,LOU, FLOWERS, LEFLORE, WILLIAMS, SHAW, MORROW AND TURNER. Urges Illinois Congressional Delegation to support the federal Civil Rights Act of 1990. Apr 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Executive Motion disch comm, advc 2nd -YOUNG,A Committee discharged 071-001-043 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 071-001-043 HR-0370 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES - MATIJEVICH. Amends the House Rules. Establishes procedures for reapportionment legislation. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 7. Requires the redistricting statistical summary to include Asian-American total population and total voting age population. Apr 24 1991 Assigned to Rules Amendment No.01 RULES Lost 006-012-000 Amendment No.02 .RULES Lost 006-012-000 Amendment No.03 RULES Lost 006-012-000 Amendment No.04 RULES Lost 006-012-000 Amendment No.05 RULES Lost 2124 HR-0370-Cont. Apr 24-Cont. 006-012-000 Amendment No.06 RULES Lost 006-012-000 Recommended do adopt 018-000-000 Speaker's Table Amendment No.07 DANIELS Adopted 115-000-000 Amendment No.08 DANIELS Lost Amendment No.09 DANIELS Lost 044-070-000 Amendment No.10 DANIELS Lost 044-070-000 Resolution adopted 115-000-000 HR-0371 HASARA. Designates SPAC Day in Illinois. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0372 PARCELLS. Proclaims April 26-27, 1991 as World Day for Laboratory Animals in Illinois. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0373 DANIELS. Congratulates Charles D. Grider of Springfield on his retirement as Bureau Chief of State Legislation, Office of Inter-Governmental Affairs, Illinois Depart- ment of Transportation. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0374 KEANE. Designates April 27, 1991, Paul Harris Day. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0375 HOFFMAN,M. Congratulates William M. Shaver on being named 1991 Homewood Chamber of Commerce's Businessperson of the Year. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0376 MARTINEZ. Mourns the death of Jesse Vaca of Chicago, precinct captain for the 25th Ward Regular Democrats. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0377 MORROW. Mourns the death of Shenosha Celest Richards, 6, of Chicago. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0378 SCHOENBERG - LANG. Commends Thelma and Manly Croft of Skokie for their many years of service on behalf of the Jewish United Fund, Israel Emergency Fund and Operation Exodus Campaigns. Apr 25 1991 - Resolution adopted HR-0379 NOVAK. Congratulates Ellis Gravlin on being named 1991 Bradley-Bourbonnais Cham- ber of Commerce Businessperson of the Year. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted 2125 HR-0380 TENHOUSE. Congratulates the Asian-American Association on the continuing growth of its celebration of Asian culture. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0381 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Dundee Crown High School in Carpentersville on hosting the Illi- nois Speech and Theatre Association. Apr. 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0382 HARRIS - PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Carl F. Couve of Rolling Meadows, Man of the Year 1991. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0383 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nemec, of Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0384 MADIGAN,MJ. Commends Lois Wille for her 33 years as editorial page editor for the Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun Times and Chicago Tribune. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0385 KUBIK. Congratulates Polish Americans on the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Polish Constitution. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0386 MCPIKE. Congratulates Beverly Sutton, RN, of Alton, on receiving the Outstanding Vol- unteer in Vocational-Technical Education award. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0387 MAUTINO. Congratulates Princeton's Woman's Club on its 100th anniversary. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0388 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Mike Krzyzewski on winning NCAA. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0389 HARRIS. Congratulates.Donald Hermann, Arlington Heights, on the occasion of his retire- ment from St. Peter's Lutheran School after forty years of service. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0390 BLACK. Congratulates Tim Reardon of Potomac on being named Correctional Officer of the Year of the Danville Correctional Center. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0391 HULTGREN AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. 2126 HR-0380 HR-0391-Cont. Mourns the death of-Robert T. McLoskey of Monmouth. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0392 NOLAND. Honors the memory of Inis Little and Guy S. Little, Sr., and The Little The- atre-On the Square in Sullivan. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0393 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Oblong Elementary School cheerleaders on their success, Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0394 HASARA. Congratulates Diverson Junior High Lady Dragons on becoming I.E.S.A. Class 7A Girls State Volleyball Championship. Apr 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0395 COWLISHAW. Congratulates all the teachers being honored by students currently attending the Illinois Math and Science Academy. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0396 RONAN. Commends Amtrak for preserving a national rail passenger service. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0397 WELLER. Commends the Grundy County Korean-Vietnam Veterans Committee on erect- ing a memorial in Morris. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0398 MORROW. Mourns the death of Samuel Parks, 76, of Chicago. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0399 DEERING. Congratulates the Ashley Grade School boys' basketball team on going to the State tournament. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0400 COWLISHAW. Congratulates Naperville Central High School Marching Redskins Band on be- ing chosen to play in the Kentucky Derby Pegasus Parade in Louisville Kentucy on May 2, 1991. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0401 PARKE. Congratulates John Jones, principal of J. Edgar Hoover School in Schaumburg, on his retirement after 29 years of service. Apr 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0402 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout James Allen Moore of Troop 639 in Chicago. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted 2127 HR-0403 HR-0403 PETERSON,W. Commends retiring Village President William Schneider of Tower Lakes. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0404 HOFFMANM. Congratulates Charles W. Smith of Crete upon his retirement as principal of Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0405 MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates C. Richard Anderson, Lake County Board member, on his 80th birthday. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0406 EDLEY. Mourns the death of Clifford Julstrom of Macomb, retired professor of music, Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0407 WOJCIK - PARKE. Congratulates Kathy Wildt, of Schaumburg on retirement from District 54. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0408 PHELPS. Urges Southern Illinois Collegiate Common Market to develop a plan for the de- livery of health care to the region. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0409 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Senator Virginia Macdonald and her husband, Alan, of Arlington Heights on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0410 MCCRACKEN. Commends Thomas Rieber, of Woodridge, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0411 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL, KLEMM, ROPP AND STECZO. Congratulates the Lake County Area Vocational Center and commends its direc- tor, Richard W. Glogovsky, and his staff on the school's being ranked as one of the top 15 vocational school in the country. Apr 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0412 CURRAN - GIORGI. Urges repeal of "fast track" procedures in U.S. trade negotiations. May 01 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Labor & Commerce HR-0413 LEITCH. Congratulates Junior League of Peoria, Inc. on its Sixth Annual Race for the Cure in support of breast 'cancer research. May 01 1991 Resolution adopted 2128 HR-0414 HR-0414 DEERING. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deering of DuBois on their 45th wedding anniversary. May 01 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0415 DELEO - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Northwest Real Estate Board on its 67th anniversary. May 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0416 DANIELS. Recognizes the many achievements of Asian Americans in IL. May 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0417 JONES,LOU. Recognizes May 4, 1991 as Probation Challenge Solutions Day. May 02 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0418 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Bethesda Lutheran Church of Chicago upon the occasion of its 100th anniversary. May 02 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0419 MATIJEVICH - HULTGREN - CURRIE - STERN. Designates May as American Wetlands Month. May 02 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0420 PULLEN - PEDERSEN,B - HARRIS. Congratulates the Commissioners of the Mount Prospect Park District and the taxpayers for the designation Tree City USA. May 02 1991 .Resolution adopted HR-0421 WALSH. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Panizzi of Peru on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. May 02 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0422 MCAFEE. Congratulates Mary "Alma" Koerner of Palos Hills, Senior Director for the Community Resources Department, upon the occasion of her retirement and 90th birthday. May 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0423 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Susan M. Dalton of Marengo on graduation and being named Northern Illinois University Woman Student of the Year. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0424 LEVIN - LEFLORE - BALANOFF - MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO, OBRZUT AND MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns death of Gabriel Lopez, Jr., son of a member of Speaker Madigan's staff, Gabriel Lopez, Sr., and his wife, Noris Lopez. May 03 1991 Resolution adopted 2129 HR-0425 HR-0425 RICE. Congratulates Dr. Edward H. Oliver of Chicago upon his retirement from Percy L. Julian High School. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0426 PETERSON,W. Congratulates C. Richard Anderson of Lake County on the occasion of his eighti- eth birthday. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0427 GRANBERG. Congratulates Amy Beth Coers, of Salem, on being the Outstanding Postsecon- dary Student in Vocational-Technical education. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0428 GRANBERG. Congratulates David Holthaus of Mattoon for earning the vocational technical education award for special populations students. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0429 GRANBERG. Congratulates Melanie Leslie of Breese on Vocational-Technical Award. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0430 STERN. Congratulates Dr. Hugh Bernardi of Highland Park on the occasion of his retire- ment from Highland Park Hospital. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0431 MADIGAN,MJ. Commends Robert C. Morgan, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0432 MCGANN. Commends Robert C. Morgan, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0433 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congrattlates David C. Zenner on being nominated for the Northern IL Distirct Exchange Club Distinguished Service Award. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0434 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Jill Dennor, Waukegan East High School, for being selected on .the 1991 Chicago Tribune IL High School All-StateAcademic Team. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0435 HICKS. Congratulates Mt. Vernon Kiwanis Club on its 50th anniversary. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted 2130 HR-0436 HR-0436 PHELAN. Congratulates Father Edmund Szlanga of Chicago upon his retirement as pastor of St. Bruno Church. May 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0437 PEDERSEN,B - WELLER - REGAN - PULLEN - BALTHIS, ACKER- MAN, BLACK, BURZYNSKI, CHURCHILL, COWLISHAW, CRONIN, DANIELS, DEUCHLER, DOEDERLEIN, EWING, FREDERICK,VF, HAR- RIS, HASARA, HENSEL, HOFFMAN,M, HULTGREN, JOHNSON, KIRK- LAND, KLEMM, KUBIK, LEITCH, MCAULIFFE, MCCRACKEN, NOLAND, OLSON,BOB, OLSON,MYRON, PARCELLS, PARKE, PERSI- CO, PETERSON,W, PETKA, ROPP, RYDER, SIEBEN, STANGE, TEN- HOUSE, WAIT, WEAVER,M, WENNLUND AND WOJCIK. Designates May 9, 1991, Tax Freedom Day in Illinois. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0438 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Mr. Frank Normoyle of Waukegan on being selected 1991 Salute to Volunteers in Vocational-Technical Education winner at Lake County Area Vo- cational Center. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0439 DELEO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Bohdan Kachur of Chicago on the occasion of their Silver wedding anniversary. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0440 KLEMM. Congratulates Harlem High School Class of 1941 of Loves Park on 50th class reunion. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0441 KLEMM. Honors Arthur Anderson of Loves Park, president of the 1941 Class of Harlem High School, and congratulates him on the occasion of his 69th birthday. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0442 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates Mrs. Bunny Dougherty of Decatur on the occasion of her seventi- eth birthday. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0443 LEFLORE, DAVIS, FLOWERS, JONES,LOU, JONES,SHIRLEY, MOR- ROW, RICE, SHAW, TROTTER, TURNER, WHITE, WILLIAMS, YOUNG,A AND YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Rep. Paul Williams of Chicago on his outstanding job of chairing the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Conference. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0444 BURKE, MADIGAN,MJ, HOFFMAN,J, MARTINEZ, BUGIELSKI AND PHELAN. Honors returning service people. May 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0445 MCPIKE. Honors the 936 Maintenance Unit from Wood River, who served in'the Persian Gulf War. 2131 HR-0445-Cont. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0446 BLACK. Commends William Lee Gilbert, of Danville, and his father, William Gilbert, on becoming Eagle Scouts. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0447 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Mildred B. Angelo of Springfield on her work with poor children in Jamaica. May 09 1.991 Resolution adopted HR-0448 KEANE. Congratulates Detective Clarence Parham on his retirement from the Chicago Police Department. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0449 WOOLARD. Congratulates Herrin in its Herrinfesta Italiana. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0450 MAUTINO - BLACK. Directs the Health Facilities Planning Board to conduct a study of Illinois hospi- tals' capital expenditures for past 3 years. May 09 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Human Services Jun 12 Recommended do adopt 008-000-000 Speaker's Table Jun 21 Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0451 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jastrzab of Calumet City on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0452 NOLAND. Congratulates Roy A. and Elsie P. Bliler upon their retirement from the Blue Mound School District as bus drivers for thirty-seven years. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0453 JONES,SHIRLEY. Commends Fred C. Matthews III of Chicago for twenty-five years of dedicated service to the Duncan YMCA. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0454 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Anthony School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09.1991 Resolution adopted HR-0455 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of John L. Marsh Elementary School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. 2132 HR-0455-Cont. May 09 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0456 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Schmid Elementary School on being honored for aca- demic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0457 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Jane A. Neil School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0458 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Hoyne School on being honored for academic accom- plishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0459 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of George Washington Elementary School on being hon- ored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illi- nois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0460 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Burnham School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0461 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of McDowell School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0462 BALANOFF - DAVIS. Congratulates students of James E. McDade Classical School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0463 BALANOFF - TROTTER. Congratulates students of Caldwell School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0464 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Amelia Earhart School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted 2133 HR-0465 HR-0465 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Gallistel Language Academy on being honored for ac- ademic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Con- gress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0466 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Luella Goldsmith School on being honored for aca- demic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0467 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Philip H. Sheridan School on being honored for aca- demic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 'Resolution adopted HR-0468 BALANOFF - DAVIS. Congratulates students of Arthur Dixon Elementary School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Con- gress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0469 BALANOFF - DAVIS. Congratulates students of Pirie School on being honored for academic accom- plishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0470 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of J. N. Thorp Elementary School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Con- gress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0471 BALANOFF - TROTTER. Congratulates students of Edward Coles School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0472 BALANOFF - DAVIS. Congratulates students of Gillespie School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0473 BALANOFF - DAVIS. Congratulates students of Burnside Scholastic Academy on being honored for ac- ademic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Con- gress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted 2134 HR-0474 HR-0474 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Q. T. Bright School on being honored for academic ac- complishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Par- ents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0475 BALANOFF. Congratulates students of Jane Addams School on being honored for academic accomplishments by the South Council PTA District No. 1, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers Association. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0476 BALANOFF. Commends South Council PTA in Chicago on a student recognition luncheon. May 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0477 BLACK. Congratulates Lois Guiliani on her retirement from Meade Park School in Danville. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0478 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Susie G. Lema of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0479 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Emil Hamerlinck of Moline on the occasion of his 80th birthday. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0480 CHURCHILL. Commends the Antioch High School Lifeguard student organization. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0481 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Jake Fish and the Lake Villa Rescue Squad for 35 years of service. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0482 CHURCHILL. Congratulates the Village of Lake Villa on its 90th anniversary. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0483 DEJAEGHER. Congratulate George R. Bockhouse of East Moline on the occasion of his 85th birthday. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0484 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates William H. Graver of Green Rock on the occasion of his 80th birthday. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0485 MCGANN. 2135 HR-0485 Cont. 2136 Congratulates Eagle Scout Neil A. Crotty, Jr., of Troop 1470 in Chicago. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0486 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout Patrick Edward Fulla of Troop 1470 in Chicago. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0487 MCGANN. Congratulates Eagle Scout Adam Joseph Dykhuizen of Troop 1470 in Chicago. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0488 JOHNSON. Congratulates Floyd Bohlen of Fithian and Levi Yoder of Lovington on being named 1991 Master Farmers by Prairie Farmer magazine. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0489 HENSEL. Commends retiring Superintendent of West Chicago District 94, Dr. Richard M. Kamm. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0490 PETERSON,W. Congratulates Dr. Milton R. Herzog of Prairie View on his retirement from Ad- lai E. Stevenson High School District 125. May 10 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0491 BARNES. Congratulates Miss Illinois of the Year 1991, Julie Kemmerling of Hinsdale. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0492 LEITCH. Honors Gustave Bohlman ofPeoria on his retirement as Principal of Thomas Jef- ferson School. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0493 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterek of Calumet City on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. May 151991 Resolution adopted HR-0494 WELLER. Congratulates Dr. Clarence "Pete" Hughes on the occasion of his retirement from Morris Community High School in Morris. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0495 WELLER. Celebrates Grundy County Sesquicentennial Celebration June 14-23, 1991. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0496 PARKE - PEDERSEN,B - REGAN - MAUTINO - BUGIELSKI. Urges Congress to reject resolutions limiting the role of the states in regulating insurance. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0497 NOVAK. Congratulates Sheldon Church of Christ on its 100th anniversary, May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0498 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Glynn of East Moline on their golden wedding anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted - .. HR-0499 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dale Glenn of Colona on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0500 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Rev. Dr. Dehl Devore on his being honored as the recipient of the 38th Annual Book of Golden Deeds Award by the Waukegan Exchange Club. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0501 RONAN. Proclaims May 15, 1991, Transit Appreciation Day. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0502 HULTGREN. Congratulates Galesburg Cottage Hospital on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0503 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. & Mrs. James L. JOhnson of East Moline on their 25th wed- ding anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0504 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Jones of Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary, May 15 1991 . Resolution adopted HR-0505 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Mrs. Lela Gates of Charleston on the occasion of her 99th birthday. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-050.6 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Amy Marie Herr of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0507 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Wendi Sue Baker of Chicago on receiving Congressional Award Medal for community service. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted 2137 SHR-0497 HR-0508 2138 HR-0508 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Bernard and Helen Sadowski, of Chicago, on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0509 PETKA. Commends the Board of Education of Valley View Community Unit School Dis- trict Number 365-U in Will County, for renaming Brook View Elementary School the John R. Tibbott Elementary School. May 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0510 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Mayne of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0511 PHELAN. Congratulates Kunio Iwadate of Elk Grove Village on his business success. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0512 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Chien Wu ofSkokie on being named to the Oakton College Board. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0513 TROTTER. Recognizes International Human Rights Association of American Minorities (IHRAAM) for work on behalf of minorities. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0514 CURRAN. Congratulates Mrs. Myldred Esser of Springfield upon her 90th birthday. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0515 HASARA. Congratulates Father John W. Spreen on being honored by Little Flower Parish in Springfield. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0516 JOHNSON. Mourns Dr. Alfred Booth of Urbana. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0517 STANGE. Congratulates Richard T. Crohn of Wheaton on his retirement as Supt. of the Westchester Public Schools, District 95 1/2. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0518 JONES,LOU. Congratulates Helena Henderson, an 8th grader from Chicago, on taking 2nd in the Citywide Spelling Bee. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0519 MCPIKE. Congratulates the St. Matthew's Athletic Association in Alton on the success of its boys and girls teams. HR-05 19-Cont. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0520 BLACK. Congratulates Vermilion County Conservation District on 25th anniversary and proclaims June 14, 1991 as Vermilion County Conservation District Day. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0521 SCHOENBERG. Mourns the death of Ira D. Sokol of Rogers Park. May 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0522 OBRZUT - MARINARO - SCHOENBERG. Urges the Federal Aviation Administration and the air transportation industry to develop a standard noise abatement profile by December 31, 1991. May 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive Jun 12 Recommended do adopt 012-000-001 Speaker's Table Jun 29 Resolution adopted HR-0523 JONES,LOU. Urges support of the Civil Rights Act of 1991. May 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive HR-0524 BALANOFF. Commends Earle Chisolm, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0525 BALANOFF. Commends Michael Phillips, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0526 BALANOFF. Commends Roland Royal, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0527 OBRZUT - DELEO - MARINARO - SCHOENBERG - MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates James C. Kirie of Chicago upon dedication of the James C. Kirie Water Reclamation Plant in recognition of a lifetime of public service. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0528 KUBIK - TURNER - YOUNG,A. Urges a Post Office for Cicero. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0529 SCHAKOWSKY - CURRIE - JONES,LOU - STEPAN - SATTER- THWAITE. Congratulates National Organization for Women and its IL Chapter for its 25 years of progress and achievement. May 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 31 Assigned to Executive 2139 HR-0530 2140 HR-0530 NOVAK. Congratulates Spec. Mart L. Covington III, of Pembroke Township, on Army Commendation Medal. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0531 NOLAND. Congratulates Macon County Historical Society on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0532 RYDER. Congratulates Dorothy Powers on her retirement after 33 years as a clerk at Gra- ham's Variety store. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0533 DANIELS. Congiatulates Director of Highways Ralph C. Wehner of Springfield on being named Top Ten Public Works Leader of the Year by the American Public Works Association. May 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0534 MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN - CHURCHILL - FREDER- ICK,VF AND KLEMM. Congratulates Richard Hyde, Athletic Director at Waukegan High School on being named the Outstanding 1990-1991 Athletic Director. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0535 MATIJEVICH - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates Great Lakes Branch 53 of the Fleet Reserve Association and Unit 53 of the Ladies' Auxiliary on celebrating their 50th anniversary; May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0536 HULTGREN. Congratulates Monmouth High School newspaper, "The Clipper", on outstand- ing record of achievement since 1978. May 20 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0537 MAUTINO. Congratulates Father Sylvester E. Jesiolowski of Spring Valley on his golden jubilee. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0538 GRANBERG. Congratulates Centralia High School Scholar Bowl team on qualifying for IHSA State tournament. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0539 BLACK. Congratulates Terry Dolan as he retires as mayor of Catlin. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0540 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Curry of East Moline on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. HR-0540--Cont. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0541 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Welch of Silvis on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0542 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lange of Carbon Cliff on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. May 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0543 HASARA. Congratulates Bishop Donald M. Hultstrand of Springfield on his retirement. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0544 COWLISHAW. Congratulates the Naperville Municipal Band on receiving the Sudler Scroll Award, a national award for excellence. May 21 1991 ' Resolution adopted HR-0545 STANGE. Congratulates Dr. Floyd Mizener of Downers Grove on his retirement from the practice of optometry. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0546 JOHNSON. Congratulates Micah Heumann of Champaign on placing among the top ten in Mothers Against Drunk Driving poster contest. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0547 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Ronald Pischke of Chicago on teaching award. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0548 PARKE. Designates June 2-8, 1991, as a Week for the National Observance of the 50th Anniversary of World War II. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0549 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Charles Lee of Chicago. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0550 WELLER. Celebrates Grundy County Sesquicentennial Celebration June 14-23, 1991. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0551 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Arnold L. Sievers of Monticello. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0552 JOHNSON. Congratulates Seth Henson of Champaign on placing among the top ten in Mothers Against Drunk Driving essay contest. 2141 HR-0552-Cont. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0553 SCHAKOWSKY. Congratulates Illinois Community Action Association on its twentieth anniversary. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0554 KEANE - EWING - HARRIS. Urges objection to full implementation of Operation Quick Silver by the Depart- ment of Defense. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0555 COWLISHAW. Congratulates Dr. Donald T. Shanower of Naperville on the dedication of the summer theatre season to him. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0556 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Milt Truesdale of Durand on his retirement after 37 years of teaching at Durand High School. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0557 NOVAK. Congratulates Debra Baron of Kankakee on being named an Outstanding Volun- teer of Kankakee County and winner of the Sharie Heenan Memorial Award. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0558 NOVAK. Congratulates Donna Cochran of Kankakee on being named an Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0559 NOVAK. Congratulates Marlene Larsen of Bradley on being named an Outstanding Vol- unteer of Kankakee County. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0560 "NOVAK. Congratulates Darrell Mosely of Manteno on being named an Outstanding Vol- unteer of Kankakee County. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0561 NOVAK. Congratulates Dee Pinski of Kankakee on being named an Outstanding Volun- teer of Kankakee County. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0562 NOVAK. Congratulates Irma Unz of Reddick on being named an Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0563 NOVAK. Congratulates Irv Floress of Bourbonnais on being named an Outstanding Vol- unteer of Kankakee County. 2142 2143 HR-0563-Cont. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0564 MADIGAN,MJ. Commends David Hook, of Chicago, on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0565 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Gertrude M. Coit upon her retirement as City Clerk. May 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0566 WELLER. Commends Paul Schuette on his service to Grundy County Farm Bureau. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0567 NOVAK. Congratulates Arthur P. Billadeau as he retires from the Bradley Fire Department. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0568 HASARA. Congratulates Reverend Edward Gorman, C.S.V. of Riverton on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee in the priesthood. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0569 KEANE. Congratulates Edward F. Sheehy as he retires from Chicago Police Department. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0570 MCAFEE. Congratulates retiring School Superintendent Dr. Steven T. Holbrook of La Grange. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0571 HOFFMAN,M. Welcomes French exchange students to James Hart Junior High School in Homewood. May 22 4 991 Resolution adopted HR-0572 JOHNSON. Congratulates Aaron and Jewel Kurland of Champaign on being honored by Is- rael Bond Organization. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0573 ROPP. Congratulates the YWCA Women of Distinction of McLean County. May 22 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0574 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Richard and Jorie Friedman on their twentieth wedding anniversary. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0575 HASARA. Congratulates Michael J. Smith of Newman, intern for Rep. Hasara, for high school successes and wishes him luck in future. HR-0575-Cont. 2144 May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0576 DAVIS. Congratulates Dr. Edward H. Oliver on his retirement as principal of Percy L. Julian High School in Chicago. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0577 SHAW. Mourns the death of Shelby Newell of Chicago. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0578 PULLEN - MCAULIFFE. Congratulates Maine South High School Advanced Placement Government Team from Park Ridge who won the State Championship in Bicentennial Constitu- tion and Bill of Rights Competition. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0579 WOOLARD. Commends Mrs. Carol Williams of DeSoto, sixth grade teacher at Sesser-Valier Elementary School, for rescuing students from flash flood. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0580 WOOLARD. Congratulates Dr. Robert D. Morgan of Marion on his retirement from family practice. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0581 LEFLORE. Congratulates George Murray of Chicago on his promotion to Assistant Deputy Director of the Division of Internal Investigations of the Illinois State Police. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0582 LAURINO. Congratulates Korea Times, Inc. on the occassion of its twentieth anniversary. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0583 OBRZUT - CRONIN. Congratulates Miss Marilyn Lawley of Elmhurst on her retirement from Northlake Berkeley School District 87. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0584 DANIELS. Commends Ralph Wehner on his contribution as Director of Highways. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0585 PARCELLS. Congratulates New Trier Township High School in Winnetka on receiving a 1991 Excellence in Education Award. May 23 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0586 PARCELLS. Congratulates Wilmette Junior High School in Wilmette on receiving a 1991 Ex- cellence in Education Award. May 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0587 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Walter and Delores Kostecki on their golden wedding anniversary. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0588 HASARA, BURKE, CURRAN, HICKS, KIRKLAND, PARCELLS AND HOMER. Recognizes the Illinois Governmental Internship Program. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0589 BLACK. Congratulates Illinois Nurses Association on the 90th anniversary of its founding. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0590 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Oblong High School for winning FHA and HERO State competitions. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0591 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Oblong High School JETS team on winning the State champi- onship in the TEAMS competition. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0592 WEAVER,M. Congratulates the Oblong High School Math Team on winning the Division A State Championship. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0593 DANIELS - MCAULIFFE - MADIGAN,MJ - GIORGI. Mourns the death of former State Senator and Representative Peter J. Miller. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0594 MCAULIFFE - KULAS - CAPPARELLI - DELEO AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Lawrence DiPrima of Chicago, former member of the Illi- nois House of Representatives. May 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0595 WOLF. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeremy Zaruba of Troop 96 in Granite City. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0596 WOLF. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jerry Cicio of Troop 96 in.Granite City. May 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0597 NOVAK. Congratulates Iroquois County Red Cross on the occasion of its fortieth anniversary., May 30 1991 ' Resolution adopted 2145 HR-0587 HR-0598 2146 HR-0598 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Norma Schalk upon being named Premiere Nurse of the Year. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0599 KEANE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burns of Oak Lawn on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0600 MATIJEVICH - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PETERSON,W - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates Amos Jones on being rightly honored by Partners in Progress for his long and dedicated career as a teacher, school administrator and coach. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0601 SHAW. Mourns the death of Mrs. Helen Bass of Chicago. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0602 SHAW. Mourns the death of Casey Hawkins of Chicago. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0603 BLACK. Congratulates Lt. Terry Osborn on his retirement from the Danville Police Department. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0604 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. LeRoy F. Johnson of Moline on his 90th birthday and Mrs. Clover L. Johnson on her 80th birthday. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0605 WOOLARD. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs, Ova McGee of McGeeville on their 65th wedding anniversary. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0606 BURKE. Congratulates Chester and Theresa Jagielski of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0607 NOVAK. Congratulates Rose Mary Ciaccio of Kankakee as she retires from fashion retailing. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0608 LAURINO. Congratulates Betty A. Ryan upon her retirement from the Carlinville School District. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0609 HR-0609 KUBIK. Congratulates Christopher Perez and Margaret Mueller for their participation in the Close Up Foundation Citizen Bee competition and acknowledges the Founda- tion for 20 years of committment. May 30 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0610 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Milton Lucien Bell of Chicago. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0611 WELLER. Congratulates Jeanne Sanford of Morris on her retirement from Grundy County National Bank. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0612 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Chuck McDermand on his retirement from Lake Bluff High School. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0613 FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates James H. Morgan of Lake Forest as he retires from teaching at Lake Forest High School., May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0614 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dr. Donald Thursh of Champaign. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0615 EWING. Mourns the death of William R. Zorn, formerly of Chatsworth. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0616 MAUTINO. Congratulates and honors Sam Raccuglia of LaSalle as he retires after 40 years as alderman of I st Ward. May 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0617 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Dr. James J. Stukel on Chancellorship of UIC. May 31 1991- Resolution adopted HR-0618 SHAW. Mourns the death of Leo Aaron Long of Chicago. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0619 LEITCH. Congratulates Peoria Rivermen Hockey Team on taking the Turner Cup Championship. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0620 HOMER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Reinhart of Lincoln on celebrating their for- tieth wedding anniversary. 2147 HR-0620--Cont. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0621 HASARA. Congratulates Sharon Thomas of Springfield on her 50th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0622 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Berniece Morse of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0623 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Albert D. Beert of East Moline on the occasion of his 80th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted. HR-0624 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berhenke of Moline on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0625 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walther of Moline on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0626 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Julien Vercoutere of Moline on his eightieth birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0627 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Oliver Peterson of Moline on the occasion of his 85th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0628 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Cyril VanDamme of Moline on the occasion of his 80th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0629 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Thomas McHugh of Troop 596 in Oak Lawn. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0630 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Mark Benaitis of Troop 596 in Oak Lawn. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0631 MCNAMARA. Commends the students of Kerr Middle School on their substance abuse preven- tion program. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0632 NOVAK. Commends Grace Lambert of Kankakee on 20 years with United Way. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted. .2148 HR-0633 HR-0633 TURNER, LEFLORE, JONES,LOU, YOUNG,A, MORROW, WILLIAMS, TROTTER, FLOWERS, JONES,SHIRLEY, RICE, WHITE, SHAW, DAVIS AND YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Justice Charles E. Freeman of Chicago on receiving the 1991 Dickerson Award. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0634 CURRAN. Congratulates Washington Middle School of Springfield seventh grade girls' bas- ketball team on taking fourth place in State Tournament. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0635 CURRAN. Congratulates Washington Middle School of Springfield seventh grade boy's basketball team on winning State Championship. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0636 CURRAN. Congratulates the Illinois Order of the Purple Heart on its 54th Convention. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0637 CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Edmund J. Kucharski of Chicago on his 75th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0638 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Edwin Shaw Becker of Knoxville, retired Illinois Circuit Court judge. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0639 WOLF- MCPIKE. Congratulates Harry Gallatin on being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0640 OBRZUT - DANIELS. Commends Robert Liska of Elmhurst on becoming an Eagle Scout. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0641 DANIELS. Congratulates Speaker John L. Martin on his 50th birthday. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0642 DANIELS. Recognizes the "nation's No. 1 local talk show," Lifestyle for its informative and outstanding programming in Cook and DuPage counties. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0643 DANIELS. Recognizes the month of May as Home Improvement Month. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0644 PEDERSEN,B. 2149 HR-0644-Cont. Urges the President and Congress to enact pro-child tax credit legislation. May 31 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue HR-0645 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cox of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. May 31 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0646 BALTHIS. Congratulates Memorial Junior High School Concert Band on winning Illinois Superstate Band Contest. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0647 MADIGAN,MJ - CURRAN - CURRIE. Welcomes and honors Sgt. Mary Ann Leone of Springfield home from active duty in the Persian Gulf. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0648 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Monmouth High School Band on winning awards at the All-American Music Festival. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0649 DANIELS. Honors Elmhurst Police Chief John J. Millner on being selected President of the DuPage County Chiefs of Police Association. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0650 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Jennifer Lynn Celestino of Westchester on her graduation from Immaculate Heart of Mary High School. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0651 MUNIZZI. Mourns the death of Mary Mandich of Bridgeport. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0652 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Milton George of Calumet on retiring after nearly 40 years of ser- vice to Illinois schools. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0653 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Mack McLaughlin of Joliet Central High School on being induct- ed into the Illinois Wrestling Coaches and Officials Hall of Fame. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0654 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christensen of Gardner on their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted 2150 HR-0655 HR-0655 WOJCIK. Congratulates Virginia Kindelin of Medinah on 33 years in teaching. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0656 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Perdue of Colona on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0657 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Hector DeKezel of Moline on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Jun 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0658 MADIGAN,MJ - MCPIKE - DANIELS - HOFFMAN,J - WOLF AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Supreme Court Justice Horace L. Calvo of Glen Carbon. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0659 TROTTER. Congratulates Rev. David Nichols Harris upon his retirement as Vicar of St. Margaret bf Scotland Church in Chicago. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0660 JOHNSON - WEAVER,M. Congratulates Wesley Chapel Community Church of rural Newman on its 100th anniversary. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0661 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates John Cockrell of Downers Grove on 32 years of service to the judi- cial system. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0662 GRANBERG. Congratulates Janetha Davies of Centralia on 48 years as a dance teacher. Jun 05 1991. Resolution adopted HR-0663 WELLER - NOVAK - LEITCH. Commends the contribution that Armour's plant in Kankakee made to Operation Desert Storm. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0664 WELLER. Congratulates Tom Wilkinson of Morris as he retires from Morris Community High School. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0665 JOHNSON. Congratulates Chester Lee Crowley, age 12, of Mahomet on winning State wres- tling title. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted 2151 HR-0666 HR-0666 SHAW - FLOWERS - RICE - YOUNG,A - WHITE, TROTTER, TURNER, JONES,SHIRLEY, PULLEN, GIGLIO, SCHOENBERG, PEDERSEN,B, PETERSON,W, BLACK, SCHAKOWSKY, HOFFMAN,M AND ALL OTH- ER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Commends Israel and Prime Minister Shamir for undertaking Operation Solo- mon and bringing Ethiopian Jews back to their homeland. Jun 05 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE ON CALENDAR ORDER SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -SHAW Motion prevailed Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0667 MCPIKE. Congratulates Tom and Frances Johnson of South Roxana on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0668 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Don Govoni of Plainfield on being inducted into the Illinois Wres- tling Coaches and Officials Hall of Fame. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0669 MADIGAN,MJ. Commends Michael Charlesworth of Normal, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0670 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Reverend Leo Rodgers of Miami, Florida. Jun 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0671 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Rabbi and Mrs. Harvey Well on being honored at the Second An- nual Ray Stein Memorial Scholarship Dinner. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0672 RYDER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Martin Newman of Jacksonville on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0673 SHAW. Mourns the death of Lois Justin of Chicago. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0674 SHAW. Mourns the death of Lavell Donte Blakney of Chicago, age 19. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0675 BALANOFF. Congratulates the Bush Improvement Association on its 25th anniversary. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted 2152 HR-0676 HR-0676 STERN. Congratulates Ralph and Margery Ettlinger on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0677 SHAW. Mourns the death of Pastor James Allen Rodgers. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0678 SCHOENBERG. Commends Richard S. Moline of Skokie on work with United Synagogue of America. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0679 WOJCIK. Congratulates Marvin J. Lapicola as he retires as Assistant Superintendent of Business Services of the Schaumburg School District 54. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0680 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates John Stiegel as he retires after 25 years as Secretary/Treasurer of the East Moline Rotary Club. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0681 MCNAMARA. Congratulates officers Kenneth Andersen, Harvey Hendrick, and Harry Post on their retirement from the Oak Lawn Police Department. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0682 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Elizabeth Curzon of Champaign. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0683 RYDER. Congratulates Mr. William Ebker of Jersey County as he leaves J.M.J. Electric Cooperative after 29 years of service. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0684 DEUCHLER. Commends Joseph Stasiek of Geneva on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0685 HULTGREN. Mourns the death of Robert T. McLoskey of Monmouth. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0686 MATIJEVICH - STERN - CHURCHILL - FREDERICK,VF - PETER- SON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates David Whitmore on his public service as a member of the Wauke- gan Port District Authority for the past 15 years. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0687 WELLER. Congratulates Laurie Misener of Morris on her graduation from Morris Com- munity High School with a perfect 4.0 grade average. 2153 HR-0687-Cont. 2154 Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0688 GRANBERG. Congratulates Albers, Illinois, on its centennial. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0689 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Olivia Harrington of Chicago. Jun 11,1991 Resolution adopted HR-0690 CHURCHILL. Congratulates Victory Memorial Hospital in Waukegan on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0691 MCPIKE. Congratulates Hartford Refinery on its 50th anniversary. :Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0692 MAUTINO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Carl St. Catherine of Spring Valley on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0693 NOVAK. Commends Lieutenant Allen Schreffler of Bourbonnais, returned from the Gulf War. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0694 NOVAK. Congratulates Rev. Alexander Ratiu of Reddick on his golden jubilee and honors him as he returns to Romania to teach. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0695 NOVAK. Congratulates Dr. Joseph Doglio of Kankakee as he retires as Superintendent of the School District. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0696 PHELAN. Congratulates Helen and Martin Ciesielczyk on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0697 WHITE - STEPAN. Mourns the death of John J. Cullerton, Sr., father of Senator John J. Cullerton, Jr. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0698 MADIGAN,MJ. Honors the elder citizens of the Korean American Senior Center in Chicago. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0699 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates the Ken Smithsons of Morton Grove on an award from the North- west Suburban Jewish Congregation. HR-0699-Cont. Jun 1 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0700 BLACK. Congratulates Dale Foster of Danville on 1990 First Citizen Award. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0701 NOLAND - JOHNSON. Commends Calvin "Red" Ray on his Republican fund-raising efforts. Jun 11 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0702 PETERSON,W. Honors Richard Parient of Lincolnshire as he resigns from the Lincoln- shire-Prairie View School District 103 Board of Education. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0703 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Mrs. Mollie Greenfield of Skokie on her 80th birthday. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0704 WELLER. Congratulates the Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled, Inc. on its 25th anniversary. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0705 WELLER. Honors the Coal City Emergency Squad for their volunteer service in the Coal City Fire Protection District. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0706 WELLER. Congratulates Treasure Schultz of Gardner-South Wilmington High School on track awards at Girls Class A State Track Meet at Charleston. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0707 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Mother Rosena Fuller of Chicago. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0708 HASARA. Congratulates Nancy Bliler of Taylorville on fundraising for the schools. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0709 NOVAK. Congratulates Carole Smith of Reddick on teaching award. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0710 PULLEN - KULAS. Urges citizens.of this State to observe June 14, 1991, as Baltic Freedom Day. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0711 NOVAK. Congratulates Reverend Joseph B. Tremonti of Kankakee on his Golden Jubilee of his ordination. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2155 HR-0712 WELLER. Congratulates Kristi Hiney of Morris on being 2nd in Morris High School senior class. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0713 WELLER. Congratulates Mrs. Sheryl Purrachio of the Wilmington Model Community re- cycling program on being selected Illinois State Junior of the Year. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0714 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Mrs. Rosamond Flynn on her retirement as principal of Thomas Jefferson School in Joliet after 21 years of service. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0715 STECZO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leopardo of Oak Forest on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0716 WOLF. Congratulates Edwardsville boys' High School baseball team on its 49th consec- utive State title. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0717 PARKE. Congratulates the Streamwood Park District on its 25th anniversary. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0718 GRANBERG. Congratulates Centralia High School on winning blood donor award. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0719 GRANBERG. Congratulates Miss Kristen Jahraus of St. Peter on being crowned 1991 Miss Il- linois County Fair Queen. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0720 CURRAN. Congratulates Margaret Munn of Springfield on receiving the 1991 Eleanor Roosevelt Award by the Central Illinois Democratic Women. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0721 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Margaret M. Munn of Springfield on receiving the Eleanor Roo- sevelt Leadership Award presented by the Central Illinois Democratic Women. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0722 MCPIKE. Congratulates Future Homemakers of America for their work toward a better Illinois. 2156 HR-0712 Resolution adopted Jun 18 1991 HR-0723 HR-0723 KUBIK. Congratulates Joseph Buchta of Brookfield as he retires from its Board of Trustees. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0724 MAUTINO. Congratulates Greg Groat of Princeton High School on winning two titles at the Class A State track finals. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0725 MAUTINO. Urges youth baseball organizations to promote safety. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0726 MAUTINO. Congratulates Maria Roshini Mathew of Sterling on being No. 2 in the National Spelling Bee. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0727 KEANE. Congratulates Shirley Twickler of Morgan Park on being inducted into the City of Chicago Senior Hall of Fame. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0728 BLACK. Commends Peter Berg, of Danville, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0729 MAUTINO. Amends House Rule 17. Provides that a minority spokesman may not be removed without his or her written consent. Applies retrospectively from January 9, 1991. Jun 18 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 19 Tabled By Sponsor HCOA HR-0730 HASARA. Congratulates Ed and Frieda Jansen of Southern View on their grocery store, Jansen's IGA. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0731 PARKE. Designates 1-55 within Illinois as Veterans Highway and requests the Depart- ment of Transportation to place suitable markers in recognition of that designation. Jun 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HR-0732 WELLER. Congratulates the Whitmore family on the success of their Whitmore Ace Hard- ware store in Wilmington. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0733 BLACK. Commends Chris Voorhees of Danville on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted 2157 HR-0734 HR-0734 MORROW. Mourns the death of Baby Jasmine Ross of Chicago. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0735 MORROW. Mourns the death of Evelyn Gloria Bundy of Chicago. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0736 PARCELLS - BURZYNSKI - COWLISHAW - DEUCHLER - KUBIK, LEITCH, OLSON,MYRON AND ROPP. Amends House Rule 101(j) to require the Committee on Reapportionment to hold additional hearings after redistricting legislation is introduced in the House and after the legislation is forwarded to the Senate. Requires notice and opportuni- ty for public comment. Jun 20 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -PARCELLS Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-0737 WELLER - MCNAMARA - PARKE - PULLEN, LEITCH, MCCRACKEN, SIEBEN, COWLISHAW, STANGE, WOJCIK, BALTHIS, OLSON,MYRON, DOEDERLEIN, PEDERSEN,B, WENNLUND, DEUCHLER, WEAVER,M, OLSON,BOB, HARRIS, REGAN, CHURCHILL, ROPP, ACKERMAN, BURZYNSKI, TENHOUSE, HASARA, BLACK, NOLAND, PETKA, JOHN- SON, PARCELLS, KUBIK, PETERSON,W, HENSEL, CRONIN, FREDER- ICK,VF, HOFFMAN,M, MCAULIFFE, DANIELS AND PERSICO. Commends the Boy Scouts of America for their work on behalf of Illinois' youth. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0738 NOVAK. Congratulates Mrs. Becky Fox of Manteno on her retirement from the Elizabeth Ludeman Mental Health Center. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0739 MAUTINO. Congratulates the First Presbyterian Church of Ladd on its centennial. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0740 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Mildred L. Anderson of rural Rankin. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0741 SHAW. Mourns the death of Lois Justin of Chicago. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0742 RYDER. Urges planting trees to improve the environment. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0743 PETKA. Congratulates Aurora. Sanitary District on nomination for excellence award. Jun 20 1991 . Resolution adopted 2158 HR-0744 HR-0744 RONAN. Congratulates Marek Piotrowski, of Chicago on his athletic success. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0745 TENHOUSE. Congratulates Robert L. Welch of Virginia on his 50th birthday. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0746 WELLER. Congratulates Bradley-Bourbonnais High School's bands, choirs, and orchestra on winning awards. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0747 WELLER. Congratulates the Herscher High School band, choir, and orchestra on winning awards at the Illinois High School Association Sweepstakes. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0748 TROTTER. Designates June 29, 1991, as Probation Challenge - Solutions Part II Day. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0749 MCGUIRE. Commends Edward J. Stefanich, retiring principal of Pershing School in Joliet. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0750 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Don Hopkins of Joliet as he retires from Joliet West High School. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0751 LEITCH. Congratulates Byron DeHaan of Peoria on his retirement from Caterpillar, Inc. after 43 years of service. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0752 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Rabbi Louis M. Tuchman of Skokie on being elected President of the Chicago Board of Rabbis and his wife, Ruth R. Tuchman, on being elected President of the Chicago Chapter of Yeshiva Women. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0753 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Village of Palatine on the 125th anniversary of its incorporation. Jun 20 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0754 ROPP - REGAN. Directs the Illinois Department of Revenue to report to the Governor by April 1, 1992 on the status of taxable real property and exempt personal property in Illinois. Jun 20 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 28 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -ROPP Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 02 Committee discharged Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 112-000-003 2159 HR-0755 HR-0755 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Donald L. Dukes of Hoopeston. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0756 HULTGREN. Directs Historic Preservation Agency to study feasibility of having the Wyatt Earp Memorial site in Monmouth declared a State memorial. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0757 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Caroline Rogers of Chicago on her 80th birthday. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0758 HANNIG. Congratulates Elsie Jean Marshall of Grafton on the first anniversary of her 49th birthday. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0759 SIEBEN. Congratulates Town of Toulon on its 150th anniversary. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0760 STERN - FREDERICK,VF. Congratulates Robert J Piper as he retires as Director of Community Develop- ment for Highland Park. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0761 SHAW. Congratulates the Johnson family on their reunion in Chicago in August. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0762 WELLER. Congratulates Mildred Barten of Manhattan, retiring as Village Clerk after 18 years. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0763 MCGANN. Welcomes home from Saudi Arabia Army Specialist David Malcom Baker of Chicago. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0764 LANG. Congratulates Elizabeth Olivia Minkus of Buffalo Grove on the occasion of her Bat Mitzvah. Jun 21 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0765 MORROW. Mourns the death of Warren Bacon, education crusader of Chicago. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0766 KUBIK. Designates June 25, 1991, as Brookfield Zoo Day. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted 2160 HR-0767 HR-0767 CURRIE- DEUCHLER - FREDERICK,VF. Urges IDPH to convene a working group to examine issues pertaining to free- standing birth centers. Jun 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 27 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -CURRIE Committee Assignment of Bills Jun 28 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 116-000-000 HR-0768 DOEDERLEIN. Dedicates Sesquicentennial Depot to the Village of East Dundee. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0769 RYDER. Congratulates Elks Youth Baseball of Jacksonville/Morgan County on receiving the Governor's Home Town Award. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0770 WELLER. Congratulates Gena Jensen of Gardner, Salutatorian of her high school class. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0771 BLACK. Congratulates the Paris Community YMCA on taking 3rd place in the Gover- nor's Home Town awards. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0772 BLACK. Congratulates the Sutton Senior Citizens Center on receiving the Senior Award in the Governor's Home Town awards. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0773 HASARA. Mourns the death of Florence M. Krause of Raymond. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0774 CURRAN. Mourns the death of Jacob A. Toney of Springfield. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0775 WALSH. Congratulates Louis Amell, Jr., of Streator as he completes six year term on the Board of Governors of United Commercial Travelers International. Jun 24 1991 - Resolution adopted HR-0776 PETKA. Congratulates Aldora Hextell of Virgil as she retires from teaching at East View Elementary School in Oswego. Jun 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0777 HOMER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James Von Boeckman of Pekin on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. 2161 HR-0777-Cont. 2162 Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0778 DANIELS - STECZO. Creates a Task Force on School-Based Health Insurance to study the establish- ment of enrollment-based family insurance in Illinois schools. Jun 25 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jun 30 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -STECZO Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 17 Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 112-000-000 HR-0779 RONAN. Congratulates Donald S. Rodger as he retires from the Chicago Board of Educa- tion after 41 years, 5 months. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0780 NOVAK. Congratulates Ron Musgrave as he retires as principal at Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0781 NOVAK. Congratulates Ed Hayes as he retires as assistant principal at Brad- ley-Bourbonnais Community High School. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0782 NOVAK. Congratulates Willard DeWitt upon his retirement from Bradley East Elementa- ry School. Jun 25 1991 ,Resolution adopted HR-0783 NOVAK. Congratulates Pauline Africano of Kankakee on retirement as Catholic Youth Organization director. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0784 HULTGREN. Congratulates the Monmouth High School Band on winning awards at the All-American Music Festival. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0785 HOMER - HULTGREN. Congratulates Farmington High School softball team on winning Class A Girls State Softball Tournament. Jun 26 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0786 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Jodie Harrison of St. Charles. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0787 WELLER. HR-0787-Cont. Congratulates the Illinois troops who fought in Desert Storm. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0788 RONAN. Congratulates Donald C. Clark of Wilmette on receiving the Humanitarian Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0789 HASARA - CURRAN. Welcomes Zhong Xiao Lu, Yong Kang Wang, and Song Pei, exchange profes- sionals from Liaoning Province in the People's Republic of China. Jun 25 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0790 GIGLIO. Congratulates Diane Keller Kessler of Chicago as she retires as Executive Direc- tor of, SCOPE. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0791 TENHOUSE. Congratulates Harry and Carlene Geisler of Quincy on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0792 LEITCH. Congratulates Peoria Mayor Jim, and his wife Trudy, Maloof on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0793 WELLER. Congratulates Matthew Jerbi of Gardner on being 1st in his high school class. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0794 CURRIE. Congratulates Dr. Walter Palmer of Chicago on his 95th birthday. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0795 TENHOUSE. Congratulates the Quincy Herald-Whig newspaper on taking the Governor's Cup in the Governor's Home Town awards. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0796 TENHOUSE. Congratulates the Quincy Retired Senior Volunteer Program for receiving a Se- nior award in the Governor's Home Town awards. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0797 TENHOUSE. Congratulates the Golden Historical Society on its receipt of a Governor's Home Town award in the 10th annual awards program for their restoration of the Emmin- ga Bank Building and the creation of a railroad museum. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0798 MCAFEE. 2163 HR-0798-Cont. Mourns the death of Ralph Smith of Hickory Hills. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0799 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Mary Alice Keighin of Urbana. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0800 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dorothy M. Bauman of Champaign. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0801 WHITE. Congratulates the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness on its 75th anniversary. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0802 TURNER - ROPP. Expresses the urgent need for teacher preparation programs that encourage the recruitment of minority students into teacher education programs. Jun 27 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 03 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -TURNER Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 05 Committee discharged 116-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0803 BLACK. Congratulates Danville Area Community College on its 45th anniversary as an extension center of the U of I and its 25th anniversary as an independent 2 year college. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0804 HENSEL. Congratulates Chief Gerald Mourning of the West Chicago police force for fighting drug abuse and crime. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0805 HENSEL. Congratulates Officer James Blickle of the West Chicago police force for fighting drug abuse and crime. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0806 MORROW. Mourns the death of Freddie B. Bailey, Sr. of Chicago. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0807 MORROW. Mourns the death of Charolette Downs of Chicago. Jun 27 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0808 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Lyons of Moline on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. 2164 2165 HR-0808-Cont. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0809 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Volk of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0810 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dale Snapp of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0811 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phelps of Silvis on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0812 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0813 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Soukup of Moline on their golden wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0814 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Vern Christensen of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0815 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingelson of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0816 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Spears of East Moline on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0817 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Callistus Buckley of Silvis on their golden wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0818 HARTKE. Congratulates Bethel Church of Christ on its 100th anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted lHR-0819 NOLAND. Congratulates Neil Pistorius of rural Blue Mound on being named Master Farmer. HR-0819-Cont. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0820 NOLAND. Congratulates Roy A. and Elsie P. Bliler upon their retirement from the Blue Mound School District as bus drivers for thirty-seven years. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0821 EWING. Congratulates Michelle Crowley of Bloomington on winning the Jefferson Award for good citizenship. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0822 SHAW. Mourns the death of Sandra Lorecia Wynn of Chicago. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0823 RICE. Congratulates Fitz and Geraldine Barclay of Chicago on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0824 DOEDERLEIN. Designates June 30, 1991, to honor Reverend Doctor J. Raymond Miller of Crys- tal Lake on his 30th year of pastoral ministry in Illinois. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0825 SANTIAGO - CAPPARELLI - MUNIZZI - BUGIELSKI - COWLISHAW, ROPP, WEAVER,M, PEDERSEN,B, STECZO, NOVAK AND BURKE. Creates a House Committee of 7 legislators to report to the House by November 1, 1991, upon the feasibility of privatization of services under the Chicago Board of Education. Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment IR-0826 - WOLF. Congratulates Edward Schroeder of Granite City on receiving the American Teacher Award from the Disney Corporation. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0827 GRANBERG. Congratulates Derek Timmermann of Breese and Garrett Hunter of Salem on being chosen to attend IAYI. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0828 PHELPS. Congratulates Harrisburg High School boys baseball team who.won 2nd place in Class A State Baseball Tournament. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0829 NOVAK. Congratulates Ed Hayes on retiring from Bradley-Bourbonnais High School. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0830 RYDER. 2166 HR-0830--Cont. Congratulates the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville on its 150th anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0831 HOFFMAN,J. Congratulates Jim Cavins of O'Fallon on dramatic rescue of drowning man. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0832 NOVAK. Congratulates Ronald Pastori as he retires as assistant superintendent of the Bourbonnais Elementary School System. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0833 DAVIS - FLOWERS- JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - LEFLORE, MORROW, RICE, SHAW, TROTTER, WHITE, WILLIAMS, YOUNG,A, YOUNGE,W AND TURNER. Mourns the death of Gertrude Shaw Henderson of Chicago, the mother of State Representative William Shaw. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0834 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Patterson of Moline on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0835 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. John Shipma of Silvis on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0836 DANIELS - WOJCIK - PARKE - HENSEL - COWLISHAW, MCCRACK- EN, STANGE, CRONIN AND PERSICO. Congratulates Mr. John W. Cockrell on his retirement for an outstanding career for 33 years of service in the judicial system. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0837 KULAS, RONAN, BUGIELSKI, PULLEN AND MCAULIFFE. Honors Yurij Shukhevych, Chairman of the Ukrainian Inter-Party Assembly as he visits Illinois. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0838 SANTIAGO - MARTINEZ. Urges President Bush to appoint an Hispanic to the U.S. Supreme Court to re- place retiring Justice Thurgood Marshall. Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm oh Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I HR-0839 FLINN - MADIGAN,MJ. Expresses State support for the location of an assembly plant at Scott Air Force Base in St. Clair County by the McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0840 FLOWERS - DAVIS - TROTTER - MORROW - YOUNGE,W, LEFLORE, TURNER, SHAW, WHITE, YOUNG,A, WILLIAMS, JONES,SHIRLEY, JONES,LOU AND RICE. Urges President Bush to appoint an African-American to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice Thurgood Marshall. 2167 HR-0840-Cont. 2168 Jun 28 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary I HR-0841 JONES,SHIRLEY. Welcomes the National Association of Negro Musicians to Illinois. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0842 BURZYNSKI. Honors George Sabin of Sycamore on 48 years of volunteer service with the Syc- amore Fire Department. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0843 FLINN - RICHMOND. Honors Ozzie Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals for community service to youth and the D.A.R.E. program. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0844 SCHAKOWSKY. Congratulates Bob Creamer, husband of Representative Janice Schakowsky, on his 44th birthday. Jun 28 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0845 DANIELS AND ALL OTHER REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Rep. Tom Ewing of Pontiac for his years of service and wishes him good luck in future endeavors. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0846 WELLER. Congratulates Ronald Pastori as he retires as assistant superintendent of the Bourbonnais Elementary School System. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0847 BALANOFF. Recognizes centennial of City of Ripton. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0848 WELLER. Congratulates the Whiteford Warehouse Sharks on representing the United States at a Softball Tournament in Holland; and recognizes four team members from Representative District 85. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0849 MCAFEE - ACKERMAN. Congratulates Kenneth Michael Gaspar of Roanoke on being Valedictorian of Roanoke Benson High School and other scholastic achievements. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0850 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Margaret Ward Bingham of Chicago. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0851 GRANBERG. 2HR-0851 Cont. Congratulates Centralia High School on achieving "The most wins ever". Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0852 JOHNSON. Congratulates Keith Kesler of Champaign for 50 years with the county fair. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0853 MORROW. Recognizes and commends Nash Shaffer of Chicago for his music and commit- ment to'traditional gospel music. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0854 MCPIKE. Congratulates Jerry Montague on being named Adult Volunteer of the Year by the Illinois Health Care Association and honors him for his intergenerational pro- gram at Gilson Brown School in Godfrey. Jun29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0855- BURZYNSKI. Urges local units of government and IDOT to cooperate to establish procedure for Drug Free School Zone Signs. Jun 29 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 06 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HR-0856 WENNLUND. Congratulates Kara Gardner, daughter of Representative Wennlund, on her in- duction into the Joliet Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa sorority. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0857 WAIT. Congratulates Rick Frank on his appointment to State Commander of the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars and recognizes July 20, 1991 as Rick Frank Day in the 64th Representative District of Illinois. Jun 29 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0858 EWING. Congratulates Reverend Jack D. Travelstead of Pontiac on 40 years in the ministry. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0859 EWING. Congratulates Daren L. Cox as he retires as director of the Livingston Area Vo- cational Center. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0860 WOJCIK. Congratulates Richard DeWitt of Schaumburg, retiring principal of Medinah North School. Jun 30 1991 Resolutibn adopted HR-0861 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - MADIGAN,MJ. Urges the Attorney General and each State's Attorney to prosecute those perpe- trating immigration fraud. 2169 HR-0861 Cont. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary II HR-0862 RYDER. Commends Sinclair Grocery of Jerseyville on 51 years of service. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0863 WELLER. Congratulates Ruth Ends of Bourbonnais on the 25th anniversary of her insur- ance company. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0864 DANIELS. Congratulates William Smithburg on 25 years of success at Quaker Oats Company. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0865 DAVIS - FLOWERS - SHAW AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Congratulates Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall as he retires. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0866 HASARA. Congratulates James H. Smith of Taylorville on 31 years of teaching. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0867 NOVAK. Congratulates Connie Ashline of Kankakee, recipient of the Athena Award. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted IHR-0868 WHITE. Congratulates Dulo Sefovic of Chicago on heroic action. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0869 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dumolien of Moline on the occasion of their 65th wedding anniversary. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0870 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Lillian A. Ziegler of Port,Byron Heights on her 90th birthday. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0871 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Mary Runowicz of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0872 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Josephine Feaster of Hillsdale on her 90th birthday. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted 2170 HR-0873 HR-0873 YOUNGE,W. Urges the Department of Public Aid to work with the township lying within the incorporated city limits of the city of East St. Louis toward establishing an employ- ment and training program which complies with the requirements of the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program for individuals who receive General As- sistance in the city of East St. Louis. Jun 30 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -YOUNGE,W Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 09 Committee discharged 113-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 110-000-000 HR-0874 OBRZUT - MARINARO - MCAFEE - GIGLIO - SCHOENBERG, STEC- ZO, MCNAMARA AND STERN. Urges IDOT and the State Toll Highway Authority to establish a noise abate- ment policy. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HR-0875 HICKS. Congratulates Ken Miller of Mount Vernon on receiving a Governor's Award. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0876 PULLEN. Expresses interest in well-being of Anna Stoika of Chicago, CTA ticket agent in- strumental in fare theft investigation. Jun 30 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive HR-0877 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Irving B. Harris of Chicago on being honored by the Chicago Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science and commends him for his phil- anthropic works. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0878 MCPIKE - RYDER. Congratulates M. Veronica Lynch and James R. Reilly on their upcoming wed- ding on July 13, 1991. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0879 TROTTER. Mourns the death of Alfred T. Bolden of Chicago. Jun 30 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0880 HICKS. Congratulates Ken Miller of Mount Vernon on receiving a Governor's Award. JulOl 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0881 MCPIKE. Congratulates Launa Michelle Arrington of East Alton on being crowned Miss Junior Illinois National Teenager. 2171 Jul 01 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0882 HR-0882 DANIELS. Memorial to Dr. William S. Cusick of Oak Brook. Jul 01 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0883 BURZYNSKI. Commends all those in DeKalb County who worked to create a task force on do- mestic violence. Jul 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0884 PETKA - JOHNSON - HARRIS - MCCRACKEN - BLACK AND PERSI- CO. Congratulates Judge Clarence Thomas upon his nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. Jul 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0885 WHITE. Congratulates Dulo Sefovic of Chicago and others for preventing an assault. Jul 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0886 BLACK. Congratulates Eagle Scout Jeff Alan Wright of Troop 19 in Danville. Jul03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0887 CURRIE. Mourns the death of Irene M. Smith of Chicago. Jul 03 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0888 JONES,LOU. Commends the work of civic leader Reverend George H. Clements of Chicago. Jul 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0889 PULLEN - KULAS. Urges participation in Captive Nations Week by saluting the efforts of those peo- ples displaced by Communist oppression to restore freedom to their captive homelands. Jul 04 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0890 MUNIZZI AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of William A. Margalos, former member of House of Repre- sentatives from Bridgeport. Jul 14 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0891 MARINARO. Congratulates Village Lumber Company's 50th anniversary and the Lorenzo Family of Melrose Park. Jul 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0892 DELEO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fiduccia of Chicago on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jul 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0893 YOUNGE,W. Provides that Northeastern Illinois University Center for Inner City Studies shall establish an international faculty and student exchange program with various Afri- can and Caribbean nations. 2172 HR-0893-Cont. Jul 05 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jul 06 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -YOUNGE,W Committee Assignment of Bills Jul 09 Committee discharged 113-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0894 WELLER. Commends Mae Carter for 50 years as secretary of the Grundy County Fair. Jul 05 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0895 DOEDERLEIN. Encourages the State Board of Education to closely monitor the requests by school districts to use nonreferendum tax and bond funds for school building safety and energy conservation purposes. Jul 07 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue HR-0896 RICE. Mourns death of Paul Lawrence Dunbar Dawson of Chicago. Jul 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0897 DANIELS AND MARTINEZ. Congratulates and commends Park Livingston for his many years of service to the University of Illinois. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0898 EDLEY. Requests the State Comptroller to promulgate rules, regulations and policies to govern the uniform application of the State Prompt Payment Act. Jul 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Constitutional Officers HR-0899 MATIJEVICH, STERN, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL, FREDERICK,VF AND KLEMM. Congratulates Charles L. Whyte Jr. on being honored for his 60 years as a mem- ber of the Glen Flora Country Club in Waukegan. Jul 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0900 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates Keith C. Kesler on 50 years association with the Champaign County Fair. Jul 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0901 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Village of Palatine on the 125th anniversary of its incorporation. Jul 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0902 DOEDERLEIN. Urges U.S. Congress to restore funding for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. Jul 09 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Judiciary II 2173 HR-0903 HR-0903 WELLER. Congratulates Mildred Barten of Manhattan, retiring as Village Clerk after 18 years. Jul 09 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0904 HULTGREN. Congratulates the First Congregational Church-U.C.C. of Abingdon on the 156th anniversary of its founding and the 75th birthday of its present church building. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0905 CAPPARELLI AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former member of the General Assembly Steven G. Nash of Chicago. Jul 15 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0906 YOUNGA. Mourns the death of Alice Dempsey Neville of Chicago. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0907 GIGLIO. Congratulates Mrs. Mary Anderson of Lakeland, Florida, formerly of Chicago, on her 80th birthday. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0908. WELLER. Congratulates Wilmington Mayor Bob Weidling and Georgette "Cookie" Crist on their July 12, 1991 wedding. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0909 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Lisa Scruggs of Elgin on her success at Georgetown University. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0910 BARNES. Congratulates Felecia Wilhelm of Lemont on participating in an international softball tournament. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0911 DANIELS. Congratulates Thomas Ewing, the new representative to the United States House of Representatives in the 15th Congressional District. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0912 HOMER. Commends the courage of John Keets, of Canton, who is battling AIDS. Jul 121991 Resolution adopted HR-0913 WOOLARD. Proclaims September 13 through 15, 1991 the Shawnee Trails Bike Trek Days. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0914 DAVIS - FLOWERS - JONES,LOU - JONES,SHIRLEY - RICE, TROT- TER, SHAW, LEFLORE, MORROW, WILLIAMS, WHITE, YOUNG,A, 2174 HR-0914-Cont. YOUNGE,W AND TURNER. Urges President Bush to continue American sanctions against South Africa until apartheid is completely abolished. Jul 12 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Executive HR-0915 WENNLUND. Congratulates Michael and Vivian McAndrew of Chicago on their 45th wedding anniversary. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0916 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Delmar and Ruth Johnson of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0917 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Anthony J. and Eileen Campana of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0918 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Odell and Alice Hill of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0919 LANG. Congratulates Molly Greenfield of Skokie on her 80th birthday. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0920 MADIGAN,MJ. Mourns the death of Chicago journalist Len O'Connor. Jul 12 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0921 CURRAN. Urges State University System to name next capital expansion project within university system be named after Dr. and Mrs. David Ross II of Springfield in rec- ognition of sacrifices made to send seven children through college. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0922 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wainwright of Port Byron on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0923 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mahieu of Moline on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0924 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Gene Myers of Silvis on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2175 HR-0925 HR-0925 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Wassell of East Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0926 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carlson of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 13 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0927 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Todd Meldrum of Troop 38 in Bolingbrook. Jul 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0928 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Wayne and Carolyn Tallent of Silvis on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0929 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lawrence and Dorothy Ferry of Moline on their 60th wedding anniversary. Jul 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0930 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates William and Bernice Strother of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jul 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0931 CAPPARELLI - BUGIELSKI. Congratulates St. Constance Parish of Chicago on its 75th anniversary. Jul 16 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0932 HOFFMAN,M. Honors Associate Judge Marvin E. Gavin of Chicago Heights for his many years of service to community, church, and the education of young people. Jul 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0933 KEANE. Congratulates the Reverend Raymond E. Goedert upon his being named as Bish- op-designate of the Chicago Archdiocese. Jul 17 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0934 HARRIS. Congratulates Dr. Thomas W. Many of Mt. Prospect on being named Outstand- ing Young Alumnus of Northern Illinois University's College of Education. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0935 HARRIS. Congratulates Peter Tantillo of Arlington Heights on being elected President of the Chicago Archdiocesan Elementary School Principals Association. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted 2176 HR-0936 SCHOENBERG - PARCELLS. Congratulates Marine Air Control Group 48 and Navy League of the United States Glenview Council Sea Cadets and League Cadets on successful year. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0937 MATIJEVICH. Creates a Journal Review Committee to examine and review the Journals of the House of Representatives of the Eighty-Seventh General Assembly and give final approval. Jul 18 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MATIJEVICH Motion prevailed 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-0938 WELLER -NOVAK. Urges the City of Kankakee Metro Wastewater Utility and the Illinois Depart- ment of Conservation to operate the Kankakee Dam for the benefit of recreational boaters and fishermen. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0939 WELLER - PETKA - REGAN - WENNLUND. Congratulates Robert H. Muehling of Joliet as the retires from the Farm Bureau. Jul 18 1991 -Resolution adopted HR-0940 DOEDERLEIN. Congratulates Jack Roeser and Otto Engineering of Carpentersville on success in business and civic service. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0941 MATIJEVICH - PARCELLS - OBRZUT - HARRIS. Urges Robert Hickman, Executive Director of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, to withdraw his plans to request an increase in tolls. Jul 18 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Transportation & Motor Vehicles HR-0942 BARNES. Congratulates Reeba Daniel of Palos Park on being regional winner in the 1991 INVENT AMERICA! student invention competition. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0943 DANIELS. Thanks Tom Hughes for his service to the Illinois House Republican Staff and wishes him well with the Department of Employment Security. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0944 CURRAN. Congratulates Emery Koehler of Springfield on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. 2177 HR-0936 Jul 18 199.1 Resolution adopted HR-0945 HR-0945 JOHNSON. Commends Marjorie Sodemann, retiring Supervisor of Champaign Township. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0946 MADIGAN,MJ. Memorial to Chicago Sun-Times political editor John Drieske. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted HR-0947 TROTTER. Commends the Emmett Till Foundation for service to mankind and recognizes the naming of Emmett Till Road. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0948 MCGUIRE. Congratulates Local 851 of the Machinists union on its 40th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0949 LEFLORE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of former Representative Ozie Hutchins of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 23 Resolution adopted HR-0950 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Hannah Hutchins of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0951 MCNAMARA. Commends Tim Braun, of Oak Lawn, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0952 WOLF. Commends David Joseph Rosales, of Granite City, on becoming an Eagle Scout. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0953 TROTTER. Mourns the death of Josie L. Williams of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0954 NOVAK. Congratulates Kankakee County Board of Realtors, Inc., on its 70th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0955 PARKE. Bids farewell to Robert and Gay Hanson of Schaumburg who are moving to Indiana. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2178 HR-0956 HR-0956 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Charles Thinnes of Champaign. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0957 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Martha Yoder of Fisher. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0958 BLACK. Commends Eagle Scout Aaron Christopher Acton of Danville. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0959 NOVAK. Congratulates the 1941 graduating class of St. Patrick's High School of Kanka- kee on its 50th reunion. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0960 SHAW. Mourns the death of Jimmie Ray Jones, Sr;, of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0961 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Sister Marie Moore, R.S.M., on being named President and CEO of Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0962 MUNIZZI. Mourns the death of Sophie K. Bonello of Chicago, age 64. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0963 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Downers Grove Public Library on the occasion of its centennial anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0964 BLACK. Congratulates Eagle Scout Chad Michael Tomlinson of Danville. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0965 STANGE. Congratulates Joel G. Herter on being .named 1990 Oak Brook Outstanding Business Leader. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2179 HR-0966 HR-0966 LAURINO. Mourns the death of Stanley Stanton of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0967 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. John Bisinger of Moline on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0968 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeClercq of East Moline on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 . Resolution adopted HR-0969 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cunningham of Green Rock on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0970 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Joseph Pastorek of East Moline on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0971 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Sample of Moline on their 55th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct.22 Resolution adopted HR-0972 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs.'Faye Olson of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0973 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Clara Wahe of Moline on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Oct 21 1991 'Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0974 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Silvis on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0975 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Dr. Joaquim Balaguer, President of the Dominican Republic, on his 85th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk 2180 HR-0975-Cont. Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0976 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sommers of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0977 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates 1941 Class of Edwin G. Foreman High School of Chicago on class reunion September 12, 1991. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0978 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ed Wierzbicki of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0979 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Gavin Sebastian of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0980 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Fred Hood of Mahomet. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0981 JOHNSON. Congratulates Dan Richards as he retires as president of Colwell Systems, Inc., in Champaign. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0982 JOHNSON. Congratulates retiring station manager of WBGL Champaign, Jay Greener. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0983 MCAFEE - REGAN. Congratulates Erma Rose Nieland of Village Wood Retirement Home on the oc- casion of her 100th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0984 RYDER. Honors the 100th anniversary of the Greene County Courthouse in Carrollton. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0985 WELLER. Congratulates United Lutheran Church of Gardner on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. 2181 HR-0985-Cont. 2182 Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0986 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Sally Targora of Champaign. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0987 HOFFMAN,J. Congratulates Maryville-Collinsville Khoury League Midget 1 Class A Baseball Team on winning District and State Championships. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0988 HOFFMAN,J. Congratulates Swiss Confederation on its 700th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0989 BALANOFF. Mourns the death of William Earsel Howard of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0990 KUBIK. Congratulates Switzerland on its 700th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0991 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lewis of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0992 HARTKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harris Beer of Abingdon on the occasion of their 70th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0993 MUNIZZI. Mourns the death of Rev. Angelo U. Garbin of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0994 NOVAK. Congratulates Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., on its fifth anniver- sary of service. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0995 HICKS. Congratulates Clyde and Laura Hicks of Mt. Vernon on their 50th wedding anniversary. 2183 HR-0995-Cont. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0996 BLACK. Congratulates Sidell State Bank on fifty years of service. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0997 BLACK. Congratulates Eagle Scout Casey Williams of Troop 221 in Catlin. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0998 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Harold Licht of Urbana. Oct21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-0999 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Ervin and Ausma Veiland of Moline on their 45th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1000 MORROW. Mourns the death of Frank Albert Jones of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1001 HOFFMAN,J. Congratulates the Fairview Heights Nuggets on national baseball championship. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1002 YOUNGE,W. Commends the organizers of Judge Billy Jones Day in East St. Louis. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1003 CURRIE. Commends Arthur F. Kohrman's 10-year tenure as Director of La Rabida Chil- dren's Hospital and Research Center. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1004 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Ed Wierzbicki of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 , Resolution adopted HR-1005 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Eagle Scout Gavin Sebastian of Troop 1600 in Oak Lawn. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1006 MCNAMARA. Commends Eagle Scout Kenneth F. Menconi II of Alsip. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1007 BALANOFF. Mourns the death of James (J.C.) McGruder of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1008 MORROW. Congratulates Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer in Chicago on its mission work. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1009 BLACK. Congratulates the Edgar County Courthouse on its 100th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1010 HANNIG. Congratulates John Reiner Heien of Gibson City on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-101i MORROW. Mourns the death of Deacon Tomy L. Rollinson. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1012 HULTGREN. Congratulates Little York United Methodist Church on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1013 NOVAK. Congratulates Roman Smietanski and Leonard Martin as they retire from S&M Gas Service in Bradley after 41 years as service. Oct21 1991 Filed'With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1014 NOVAK. Congratulates Verlene Mullen on being named five-star general with the Kanka- kee County Community Services, Inc. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk. Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1015 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Ronald E. Materick of Oak Brook on receiving the Spirit of Life Award from the City of Hope. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2184 HR-1006 HR-1016 HR-1016 GIGLIO. Congratulates the Church of the Annunciata of Chicago on the occasion of its fif- tieth anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1017 HASARA. Congratulates Taylorville High School Cheerleading Squad on being Grand Champions at the Illinois State Fair. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1018 MORROW. Mourns death of Yvonne Jones of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1019 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates James and Dorothy Mundt of Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1020 TROTTER. Proclaims September 27, 1991, as Islamic Appreciation Day. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1021 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Ruth Patterson of Moline on her 75th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1022 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates George N. and Berniece Ostrom of Silvis on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1023 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Lymond and Donna Dusenberry of Moline on their 45th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1024 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Edna Ruggles of Port Byron on her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1025 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Faye Olson of Moline on her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2185 HR-1026 HR-1026 NOVAK. Congratulates Sister Evelyn Varboncoeur as she leaves Kankakee's, St. Mary's Hospital to become assistant superior general of the Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary in Montreal. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1027 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mary Mumey of Moline on her 90th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1028 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Richard Thomas of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1029 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Mark Siegel of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1030 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Thomas Barich of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1031 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Daniel Barton Jr. of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1032 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Thomas Nayder of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1033 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Michael Zegadlo of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR,1034 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Eagle Scout Dennis J. Dubanski of Troop 1499 in Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1035 BALANOFF. Mourns the death of Vivian Earlene Croft of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2186 HR-1036 HR-1036 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Edna Partridge of East Moline on her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1037 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Bishop Lemuel Moore of Normandy. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1038 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Willie Vaughn Beard, Jr., of East Saint Louis. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1039 DAVIS. Congratulates the Du Sable High School class of 1956 on their reunion. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1040 PETKA - MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Arnold Vito Martinez of Romeoville on having the A. Vito Marti- nez Middle School named after him. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1041 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Rev. Paul J. Cull for his dedicated service as a and over 40 years of spiritual leadership in Lake County. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1042 YOUNG,A. Priest since 1945 Mourns the death of Hazel A. M. Johnson of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1043 WELLER. Congratulates retiring Police Chief of Morris, Dean Sager. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1044 WELLER. Commends the Van Voorst Lumber Company of Kankakee on 100 years of service. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1045 WELLER. Congratulates Dr. Richard Hess of St. Anne on being named president of the Illi- nois State Dental Society. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2187 HR-1046 HR-1046 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Joe and Nellie Munos of Silvis on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1047 RONAN. Congratulates Madonna High School in Chicago on receiving a 1991 United States Department of Education award for excellence. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1048 CURRIE - HASARA - JONES,SHIRLEY - WOJCIK - DAVIS, BARNES, FLOWERS, COWLISHAW, JONES,LOU, DEUCHLER, MUNIZZI, DOE- DERLEIN, SATTERTHWAITE, FREDERICK,VF, SCHAKOWSKY, PAR- CELLS, STEPAN, PULLEN, STERN AND YOUNGE,W. Recognizes the month of October, 1991 as "Breast Cancer Awareness Month". Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1049 GRANBERG. Congratulates Central City on its centennial. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1050 TROTTER. Congratulates Father George Clements, Milton Davis, Lee Maglaya, Rita Simo, and Julia Stasch on being honored by Nordstrom at the Salute to Cultural Diversity in Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1051 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Skokie Women's Club on the occasion of its 65th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1052 HULTGREN. Congratulates First Assembly Church of Abingdon on its 50th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1053 WELLER. Congratulates Kankakee Community College on its 25th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1054 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Kickapoo Bowhunters Club of Centralia on its 35th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1055 GRANBERG. 2188 HR-1055 Cont. Congratulates the Murray Parents Association on its 20th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1056 WOOLARD. Commends Afton Deaton of rural Marion on being a foster parent. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1057 WOOLARD. Congratulates Melody Cooper of Benton on winning gold medal and breaking world record at the International Special Olympics. Oct21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1058 MCNAMARA. Congratulates Florence Burke of Oak Lawn on her 90th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1059 MCGANN. Congratulates Pastor Vernon C. Lyons and the Ashburn Baptist Church of Chi- cago on 40th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1060 NOVAK. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bartlett of Watseka on their volunteer work. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1061 CURRAN. Congratulates B'nai B'rith Emes Lodge #67 of Springfield on its 125th anniver- sary of service. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1062 OBRZUT. Congratulates Keating of Chicago, Inc., of Bellwood on its 60th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1063 OBRZUT. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Panico of Leyden Township on their sixti- eth wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1064 OBRZUT. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Dianda of Leyden Township on the occa- sion of their 75th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted 2189 HR-1065 2190 HR-1065 OBRZUT. Congratulates Yvonne Poindexter of Bellwood on receiving the Silver Medal of Merit of the National Court of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Peter Claver. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1066 OBRZUT. Congratulates William and Mary Herlihy of Northlake on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1067 SHAW. Mourns the death of Paris Norton, Jr., of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1068 RICHMOND. Commends Floyd Hart of Murphysboro for 42 years of public service. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1069 HULTGREN. Congratulates the First Baptist Church in Monmouth on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1070 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Edith Slaith of East Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1071 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Tusler of Moline on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1072 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Burness Smidesang of East Moline on the occasion of her 85th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1073 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1074 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hasty of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. HR-1074-Cont. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1075 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuldt of East Moline on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1076 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Bertha Whisler of East Moline on the occasion of her 85th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1077 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. William Hawotte of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1078 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James Finley of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1079 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Susie McCune of East Moline on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 - Resolution adopted HR-1080 PARKE - WOJCIK - KIRKLAND. Congratulates Richard Cordova as he retires as Chief of the Hoffman Estates Fire Department. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1081 MARTINEZ - SANTIAGO - MADIGAN,MJ - OBRZUT - BALANOFF, TROTTER, DEJAEGHER, MCGUIRE, YOUNG,A, LEVIN, PRESTON, CURRIE AND GIGLIO. Declares October 1991-1992 the Year of Citizenship. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1082 KUBIK. Congratulates John R. Pellegrini of Stickney on Morton West High School Li- brary Media Center being named in his honor and proclaims October 20, 1991, as John R. Pellegrini Day. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1083 SHAW. 2191 HR-1083 Cont. 2192 Mourns the death of Roscoe Clarence Smith of Chicago. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1084 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Reva Winters of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1085 MARINARO. Congratulates Julius and Mary Colognia of Melrose Park on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1086 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates the Mayer Kaplan Jewish Community Center of Skokie on its 20th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1087 WELLER. Congratulates Pastor Fred Kwirant as he retires as pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Bonfield. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1088 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Wilbur and Madeline Bender of Port Byron on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1089 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates James and Freda LaBatt of East Moline on their 40th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1090 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Glenn and Marian Mullery of Port Byron on their 50th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1091 WELLER. Congratulates Kathy Caamano of Minooka on receiving Award of Recognition from the State Board of Education. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1092 WELLER. Congratulates Bonnie L. McLuckie of Coal City on receiving Award of Recogni- tion from the State Board of Education. 2193 HR-1092-Cont. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1093 WOOLARD. Mourns the death of Unis Pearl Davis of Colp. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1094 BLACK. Congratulates VFW Post 3601 in Paris on its 50th anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1095 STANGE. Commends retiring Chairman of the Board of FMC, Chicago, Robert Malott. Oct21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1096 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Albert and Bertha Beert of East Moline on their 55th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1097 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Flora Collis of Rock Island on her 95th birthday. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1098 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Albert and Joan Loete of Moline on their 35th wedding anniversary. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1099 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Immaculate Conception Church, in Waukegan, on the celebration of its 150th Anniversary in 1991. Oct 21 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 22 Resolution adopted HR-1100 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Mourns the passing of Bevier Butts, who served for many years as Director of the Waukegan Recreation Department. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1101 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Victory Memorial Hospital on the celebration of its 100th Anniversary. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1102 HR-1102 RYDER. Mourns the death of Vincent Demuzio of Gillespie, father of Senator Vince Demuzio. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1103 RYDER. Mourns the death of Alvin D. Middendorf of Jacksonville. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1104 DUNN,JOHN - MULCAHEY, BARNES, CURRAN, DANIELS, EDLEY, FARLEY, FLINN, GIGLIO, GIORGI, HARTKE, HICKS, HOMER, KIRK- LAND, KULAS, LAURINO, LEFLORE, MATIJEVICH, MCPIKE, PHELPS, PRESTON, RICE, RICHMOND, RONAN, SALTSMAN, SAT- TERTHWAITE, SCHAKOWSKY, SCHOENBERG, STERN, WAIT, WALSH, WHITE, WOLF, WOOLARD, YOUNGE,W, MADIGAN,MJ AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Mourns the death of Representative Richard A. Mautino of Spring Valley. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1105 GRANBERG AND NOVAK. Directs the Department of Conservation to rename the Coal Creek Fish and Wildlife Conservation Area as the Richard A. Mautino Memorial Fish and Wild- life Conservation Area. Oct 22 1991 Filed With Clerk Oct 23 Resolution adopted HR-1106 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Elsie Anna Ohrberg of Moline on her 75th birthday. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1107 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Donald and Pearl Cooper of Hampton on their 60th wedding anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1108 DANIELS. Salutes Mr. Richard Cargill and the Students for a Better Environment for their dedication in preserving our environment. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1109 KUBIK. Congratulates Brookfield Girls Softball Teams on 15th anniversary and desig- nates Brookfield as State Capital of Girls Softball. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1110 KUBIK. Congratulates Richard J. Gossling on the occasion of his retirement as Chief of the North Riverside Police Department. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2194 HR-1111 HR-1111 KUBIK. Congratulates Joseph Petrzilka of Riverside on being named Chamber of Com- merce Man of the Year. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1112 KUBIK. Congratulates Sokol Tabor in Berwyn on its 125th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1113 KUBIK. Congratulates First United Methodist Church of Berwyn on its centennial anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk 'Resolution adopted HR-1114 WALSH. Congratulates Eagle Scout John David Wilson of Troop 45 in Ottawa. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1115 WALSH. Congratulates Bill and Loretta Donnelly of Peru on their 65th wedding anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1116 SATTERTHWAITE. Requests the Illinois Board of Higher Education to conduct a feasibility study on the development of a Ph.D program in criminal justice sciences at a State Universi- ty and to report its findings as soon as possible to the General Assembly. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Higher Education HR-1117 CURRAN. Commends the Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1118 GIGLIO. Congratulates St. Andrew the Apostle Parish of Calumet City on its 100th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1119 OBRZUT - MARINARO. Commends the Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs on its work for veterans. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1120 OBRZUT. Congratulates Ethel Dolamore of Franklin Park on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2195 HR-1121 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Milton Earl Rimpson of Chicago. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1122 MORROW. Mourns the death of Lillian Davis, formerly of Chicago. Oct23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1123 YOUNGE,W. Congratulates Mrs. Brenda L. Bush on being honored as First Lady of East Saint Louis by Sigma Gamma Rho. Oct 23 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1124 WELLER. Congratulates Altaira Young of Bourbonnais on being Miss Illinois Pre-Teen. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1125 WELLER. Congratulates Rev. Carl Roberts of Bourbonnais on retired ministers' honor. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1126 WELLER - NOVAK - BLACK - CONKLING - NOLAND. Urges President and Congress to work together to establish drought relief for Illi- nois farmers. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1127 WEAVER,M. Congratulates Paris VFW Post 3601 on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1128 MARINARO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of Chicago on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1129 MARINARO. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fioramonti of Melrose Park on the occa- sion of their golden wedding anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1130 WOOLARD. Honors Kenneth J. Gray of West Frankfort, retired U.S. Congressman. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1131 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Charles Osgood of Urbana. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1132 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Wilmette Junior High School on being honored by President Bush and the National Endowment for the Arts. 2196 HR-1121 HR-1132-Cont. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1133 MCNAMARA. Commends Eagle Scout Matthew Terlep of Midlothian. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1134 MCNAMARA. Commends Eagle Scout Walter Scott Burns of Midlothian. Oct 2ý 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1135 HARRIS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Eric A. Lane of Troop 34 in Arlington Heights. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1136 WENNLUND. Congratulates New Lenox Fire Protection District on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1137 WENNLUND. Congratulates Dennis Valy of New Lenox on being named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1138 WENNLUND. Congratulates A. Vito Martinez of Romeoville as he retires from Valley View School District Board of Education and on the A. Vito Martinez Middle School be- ing named for him. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1139 HARRIS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brian Wade of Troop 159 in Arlington Heights. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1140 HARRIS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Tom Rhyner of Troop 159 in Arlington Heights. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1141 HARRIS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Larry Rhyner of Troop 159 in Arlington Heights. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1142 JOHNSON. Urges U of I to retain Chief Illiniwek. Oct 23 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1143 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of James L. Capel, Jr. of Champaign. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1144 DEUCHLER. Commends Jeanette Elliott of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and training in Rockford for her dedication and devotion to the rights of women and minorities. Oct 23 1991 . Resolution adopted 2197 HR-1145 2198 HR-1145 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Ahmed Longstreet O'Connor of Chicago. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1146 JONES,LOU. Congratulates and honors Hales Franciscan High School for thirty years of ser- vice in Chicago. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1147 JONES,LOU. Mourns the death of Katherine Latimer of Chicago. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1148 JONES,LOU. Congratulates Kellie Nicole Owens of Chicago on being named Miss Illinois Pre-Teen. Oct 231991 Resolution adopted HR-1149 KUBIK. Congratulates the Forest Park Library on its 75th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1150 BURKE. Congratulates St. Clare of Montefalco Parish of Chicago on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. Oct 23 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1151 FLINN - SIEBEN - MCAULIFFE - CAPPARELLI. Congratulates Robert C. Schrimple as he retires as legislative consultant with the Illinois Bankers Association. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1152 TURNER. Mourns the death of Rev. Joshua N. Wordlaw of Chicago. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1153 TURNER. Extends best wishes for the recovery of William C. "Bill" Henry of Chicago. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1154 WOOLARD. Congratulates Rend Lake College in Ina on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1155 DEUCHLER - TENHOUSE - FREDERICK,VF - BURZYNSKI -KLEMM, ACKERMAN, WAIT, HASARA, HENSEL, PULIEN, BLACK, ROPP, JOHNSON, PARKE, REGAN, BARNES, LEITCH, BALTHIS, WEAVER,M, RYDER, MCCRACKEN, PERSICO, HOFFMAN,M, WOJCIK, DOEDER- LEIN, PEDERSEN,B, NOLAND, SIEBEN, PETKA AND OLSON,MYRON. Urges the Department' of Revenue Bureau of Parking of Chicago to examine its ticket collection system. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Nov 07 Assigned to Revenue 2199 HR-1156 HR-1156 MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Barbara Behm, a long-time township official from Fremont Township in Lake County. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1157 SANTIAGO. Urges the Chicago City Council to adopt a fair and open redistricting process for redistricting the city's wards. Oct 24 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1158 COWLISHAW. Mourns the death of George Winckler of the Naperville Fire Department. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1159 RYDER. Congratulates James D. Bonds of Jacksonville on honor paid to him by the Illi- nois School of the Deaf. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1160 OLSON,BOB. Congratulates Wilbur G. Colburn of Logan County on being named County Fair Man of the Year. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1161 MORROW. Congratulates Loretta J. Dentley of Chicago on her retirement from the Chan- cellor's Office of the University of Illinois at Chicago. Oct 24 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1162 MORROW. Mourns the death of Minnie Merle Craft Thames of Chicago. Nov06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1163 WHITE. Congratulates Richard Brennan on his retirement as President and chief execu- tive of Grant Hospital of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1164 WELLER. Congratulates Dr. Roman P. Smyk of Coal City on receiving the 1991 Coal City Community Service Award. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1165 ROPP. Congratulates University High School Golf Team of Normal on winning Class A State Golf Tournament. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1166 COWLISHAW. HR-1166-,Cont. Commends Nalco Chemical Company on its Eagle program. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1167 SHAW. Mourns the death of Maxie Marie Duniver of Oakbrook. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk. Resolution adopted HR-1168 BARNES. Congratulates William Strickfaden of Oak Lawn on retiring from the director- ship ofthe International Association of Lions Clubs. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1169 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates Doctor Wayne Van Gelderen, Sr., of Downers Grove on 25 years as pastor of Marquette Manor Baptist Church. Nov 06 ,1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1170 MCCRACKEN. Congratulates John Haine of Downers Grove for being named Citizen of the Year by the Downers Grove Area Chamber of Commerce. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1171 NOVAK. Congratulates Vernon Meier of Clifton as he retires as President of the National Rural Mail Carriers Association and 46 years with postal service. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1172 MATIJEVICH - FREDERICK,VF - STERN - PETERSON,W - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Waukegan High School Girls Golf Team on winning the 1991 State Championship. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1173 MORROW. Mourns Richard Arthur Williams of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1174 MORROW. Mourns the death of Eva Kay Irby of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1175 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Ellen and Sandy Abramowitz of Chicago on being honored by Jewish National Fund. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2200 2201 HR-1176 HR-1176 PETERSON,W. Congratulates June Bergquist Machamer and William Ebenezer on receiving the Heritage Award from Adlai Stevenson High School. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1177 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Dr. David J. Kweder of Waukegan, Illinois. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1178 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates the North Chicago Branch of the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People on their 25th anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1179 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates the Lake County Urban League on their 25th anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1180 MORROW. Mourns the death of Henry Crip Heard of Chicago. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1181 MUNIZZI. Congratulates Everett Elementary School in Chicago on its 100th anniversary. Nov06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-I182 LAURINO. Congratulates Rusty and Winnie Schweighart of Springfield on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1183 BARNES. Congratulates Lack and Sons Funeral Homes in Chicago on its 75th Anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1184 HOMER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Lincoln on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1185 STERN. Congratulates and commends Bernard Nath of Highland Park for eminent law career and good works. HR-1185-Cont. Nov 06 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1186 MATIJEVICH - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - PARCELLS - HOFFMAN,J. Urges U. S. Senator Alan Dixon, U. S. Senator Paul Simon, and the Illinois Con- gressional Delegation to take appropriate action to provide the necessary increased federal assistance to schools adjacent to U. S. military bases. Nov 06 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1187 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates WILL-FM on its 50th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk , Resolution adopted HR-1188 KUBIK. Congratulates Richard Romani of Berwyn on receiving the 1991 Charles E. Pip- er Award for Business Achievement from the Berwyn Development Corporation. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1189 COWLISHAW. Mourns the death of 9 year old Stephanie Motzer of Naperville. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1190 CHURCHILL. Congratulates the Waukegan High School girls' golf team on winning 1991 I.H.S.A. Class AA State Championship. Nov07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1191 HASARA. Congratulates Robert Corrigan of Springfield as he retires from the Illinois De- partment of Conservation. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1192 WOOLARD. Mourns the death of Thomas Reilly Jr. of Marion. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1193 SIEBEN. Congratulates Ed Roman of Atkinson on his retirement as Fire Chief of the At- kinson Fire Protection District. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1194 WALSH. Congratulates St. Clement's Society of Streator on its 100th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1195 WALSH. Congratulates LaSalle County Community Mental Health 708 Board on its 25th anniversary. 2202 HR-1195-Cont. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1196 WALSH. Congratulates Marquette High School of Ottawa oh its 125 years of service and applauds the community for having raised over $1,000,000 toward a new classroom building. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1197 DANIELS - MULCAHEY - COWLISHAW - BRUNSVOLD - PERSICO. Commends the President on his national education agenda, "America 2000: An Education Strategy". Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1198 WILLIAMS. Commends Sonja Marrissette on her retirement as Manager of Real Estate Clos- ing Services for Intercounty Title Company. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1199 PEDERSEN,B. Congratulates Miss Betty Pohlman of Arlington Heights as she celebrates 25 years in teaching ministry. SNov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1200 CURRAN. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lord of Springfield on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1201 NOVAK. Congratulates the Job Training Partnership Act program serving Kankakee, Grundy and Livingston Counties on its top ranking among the State's service deliv- ery areas. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1202 CURRAN. Congratulates Calvary Temple Junior High Baseball Team on 1991-1992 out- standing season. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1203 KEANE. Congratulates the Chicago Women's Bowling Association on its 75th anniversary. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1204 BALANOFF. Mourns the death of Aaron Rice of Chicago. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2203 HR-1205 BALANOFF. Congratulates Aidan B. O'Brien and Michelle J. Gilbert on their impending nup- tials in Chicago. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1206 DANIELS. Recognizes the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Pullman Company. Nov 07 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1207 LEITCH. Congratulates Peoria High School Band on being chosen to perform at the Liber- ty Bowl in Memphis. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1208 BRUNSVOLD. Congratulates Wes Greenwood of Milan, retiring Chief of Police. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1209 KUBIK. Congratulates Forest Park Fire Department on its 100th anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1210 GIGLIO. Congratulates John and Irene Kaszuba of Calumet City on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1211 MCCRACKEN. Mourns the death of Mr. Harry B. Reese of Winnetka, Northwestern University law professor. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1212 BARNES - CAPPARELLI. Directs the Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation to study the impact of the Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 on Illinois. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1213 RICHMOND - ROPP- WAIT - ACKERMAN. Congratulates Dean M. Sears as he retires.as director of State legislation for the Illinois Farm Bureau. Nov 07 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1214 WENNLUND. Congratulates Scott Schoeling on having earned the Eagle Scout award. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2204 HR-1205 HR-1215 HR-1215 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Bob and Judi Tecktiel on being honored by the Northwest Subur- ban Jewish Congregation. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1216 COWLISHAW. Mourns the death of Helen G. Oswald Kester of Naperville. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1217 RICE. Proclaims February 7, 1992, as Chicago Shoreland News Day. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1218 HICKS. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shelton of Dahlgren on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1219 MCAFEE. Congratulates Jeanette Oostdyk of Indian Head Park on the occasion of her 100th birthday. Nov08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1220 NOVAK. Congratulates Judy Trumble of Kankakee on winning the Illinois Distinguished Educator Award. Nov08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1221 COWLISHAW. Congratulates Harold Moser of Naperville as he celebrates his 50th anniversary in business. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1222 KUBIK. Congratulates LIFE newspapers of Cicero, LaGrange Park, and Downers Grove on 65 years of service. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1223 DAVIS. Congratulates Chicago General Superintendent of Public Schools Ted D. Kim- brough on being elected President of the National Alliance of Black School Educators. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1224 DANIELS. Congratulates the Village of Bensenville on its October 24, 1991, designation as an IL Certified City. 2205 HR-1224-Cont. 2206 Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1225 MCAULIFFE - HULTGREN. Congratulates Hortense Swedlund of Galesburg on her 90th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1226 PETKA. Congratulates Mrs. Zena Shae as she retires as Executive Assistant to the Direc- tor of the Emergency Services and Disaster Agency. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1227 MATIJEVICH. Urges no layoff off certain Department of Revenue employees. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1228 WOJCIK. Congratulates Dr. Anthony D'Agostino of Schaumburg on receiving the Legacy of Caring Award. Nov 08 1991 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1229 KEANE. Congratulates R. Dale Yung on his retirement from the State of Illinois. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1230 CURRAN. Congratulates Glenwood Junior High School cross country team on winning 1991 I.E.S.A. State Meet. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1231 PHELPS. Congratulates Daniel Edward Keefe and Melodie Lisa McGinnis on the occasion of their wedding in Rock Island. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1232 MARTINEZ. Mourns the death of Victor Perez, Sr., of Chicago. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1233 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bucy of Silvis on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1234 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Lauretta Bowles of Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1235 DEJAEGHER. , HR-1235-Cont. Congratulates Josephine Wilson of Barstow on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1236 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Carrie Peterson of Moline on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1237 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Goldie Raymond of East Moline on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1238 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates. Mrs. Yvonne Brownlee of Silvis on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1239 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell of Silvis on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1240 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Olson of Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1241 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kerckhove of East Moline on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1242 KLEMM. Commends Jean Roberts of Springfield as she retires as Operations Manager of the Legislative Printing Unit. Nov 08 1991 -Resolution adopted HR-1243 NOVAK - MATIJEVICH - GRANBERG - MCNAMARA - GIGLIO, HICKS, BLACK, STANGE, PARKE, KLEMM, JOHNSON, DEJAEGHER, PHE- LAN, BURKE AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Urges citizens to pay homage to men who lost their lives on the 50th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1244 NOVAK. Congratulates Nancy Gartner of Iroquois County on receiving Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Extension Home Economists. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1245 MATIJEVICH. Amends the House Rules to revise 1992 committee and third reading deadlines. Nov 08 1991 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MATIJEVICH Motion prevailed 118-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 113-000-000 2207 HR-1246 HR-1246 PULLEN - KULAS. Salutes the Latvian people on their 73rd anniversary of independence; congratu- lates the new government of the Republic of Latvia; and greets those gathering No- vember 16 in Chicago in commemoration of the Latvian national holiday. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1247 WELLER. Congratulates Scoutmaster Gene Bouzek of Troop 59 in Godley Park District on receiving National Presidents' Scoutmaster Award. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1248 SALTSMAN. Mourns the death of Margaret McCuskey, formerly of Sparland. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1249 PEDERSEN,B - PULLEN - PARCELLS - REGAN - PARKE, HARRIS, MCCRACKEN AND TENHOUSE. Urges Congress to pass federal H.R. 2460, which would discontinue use of the federal social security earnings test. Nov 08 1991 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1250 WELLER. Congratulates Police Chief Dennis Neary of Coal City on 19 years with the po- lice force. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1251 WELLER. Congratulates the Village of Channahon on its 30th anniversary. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1252 HARRIS. Praises Miss Betty Pohlman on the occasion of her 25th anniversary in the teach- ing ministry. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1253 WELLER. Congratulates Roger Fehland on appointment as Police Chief of Herscher. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1254 HARRIS. Congratulates Arthur K. Peekel on being selected 1991-1992 Illinois Teacher of the Year. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1255 HARRIS. Commends Mrs. Claire Bakowski for 30 years of service to St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights. Nov 08 1991 Resolution adopted HR-1256 OBRZUT. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pawlik of Elmwood Park on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2208 HR-1257 HR-1257 WHITE. Proclaims December 15, 1991, as Chicago Housing Authority Tenant Patrol Day throughout Illinois. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1258 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Wallace and Mildred Woodburn of Port Byron on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk a Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1259 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Daniel and Barbara Hawotte of Moline on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1260 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Richard and Helen Lindquist of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1261 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Cyriel and Doris DeMarlie of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1262 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Dorothy L. Harmening of East Moline on her 80th birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1263 HOFFMAN,J. Congratulates Robert Bellina of O'Fallon Township High School on being named Illinois Principal of the Year. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1264 NOVAK. Congratulates James G. Schneider of Kankakee on honor from the Chamber of Commerce. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 : Resolution adopted HR-1265 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mildred Kindelsperger of Moline on her 85th birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1266 OBRZUT. Congratulates Donna Plier of Schiller Park on receiving a Lincoln Academy Me- dallion and being Student Laureate. 2209 HR-1266-Cont. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1267 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Johnnie and Velma Daggett of East Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1268 REGAN. Mourns Earl Hothan of Crete. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1269 KUBIK. Congratulates Dorothy McLaughlin of Western Springs on being named Worn- an of the Year by the Community Center Association. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1270 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Paul and Cheryl Hawotte of East Moline on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1271 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Stanley and Alice Allensworth of Moline on their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1272 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Baker of East Moline on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1273 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates Della Klevs on her retirement as Facility Director of the Kiley De- velopmental Center in Waukegan, Illinois. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1274 RICE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Honesty Sr. of Chicago on their 50th wed- ding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1275 SHAW. Mourns Carrie Newell of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2210 HR-1276 HR-1276 SHAW. Mourns Elizabeth McKee Hester of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1277 WELLER. Commends the Environmentalists Together of L. J. Stevens Middle School in Wilmington. SJan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1278 WELLER. Congratulates Wilmington 1st Baptist Church on its Clothes Closet. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1279 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Francis A. Anderson, former mayor of Monticello. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1280 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Thomas A. Hagan, Jr., of Champaign. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1281 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Orace E. Johnson of Champaign. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1282 JOHNSON. Mourns Kenneth Stratton of Champaign, black leader and teacher. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1283 JOHNSON. Mourns Dr. Edward C. Jordan of Urbana, former head of the electrical engineer- ing department. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1284 NOVAK. Congratulates Fey Orr of Momence on his retirement from the Kankakee Com- munity College board. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1285 NOVAK. Congratulates Walter O'Connor of Limestone Township on his retirement from the Kankakee County Board of Supervisors. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2211 HR-1286 2212 HR-1286 REGAN. Mourns Ann Milton of Crete, community volunteer. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1287 SHAW. Mourns LuAnn West of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1288 CRONIN. Congratulates Jack Lewis of Elmhurst, retiring athletic director at Immaculate Conception High School. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1289 KUBIK. Congratulates Len Caldeira of Western Springs on being named Man of the Year by the Community Center Association. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1290 MATIJEVICH - PETERSON,W - STERN - FREDERICK,VF - CHUR- CHILL AND KLEMM. Mourns the death of Paul Serdar, former Chairman of the Illinois Racing Com- mission and founder of the Imperial Mink Ranch. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1291 YOUNG,A. Mourns Jerome Chapman of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1292 YOUNG,A. Congratulates Jim Newson, of Chicago, retiring police officer. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1293 YOUNG,A. Congratulates William Bolton, of Chicago, retiring police officer. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1294 YOUNG,A. Congratulates Johnny Morgan, of Chicago, retiring police officer. Jan.02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1295 YOUNG,A. Congratulates Theopsy Moore, of Chicago, retiring police officer. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1296 HR-1296 NOVAK. Congratulates Herscher High School's girls' cross country team on being the Class A State champions. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1297 DAVIS. Honors Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago on its fifteenth annual concert series. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1298 MORROW. Mourns Betty Jean Anderson Grantlen of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1299 RYDER. Congratulates WLDS-AM Radio of Jacksonville on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1300 DELEO. Congratulates Plato Academy of Chicago on the occasion of its sixty-first anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1301 WELLER. Congratulates Interstate Nuclear Services of Morris on safety record. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1302 MORROW. Mourns the death of Charles F. Kobler of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1303 MATIJEVICH, STERN, FREDERICK,VF, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates Marilyn Mordini on being named the 1991 Illinois Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1304 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, STERN, PETERSON,W, CHURCHILL AND KLEMM. Congratulates Dorothy Gottschalk on her. retirement as Office Manager of the Waukegan Office of the Department of Employment Security. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1305 NOVAK. Congratulates Lana Brown of Kankakee on Zonta award. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk 2213 HR-1305-Cont. 2214 Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1306 YOUNG,A. Mourns John Wesley Graves, Jr., of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 " Resolution adopted HR-1307 OBRZUT. Congratulates Marie Natalie Discianno of Chicago on her 90th birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1308 BLACK. Congratulates Terry Hill of Danville Area Community College on being named Region 24 Coach of the Year. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1309 NOVAK. Congratulates teacher Mary JaneKuipers of Kankakee for 50 years of teaching. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1310 HICKS. Congratulates Donald J. Morris of McLeansboro on award from the Chamber of Commerce. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1311 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Clifton Davis, Sr., of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1312 YOUNGE,W. Mourns the death of Roosevelt (Bull) McKinney of O'Fallon. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1313 MADIGAN,MJ. Commends Donald J. Roppolo, Jr. of Wood Dale on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1314 LEFLORE. Congratulates Obe Hendricks of Chicago on his 76th birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 " Resolution adopted HR-1315 SHAW. Mourns the death of Roosevelt Akins of Nashville, Tennessee. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1316 HR-1316 SHAW. Mourns the death of Sister Ollie Boggan of Birmingham, Alabama. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1317 RICE. Mourns the death of Karl Jackson of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1318 SHAW. Mourns the death of Luella Joy Jones of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1319 NOVAK. Congratulates the Milford Lions Club on the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1320 NOVAK. Congratulates Clarence and Anna May Bergeron of Kankakee on being named Humanitarians of the Year by St. Mary's Hospital. Jan 02 1992 FiledWith Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1321 MARINARO. Congratulates Arthur and Madeline Sica of Chicago on their 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1322 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Thomas Page of Savoy, emeritus professor at the University of Illinois. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1323 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Alexene Tummelson of Champaign. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1324 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Linda Jean Sy of Homer. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08, Resolution adopted HR-1325 JOHNSON. Congratulates Harold A. Miller of Urbana as he retires from the Parkland Col- lege Board. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2215 HR-1326 2216 HR-1326 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Dean C. Roberts of Tolono. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1327 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Everett Smith of Urbana. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 , Resolution adopted HR-1328 HASARA. Congratulates Mrs. Opal Nimmo of Waggoner on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1329 MULCAHEY. Congratulates Stockton High School on winning the 1A football title. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1330 WELLER. Congratulates Coal City High School girls volleyball team on taking third place in the State Class A tournament. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1331 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Antohia Herrera of Silvis on the occasion of her eightieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1332 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Francis Coene of Moline on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1333 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Joe Romanofsky of Moline on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1334 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. McKay of Hampton on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1335 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Richard Kight of Silvis on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. HR-1335 Cont. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1336 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mercer of East Moline on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1337 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Bertha Heydeman eightieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1338 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wz 45th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1339 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Charles R< of their 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1340 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Harold Bennett of M( birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1341 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. George SI 25th wedding anniversary. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1342 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Adele Blomberg ol dredth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted of East Moline on the occasion of her Resolution adopted alston of Moline on the occasion of their Resolution adopted onnebeck of East Moline on the occasion Resolution adopted oline on the occasion of his ninetieth Resolution adopted heldon of Colona on the occasion of their Resolution adopted f Moline on the occasion of her one hun- Resolution adopted HR-1343 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Thomas Stone of Moline on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1344 WELLER. Congratulates Walter O'Connor as he retires from the Kankakee County Board of Supervisors after 45 years. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk 2217 HR-1344-Cont. 2218 Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1345 WELLER. Congratulates Gerald Hauge of Shorewood on being named Emergency Medical Technician of the Year. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1346 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mr. Ponciano Olvera birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1347 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mabel Beck of Silvis o Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1348 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Ann E. Owens c birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1349 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Sue Hendricks ( birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 HR-1350 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Zelma Carrey eighty-first birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 of Moline on the occasion of his ninetieth Resolution adopted n the occasion of her ninetieth birthday. Resolution adopted )f Moline on the occasion of her ninetieth Resolution adopted of Moline on the occasion of her eightieth Resolution adopted of East Moline on the occasion of her Resolution adopted HR-1351 MAUTINO,F. Mourns Bruno L. Pomatto of Spring Valley. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1352 MAUTINO,F. Congratulates Chief James S. Smoode as he retires from the Spring Valley Police Department. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1353 NOVAK. Congratulates Herscher High School's girls' cross country team on being the Class A State champions. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1354 YOUNG,A. Mourns the death of Frederick Cunningham of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1355 MCNAMARA. Commends Sean Nelson of Midlothian on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1356 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Mary B. Larsen of Moline on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1357 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Ann DeMeyer of East Moline on the occasion of her eighti- eth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1358 HICKS. Congratulates the Wayne County Speed Shop racing team on winning world championship drag racing title. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1359 TROTTER. Mourns the death of Abdul Wali Muhammad of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1360 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Mrs. Lucille Almquist of Moline on tlie occasion of her seven- ty-fifth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1361 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates Bernard Regan of Moline on the occasion of his eightieth birthday. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1362 LEFLORE. Mourns the death of Charlie B. Wilson McKnight of Chicago. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1363 KUBIK. Mourns the death of Frank A. Murin, former Cicero assessor. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2219 HR-1354 HR-1364 HR-1364 KUBIK. Mourns the death of Ben Darda of Cicero. Jan 02 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1365 GIGLIO. Congratulates Jeff Wagner of Dolton on installation as President of the Dolton Chamber of Commerce for 1992. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1366 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Neva A. Anderson of Urbana. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1367 JOHNSON. Mourns Thomas A. Wonderlin of Hoopeston. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Re HR-1368 JOHNSON. Mourns Samuel Carmer of Urbana. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 solution adopted Resolution adopted HR-1369 MULCAHEY. Congratulates the State Bank of Freeport on its 100th anniversary. Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1370 CAPPARELLI - MCAULIFFE - BUGIELSKI - DELEO - SANTIAGO, PHELAN AND BURKE. Designates Illinois Wine Appreciation Week (September 28 through October 4, 1992). Jan 03 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1371 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of Earl Shapland of Champaign. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1372 BLACK. Mourns Thomas W. Merritt of Hoopeston, former State Senator. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1373 NOVAK. Commends Denny Lehnus of Kankakee on election to basketball halls of fame. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted 2220 HR-1374 HR-1374 SHAW. Mourns the death of Vicky Moore Rogers of Chicago. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1375 NOVAK. Congratulates Elwyn Crist on his retirement from Milford Building and Loan. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1376 WELLER. Congratulates Christian Help Organization of Wilmington "cut-a-thon" fund raiser for the needy. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1377 WELLER. Congratulates Lana Brown of Kankakee on Zonta award. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1378 WELLER. on successful Congratulates Tina Pry on receiving the DAR Award. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1379 WELLER. Congratulates Kristin Harty of Morris on receiving the DAR Award. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1380 WELLER. Commends Tim Orenic of Troy Township on being named Fireman of the Year. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1381 WELLER. Congratulates Kalen Schulteis of Manteno on receiving DAR Award. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1382 PARCELLS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Shawn Smith of Troop 17 in Northfield. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1383 PARCELLS. Congratulates Eagle Scout Dan Cottrell of Troop 17 in Northfield. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1384 PARCELLS. Congratulates Dr. Jean McGrew, superintendent of Northfield Township High School District 225, on being,named Illinois Superintendent of the Year. 2221 HR-1384-Cont. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1385 NOVAK. Commends Reverend William H. Copeland, Jr., of Kankakee on his ministry. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1386 MARTINEZ. Urges U.S. Congress to prevent flag desecration. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Rfrd to Comm on Assignment HR-1387 PARKE. Congratulates Jim Craig on his retirement as Commander of the Veterans of American Conflicts. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1388 MORROW. Mourns the death of Lillian Davis, formerly of Chicago. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1389 MATIJEVICH, FREDERICK,VF, CHURCHILL, STERN, PETERSON,W AND KLEMM. Congratulates Patricia Love and Jeffrey Hines on receiving the IL Bell Vail Award for their acts of heroism. Jan 07 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 08 Resolution adopted HR-1390 RYDER. Congratulates Don Snead of Roodhouse for seventy years firefighter. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1391 RYDER. Mourns the death of Melba Hall of Jacksonville. Jan 08 1992, Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted as a volunteer HR-1392 WELLER. Congratulates James G. Schneider of Kankakee on honors from the Boy Scouts of America and the Chamber of Commerce. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1393 WELLER. Congratulates Robert D. Reich of Bourbonnais on becoming president of the Illi- nois Association of School Boards. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2222 2223 HR-1394 HR-1394 WELLER. Congratulates Brenda Ziegler of Seneca on receiving the DAR award. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1395 FLOWERS. Congratulates Valentine Williams of Kankakee for being the oldest member of the Broken Arrow Horseback Riding Club. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1396 HOMER. Congratulates Tony Coleman for rescuing Trent Goforth from a lake near Cuba. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1397 DEERING - WOOLARD - PHELPS - RICHMOND - HANNIG. Urges U.S. Congress to support and enact legislation ensuring continued health benefits to retired coal miners. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Jan 21 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -DEERING Committee discharged 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted HR-1398 MORROW. Commends Yoshio Yamada of Englewood High School on the occasion of his retirement. Jan 08 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1399 CURRIE - SCHAKOWSKY - FREDERICK,VF - JONES,LOU - BARNES, SATTERTHWAITE, DAVIS, STERN, JONES,SHIRLEY, HASARA, WO- JCIK, COWLISHAW, PARCELLS, DEUCHLER, STEPAN, FLOWERS, MUNIZZI AND YOUNGE,W. Urges Congress to ratify the United Nations' Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1400 CHURCHILL. Congratulates the Village of Antioch on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1401 CHURCHILL. Mourns the death of John Soffietti of Fox Lake. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1402 SATTERTHWAITE. Congratulates the University of Illinois' student newspaper, The Daily Illini, upon its 120th anniversary. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1403 SATTERTHWAITE. Mourns the death of Charles Wolff of Elgin, president of the University of Illinois board of trustees. Jan 08 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1404 MORROW. Mourns Owen O. Washington of Chicago. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1405 BUGIELSKI. Mourns Roman W. Stefanski of Chicago. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1406 COWLISHAW. Commends Firstar Naper Bank on receiving an award from the Illinois Drug Ed- ucation Alliance. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1407 WOOLARD. Congratulates Allen McCree of Carterville on outstanding year in the sport of goose calling. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1408 WOOLARD. Congratulates John A. Logan College on its 25th anniversary. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1409 GRANBERG. Congratulates Centralia High School's girls' volleyball team on winning the Class AA volleyball regional title. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1410 GRANBERG. Congratulates the Mater Dei High School girls cross country team of Breese on its outstanding seasonal record. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1411 GRANBERG. Congratulates Mater Dei High School boys cross country team of Breese on its outstanding record. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1412 DUNN,JOHN. Mourns the death of Joseph James Slaw of Decatur. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1413 DUNN,JOHN. Congratulates Darrell W. Beck of Decatur on becoming supreme master of the Knights of Columbus 4th degree. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1414 HARRIS. Commends Pike Lorne Kelly of Arlington Heights on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted 2224 HR-1403 HR-1415 HR-1415 HARRIS. Commends James Edwards of Mt. Prospect who was named Police Officer of the Year. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1416 HARRIS. Commends Todd Nicholas Koclanis of Arlington Heights on becoming an Eagle Scout. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1417 RONAN - KULAS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. Requests Governor Edgar and the Department of Conservation to rename Shal- lowbrook Farm as Richard A. Mautino Memorial State Park. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1419 KUBIK. Congratulates Ella Mae Kovacic of Chicago as she retires after 26 years with Illi- nois Bell. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1420 HARTKE. Congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kinkelaar of Effingham on the occasion of their 66th wedding anniversary. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1421 BUGIELSKI. Congratulates Stanley J. Wegrzyn of Chicago on his 75th birthday anniversary. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1422 PARKE, WOJCIK AND KIRKLAND. Mourns Bruce Clement Lind of Hoffman Estates. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1423 WELLER. Congratulates Ruth Capsel of Seneca on recognition as 4-H volunteer by the Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1424 WELLER. Congratulates Eagle Scout Kenneth Bolton of Troop 463 in Gardner. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1425 KIRKLAND. Congratulates Warren Danielson of Elgin as he retires as Deputy Chief of the El- gin Police Department. Jan 09 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1426 JONES,SHIRLEY, MUNIZZI, TURNER, DELEO, MARTINEZ AND BU- GIELSKI. Mourns the death of Irene Grace Roti of Chicago. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted 2225 HR-1427 HR-1427 WELLER. Commends members of the Wilmington Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5422 and Auxiliary for volunteer service. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1428 WELLER. Congratulates Robert H. Blasius, who is retiring from the Illinois Department of Transportation. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 ' Resolution adopted HR-1429 WELLER. Congratulates Kathryn Cannon of Braidwood on receiving the DAR Good Citi- zen Award. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1430 WELLER. Congratulates Patricia Assi of Wilmington High School on receiving the DAR Good Citizen Award. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1431 SCHAKOWSKY. Designates Dance Marathon Weekend for March 6th through 8th. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1432 KUBIK. Congratulates Irv Felix of North Riverside on receiving LaGrange Community Hospital Associate Board's Medical Service Award. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1433 MCGUIRE. Congratulates City of Joliet on receiving the 1991 Salute to Industry Award from the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1434 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Stanley J. Wegrzyn of Chicago on his 75th birthday anniversary. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1435 TURNER. Mourns the death of Ann M. Boyle of Oak Park. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1436 SCHOENBERG. Congratulates Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School of Skokie on 30 years of service to the Jewish community. 2226 HR-1436-Cont. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1437 MORROW. Mourns the death of Dawna Rae Dial of Chicago. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1438 MORROW. Mourns the death of George Ira Dean of Chicago. Jan 14.1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1439 DEERING. Mourns the death of Maryann Mode of Okawville. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1440 MORROW. Mourns the death of Blanche Neaton Matthews of Chicago. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1441 MORROW. Mourns the death of Tom Edwards, Jr., of Chicago. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1442 WELLER. Congratulates Shabbona Cheerleaders of Shabbona Junior High in Morris on qualifying for National Cheerleading Competition. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1443 WELLER. Congratulates Tracy Boe of Ottawa on receiving the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. Jan 14 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1444 MADIGAN,MJ. Congratulates Nathan Gold of Chicago on receiving the Spirit of Life Award from the City of Hope National Medical Center and the Beckman Research Institute. Jan 15 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1445 YOUNG,A. Mourns Tommie Parker Walker of Chicago. Jan 15 1992 Filed With Clerk Jan 16 Resolution adopted HR-1446 BLACK. 2227 HR-1446 Cont. Mourns the death of Mary K. "Cassie" Hile of Danville. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1447 SHAW. Mourns the death of Lonnie Earl Smith of Chicago, age 14. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1448 WELLER. Commends the Simnick Santa Claus Train in Kankakee and honors the memory of Tim Simnick. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1449 DANIELS. Congratulates Sherwin Swartz on his retirement from the Illinois House Repub- lican Staff. Jan. 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1450 DANIELS. Expresses warmest regards to Pamela S. McDonough as a valued friend and as- sociate on the House Republican staff as she continues to grow and prosper as a member of the staff of the Capital Development Board. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1451 MORROW. Mourns the death of Abdul Wali Muhammad of Chicago. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1452 BLACK. Congratulates Eagle Scout Brian Steven Blair of Troop 295.in Paris. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1453 STECZO. Congratulates Henry and Marjorie Parent of Hazel Crest on their 50thwedding anniversary. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1454 WOLF. Congratulates Edward M. Schroeder of Granite City on being named Outstand- ing Teacher for 1991. Jan 16 1992. Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1455 DEJAEGHER. Congratulates George Mulvey of Rock Island as he retires after 32 years with Teamsters Local Union No. 371. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted 2228 HR-1456 JOHNSON. Mourns Jacob Benjamin Hamburg of Champaign. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk Resolution adopted HR-1457 JOHNSON. Mourns the death of George Merrimac of Champaign. Jan 16 1992 Filed With Clerk- Resolution adopted HR-1458 SHAW. Mourns the death of Susie L. Williams of Chicago. Jan 16 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1459 SHAW. Mourns the death of Eula Lee Lockhart of Chicago. Jan 16 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1460 RONAN. Congratulates Charles H. McLean of Chicago on his retirement from the Illinois Department of Transportation. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1461 CURRAN. Congratulates Springfield Urban League, Inc., on its 65th anniversary. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1462 CURRAN. Congratulates the Sangamon State soccer team on winning the Regional title. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1463 CURRAN. Congratulates William Remack, Sr., of Springfield on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1464 CURRAN. Congratulates Lillian Jones of Springfield on her 75th birthday. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1465 KIRKLAND. Mourns the death of Bruce Lind of Hoffman Estates. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1466 BALANOFF. Congratulates and thanks Chicago's Charles Zeal as he retires from I.E.P.A. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1467 MATIJEVICH. Amends the House Rules to extend filing and committee .................. deadlines for appropriation bills. Jan 21 1992 Motion filed to bypass Comm PLACE SPKRS TABLE IMMEDIATE CONSIDER -MATIJEVICH Motion prevailed 117-000-000 Speaker's Table Resolution adopted 117-000-000 2229 HR-1456 HR-1468 2230 HR-1468 PRESTON. Acknowledges the contribution of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the civil rights movement in America. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1469 WOOLARD. Commends Police Officers Bill Lampley, Todd Kays, and Ray Britton for hero- ism in Benton as they saved accident victim. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted HR-1470 BLACK. Proclaims January 26 through February 1, 1992 Catholic Schools Week. Jan 21 1992 Resolution adopted 2231 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE BILLS SENATE COMMITTEE CODES SAGR Agriculture and Conservation SAPA Appropriations I. SAPB Appropriations II SCOA Committee on Assignment of Bills SELC Elections SESE Elementary and Secondary Education SENE Energy and Environment SEXC Executive SEXA Executive Appointments SFIC Finance SHED Higher Education SINS Insurance SJUD Judiciary SLBR Labor SLGV Local Government SPBH Public Health SREV Revenue SRUL Rules STRN Transportation SCWL Committee of the Whole SRSG Reorganization of State Government SCED Commerce and Economic Development 2232 SB-0001 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE - LUFT. (New Act; Ch. 23,'par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638 and 643; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to an annual increase which is 5% for the 1990 levy year and for subsequent levy years is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and exempts from the State Mandates Act. Also amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tues- day in December. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT To LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, SB-1(SS-1) creates a local government organization and structure mandate for which no reimburse- ment is required. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. (Tabled May 15, 1991) Adds reference to: Ch. 85, pars. 611a; Ch. 120, par. 2-201, 2-203, 9-901, rep. par. 2-202.4; Ch. 127, new par. 141.300 Changes the exceptions to the extension limitations, the date on which the provi- sions of the Act take effect. Limits to only a 5% annual increase without a referen- dum. Provides for a deficit reduction reserve fund into which there are appropriations of $200,000,000 the first year and $100,000,000 each subsequent year. Establishes permanent income tax rates at 3% for individuals, trusts and es- tates and 4.8% for corporations. Changes the double residential property tax in- come tax deduction to a deduction for property taxes actually paid on residential property. Continues income tax proceeds deposits into the Education Assistance Fund and the Income Tax Surcharge Local Government Distributive Fund. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 46, par. 28-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-15; Ch,. 85, pars. 611, 6818, new par. 2208.15; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 2-201, 2-203, 9-901, 513, 637, 638, 643, Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1 Deletes title and everything after the enacting clause. Creates the Property Tax Extension Limitation Act. Provides that if a new rate or a rate increase is autho- rized by statute to be imposed without referendum or is subject to a backdoor refer- endum, the governing body of the affected unit of local government shall submit the new rate or rate increase to direct referendum. Provides that a taxing district is lim- ited to an extension increase of 5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index during the 12 month calendar year preceding the levy year, whichever is less. Amends various Acts in relation to property tax levies. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act to make the 5% individual income tax rate and the 4.8% corporate income tax rate permanent. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 3. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, new par. 12-10.3; Ch. 127, new par. 141.299 Amends the Public Aid Code and the State Finance Act to create the Health Care Debt Relief Fund in the State Treasury. The Fund shall consist of deposits from the Illinois income tax and all moneys received by the Dept. of Public Aid as federal financial participation which are related to that portion of costs which is medicaid-allowable. Provides that disbursements from the Fund shall be solely for the payment of allowable costs incurred by hospitals, skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for services rendered to recipients covered under AFDC, general assistance and medically indigent from July 1, 1990 through June 30, 1991. Provides that balance remaining in the Fund after the payments shall be transferred 2233 SB-0001-Cont. to GRF. Provides that tranfers from GRF to the Local Government Distributive Fund from the income tax shall be 1/12 each month through June 30, 1991, 5/72 through December 31, 1992 and 1/9 on and after January 1, 1993. Provides for de- posits into the Health Care Debt Relief Fund beginning July 1, 1991 and continu- ing through December 31, 1992 of 5% of amounts collected under the Illinois Income Tax Act minus deposits into the Income Tax Relief Fund. Effective July 1, 1991. Feb 13 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Assigned to Revenue Feb 28 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Mar 05 Waive Posting Notice 7C Committee Revenue Mar 12 AS AMENDED No recommendation 011-000-000 Tabled Primary Sponsor Changed To COMM. ON REVENUE Added As A Joint Sponsor LUFT Motion PLACE ON 2ND Motion prevailed Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Amendment No.O REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading May 15 Recalled to Second Reading Mtn Reconsider Vote Prevail 01 Mtn Prevail -Table Amend No 01 Tabled Amendment No.02 PHILIP Adopted Amendment No.03 WEAVER,S & PHILIP Adopted Amendment No.04 DEMUZIO & COLLINS Lost Amendment No.05 DEMUZIO Lost 027-029-000 Amendment No.06 JONES & JACOBS Lost Amendment No.07 CULLERTON,J Lost 026-031-000 Amendment No.08 LUFT Lost 029-029-000 Amendment No.09 HOLMBERG Lost 026-029-000 Amendment No.10 HOLMBERG Lost 025-030-000 Amendment No. 11 CARROLL Lost 026-029-000 Amendment No.12 CARROLL Lost 022-030-000 Amendment No. 13 CARROLL Lost 024-030-000 Amendment No.14 JONES Lost 024-030-000 Amendment No. 15 KELLY & SEVERNS Lost Amendment No. 16 SEVERNS CARROLL-KELLY Floor motion SEVERNS MOVES TO AMEND ON ITS FACE Motion prevailed Lost Placed Calndr,Third Reading Third Reading - Passed 031-027-000 SB-0001-Cont. May 16 Arrive House First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment May 21 Added As A Joint Sponsor TENHOUSE Committee Assignment of Bills Assigned to Revenue May 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER OF 2ND RDING 2ND DAY-MADIGAN,MJ Committee discharged Placed Calndr,Second Readng Second Reading Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jun 24 Motion filed EXTEND 3RD RDING DEADLINE UNTIL END OF 1991 SPRING SESSION - BLACK Calendar Order of 3rd Rdng Jun 26 Tabled House Rule 37(G) Jul 05 Alt Primary Sponsor Changed MATIJEVICH Tabled Pursuant to Rule37(G) (06-26-91) Jul 11 Mtn filed take from Table SUSPEND RULE 74(A) & 37(G) AND EXTEND 3RD RDING DEADLINE UNTIL END OF 1991 SPRING SESSION- MATIJEVICH 3/5 vote required Mtn take from table - lost Tabled Pursuant to Rule37(G) (06-26-91) SSB-0002 LUFT. (Ch. 120, new par.501a.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 to require.all counties over 600,000 population to classify real property for purposes of taxation by September 30, 1991. If a classi- fication ordinance is not adopted by that date, the Illinois Department of Revenue is required to classify the property and notify the county board. Also specifies the minimum classifications and provides that certain residential real property be in the lowest classification. Effective immediately. SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Deletes reference to: Ch. 120, new par. 501a. Adds reference to: Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-15; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 637, 638, 643, 862, 863, 865, 866, 868, new pars. 866.1, 866.2, 870, 871, title preceding par. 861; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1 Changes title and deletes everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Hos- pital District Law, the Municipal Code, the Public Library District Act, the State Mandates Act, the Museum District Act, the Downstate Forest Preserve District Act, the Park District Code, the Revenue Act of 1939, the Truth in Taxation Act, the Highway Code, and the School Code. Changes the date of filing annual appro- priation ordinances for certain local governmental units. States requirements for public hearing on the question of a taxing district aggregate levy in excess of 105% of the property taxes extended for the preceding year, and authorizes a referendum on the question. Prohibits taxing districts from maintaining an excess balance in any fund. Makes other changes. Mar 05 1991 First reading Waive Posting Notice 7C Rfrd to Comm on Assignment I Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2234 2235 SB-0002-Cont. Mar 06 Assigned to Revenue Apr 10 Primary Sponsor Changed To LU FT Committee Revenue Apr 1 I Recommnded do pass as amend 010-002-000 Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 15 Second Reading Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Placed Calndr,Third Reading Jul 19 Session Sine Die 2236 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE BILLS HOUSE COMMITTEE CODES HAGI Aging HAGR Agriculture HAPE Appropriations - Education HAPG Appropriations - General Services HAPH Appropriations - Human Services HAPP Approp - Public Safety & Infrastructure HCFL Children and Family Law HCOA Assignment of Bills HCOF Constitutional Officers HCON Consumer Protection HCOT Counties and Townships HCWL Committee of the Whole HEFI Educational Finance HELA Election Law HELC Elections HELM Elememtary and Secondary Education HENE Environment and Energy HEUD Economic and Urban Development HEXC Executive HFIN Financial Institutions HHEC Health Care HHED Higher Education HHOU Housing HHSV Human Services HINS Insurance HJUA Judiciary I HJUB Judiciary II HLBC Labor and Commerce HMCL Municipal and Conservation Law HMEN Mental Health HPPN Personnel and Pensions HPUB Public Utilities HREG Registration and Regulation HREL Real Estate Law HREP Reapportionment HREV Revenue HRUL Rules HSTG State Government Adminstration HTRN Transportation and Motor Vehicles T TI ·T7,l IT ......... - --I A AY - !.._ 2237 HB-0001 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - EWING - FREDERICK,VF - OL- SON,MYRON, BLACK, JOHNSON, WOJCIK, PULLEN, MCAULIFFE, RYDER, HASARA, WEAVER,M, WELLER, HARRIS, KIRKLAND, SIE- BEN, CRONIN, DOEDERLEIN, HOFFMAN,M, PARCELLS, KUBIK, HENSEL, PEDERSEN,B, REGAN, KLEMM, MCCRACKEN, BARNES AND PETERSON,W. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638 and 643; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to an annual increase which is 5% for the 1990 levy year and for subsequent levy years is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and exempts from the State Mandates Act. Also amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tues- day in December. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE In the opinion of DCCA, HB-1(SS-1) creates a local government' organization and structUre mandate for which no reimburse- mentis required. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: Ch. 46, par. 28-1 Adds certain special purpose extensions to the definition of "aggregate exten- sion". Provides that a school district's State aid shall not be reduced due to the oper- ation of the Act. Makes changes relating to the effect of property annexations. Amends the Election Code to exempt referenda under the Act from the "3 public question maximum". Makes other changes. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 501a, new pars. 501a.l and 501a.2) Deletes everything in the bill. Replaces with a Tax Limitation Act that imposes limitations on both levies (the increase in the Consumer Price Index) and extensions (the lesser of 5% or the Consumer Price Index increase) with the State reimbursing taxing districts for the difference between the levy and extension. Classifies real property for tax purposes in counties over 500,000 and under 1,000,000. Imposes a uniform levy date. Effective immediately. Feb 13 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 14 Assigned to Reverue Feb 20 St Mandate Fis Note Filed Committee Revenue Mar 05 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd ORDER 2ND RDING IST LEG. DAY -DANIELS Committee Revenue Mar 12 M,tn Prevail Suspend Rul 20K 114-000-000 Committee Revenue Mar 13 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Amendment No.02 REVENUE Motion DO NOT ADOPT Motion failed Amendment No.02 REVENUE Adopted 008-000-005 Remains in CommiRevenue Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-0002 HB-0002 MCPIKE. (Ch. 120, par. 482.7a) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Deletes obsolete text. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Adds reference to: (Ch. 120, par. 501a, new pars. 501a.l and 501a.2) Deletes everything. Replaces with a Property Tax Limitation Act that imposes limitations on both levies (the increase in the Consumer Price Index) and extensions (the lesser of 5% or the Consumer Price Index increase) with the State reimbursing taxing districts for the difference between the levy and extension. Also classifies real property for tax purposes in counties over 500,000 and under 1,000,000. Also im- poses a uniform levy date. Effective immediately. Feb 25 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Feb 26 Assigned to Revenue Mar 06 Amendment No.01 REVENUE Adopted Recommnded do pass as amend 008-003-002 Placed Calndr,Second Readng Mar 07 Fiscal Note Requested DANIELS Placed Calndr,Second Readng May 24 Tabled House Rule 3,7(G) 'HB-0003 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - EWING - FREDERICK,VF - OL- SON,MYRON, BLACK, JOHNSON, WOJCIK, PULLEN, MCAULIFFE, RYDER, HASARA, WEAVER,M, WELLER, HARRIS, KIRKLAND, SIE- BEN, CRONIN, DOEDERLEIN, HOFFMAN,M, PARCELLS, KUBIK, HENSEL, PEDERSEN;B, REGAN, KLEMM, MCCRACKEN, BARNES AND PETERSON,W. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, new par. 2208.15, par. 6818; Ch. 96 1/2, par: 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638 and 643;, Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to an annual increase which is 5% for the 1990 levy year and for subsequent levy years is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Also amends the Revenue Act of 1939 and exempts from the State Mandates Act. Also amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tues- day in December. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Mar 19 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Motion advc 2nd,no refr com Committee Assignment of Bills Apr 16 Assigned to Revenue Apr 23 Motion disch comm, advc 2nd Committee Revenue Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D HB-0004 MCPIKE. (Ch. 120, par. 482.1) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 Section on multi-township assessors to revise cross reference to the Administrative Procedure Act. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2238 HB-0005 MCPIKE. (Ch. 120, par. 482) Amends the Revenue Act of 1939 Section containing definitions. Adds a caption to the Section and revises text regarding use of definitions within the Act. Apr 05 1991 First reading Rfrd to Comm on Assignment Apr 08 Assigned to Revenue Apr 26 Tbld pursuant Hse Rule 27D 'HB-0006 DANIELS - CHURCHILL - EWING - FREDERICK,VF - OL- SON,MYRON. (New Act; Ch. 23, par. 1270; Ch. 24, par. 8-3-1; Ch. 81, par. 1004-5; Ch. 85, par. 6818, new par. 2208.15; Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6324; Ch. 105, par. 5-1; Ch. 120, pars. 513, 637, 638, 643; Ch. 121, par. 6-501; Ch. 122, par. 34-54.1) Enacts the Property Tax Limitation Act which limits property tax extensions to' an annual increase which is the lesser of 5% or the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index unless the voters approve a greater increase. Makes certain exceptions to the limitation. Amends the Revenue Act of 1939. Amends numerous other Acts to change the levy certification date to the last Tuesday in December. Exempts from the State Mandates Act. Effective immediately. STATE MANDATES ACT MAY REQUIRE REIMBURSEMENT TO LOCAL GOV'TS. Apr 30 1991 First reading Referred to Rules Jul 18 Session Sine Die HRUL i Fiscal Note Act may be applicable. 2239 HB-0005 2240 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2241 SJR-0001 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, March 5, 1991, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.; the return of the House into perfunctory sessions at 10:05 o'clock a.m. on the dates of February 15, 19, 21, 25 and 28 and into regular session on Tuesday, March 5, 1991, at 12:05 o'clock p.m.. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0002 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, March 12, 1991, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. and the House on Tuesday, March 12, 1991, at 12:05 o'clock p.m. Mar 06 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Mar 07 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0003 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, March 19, 1991, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, March 19, 1991, at 12:05 o'clock p.m. Mar 13 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 14 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0004 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, April 10, 1991 at 12:30 o'clock p.m. and the return of the House into Perfunctory Sessions at 10:05 a.m. on the dates of March 26, 27 and 28, April 3, 4 and 5 and into regular Session on Tuesday, April 9, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. Mar 20 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table Mar 21 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0005 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return, on Tuesday, April 23, 1991, of the Senate at 12:30 o'clock p.m. and the House at 1:05 p.m. Apr 18 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House S Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0006 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, April 30, 1991, at 12:30 p.m; and the House on Tuesday, April 30, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. Apr 25 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Speaker's Table SJR-0006-Cont. Apr 26 Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0007 LECHOWICZ. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, May 7, 1991, at 12:30 p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, May 7, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. May 03 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 6 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0008 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate at 12:30 p.m. and the House at 12:05 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14, 1991. May 10 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0009 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, May 20, 1991, at 12:30 p.m.; and the House on Monday, May 20, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 1. Calls for the return of the House on Monday, May 20, 1991, at 6:05 p.m. May 16 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted May 17 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Amendment No.01 MATIJEVICH Adopted Resolution Adopted-Amended May 21 S Concurs in H Amend. 01 Resolution Adopted-Amended Adopted both Houses SJR-0010 ROCK. Calls for the return of the Senate on Wednesday, May 29, 1991, at 12:30 p.m.; and the House on Wednesday, May 29, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. May 24 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MCPIKE Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0011 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at 12:30 p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. May 30 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted May 31 Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses 2242 2243 SJR-0012 SJR-0012 DEMUZIO. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 24, 1991, at 12:30 p.m; and the House on Monday, June 24, 1991, at 4:05 p.m. Jun 21 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Arrive House Hse Sponsor MATIJEVICH Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses SJR-0013 VADALABENE. Proclaims that both Houses stand adjourned SINE DIE. Jul 19 1991 Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted 2244 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 2245 HJR-0001 MATIJEVICH. Upon the House adjourning on Thursday, April 11, and the Senate adjourning on Friday, April 12, calls for the two Houses to return at 12:05 o'clock p.m. on Tues- day, April 16. Apr 11 1991 Resolution adopted Apr 12 Arrive Senate, Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0002 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of the House on Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at 12:05 p.m.; and the Senate on Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at 12:30 p.m. Jun 06 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 07 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0003 MATIJEVICH. Calls for the return of the Senate on Monday, June 17, 1991, at 12:30 p.m.; and the House on Tuesday, June 18, 1991, at 12:05 p.m. Jun 13 1991 Resolution adopted Jun 14 Arrive Senate Sen Sponsor DEMUZIO Mtn Prevail to Suspend Rule 06 Resolution adopted Adopted both Houses HJR-0004 MCPIKE. Proclaims that both Houses stand adjourned SINE DIE. Jul 18 1991 Resolution adopted 2246 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION SENATE RESOLUTIONS 2247 SR-0001 KELLY. Adopts the temporary rules of the 87th G.A. as the temporary rules of the First Special Session of the 87th G.A. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted SR-0002 SEVERNS. Names the Standing Committees and the officers of the Senate of the First Spe- cial Session of the 87th G.A. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted SR-0003 KELLY. Informs the House that the Senate has convened in the First Special Session and is ready for business. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted SR-0004 SEVERNS. Names the Committee to notify the Governor that the First Special Session of the 87th G.A. is in session. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted SR-0005 KELLY. Calls for preparation of daily Journals of the First Special Session. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2248 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 2249 HR-0001 MCPIKE. Informs the Senate that the House has organized in Special Session 1 and is ready to transact business. Feb 13 1991 Resolution adopted 2250 STATUTES AMENDED 2251 Chap. Par. Bill GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 212 1008 t1035 1036 t1036 1037 t1037 1107 STATUTES AMENDED Chap. Par. 1-Cont. HB-2095 HB-68 SB-85; HB-513 HB-1727 HB-1727, 2707 HB-1727 HB-1727 SB-1378; HB-1044, 1297,1947,2402, 2707. *3112.9 *3113 *3113.9 *3114 *3114.9 *3115 *3115.9 3116 *3116 *3117 *3130 *1 i1 Bill HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438, 2479 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 SB-37 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2438 TID rDA'O *3000 HB-2439 31 40 HB-243 *3002 HB-2439 *3140 HB-2438 *3002.9 HB-2439 *3141 HB-2438 *3003 HB-2439 *3142 HB-2438 *30039 HB-24393160 HB-2438 *3004 HB-2439 *3161 HB-2438 *3004.9 HB-2439 t3308 HB-1506 *3005 HB-2439 *3350 thru 3355 SB-1408 3 9 3*3700 SB-37 *3005.9 HB-2439 *3700 SB-37 *3006 HB-2439 3701 SB-37 *3006.9 HB-2439 AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTI *3007 HB-2439 *3007.9 HB-2439 5 *3008 HB-2439 55 3 HB-1207 *3008.9 HB-2439 55.4 HB-1207 *3009 HB-2439 55.5 HB-1207 *3019 HB-2439 55.6 SB-45, 1304; HB- *3020 HB-2439 55.6b SB-45, 1304; HB- *3030.9 HB-2439 55.14 HB-1248 *3031 HB-2439 127 SB-412; HB-971 *3040 HB-2439 t127.7b SB-1392;HB-314 *3041 HB-2439 t127.13 SB-412;HB-971 *3048 HB-2439 128 HB-742 *3050 HB-2439 *158 SB-1377 *3051 HB-2439 *210 thru 232 SB-1408 *3100 HB-2438 242a SB-93, 1152; HB- *3101 HB-2438 403 SB-1126 *3102.9 HB-2438 404.1 HB-620 *3103 HB-2438 803 HB-831 *3103.9 HB-2438 806 HB-1464 *3104 HB-2438,2479 813.1 HB-1464 3104.9 HB-2438 814 HB-1464 *3105 HB-2438,2479 818 HB-831 *3105.9 HB-2438 819 HB-1464 *3106 HB-2438 819.2 HB-1464, 1904 *3106.9 HB-2438 t819.3 HB-1905 *3107 HB-2438 822.1 SB-424 *3108 HB-2438 822.2 HB-1464 *3108.9 HB-2438 822.3 HB-1464 *3109 HB-2438 824.1 HB-507,1464 3109.9 SB-37 852' HB-1906 *3109.9 HB-2438 853 HB-1906 3110 SB-37 t853.1 HB-1906 *3110 HB-2438 933 HB-2429 *3111.9 HB-2438 1202 SB-928 *3112 HB-2438 1204 SB-881; HB-967 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. URE 1367 1367 345 2252 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 5-Cont. 8-Cont. 1206 SB-881; HB-967 37-36a SB-458; HB-61 1208 SB-927 37-40 HB-1430 1211 SB-496,1303 37.36a SB-444 1212.1 SB-45,494,496,1217, 108a HB-1744 1218, 1303; HB-978 *108m thru 109 SB-1408 1212.2 SB-494, 495,928, 1303 111.1 HB-1567 t1212.4 SB-751 *111.1 HB-70 1302.1 SB-1080; HB-1867 *111.2 HB-70, 1567 1409 SB-68 .-*111.3 HB-70 1704.1 SB-1127, 1361 *119 122 HB- 2258 HB-1745, 1977 *119.9 thru122 HB-441 t2307 SB-93, 1152; HB-345 131.1 HB-1828 *2500 HB-2437 t132.4 HB-1828 *2501 HB-2437 134.9 HB-1744 *2502 HB-2437 139.5 HB-1744 *2503 HB-2437 148a HB-1744 *2504 HB-2437 166 HB-1260, 1368 *191.1 SB-1408 ALIENS *210 thru 215 SB-1408 6 *240 thru 244 SB-1408 1 HB-1841 *250 thru 267 HB-1430 *2 HB-1841 302 SB-964 *3 HB-1841 303 SB-964 *4 HB-1841 t303.1 HB-2378 ANIMALS 310 SB-964 8 318 SB-964 *31.9 thru 33 SB-1408 320 SB-964 *33.90thru 37 SB-1408 321 SB-964 37-1 SB-458; HB-856 353 HB-1260 37-3 SB-558 357 HB-338 37-3.07 HB-855 365 SB-31 37-4 SB-491,692; HB-946 367 SB-31 37-5 SB-445,491,692; *371 HB-1260 HB-946 376 SB-31 37-6 SB-445 702.03 HB-1260, 1272 37-9 SB-458; HB-1871 703.01 SB-964 37-18 SB-700 t703.02 SB-964 37-19 SB-458 t703.03 SB-964 37-20 HB-2175 t703.04 SB-964 37-26 SB-69,320, 406,445, 704.01 HB-2378 457,458, 481,557, 705 HB-1260, 1307 559, 1404; HB-223, 710 HB-1260 456, 1005, 1045, *751 thru 759 SB-1408 1720, 1848, 1972, 8 H 12 1975,2300 805 HB-1260 t37-26.01 HB-1706 954 HB-1368 37-26.4 SB-701 ARBITATION AND AWARDS t37-26.5 SB-458 37-27 HB-2180,2300 10 *37-27.1 HB-2300 101 HB,620 37-28 SB-37, 458; HB-1745 ATTORNEYAT 37-29 SB-456; HB-1966, ATORNEYS AT LAW 1967 13 37-31 HB-1444 1 HB-1280 37-31.1 SB-458 t12.1 SB-824; HB-2041 37-32 SB-424, 458 14 SB-656 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. . :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2253 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. ATTORNEY GEN. & STATE'S 151/-Cont. ATTORNEYS 68 14 4 t7b 53 thru 57 t54A 55A t55A 62 t65 thru 69 207.06 HB-316 HB-2473 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-700 AUDITOR GENERAL & STATE COMPTROLLER 15 2-13 3-6 201 209 209.03 t209.05 210.05 t210.05c *211 213 *215 216 221 222.1 301-20 *303-1A 303-2 t303-2.1 t304A-1 427 432 501 503 504 505 t507 t508 AVIATION 151/2 22.41 22.42 22.42k 22.43d t22.43e 22.82 *48.100 thru 48.112 HB-607 HB-607 SB- 1416 SB-668 . SB-1079; HB-342, 2002, 2216,2227, 2446, 2607 SB-668, 1196 SB-642 SB-642 HB-2546 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2546 SB-1172 HB-2365, 2485 SB-1329 SB-1084 HB-607 HB-2420 SB-650 HB-1390 HB-2 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 1650 SB-1325 HB-1309, 1710, 2257, 2311,2312 HB-2365, 2485 HB-1309, 2257 HB-1309, 2257 HB-1309,2257 SB-1471 SB-1249 SB-1016 SB-125 SB-125 SB-1138 HB-1286 68.1 68.2 68.2g t68.2h 68.3 68.3a 68.8 68.13 t68.16b 68.17 68.17c 68.21 142 *200 *201 *501 thru 521 Bill HB-1228 SB-1231 SB-1243, 1471 SB-1471; HB-1228 SB-214 SB-214 SB-214; HB-1296 HB-1122, 1552 SB-806; HB-9 HB-783, 2646 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-1471 SB-51 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-1296 BAILS 16 *25.9 SB-1408 *26 SB-1408 BANKING AND FINANCE 17 I t3.2a 13.5 4 4.1 15 16 16.1 19.3 22.03 106 302 *303 thru 308 311 312 312.2 t313.1 +t313.2 314 316 317 319 320 321 t321.1 322 323 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-720; HB-2545 SB-464 SB-464, 980 SB-464 SB-940, 980, 1079; HB-2069, 2118, 2134, 2562 SB-33, 464, 940; HB-67 SB-464 SB-33; HB-67 SB-1487 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-1911 SB-464 SB-464, 1519; HB-1911, 2014, 2016 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2254 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 323.1 324 325 327 328 329 330 331 ,332 333 334 337 338 338.1 339 341 342 345 347 354 354.1 t356.1 357 358 359 360 360.2- 361 362 363 364 365" 366 367 369 370 371 372 373 374 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 390 392 394 401 403.2 404 HB-2014 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-1514; HB-2738. SB-1079 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464; HB-1912 HB-342 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, 1404 SB-464, 980 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464; HB-1911 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 Chap. 17-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 405 406 408 *451 thru 460 504 t504.1 505 t506 853 853.1 t853.1 *900 *901 1001 1002 1003 1306.2 t1306.3 1308 1318.1 1319 1324 1325 1326 1328 1329 1331 1332 *1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1349 1350 1354 1355 1356 1358 1360 1361 1363 1364. 1365 1367. 1368 1551-3 1551-5.03 1551-6 1551-7 1551-8 Bill SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-2470 SB-880; HB-2116, 2630 SB-464; HB-1592 HB-1762, 2348 HB-594 HB-1826 HB-1787 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-2627 SB-464 HB-1569 HB-1569 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-2627 HB-1911 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, 993 SB-464 2255 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 17- Cont. 1552-1 1552-4 1552-5 1552-6 1552-7 1552-9 11552-11 1553-1 1553-2 1554-2 1554-5 1555-1 thru 1555-11 1556-2 thru 1555-7 1556-7.1 1556-8 thru 1556-15 1557-1 1558-1 1559-1 1559-3 1559-4 1675 t1675.1 1t685.1 2103 2201 2321-1 2321-3 2321-4 2321-5 2322-2 thru 2322-8 2322-5 2322-6 2322-9 *2322-10 2322-11 2323-1 2323-2 2323-3 2323-5 2323-9 2324-1 2324-1 thru 2324-13 2324-2 2324-5 *2324-7 2324-8, 2324-9 $2324-24 2325-1 2502 Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-2410 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-728; HB-1288 SB-590, 591, 728; HB-2358 HB-1020 SB-728 SB-464; HB-1984, 2479 SB-1165 SB-464, 487 SB-464,487 SB-464, 487 SB-464 SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-464 SB-464, 487 SB-464, 487 SB-464, 487 SB-464, 487 SB-464 SB-487 SB-464, SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-487 SB-464 SB-464 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 2508 2510.01 2510.01 thru 2510-.04 2510.02 2510.1 251.2 2703 2710 thru 2722 2718 2724 2725 2726 2852 thru 2856 3301-6 3301-6a t3301-6c 3301-7 3301-8a 3301-9 3301-10.04 3301-10.16 3301-10.19 3301-10.21 3301-10.35 3301-10.36 3301-11 t3301.6C 3301A-3 thru 3301A-6 3301A-8 3302-1 thru 3302-7 3302-4 3302-9 3302B-1 3302B-2 3302B-2.2. 3302B-3 thru 3302B-9 3303-2 3303-4 thru 3303-11 3304-5 3304-6 t3304-9.1 3304-11 3304-12 3304-15 3304-17 3305-2 3305-3 3305-7 3305-9 3305-12 3305-13 .3305-15 Bill SB-464 SB-895 SB-464 SB-269 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-988 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-33, 464; HB-67 SB-33 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, SB-464 HB-67 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-298 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-342 SB-464 SB-298 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, 988 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 2256 Chap. Par. 17-Cont. 3305-16 3306-2 3306-2.1 3306-3 3306-4 3306-5 3306-7 3306-8 3306-10 3306-11 3306-12 3306-.13 3306-15 *3307-1 3307-2 3307-3 3307-3.1 3307-4 thru. 3307-19 3307-19.1 3307-20 3307-21 3307-22 3307-23 3307-24 3307-26 3307-27 t3307-28 t3307-29 t3307-30 t3307-31 3308-2 thru 3308-7 3309-2 3309-3 3309-4 3309-9 3310-1 3310-2 3310-3 3310-5 3310-7 3402 3405 3409 3410 3412 thru 3418 3421 thru 3427 3430 3431 3432 3437 3439 3447 thru 3456 3458 thru 3463 3465 thru 3474 4411 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap, Par. 17-Cont. SB-464 SB-464 SI-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-298 SB-298, 464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-298 SB-298 SB-298 SB-298 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, 88 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 HB-524 4445 4447 t4447.1 4454 *4568 4652 4654 4807 4845 5426 *5901 thru 5937 t6005.1 t6007.1 6009 6010 t6010.2 6404 6407 6408 6410 t6412.1 6413 6802 6803 6853 t6853.1 6854 6855 6856 6856.1 6857 6901 6906 t6919 t7001.1L 7006 7008 7201-3. 7202-6 7202-7 7202-10 7301-2 7301-3 7301-4 7301-6 7301-7.15 7301-7.30 7301-7.80 7301-7.100 7301-8 7301-9 7302-1-.35 7302-2 thru 7302-5 7303-1 7303-2 d Bill HB-524 SB-33; HB-67 SB-33; HB-67 SB-319 SB-1408 SB-379; HB-679 SB-379; HB-679 HB-1488, 1492 SB-1129; HB-1488, 2117 HB-959 SB-1408 HB-1600 HB-1602 SB-464; HB-1403 SB-464 SB-19; HB-989 SB-317; HB-32, 960 HB-1840 SB-1513 HB-960, 1911, 2015 SB-1147; HB-247 HB-959 SB-940, 1079 SB-939, 1079 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-772 SB-802 SB-1329 SB-1329; HB-673 SB-1513 HB-1840 HB-2016 HB-105, 2611 HB-2611 HB-105 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464, 551; HB-897 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 SB-464 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2257 STATU Chap. Par. Bill 17-Cont. 7303-5 SB-464 7303-6 SB-464 7303-7 SB-464 7304-1 SB-551 7304-2 SB-464 7304-3 SB-464 7304-4 SB-464 7304-7 SB-464 7304-9 SB-464 7304-10 SB-464 7304-12 SB-464 7304-13 SB-464 7305-1 SB-464 7305-4 SB-464 7305-5 SB-464 7305-7 SB-464 7305-8 SB-464 7305-10 HB-342 7306 SB-988 7306-1 SB-464 7306-2 SB-464,551 7306-3 SB-464, 551 7306-7 SB-464 7306-9 SB-464 7306-11 SB-464 7306-14 SB-464 7307-4 SB-464 7308-2 SB-464 7308-4 SB-464 7308-5 SB-464 7308-6 SB-464 7308-8 thru 7308-15 SB-464 t7308-16 SB-551 7309-1 thru 7309-18 SB-464 7310-1 thru 7310-8 SB-464 7311-1 thru 7311-11 SB-464 CANALS AND WATERWAYS 19 152.1 61a 65 65g 119.1 thru 120.12 t126.1e 155aa 1141 1142 1143 1145 1205 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1648 HB-1263 SB-439 HB-1789 HB-1263 HB-1263 HB-1263. HB-1263 HB-2639 TES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. CEMETERIES 21 3.9 thru 6a 14b 14c 15 *21.1 thru 21.7 *21.90 thru 21m 40 *59a *59al *59b *59c 64.2 t64.2a f64.6a 64.14 64.15a 64.24b 202 203 204 220 Bill SB-1411 HB-2139 HB-2139 HB-367 SB-459 SB-1411 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 SB-489 HB-2139 SB-459 HB-1948, 2419 HB-2139 HB-2276 SB-978 SB-978 SB-978 SB-978 CHARITIES AND PUBLIC WELFARE 23 tl-7 tl-16 2-12 3-1 3-1.2 t3-la 3-5 3-8 3-13 4-1.2 4-1.6 4-2 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-12 t4-16 t4-17 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4.2 t5-4.2 SB-442; HB-2501 HB-2234 SB-821; HB-1804, 2010, 2217 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 HB-1349 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 HB-1349 SB-424; HB-2142 HB-2093 HB-1546, 2220 HB-1349 SB-424; HB-1203, 1349 HB-426 HB-426 SB-424 HB-723 SB-45, 1254; HB-1055, 2231 SB-477, 1237; HB-239, 1315, 2292 SB- 1509 SB-45, 885, 1404; HB-274, 462, 1348, 1349, 2018, 2232, 2318 HB-2395 HB-761, 1349, 1353 HB-2011 SB-820, 821; HB-1712, 2010, 2227 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2258 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill 5-4.21 5-4.31 5-5 Chap. 23-Cont. 5-5.02 t5-5.03 t5-5.03 thru 5-5.07 5-5.2 5-5.4 5-5.5 t5-5.5b t5-5.5c t5-5.5d 5-5.6 5-5.12 t5-5.12a 5-5.16 t5-5.18 t5-5.19 t5-5.20 t5-5.21 t5-5.22 t5-5b 5-9 5-12 5-16 t5-16.1 5-17 t5-17 t5-20 thru 5-26 t5.01a t5.16a 6-1 6-1.2 6-1.4 *6-1.5 6-1.6 *6-1.6 t6-1.11 6-2- 6-6 6-8 *6-8 t6-11 *7-1- thru 7-6 SB-424 SB-424 SB-441, 1269, 1380, 1404; HB-739, 998, 1004, 1128, 1171, 1804, 1862, 2083, 2123,2228 SB-1257, 1268; HB-1054 HB-804, 1119, 2508 SB-837; HB-942 HB-849, 1565 HB-2040 SB-45, 1078, 1251, 1259, 1404; HB-702, 1003, 1210, 2292 HB-2045 HB-2045 HB-2045 HB-1677 HB-155 HB-159 HB-425 SB-500; HB-156, 1000, 1110 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-500; HB-1000 SB-45, 1258; HB-1001 SB-888 SB-424 SB-45, 1263; HB-274, 1211 HB-2227,2302 SB-424 HB-739, 1797, 2236 HB-172 HB-2590 HB-158 SB-756 SB-1404; HB-1349, 2235 SB-1509 HB-426 SB-1509 HB-426 HB-577, 2489 SB-424; HB-1203, 1349 SB-424 SB-45, 886, 1260; HB-426, 1057,2229 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 SB-45, 1262; HB-997 Chap. 23-Cont. 7 t9- 9 1' 9 10- t10- tl1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Par. Bill -1.2 HB-1349 7-2 HB-1349 9-5 HB-426 9-6 SB-1509; HB-426, 1655 6.03 HB-707 )-6.4 HB-2758 9-10 HB-426, 2190, 2234, 2518 )A-4 HB-577, 2489 )-3.1 HB-2073, 2565 0-10 HB-1352 16.2 HB-554, 2784 17.6 HB-2486 0-22 HB-2489 11-3 SB-631, 1079; HB-2010, 2227, 2292 -3.1 HB-342, 2002, 2216, 2227, 2607 -3.3 HB-577, 2292, 2341 11-6 HB-739, 740 [-6.1 HB-342 11-7 HB-739, 2233 11-8 HB-68,739 -8.1 HB-739 11-9 SB-149 16.1 HB-274 1-20 SB-1509 20.1 HB-739, 2453 23.2 HB-2228 26.1 SB-45, 1298; HB-1212 1-28 SB-475 1-28 SB-467; HB-426, 1831 12-3 HB-2 12-4 HB-1909 4.11 SB-226, 424; HB-234, 426, 2230 .20d HB-1120 .20d HB-2227 4.24 HB-2452 .25a HB-1804 .25b HB-1804 .25c HB-1804 .29a, HB-1957 4.31 HB-1909 12-5 SB-756; HB-1002 12-8 HB-1353 2-10 HB-1002 10.1 HB-1002 10.3 SB-441, 837; HB-955, 1171, 2186; SB-I(SS-1) 13.1 HB-1203 19.5 HB-426 -21.5 HB-2 1.13 HB-2 11 ti Il 11 . i - 11 S 11 ti- 11- 121- 1 tl 12- 12-4 t12-4 12- t12-4 t12-4 t12-4 t12-4 +12- *.12- t12- t12- 12- 12- 12-2 2259 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 23-Cont. *12-21.13 12-21.14 *12-21.16 t13-1 thru 13-10 13-2 14-2 1058.2 *1210.9 *1211 1251 t1261.1 t1261.2 t1261.3 1262 12651 1270 1301 1371 1705.3 1707 2051 42051 2052.1 2053 2054 2055 2057 2057.4 2057.8 2057.14 2057.16 t2057.20 2058.2 2060 2061 2061.1 2211 2212.01a 2212.06 2212.09 2212.10 2212.17 2212.18 t2212.18a 2212.20 2213 2214.1 2214.2 2214.3 2217 2217.1 t2219.1 2225 Bill SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1262; HB-997 SB-1336 SB-424 SB-424 HB-402 HB-2438 HB-2438 HB-2591 HB-222' HB-222 HB-222 HB-2272 HB-2365, 2485, 2591 SB-1329, SB-l(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) HB-1677, HB-1677 HB-2278 HB-2387 SB-748, 1221 SB-748 HB-724 SB-949; HB-585, 586 HB-1683 SB-95; HB-1128 HB-1128 HB-1805, 2290 SB-1217 SB-1217 SB-1287 SB-999; HB-983 SB-936; HB-318, 402, 1541 HB-1128 HB-584 SB-1217; HB-584 HB-1544 HB-1548 SB-1443 HB-1895, 1924 SB-874 HB-1907 SB-130, 132; HB-677 HB-744 SB-130; HB-678 HB-744, 1924 HB-1832 HB-1832 HB-1832 HB-1218 HB-744 HB-1832 HB-584 Chap. Par. 23-Cont. t2228.1' 2256 2257 *2350 thru 2355.1 t2354.1 2355 *2355.9 thru 2356 *2356.9 thru 2358 2358-1 thru 2358-4 *2358-1 thru 2358-5 2358-4 *23"58-21 thru 2358-24 *2358-90 thru 2359 *2359.9 thru 2362 2360a *2362.9 thru 2365 *2365.9thru 2367 *2368 *2368.9 thru 2370 *2370.9 thru 2372 3052 3054 3080 3080 thru 3091 3082 3082 thru 3090 3090 "3091 t3091.1 3430 3434 t3434d *3441 *3442 3444 t3449 4153 4154 4156 4160 4162 5001.1 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-109 HB-2737 HB-2737 SB-1408 SB-162; HB-3 SB-96 SB-1408 SB-823,1408; HB-1849 SB-823; HB-1849 SB-1408 HB-672 SB-823, 1408; HB-1849 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-1030 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 HB-2 HB-1224 SB-37 HB-1224 SB-37 HB-1224 HB-2317 SB-424; HB-1443 HB-2190 HB-1443 HB-1443 SB-1378; HB-1739, 2190 HB-1443 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 SB-922 HB-874, 1547 2260 Chap. 23-Cont. 5 t5 5 5 5 51501 thru t5 5 5 t5 5 t5105. 5 5 t5 t5115 thru 61 t61 61 61 61 t61C 61 t61 61 t6 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1710,2312 HB-1564 HB-1564 HB-1710, 2312 HB-1564 HB-330 HB-761 SB-33, 56; HB-67 SB-441,705, 1009, 1037, 1125, 1224; HB-761, 1162, 2162 SB-727 SB-727; HB-1542, 1908 SB-1037; HB-2162 SB-424 HB-1160 HB-2472 HB-2469 3-10-5.1 3-10-5.2 3-10-5.3 3-10-7 3-10-8.1 3-13-1 3-13-2 3-14-4 4-4-2 4-5-8 5-2-9 5-2-15 5-3-6 6-3-81 6-3-10 6-3-11 7-1-1 7-1-2 7-1-5 7-1-6 7-1-7 7-2-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 23-Cont. 5004 HB-1545 6201 thru 6206 5005 SB-45,248,789, 936, t6201.5 1265, 1404, 1457; 6202 HB-137, 318, 402, 6203 555, 1056, 1239, 6204 1545, 1886, 2468 6205 5005a HB-2460 f6207 5005b HB-1629 t6208 5006a HB-725 t6209 5006b HB-726 t6210 5006c HB-1923 6602 5006c SB-1171, 1217, 1515 6604 5007 HB-583 t6613 5008 SB-37 6753 5008a HB-2281 6754 5011 HB-1710, 2312 t30802 011.1 HB-589 5012 HB-1710,2312 CITIES AND VILLi 5017 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 24 5017b SB-101 1-1- 8a-13 SB-94 022.1 SB-1404 1-1-2 022.3 SB-95 1-1-9 022.5 HB-1163 1-2-11 034.9 HB-2458 1-4-5 )34.10 HB-2458 1-4-6 035.1 SB-149 1-11-1 *5050 SB-37 3-4-14 *5051 SB-37 3-4-17 *5052 SB-37 3-5-2 *5053 SB-37 3-5-3a 5101 HB-1710, 2312 3-5-3i 5109 HB-1564 3-5-3j 5102 HB-1710, 2310, 2312 3-6-3 5104 HB-1710, 2312 3-9-4 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-2469 HB-1162 HB-1162 HB-1162 HB-1162 HB-1162 HB-1162, 2469 HB-1162, 2469 HB-1162, 2469 HB-1162 HB-1713 SB-1404; HB-1713 SB-651 HB-2446 HB-2446 SB-37. AGES SB-1030; HB-472, 2148 HB-2169 SB-572 SB-986 HB-807 HB-807 HB-1200 HB-283, 352 HB-283, 352 SB-153 HB-1932, 1972 HB-1932 HB-1932 HB-2148 SB-1522; HB-2696 HB-1341 HB-1341 HB-1341 SB-616; HB-851,927 HB-795 SB-100 SB-100 SB-264, 562; HB-1340 HB-799, 833 HB-833 HB-283, 352 HB-283, 352 HB-795 HB-283,352 HB-1161 HB-1161 HB-560 SB-203; HB-496 SB-203 SB-203 SB-203 SB-140 1 thru 105.5 5106 5107 107A 107A 5109 5121 03.07 03.10 04.01 04.02 )4.02a 4.02a 04.04 04.05' 08.05 108.7 t6201 2261 Chap. 24-Cont. t7 7- 8 8 SB-45 SB-848, 1378; HB-420 HB-2671 HB-1572 HB-1572 HB-1572 SB-1421 HB-1572 SB-165 SB-729, 992 SB-165 SB-672 HB-1922 SB-506 SB-907 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 HB-458 SB-809, 1082 HB-775 SB-506 HB-458 SB-37 SB-282 SB-37 SB-282 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 11-74.4-4a 1- 1-74.4-4a 11-74.4-5 11-74.4-6 11-74.4-7 11-74.4-8 -1-74.4-8a 11-74.4-9 11-74.4.8a 11-76-4.1 11-76.1-3 11-76.1-4 11-76.4-7 11-80-2 11-80-7 11-80--8 11-80-113 111-80-13.1 11-80-14 11-92-8 11-94-1 11-94-2 1.1-102-4b 8-11-6 18-11-17 18-11-19 8-12-4 8-12-15 8-12-16 8-12-21 8-12-22 9-2-48 9-2-65 9-2-80 9-5-1 t9-6-1 10-1-1 *10-1-9 10-1-16 10-1-17 10-1-18 10-2.1-1 10-2.1-3 10-2.1-4 10-2.1-8 10-2.1-8.1 10-2.1-9 10-2.1-9.1 10-2.1-10 10-2.1-11 10-2.1-12 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 24-Cont. -3-9 HB-2352 10-2.1-14 7-11 HB-2639 10-2.1-15 -2-9 HB-965 10-2.1-17 -3-1 SB-1329,1378, 10-2.1-31 SB-1(SS-1); '10-4-2 HB-1(SS-1), l10-4-2.1 HB-3(SS-1), -11-1-11 HB-6(SS-1) 1t!1-6-1.1 3-7a SB-584 11-7-3 3-13 SB-497; HB-1733, 11-8-2 1985 11-10-1 3-14 SB-497; HB-1144, 11-10-2 1902 11-12-8 3-16 HB-1247 11-13-1 -8-5 SB-1342 11-13-3 -8-9 HB-2417 11-15.1-1 10-1 SB-1064 11-29-8 10-2 SB-1064 11-29.1-2 0-15 SB-1232 11-30-4.1 11-1 SB-1404; HB-1733, 11-31-1 1985 11-32-1 -1 1 HB-1733 t11-32-1 1-1.3 HB-1733, 1985 11-33-1 1-1.4 HB-1733,1985 11-42-11.1 11-2 SB-316, 385, 616, 630; t 11-55-3 HB-60, 71,851, 995, 11-63-9 1352, 1972, 2148 11-74.4-1 11-5 SB-1404; HB-1733, 11-74.4-2 1985 11-74.4-3 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 8- 8- 8- *8. 8 83 8- 8-1 8-1 8-1 1 8-11 8-11 8- Bill SB-37 SB-1088 SB-809, 1082; HB-458 SB-1088 HB-542 HB-542 HB-1685 HB-1493 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2786 SB-836 HB-961 HB-1818 SB-743, 1030; HB-872 SB-385; HB-795, 1436 SB-890; HB-1188 HB-2387 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2530 SB-250; HB-299 SB-1504 SB-1504 SB-443 HB-2680 SB-26; HB-289 SB-37 HB-1520 SB-1454 SB-432, 616, 1404, 1421, 1454;,HB-277, 1570, 1838 SB-1012 HB-2483 SB-1454 HB-1838 SB-616, 922, 1328, 1421; HB-277, 927, 1570 SB-1421, 1454; HB-1838, 2725 SB-45, 1421; HB-1838 SB-1454 HB-1032 SB-63, 909 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922 SB-1057 SB-1057 SB-1057 SB-1057 SB-256 SB-1057 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-769 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-1138 8- 2262 Chap. Par. 24 Cont. tl 1-102-10.1 i1 1-102-11 til1-103-6.1 11-103-12 11-116-1 11-116-3 11-117-5 11-122-2 11-125-2 11-125-3 11-127-1 11-128-7 11-129-4 11-129-6 11-130-3 11-135-5 11-136-5 11-137-2 11-139-6 11-139-8 11-141-4 11-141-7 11-141-16 11-149-1 11-151-2 21-5 21-7 21-12 21-16 21-22 21-23 21-25 21-26 21-27 21-29 21-30 *21-34 21-50 1554 CIVIL SERVICE 241/2 38bl 38b2 38b3 38b4 38b6 t38b6.1 38b9 t38b18 381.1 109 145 150" 151 152 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 24V2-Cont. SB-214, 1102 SB-214, 1103 HB-1172 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-37 SB-37 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-482 SB-482 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-170 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-170 SB-170 SB-170 SB-170 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-170; HB-88 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-170 SB-170 HB-1447 SB-1007 HB-2639 SB-100 HB-1277 SB-1042; HB-2147 HB-283,352, 2639 SB-100 HB-92§, 2639 HB-929 HB-929 HB-929 HB-929 HB-929 HB-2147 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-377; HB-575 HB-2365, 2485 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 1650 HB-816 HB-2 HB-123 HB-900 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650. SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 SB-37 SB-37 SB-37 Bill *153 SB-37 CLERKS OF COURTS 25 7 SB-1033; HB-2158 8 HB-1979 13 SB-891; HB-1979 16 SB-279 19 HB-430 20 HB-430 27 SB-1405 27.1 SB-250, 718, 907, 1404, 1405; HB-765, 1250, 2777, 2812 27. a SB-250, 1405; HB-2777, 2803, 2812 t27.1a SB-907 27.2 SB-250, 718, 907, 1404, 1405; HB-762, 765, 1250, 1382, 2375, 2777, 2812 27.2a SB-250, 1405 t27.2a SB-907; HB-762 27.3 SB-1404; HB-430, 2009 27.3a SB-907, 1405; HB-430, 762, 1123 27.3b SB-907; HB-762, 1654 27.3c SB-907 27.5 SB-1405 t27.5 SB-273, 907; HB-1123, 1383 27.23a HB-1662 COMMERCIAL CODE 26 1-105 1-201 1-207 2-403 t2A-101 thru 2A-532 3-101 3-101 thru 3-119 *3-120 *3-121 *3-122 3-201 3-201 thru 3-207 *3-208 3-301 3-301 thru 3-307 t3-308 t3-309 t3-310 SB-104; HB-358, 431, 628 SB-104; HB-358, 431 HB-431 HB-628 SB-104; HB-358 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes.. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2263 Chap. Par. 26- Cont. t3-311 t3-312 3-401 thru 3-419 t3-420 3-501 thru 3-505 t3-505A *3-506 *3-507 *3-508 *3-509 *3-510 *3-511 3-601 3-601 thru 3-605 *3-606 *3-701 *3-801 *3-802 *3-803 *3-804 *3-805 3-806 *3-806 4-102 thru 4-109 t4-110 t4-111 4-201 thru 4-214 t4-215 t4-216 4-301 4-302 4-303. 4-401 4-402 4-403 4-405 4-406 4-407 4-503 4-504 *6-101 thru 6-110 8-102 *9-111 9-213 9-3L2 t9-9901 t9-9902 CONTRACTS 29 8.1 "11-117-15 *35.9 thru 39 *39.9 thru 42 159.1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 29-Cont. t5,9.2 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 SB-721 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 SB-660, 798, 1167; HB-57, 431, 2620 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-431 HB-628 HB-431 HB-628 SB-104; HB-358' HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-2437 HB-1614 HB-1392 HB-2546 HB-2546 SB-213 Bill SB-213 CONVEYANCES 30 84 SB-891. 104.1 SB-891 121 SB-891 136 SB-891 144 SB-891 145 SB-891 *201 thru 230 SB-1408 -301 HB-1617 302.1 SB-1159; HB-2372 309 HB-1929, 2333, 2494, 2594 318 HB-1929, 2333, 2594 318.2 HB-1929, 2594 318.4 HB-1929, 2333, 2594 318.5 HB-1929, 2594 319 HB-1929, 2594 322.1 HB-2494, 2594 324 HB-1929 503 SB-717, 932 505 SB-717, 932 506 SB-717,932 508 SB-717, 932 509 SB-717, 932 510 SB-717, 932 *511 SB-717, 932 512 SB-717, 932 t512.1 SB-717, 932 513 SB-717, 932 514 SB-717,932 515 SB-717, 932 t732.1 HB-1733 901 SB-1206; HB-1597, 1598, 2164 902 HB-1196 903 SB-984; HB-2519 t904.1 SB-984; HB-2519 906 SB-1437; HB-1196 907 HB-1196 t908 HB-1196 1112 HB-1972 1207 SB-1404 CORONERS 31 42 HB-1386 CORPORATIONS 32 1.70 1.80 4.05 4.20 6.05 SB-464 - SB-464, 1423 SB-464; HB-2396 SB-1423 SB-1423 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2264 Chap. 32-Cont. 13.70 14.30 15.10 15.40 15.50 15.55 15.70 t15.95 101.10 103.05 t108.22 108.70 115.10 t115.20 *211.1 360.9 360.10 415 *439.42 465 t600.1 604 605 609.14 618 621 t656.1 660 661 674 678 t690.18a 690.25 690.26 690.39 690.43 t691.17a 691.24 691.25 691.38 691.42 COUNTIES 34 1-1002 1-1004 1-2004 1-4002 1-4010 1-5001 1-5015 2-1001 2-3002 2-3008 12-3011 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 34-Cont. SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1423 SB-1277 HB-2517 HB-1751 HB-2033 SB-1231 SB-1423 SB-1277 SB-1408 SB-402 SB-402 SB-276 SB-1408 HB-1293 HB-1245 SB-436, 1334; HB-1204 SB-267 SB-115 SB-1334 SB-1334 HB-1245 SB-1334 SB-267 SB-1334 SB-1334 HB-1245 SB-1334; HB-1204 SB-267 SB-1334 SB-1334 HB-1245 SB-1334 SB-267 SB-1334 SB-1334 SB-891; HB-762 SB-908; HB-764 HB-801 HB-800 HB-68 HB-2759 HB-68 HB-68, 2762 SB-922; HB-68, 352, 2037 SB-100 HB-2664 2-400.1 2-5009 2-5012 2-6001 3-1001 3-1002 3-1005 3-3001 3-3014 3-3015 3-3039 3-3043 t3-3043 t3-4000 f3-4000.1 t3-4002.1 3-4004 t3-4004. 1 t3-4004.2 t3-4004.3 t3-4004.4 3-4005 3-4006 t3-4006.1 t3-4006.2 3-4007 3-4008 t3-4008.1 3-4010 t3-4010. 1 3-5010 3-5013 3-5018 3-5020 3-6008 3-6015 3-6021 3-6033 3-7002 3-7003 3-7008 3-7012 3-8002 3-8010 3-8011 3-8013 3-8014 3-9005 t3-9013 3-10012 t3-10022 3-14002 3-14021 3-15002 3-15016 4-2002 t4-2002a Bill HB-68 HB-838 SB-100 SB-715 HB-864, 1254, 1827 HB-864, 1254, 1827 HB-783, 2646 HB-1333 HB-1225 SB-265; HB-1225 HB-566 HB-799 HB-799, 800 SB-673 SB-673 SB-843 SB-673, 843, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673 SB-673 SB-1115 SB-673 SB-673 SB-673 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673, 1115 SB-673 HB-1616 HB-2495 HB-2517 SB-86; HB-16 HB-799, 1254 HB-783 HB-539 HB-592 SB-229 SB-216 SB-37 HB-518 SB-1081 SB-37, 1081 SB-1081 SB-1081, 1082 SB-1081, 1082 SB-1033; HB-1108 HB-2612 HB-2757 HB-767, 863 SB-1115 SB-37 SB-560, 661, SB-905; HB-1190 SB-907; HB-762, 1671 SB-907; HB-762 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2265 Chap. Par. 34-Cont. 4-2004 4-2005 4-5001 4-6001 4-6002 4-6003 t4-6005 4-8001 *4-8001 4-9001 4-10001 4-12001 4-12002 4-12003 4-12011 5-1004 5-1005 5-1006 5-1007 t5-1027.1 5-1029 5-1035.1 5-1041 5-1042 15-1055.1 5-1062 5-1062.1 5-1069 5-1069.1 t5-1071.1 5-1086 t5-1086.1 t5-1092.1 5-1101 5-1104 t5-1104.1 5-1106 5-1113 5-1114 15-1117 5-2006 5-8006 5-8007 t5-8008 5-12001 5-12008 5-15002 5-15010 5-20001 5-23010 5-23013 SI SE HI SI SE Si H SE HI SE SE SE SE SI HI HI SI HI HI H SI SI SI SI HI SI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 34-Cont. B-907 5-23023- B-907 5-25002 B-799, 862 5-25013 B-100, 846; HB-765, 5-26004 854, 1495 5-27001 B-100 5-27003 B-100 5-28001 B-566 5-28006 9-846; HB-763 5-28008 B-763 5-31007 B-100 5-32003 B-100 t5-33009 1-907; HB-891 t5-34010 1 B-86, 891,907; 5-37001 HB-16, 762, 1559, 5-39001 1 2152, 2517 t5-40001 3-907; HB-762 t5-40001 thru B-762 5-40065 1 B-68 t5-40005 3-1445 5-41005 1 B-1733 6-1006 B-1733,1985 6-3003 B-1247 6-3012 1-51 t6-4010 ! 1-839 6-8003 1 1-51, 1404; HB-1253 6-25001 1-1374 6-31006 B-420 7001 1 3-416; HB-552,926, 7002 1 1257, 1536, 1537, 7004 1 1648, 2430 7005 1 SB-1030; HB-745 HB-542 HB-542 SB-31 HB-1499 HB-1499 HB-1276 SB-314, 907; HB-1063 SB-868,922, 1283 SB-868, 922, 1283 HB-68,430, 1985 HB-1271, 1374 HB-801, 1223 HB-1374, 1950 SB-37; HB-2 HB-2763 SB-1404 HB-800, 801 SB-743, 1247; HB-872, 1258 HB-1273 SB-1296 HB-552 HB-68 HB-735, 1953 HB-2387 COURTS 37 72.1 72.2c 72.2f t72.2g 72.3 72.33 160.2 t160.2 328 439.8 439.22 439.22-1 439.22-2 439.24 652 t658.1 801-1 801-2 801-3 801-4 Bill SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1283 SB-623; HB-2327 SB-37 SB-37; HB-1224 SB-37; HB-68 SB-37; HB-1224 SB-37 SB-37 SB-464 SB-51 HB-2352 HB-2352 SB-838; HB-942, 1677 HB-798 SB-1374 HB-791 HB-1112 HB-791 HB-68 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-1551 HB-68 SB-1076 SB-1343 HB-.1 115 HB-2062 HB-2062 HB-1316 HB-1114 HB-2443 HB-361 SB-1306; HB-1678, 2352 -B-430 -B-430 B- 1160, 1404 HB-2352 SB-686 SB-294; HB-2365, 2485 SB-294 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-294 SB-963 SB-963 SB-1393; HB-1420 HB-2222 SB-45, 95, 1265; HB-1056, 1239 HB-318, 402, 2013 I `It I I I c It c c I I c ·e c c c I *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. *Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2266 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 37-Cont. Bill 801-5 HB-2222, 2223 805-23 HB-1589 801-7 HB-2467 805-24 SB-45; HB-606, 2 801-8 SB-151, 873; HB-434, 805-29 SB-45, 1265; HB- 1951,2467 1056 801-12 SB-873 805-31 SB-1393 t801-16 HB-318,402, 1608, t805-33.1 HB-2522 1609 805-34 SB-45 801-17 806-9 HB-2222, 2224 t801-17 SB-1515 *806-11 HB-257 802-3 SB-949; HB-318, 402, 2226 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURI 802-4 HB-2226 38 802-8 HB-318,402 1-1 SB-917, 1408 802-9 HB-2222, 2223 1-2 SB-1049; HB-141: 802-10 SB-936; HB-318,402, 1-6 HB-316 2222, 2223 1-8 HB-1608 802-11 SB-95 t1-8 HB-1609 t802-11.1 HB-318,402 t2-10.2 SB-287 802-14 HB-2171 2-13 HB-2696 802-17 SB-805, 1217; t5-6 SB-1399 HB-1285 7-10 HB-1642 t802-17.1 HB-1285 7-12 SB-1425; HB-56, 802-20 HB-318,402 *7-50 thru 70-53 SB-1408 802-21 HB-582 9-1 SB-287, 1209; HB 802-22 HB-318,402, 2225 2130 802-23 SB-949, 1215; HB-318, 9-3 SB-533,589; HB- 402, 2225 2521 802-27 SB-45, 1265; HB-583, +9-3.4 HB-1845 1056, 2225 t9-3a SB-589 802-28 HB-318, 402, 582, i10-9 HB-2401 2797 11-14 SB-1212 t802-28.1 HB-582 11-21 HB-2771 802-29 SB-1393 12-1 SB-1376 802-30 SB-1393 12-2 SB-1376, 1463 802-31 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 12-4 SB-1376; HB-280 803-11 HB-2222, 2223 12-4.3 SB-1376 803-12 HB-2222, 2223 12-4.4 SB-1376 803-13 SB-95 *12-4.6 SB-1376 803-19 SB-805 12-4.7 SB-1404 803-28 SB-45; HB-583 t 12-4.8 SB-1376; HB-184 803-32 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 112-4.9 SB-1376 803-33 SB-67; HB-2206 12-6 SB-1376 804-10 SB-95 12-6.2 HB-2782 804-16 SB-805 12-7.1 HB-1761, 2065 804-25 SB-45, 1265; HB-583, t 12-7.3 HB-2677 1056 12-9 SB-1376; HB-466 804-27 SB-1393 f12-9.1 SB-1376 804-29 SB-45, 1265; HB-1056 112-9.2 SB-1376 804-32 SB-1265 12-15 HB-2596 805-4 SB-785, 915, 1021, 12-16 HB-2596 1460; HB-671, 2498 12-17 SB-122; HB-1842 805-7 HB-1093 12-18 SB-263,999; HB- 805-9 HB-2223 " 12-20.1 HB-13 805-10 HB-2222, 2223 12-30 HB-2767 805-11 SB-95 12-31 HB-2502 805-17 SB-805 *12-j2 SB-1376 805-19 HB-606 +12-35 SB-1408 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 305 583, E 5 1667 1-81, 485, 1 5 2264, Chap. .37-Cont. 2267 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 16-1 16-7 16-16 t16-20 t16-25 t16-30 t16-35 t16-40 tl6A-2.1a 16A-3 16B-2 16B-2.1 16C-1 16C-2 16C-3 f 6E-1 thru 16E-4 17-1 t17-5 17-7.1 t17-15 117-20 t17-25 t17-30 t17-35 t17-40 t17-45 t17-50 t17-55 t17-60 t17-65 F17-70 t17-75 t17-80 t17-85 t17-90 t17-95 t17-100 f17-105 t17-110 t17-11'5 f17-120 t17-125 t17-130 t17-135 21-1 *22-49.9 thru 22-55 24-1 SB-264; HB-939 HB-2557 HB-1261 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-434 HB-434 HB-56, 306 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-116; HB-434 HB-922 SB-1408 HB- 1761 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1.408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-777 SB- 1408 SB-915, 1424, 1463; HB-56, 671, 963, 1278, 1313, 1419, 2498, 2747, 2806 SB-1424; HB-939 HB-2694 SB-1461 SB-1461; HB-858 HB-858 S2 t2ý t31 t 3 31A 3 t3 t3 t t3 t3 f3 t3 3: 3 3 t331 +3 t33F-1 3 +3 t3 Bill 2, 2, t2 t2 t t2 t2 t2 t thru 3F-3 3F-2 3F-5 HB-540 SB-1431 SB-1289; HB-1672 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 38-Cont. 24-2 SB-543, 1033, 1404; HB-1108, 2373, 2696 24-3 SB-711, 1143, 1424, 1463; HB-45, 497, 939, 1664, 2316, 2373 4-3.1 HB-939, 2373 4-3.3 SB-915, 1463; HB-671, 2498 4-3.4 SB-1424; HB-858, 1453 24-4 SB-1424; HB-2373 24-5 SB-1424, 1463 24-6 HB-147 24-7 SB-200 !4-10 SB-1408 26-1 HB-2315 "26-4 HB-2750, 2785. "26-5 SB-1408 !6-10 SB-1408 !6-15 SB-1408 "27-5 SB-1408 28-1 SB-26, 378, 1086, 1404; HB-289, 1342, 2170, 2721 8-1.1 SB-26, 378, 1404; HB-289, 2170, 2721 8-1.2 HB-48 28-2 SB-264, 930 28-3 SB-26, 378; HB-289 28-5 SB-1086; HB-832 28-7 SB-1086; HB-832 1-4.1 HB-56 31-9 HB-840 1-15 SB-1408 k-1.2 SB-128 32-4a SB-1376; HB-2131 ý2-4a SB-1376; HB-2131 2-11 HB-1687 2-15 SB-1408 33-4 SB-437 3-10 SB-1408 3-15 SB-1408 3-20 SB-1408 3-25 SB-1408 3A-3 SB-1290; HB-1665, 1666 3E-6 SB-817; HB-2557 3E-9 SB-427 E-13 SB-264; HB-1340 3F-1 SB-1289, 1431; HB-1672 24-1.1 24-1.2 t24-1.2 t24-1.3 t24-1.4 2268 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. t33F-10 36-1 38-3.1 t45-1 t45-1 thru 45-5 t45-2 *50 thru 50-3 *50-30 thru 50-34 60-5 *60-7.7 *65 thru 65-1 *65-10 thru 65-13 *70 thru 70-2 *71 thru 71-1 *81 thru 81-4 81-21 *81-21 thru 81-35 81-25 81-26 81-30 *81-51thru, 81-55 81-61. *81-61 thru 81-70 *82 thru 82-8 82-2 82-3 82-4 82-5 83-1 *83-1 thru 83-16.3 83-1.1 83-2 83-3 *83-3 83-3.1 t83-3.1 *83-3a t83-3b t83-3b thru 83-3e t83-3c t83-3d 83-4 *83-4 83-5 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap.. Par. 38-Cont. SB-1289; HB-1672 SB-97; HB-468 HB-2729 HB-2075 HB-2132 HB-2075 SB-1408. SB-1408 SB-1230; HB-2184, 2384 SB-1377 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB- 1408 HB-709 SB-1408 HB-622, 2265 HB-709, 2265 HB-2265 SB- 1408 HB-2082 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-37, 1148 SB-1148. SB-1148 SB-37 HB-149, 264, 432, 2373 HB-939 SB-1148; HB-149, 264, 432,2373 SB-1459; HB-149, 264, 432, 480, 2373 , SB-288, 1424, 1459; HB-57, 2729, 2735 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-2735, 2744 SB-1424; HB-57, 2373 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-289, 290, 1424, 1459 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-1459 *83-5 *83-6 t83-6.1 *83-7 *83-8 83-8.1 *83-9 83-10 *83-10 83-12 *83-12 83-13.1 83-14 *83-14 83-15 83-15a 83-16 83-16.1 83-16.3 t83.2a *84-0.1 thru 84-7 *87-1 thru 87-3 *90-0.1 thru 90-2 *90-10 thru 90-11 100-6-3.1 102-2 102-21 103-5 103-6 104-12 104-13 104-16 104-18 105-9 .106-1 106-2 t106-5 t106-6 *106A-1 thru 106A-5 *106A-2 106B-1 t106B-1 t106B-2 107-9 107-11 t107-15 108-4 108-8 108B-2 108B-3 110-2 110-7 110-8 Bill HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-1424 HB-149,264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-149, 264, 432 SB-542 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-1336 HB-149, 264, 432 HB-497 SB-1424; HB-2212 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1459 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB- 1408 SB-1408 SB-1147 HB-1421 HB-606 SB-238, 1045 SB-1024, 1045 HB-2808 HB-606 HB-2808 HB-1075 HB-606 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-1377 HB-43,1499 HB-2443 SB-822 HB-43, 1499 SB-822 HB-2456 SB-986 HB-2520 HB-2456 SB-1291; HB-1668 HB-606 SB-1390 SB-716; HB-1951 HB-2476, 2500 HB-2500 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2269 Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 110-10 111-1 111-4 112A-2 112A-3 112A-14 112A-23 113-3 113-4 t114-15 1114.15 115-1 115-2 115-4.1 1115-5.2 115-6 +115-7.3 119-5 121-13 121.13 122-1 122-4 155-3 200-2 200-3 204,1b 204-7 204-7.1 1204-7.2 206-5 208-10 221 1221 222 223 224 225 227 228 1001-1-1 1003-2-2 1003-2-2.2 11003-2-9 1003-3-2 1003-3-2.1 1003-3-4 1003-3-5 1003-3-7 1003-4-1 11003-4-1.-1 SE SE HI SE H] HI HI SE HI SE HI SB HI H] SE H] HI HI SE SE HI H] SE HI HI H] STATUTES AMENDEI Bill Chap. 38-C 3-1462, 1469; HB-1499, 2572, 2618 3-914 B-1499 1-1293; HB-1676 B-728 B-1609 B-1609 3-659 B-606 1-999 B-1593 3-1024;HB-2443 . B-606 B-2500 3-1319, 1425 B-606 t B-1842 t B-434, 1642 3-659; HB-497, 1950 3-790 B-1950 B-497, 1950 3-1391 B-2456 B-2456 B-2024 HB-2024 HB-2306 HB-1285 SB-446, 1403; HB-74, 331,423,1381 SB-151, 425, 1404; HB-1950, 2507 HB-2736 HB-2736 SB-122; HB-549, 2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2736 HB-2737 HB-2218 SB-80, 81, 468; HB-335, 2221, 2390, 2457 SB-58; HB-2024 SB-242 SB-278, 749; HB-8, 2684 HB-8, 2683 SB-292; HB-8 HB-2684 HB-2221. SB-1356 SB-1356 D-Continued Par. -ont. Bill 1003-4-3 HB-2601 t1003-5-4 HB-1632 *1003-6-2.1 HB-2262 1003-6-3 SB-1404; HB-8, 267, 906, 1454 1003-6-4 SB-1305 1003-6-5 HB-418 t1003-6-6 HB-1632 1003-7-2 SB-1524; HB-336 t1003-8-11 SB-866 1003-9-2 HB-1314 S1003-9-7 HB-202 1003-10-5 HB-606 1003-10-13 SB-866 1003-12-2 SB-769; HB-2391 1003-12-3a HB-2390 1003-12-5 HB-2601 1003-12-14 SB-894 1003-12-15 SB-894 1003-13-2 HB-987 1003-13-6 HB-987 1003-14-2 SB-264 1003-14-4 HB-1131 1003-15-2 SB-866; HB-1619 1005-2-5 HB-606 1005-4-1 SB-242, 1021; HB-1418 1005-5-3 SB-171, 446, 907, 1021, 1292, 1376, 1404, 1424, 1463; HB-982, 1590, 1673, 1674, 1702, 1704, 1844,2213, 2263, 2487, 2690, 2746 *1005-5-3 SB-1459 1005-5-3.1 HB-2288 1005-5-3.2 HB-1499, 1761, 2065, 2133,2745 1005-5-6 SB-907; HB-1698, 2133, 2306, 2307, 2500 1005-5-8 SB-660 1005-6-1 SB-1021, 1212, 1469; HB-2173 1005-6-2 SB-1033; HB-2125 1005-6-3 SB-15, 907, 1147, 1404; HB-1062, 1499, 2125, 2133, 2306, 2487 1005-6-3.1 SB-230, 907, 1021, 1147; HB-331, 2125, 2306 1005-6-3.2 SB-913 1005-6-4 HB-2125,.2133 1005-6-4.1 HB-1061, 2133 1005-7-1 SB-907 1005-7-6 HB-834 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. 38-Cont. 1005-8-1 1005-8-6 1005-8-7 1005-8A-3 1005-9-1 1005-9-1.2 t1005-9-1.5 1005-9-2 t1005-9-4 1404 1453 *1581 thru 1584 1583 t1605.1 DOMESTIC RELATIONS 40 40 SB-1404 102 SB-548, 934; HB-661 t107 HB-1608, 1609 203 HB-2382 209 HB-1411 401 HB-606 t501.1 SB-548, 934 503 SB-548, 930, 934; HB-661 504 SB-548,934 505 SB-793, 1201, 1284; HB-1007, 1274, 1351 505.1 HB-1655 506 HB-2207 508 HB-2041 510 SB-658, 717, 1466; HB-936, 937, 1146, 1321, 1350 513 SB-658, 1466; HB-937 604 HB-1164 t604.1 HB-1164 606 HB-2711 607 SB-172; HB-1143, 2751 607.1 HB-1182 t607.2 HB-1182 608 SB-789: t609.1 HB-2331 610 HB-1181, 1182 705 HB-1352 706.1 HB-554, 2784 1000 SB-619; HB-1462 1001 SB-619; HB-1462 1002 SB-619 1004 SB-619; HB-1462 1006 SB-619; HB-1462 Bill SB-15; HB-1029, 1595, 2379, 2487 HB-2487 SB-1054 HB-1380 SB-907; HB-192.1 SB-1378; HB-362, 437, 2190 SB-1020, 1294; HB-1675 HB-1418 HB-2306 SB-278, 292; HB-2500 SB-540; HB-786 HB-2390. HB-1785 HB-1909 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2270 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 40-Cont. 1007 SB-619; HB-1462 1009 SB-619; HB-1462. 1015 SB-619; HB-836, 1181 1022 SB-380 1105 HB-1352 1107.1 HB-554, 2784 t1115.1 HB-1609 1226.1 HB-554, 2784 1229 HB-1352 1501 SB-248, 1393; HB-582, 606 1503 HB-2013 1504 HB-2006 t1519.2 SB-329 1521 SB-1393 1522 SB-680 1522.2 HB-2605 1522.4 SB-248 t1522.4a SB-248 1522.6 HB-1302 1526 HB-2392 *1700 thru 1705 SB-1408 1704 HB-2392 t1704.1 HB-2392 2311-1 SB-400 2311-3 HB-728 2312-14 HB-1609 2312-22 HB-1463 2312-23 HB-1609 t2312-23.1 HB-1608, 1609 t2313 SB-15. 2313-1 SB-15; HB-1609 t2313-1.1 SB-15 t2313-1.2 SB-15 t2314-1 HB-44 2401 HB-727 2403.2 SB-1019, 1020, 1378; HB-2190 t2503.1 SB-563 2508 SB-658, 930; HB-937 2511 SB-1066, 1297, 1404; HB-2770 2514 SB-658, 930; HB-937 t2515.2 HB-1608,1609 2520 HB-554, 2784 2521 HB-1352 2604 SB-1168 DRAINAGE 42 5-3 SB-65; HB-2380 5-14 HB-1980 5-17 SB-65; HB-2380 5-19 HB-1980 t239.126 SB-1410 253 SB-100 280 HB-1920 2271 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 42-Cont. Bill 315.4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1349.160 SB-1410 319.4 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 t349.162 SB-1410 322 SB-217,257 t349.164 SB-1410 323 HB-1173 t349.166 SB-1410 323.2 SB-461, 678; HB-928 1349.168 SB-1410 323.13 HB-1661 +349,170 SB-1410 323.32 SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 t349.172 SB-1410 324q SB-678; HB-943 t349.174 SB-1410 326f SB-462; HB-945 1349.176 SB-1410 +326h SB-416; HB-926, 1536, t349.178 SB-1410 1537 t349.180 SB-1410 328.6a SB-679; HB-927 349.182 SB-1410 331.11 .SB-678; HB-945 t349.184 SB-1410 t349.35 SB-1410 t349.186 SB-1410 t349.40 SB-1410 t349.188 SB-1410 1349.45 SB-1410 t349.190 SB-1410 t349.50 SB-1410 t349.192 SB-1410 t349.55 SB-1410 1349.194 SB-1410 t349.60 SB-1410 t349.196 SB-1410 t349.65 SB-1410 t349.198 SB-1410 1349.86 SB-1410 1349.200 SB-1410 t349.86 SB-1410 ?349.202 SB-1410 ?349.80 SB-1410 t349.204 SB-1410 349.0t SB349.206 SB-1410 t349.90 SB-1410 t349.206 SB-1410 1349.92 SB-1410 t349.208 SB-1410 t349.94 SB-1410 34. SB-1410 t349.90 SB-1410 7349.216 SB-1410 t349.19 SB-1410 t349.212 SB-1410 t349.19 SB-1410349 SB-1410 1349.100 SB-1410 t349.216 SB-1410 ?349.102 SB-1410 1349.218 SB-1410 1349.104 SB-1410 349.220 SB-1410 t349.106 SB-1410 ?349.222 SB-1410 1349.108 SB-1410 ?349.224 SB-1410 ?349.110 SB-1410 t349.226 SB-1410 1349.112 SB-1410 1349.228 SB-1410 t349.114 SB-1410 ?349.230 SB-1410 1349.116 SB-1410 t349.232 SB-1410 1349.118 SB-1410 . 349.234 SB-1410 1349.120 SB-1410 +349.236 SB-1410 t349.122 SB-1410 t349.238 SB-1410 t349.124 SB-1410 t349.240 SB-1410 t349.126 SB-1410 t349.242 SB-1410 t349.128 SB-1410 t349.244 SB-1410 t349.130 SB-1410 349.246 SB-1410 t349.132 SB-1410 1349.248 SB-1410 t349.134 SB-1410 t349.250 SB-1410 t349.136 SB-1410 t349.252 SB-1410 t349.138 SB-1410 t349.254 SB-1410 t349.140 SB-1410 t349.256 SB-1410 t349.142 SB-1410 1349.258 SB-1410 1349.144 SB-1410 t349.260 SB-1410 t349.146 SB-1410 t349.262 SB-1410 t349.148 SB-1410 t349.264 SB-1410 t349.150 SB-1410 *350m thru 353 SB-1410 t349.152 SB-1410 *359.9 thru 360 SB-1410 1349.154 SB-1410 *360.9 thru 361 SB-1410 t349.156 SB-1410 *36:1.01 thru 1349.158 SB-1410 361.1 SB-1410 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 42--Cont. 2272 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 42-Cont. 42 Cont. *362 thru 368 SB-1410 *380z2.9 thru *369.9 thru 372 SB-1410 380z3 SB-1410 *372.9 thru *380z3.9 thru 372.c SB-1410 380z4 SB-1410 *372m thru 373 SB-1410 *380z4.9 thru *374.9 thru 375 SB-1410 380z5 SB-1410 *376.9 thru 377 SB-1410 *380z5.9thru *378.9 thru 379 SB-1410 380z6 SB-1410 *380.9 thru 380a SB-1410 *380z6.9 thru *380b.9 thru 380z7 SB-1410 380c SB-1410 *380z7.9 thru *380c.9 thru ' 380z8 SB-1410 380d SB-1410 *380z8.9 thru *380e.9 thru 380z10 SB-1410 380f SB-1410 *380zl0.9 thru *380f.9 thru 380z11 SB-1410 380g SB-1410 *380zl 1.9 thru *380g.9thru 380z12 SB-1410 80h SB-1410 *380z12.9thru 380h SB-1410SB *380h.9 thru 380zl3 SB-1410 "380zl3.9 thru 380i SB-1410 380z13 thru *380.9,thr 380z14 SB-1410 3809 thru *380z14.9 thru *380j.9thru 3 80z.9 thru 380k SB-1410 380zl SB-1410 *380k.9 thru *380zl879 thru 3801 SB-1410 380zl SB-1410 *3801.9 thru 380z380z SB-1419 thru 380m SB-1410 380z19 'SB-1410 380z19 SB-1410 *380m.9 thru *380zl9.9 thru 380n SB-1410 380z20 SB-1410 *380n.9 thru *380z20.9 thru 380o SB-1410 380z21 SB-1410 *380o.9 thru *380z21.9 thru 380p SB-1410 380z22 SB-1410 380p.9 thru *380z22.9 thru 380q SB-1410 380z23 SB-1410 *380q.9 thru *380z23.9 thru 380r SB-1410 380z24 SB-1410 *380r.9thru *380z24.9 thru 380s SB-1410 380z25 SB-1410 *380s.9 thru *380z25.9 thru 380t SB-1410 380z26 SB-1410 *380t.9 thru *380z26.9 thru 380u SB-1410 380z27 SB-1410 *380u.9 thru *380z27.9 thru 380v SB-1410 380z28 SB-1410 *380v.9 thru *380z28.9 thru 380w SB-1410 380z29 SB-1410 *380w.9 thru *380z29.9 thru 380x SB-1410 380z30 SB-1410 *380x.9thru *380z30.9 thru 380y SB-1410 380z31 SB-1410 *380y.9 thru *380z31.9 thru 380z SB-1410 380z32 SB-1410 *380zl.9 thru *380z32.9thru 380z2 SB-1410 380z33 SB-1410 *Repealof Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2273 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 42-Cont. DRAM SHOPS *380z34.9 thru 43 380z35 SB-1410 95 HB-120 *380z35.9 thru 95.05 HB-1303 380z36 SB-1410 108a SB-961; HB-2609 *380z36.9 thru 115 SB-834 380z37 SB-1410 117 HB-994 *380z37.9 thru 119 SB-429; HB-1123 380z38 SB-1410 127 SB-37, 1398 *380z38.9 thru 130 SB-545, 564, 1404; 380z39 SB-1410 HB-803, 2485 *380z39.9 thru 131 SB-626; HB-993, 2794 380z40 SB-1410 144e HB-2424 *380z40.9 thru 144e SB-835 380z41 SB-1410 "144f SB-1086; HB-832 *380z41.9 thru 158 HB-752 380z42 SB-1410 159a HB-1733,1985 *380z44.9 thru 163 SB-626 380z45 SB-1410 163a HB-1733, 985 *3 380z4 45 thru *163d SB-1377 380 z47 SB-1410 65a HB-1733, 1985 *380479 thu 166 SB-1398; HB-124 "380z47.9 thru 6 S13 380z48 SB-1410 166.9 SB-1398 *3 380z49 tu S 0 167 SB-998, 1398; HB-370 *38048.9 thru 167b. SB-989, 1333; HB-370 380z49 SB-1410 169 SB-1398; HB-124 *380z49.9 thru 171 SB-1398 380z52 SB-1410 172 SB-1398 *380z52.9 thru 174 SB-1398 380z53 SB-1410 175 SB-1398 *380z53.9 thru 176 SB-1398 380z54 SB-1410 177 SB-1398 *380z54.9 thru 301.1 SB-689, 835 380z55 SB-1410 305 HB-2051 *380z55.9 thru 309 SB-967 380z56 SB-1410 323 SB-257 *380z56.9 thru 380z58 SB-1410 ELECTIONS *380z58.9 thru 46 380z59 SB-1410 1-3 HB-13,2639 *380z59.9 thru 1-5 SB-922; HB-352, 433 380z60 SB-1410 *1-5 SB-430 *380z60.9 thru t1-6 SB-430 380z62 SB-1410 1A-1 SB-1035; HB-2156 *380z62.9 thru 1A-2 HB-974 380z63.1 SB-1410 A-2.1 HB-2634 t380z63.2 HB-38 1A-6.1 HB-962 2 380z99thru 1A-8 HB-351,667, 2539,. *380z99 thru 2598 381 SB-410 1A-9 HB-351,667, 1010 *380z.9 thriu tlA-16 HB-351,667 380zl SB-1410 2A-1 SB-10; HB-1978 398.1 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 2A-1.1 SB-1, 469, 1315; 409b SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 415 SB-100; HB-927 37, 111, 134, 268, 437d SB-922, 1328; HB-927 355, 530, 1837, 2639 443f SB-922, 1328; HB-927 *2A-1.la HB-2639 501-1 HB-413 t2A-l.lb HB-35 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2274 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 2A-1.2 2A-2.1 2A-20 *2A-20 2A-23 2A-24 2A-25 2A-26 2A-27 2A-30 2A-30a 2A-31 2A-32 2A-33 2A-34 2A-36 2A-37 2A-38 2A-39 2A-42 2A-43 2A-44 2A-45 2A-46 2A-48 2A-49 2A-50 2A-51 2A-52 *2A-53 t2A-53a t2A-55 3-1 3-3 4-2 4-6.1 4-6.2 4-6.3 t4-6.4 4-7 4-8 4-8.01 4-8.02 4-8.03 4-10 4-11 4-13 4-15 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue4 Bill Chap. Par. d46-C-nt SB-1230; HB-35, 77, 556,611,759,760, 763, 992, 2036, 2215, 2639 SB-424 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 HB-68 HB-68 HB-2639 HB-929, 2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-2639 HB-609, 899, 2639 HB-2639 HB-2215 HB-77, 992 HB-2639 HB-1125 SB-37 SB-1157; HB-1125 HB-132, 356, 2563 SB-919, 922, 1156; HB-279,352, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650 SB-37 SB-1452; HB-132, 2563 SB-571 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 SB-37; HB-467 HB-353, 467, 471, 2639 HB-467 HB-467 4-16 4-17 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-22 4-23 4-24 4-24.1 4-25 4-27 4-30 5-2 5-7 5-7.01 5-7.02 5-7.03 5-9 5-14 5-16 5-16.1 5-16.2 5-16.3 t5-16.4 t5-16.5 5-17 5-19 5-21 5-23 5-24 5-25 5-26 5-28 5-28.1 5-29 5-29.01 5-30 *5-34 5-35 5-36 5-37.1 5-50.2 6-2 t6-19.1 6-24 6-26 6-27 6-29 d Bill SB-1432; HB-351, 467, 2475 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1; HB-35, 111,353, 467,471, 951 HB-1125 HB-467 HB-467 SB-922; HB-79, 297, 351 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1157; HB-1125, 2475 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 SB-37; HB-467 HB-353, 471 HB-467 HB-132, 356, 2563 SB-919, 922, 1156; HB-279, 352, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650 SB-37 SB-1452; HB-2563 HB-132 SB-571, 1422 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1432; HB-351, 467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-353, 467, 471 HB-467 SB-I; HB-35, 111,353, 467,471,951 HB-1125 HB-467 HB-467 SB-922; HB-79, 297, 351 HB-467 HB-467 HB-352, HB-2639 HB-2441 HB-467 SB-10 SB-1157; HB-1125 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2275 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 6-31 6-31.1 6-35 6-35.01 6-35.02 6-35.03 6-41 6-42 6-43 6-45 6-46 6-48 6-50.1 6-50.2 6-50.3 t6-50.4 6-51 6-53 *6-54 6-57 6-58 6-59 6-60 6-64 6-65 6-66 6-67 6-67.01 6-71 6A-4 7-1 7-5 7-8 7-9 7-10 7-11 7-12 t7-12.2 7-13.1 7-14 7-17 7-23 7-24 Chap. 46--Cont. Bill Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-571 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1156; HB-467, 2044 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-353, 467, 471 SB-417, 1142; HB-132, 356, 2563 SB-919, 922, 1156; HB-279, 2044, 2563, 2632, 2650 SB-37 SB-1142, 1452; HB-132, 2563 SB- 1142; HB-404, 2000 SB-1432; HB-351, 467, 2475 SB-1432 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-353, 471 HB-467 HB-467 SB-1; HB-35, 111, 353, 467,471,951 HB-467 HB-1125 SB-922; HB-79, 297, .351 HB-467 HB-2215, 263.9 HB-790 SB-1, 1315; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 355,530, 1837 HB-1066, 2215 SB-1230, 1359; HB-77, 193,556, 992, 2076 HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 134, 355 SB-878; HB-352, 556, 790, 975,992, 2321 HB-953 HB-2639 SB-415 SB-900 HB-467 HB-467 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. 7-34 7-39 7-43 7-43 thru 7-47 7-44 7-45 7-47 7-47.1 7-50 7-52. 7-54 t17-54.1 7-55 7-56 7-57 7-60 7-60.1 7-61 7-63 7A-1 8-4 8-5 8-8 8-9 t8-9.2 8-10 9-1.3 9-1.4 t9-1.4a 9-1.5 9-1.7 9-1.8 t9-1.9a t9-1.10a t9-1.14 9-2 9-3 9-4 t9-5.1 t9-5.5 9-6 9-7 t9-7.1 t9-8.1 9-10 9-23 9-25 t9-25.1 t9A-1 t9A-1 thru 9A-65 t9A-2 t9A-5 SB-1452; HB-467 HB-351 HB-1125 HB-2662 HB-467 HB-467, 1125 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-467 HB-351,667 HB-467 SB-1; HB-35, 111 HB-353 SB-1, 415; HB-35, 111, 2043 HB-2639 SB-1; HB-2639 'SB-1; HB-35, 111 SB-1; HB-35, 111 SB-1, 1315; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 355,530, 1837 SB-1; HB-35, 111 SB-1359; HB-2076 SB-878 HB-953 SB-415 HB-122 HB-122, 571, 2376 HB-571, 2376 HB-122 HB-122 HB-122 HB-571, 2376. HB-122 SB-431; HB-1329 SB-394 HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376 HB-1329 HB-1888 HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376 SB-1008; HB-1611, 2599 HB-2324 HB-2511 SB-899; HB-571, 2376 HB-571, 2376, 2441 HB-34, 2432, 2598 HB-1888 HB-34 HB-2598 2276 Par. t. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 46-Cont. Chap. 46-Con t9A-10 HB-2598 t9A-15 HB-2598 10-3 HB-2639 10-3.1 SB-922; HB-354, 952, 1161 10-4 SB-1359; HB-2076, 2639 10-6 SB-878; HB-352, 975, 2043, 2639 10-6.2 SB-878 t10-7.1 HB-953 10-9 SB-715,922, 1367; HB-556, 992 10-10 SB-1359; HB-713 10-11.2 HB-2043 10-14 SB-1, 415, 1156; HB-35, 111, 2043, 2044 10-15 HB-2639 11-1 HB-68, 2639 11-2 HB-352, 976, 977, 2603,2639 .11-2.1 SB-37 11-3 HB-2603 11-5 HB-2603 11-7 HB-668, 2603 *11-7 HB-2639 12-1 HB-2639 13-1 SB-922; HB-68, 352, 398,668, 2639 13-2 SB-922; HB-68, 352, 398,668, 2639 17-22 17-23 18-5 18-9 18-9.1 t18-13.1 18-15 18-16 19-1 19-2 19-2.1 19-3 19-4 19-5 19-8 19-9 19-10 19-11 19-12.2 19-13 20-1 20-2 20-2.1 20-2.2 20-3 20-4 13-4 SB-1452 20-5 HB-13 13-10 SB-1366 20-6 HB-13 t13-10a HB-2441 20-7 HB-668 t13-17 SB-1141; HB-356 20-8 HB-668 14-1 SB-1452 20-9 SB-918,922; HB- 14-3.1 SB-1238; HB-26, 668, 668, 951 2639 20-10 HB-668 14-6 HB-467 20-11 HB-668 t14-10 SB-417; HB-356 22-1 SB-1, 1230; HB-5 t14-14 SB-1141 992,2215 15-3 HB-467 22-3 HB-352, 2582 16-3 SB-900; HB-1639 22-7 SB-1, 1230; HB-5 16-4.1 HB-2639 992, 2215 16-5.01 SB-1 22-8 SB-1230; HB-556 t16-8.1 SB-918 - 22-9.1 HB-467 17-9 HB-467,668, 1125 22-17 SB-922; HB-352, 17-10 HB-467, 1125 1477 17-12 HB-467 23-1.la HB-2215 17-13 HB-467 23-1.2a HB-2215 17-14 HB-467 23-1.13a HB-?215 17-16.1 HB-2639 23-24 SB-922, 1153; HI 17-18 HB-467 1766 17-18.1 HB-668 24-1.2 HB-2639 t17-20.1 HB-351,667 24-16 HB-467,668 17-21 HB-668 t24-16.1 HB-351 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -354, 556, 556, , 992 799, 3-352, Bill HB-467 SB-1452; HB-467 HB-467, 668 HB-467 HB-2639 HB-351,667 HB-467 HB-467 HB-352, 353, 1539, 2561, 2563, 2635 SB-1; HB-35, 111,287, 351,950, 2561, 2563 HB-668, 1610, 2639 SB-421, 922; HB-13, 352, 353,-2561,2631 SB-1; HB-13, 35, 111, 668, 2639 HB-353, 2561, 2563 SB-922; HB-352, 668, 1246 SB-922; HB-354, 668, 951 HB-668 SB-877; HB-668 HB-668 HB-668 SB-918 HB-13, 668 SB-1; HB-13, 668 HB-13, 668 SB-918; HB-13 HB-13, 668 2277 Chap. Par. 46-Cont. t24.16.1 24A-1 24A-3.1 24A-9 24A-10 24A-10.1 t24A-13.1 24A-15 t25A-1 thru 25A-7 25A-15.01 28-1 28-2 28-5 t28-8.1 28-9 29-13 29-14 t29-14.1 29-20 *101 thru 104 t103.1 *156f.2 thru 156f.4 *158-1 thru 158-9 *700 *701 *800 thru 803 *810 thru 813 812 *900 thru 906 *1000 thru 1003 *1101 thru 1108 EMPLOYMENT 48 2a 2b.9 t2b.9 t2c-1 8b t31.01 31.1 thru 31.9 31.2 31.3 31.7 31.13 31.14 31.16 31.17 t31.17-4 t31.17-5 139.02 *39.1 thru 39.12 HI HI HI SE H] H] H] SB H] SE SE HI HI HI SE H] SE HI HI HI HI H] HI HI HI HI HI SB HI HI HI HI HI HI HI SB HI SB HI HI HI SB SB HI HI HI HI SB SB STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 48-Cont. B-667 t39m-2a I B-1622 39m-11 I B-2603 39m-12 1 1-922; HB-354, 952 *39s-0.01 thru B-668 39s-12 I B-312,668 39s-1 I B-351, 667 39s-2 1-922; HB-354, 952 39s-4 39s-6 B-1978 39s-7 3-1 39s-9 3-85, 1378; HB-513, 39s-1 la 2707; SB-1(SS-1); t39s-llb I HB-I(SS-1) t59.02 1 B-605, 2043 59.1 1 B-2043 59.2 1 B-2441 59.2a 1-922; HB-354, 952 *59.90 thru 69 B-354 3-1360 *60thru 69 I B-144 f68.1 I B-1208 69 B-2441 B-2394 t137.01 137.1 I B-2441 137.3 1 137.4 I B-2441 137.5 - B-2441 137.7 I B-2441 137.7-01 I B-1354, 1355, 2441 *137.7-01 3-1354, 1355, 2441 137.7-02 1-1455 137.7-03 B-2441 137.7-04 3-2441 137.7-05 I B-2441 137.7-06 137.7-07 1 137.7-08 137.7-09 B-1776, 2411 *137.7-09 thru B-1776, 2411 137.7-17 3-1776 137.7-10 3-1776,2411 137.7-12 1-568; HB-2506 137.7-13 3-2506, 2659 137.7-15 1-804,833 137.7-16 1 3-2442 137.7-17 B-2017, 2506, 2641 137.7-18 I 3-2506 .137.8 1-804,833 .137.9 1-804, 833 137.10 B-2017 137.11 B-2017 137.12 B-2017 137.13 B-2017 137.14 . 1-976 137.16 1 3-976 *137.16 1 Bill HB-1531 HB-2247 HB-325 HB-140 HB-179 SB-531; HB-179, 2104 SB-531 3B-531; HB-179, 2104 SB-531 SB-531 SB-531 HB-1811 HB-802 IB-802 HB-802 IB-802 SB-663; HB-1338, 1991 HB-346 IB-802 SB-664, 665; HB-1989, 1990 IB-802 IB-802 -B-802 IB-802 IB-802 -B-802 HB-802 -B-802 IB-802 IB-802 HB-802 IB-802 IB-802 IB-802 1B-802 HB-802 IB-802 IB-802 HB-802 IB-802 HB-802 1B-802 HB-802 IB-802 IB-802 IB-802 HB-802 IB-802 HB-802 IB-802 IB-802 IB-802 IB-802 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2278 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 137.1.7 tl37.20a 1.37.22 138.1 138.3 S 138.3a 138.4 138.4 thru 138.8 138.6 138.7 138.8 t138.8a t138.8b ti38.8c t138.8d 138.10 138.11 138.12 138.13 138.16 138.19 138.19b 172.36 172.39 172.41 172.42 172.46 172.54 *186 186a 266 311 t315.1 322 335 t342c 353 401 Bill HB-802 HB-802 HB-802 SB-662, 1404; HB-1213, 1992, 2543 HB-1780 SB-1067; HB-1796, 1814 SB-662; HB-1796, 1992, 2103 SB-1067; HB-1814 HB-802 SB-804, 833; HB-175, 2099,2102 SB-662, 804, 833; HB-371, 1793, 1851, 1992 SB-1067; HB-1532, 1814 SB-1067; HB-1532, 1814 SB-1067; HB-1532, 1814 SB-1067; HB-1814 SB-662, 1067; HB-1814, 1992 SB-662; HB-1992 HB-588 SB-1067; HB-1814 SB-788, 1067; HB-1814 SB-387, 662, 788, 1067, 1404; HB-175, 321, 371, 1814, 1992 SB-145, 569; HB-175 SB-662, 1067; HB-1814, 1992 SB-1067; HB-1796, 1814,2103 SB-1067; HB-802, 1814 SB-662, 1067; HB-1814, 1992 SB-662; HB-1992 SB-1067, 1404; HB-1.814 HB-2546 SB-37 HB-802 HB-2301 HB-1107 HB-1290 SB-657; HB-1391 SB-486 SB-144 SB-1131, 1404; HB-212, 2788 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. t407.2 f409.1 420 t422 431 434 441 444 t445 *501 t556 572.1 576.1 577 t618 640 660 701 850-07z24 850.0719 850.01 850.04 850.05 850.06-1 S850.07 850.071 850.07n 850.07o 850.07p 850.07z7 850.07z9 t850.07zlla 850.07z19 850.07z28 t850.07z28 t850.07z29 850.08 850.15 t850.22 1001 1004a 1104 t1404.2 1501 1502 1503 t1503.1 *1504 *1507 *1508 *1509 1510 *1510 *1511 1512 1514 1515 Bill SB-450; HB-773 SB-1480 SB-550; HB-2245 HB-2245 HB-2246 HB-100, 1915 HB-2657 HB-176 SB-677; HB-944 SB-1377 HB-42 SB-550; HB-2308 HB-1725 HB-675 HB-1337 HB-176 HB-176 SB-570; HB-176 HB-2611 HB-470 SB-987 SB-881; HB-967 SB-881; HB-967 SB-763; HB-2292 HB-2292, 2611 SB-763, 799 SB-763,799 SB-763, 799 SB-763,799 SB-972 SB-972 SB-972 SB-799, 1531 SB-1421 SB-769 SB-769 SB-796 SB-763 SB-479 HB-180 HB-741,774, 2798 HB-802 HB-802 HB-1136 SB-1220; HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 SB-1220; HB-1336 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1136 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2279 Chap. Par. 48-Cont. 1516. 1517 1518 1520 t1520.1 1523 1601 1603 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1614 1615.1 1'617 1620 t1622.1 1702 1705 1707 1708 1710 1711 1712 1713 t1713.1 1714 1715 1716 t1716.1 *1717.1 1720 1801 1802 1803 1804 1806 *1901 thru 1907 STATUTES AMENDED-Continuei Bill Chap. Par. HB-1136 SB-1220; HB-1136 SB-555, 1220; HB-1136 HB-1136 HB-1336 HB-1336 SB-146, 851, 1416; HB-177 SB-683, 937, 1236; HB-269,1280, 1794, 1810, 1998, 2084 HB-269, 962, 1280 SB-1236, 1240; HB-911 SB-684, 937; HB-1794, 2547 SB-937; HB-1794 SB-937; HB-.177, 1794 SB-736, 937; HB-100, 177,269,553, 574, 1280, 1794 SB-937; HB-177, 1794 HB-269,1280 SB-937; HB-860, 1794 HB-269, 1280 SB-937; HB-1794 SB-581, 682, 937; HB-177,1794, 1809 SB-1448 SB-737, 738, 1085, 1140; HB-177, 1280, 2084 HB-962, 1280 SB-1140 HB-1280 SB-1140; HB-2547 HB-1280 SB-1488; HB-1280, 2682 SB-1481, 1482, 1488; HB-1280, 2682 SB-1489 SB-736, 1140; HB-100, 553,574 SB-1140; HB-177 SB-1140 SB-1085 HB- 1280 SB-147, 852, 1416; HB-178 HB-143, 1181, 181.1 HB-143, 1181, 1811 HB-143, 1181, 1811 HB-143, 1181, 1811 HB-143, 1181,1811 SB-761 48-Cont. t2013 2102 t2201.1 2604 2615 FEES AND SALARIES 53 FENCES 54 d Bill HB-1805, 2290 SB-474 HB-2526 HB-1136 HB-1136 1 HB-1395, 1397 2 HB-1949 3 HB-272,2185 3.1 HB-272,2185 3.2 HB-272, 1194, 2185 3.3 HB-272, 1194, 2185 t3.3-1 SB-2; HB-17 4 HB-1558 45.1 SB-424, 642; HB-611, 760,763 *45.1 HB-759 *25.9 SB-1408 *26 SB-1408 FISH 56 *1.1 thru 6.5 1.3d 1.18 1.24 2.2b 3.20 3.25 t4.6a 4.8 4.9 4.28 5.la 5.7 5.8 5.19 5.22 *248.9 thru 250 FOOD AND DRUG 561/2 t26.1 t66-14-3 66.2 66.2 thru 66.12 66.3 66.5 66.6 66.8 66.10 SB-1409 HB-1757,.2463 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1208 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1508 HB-1757, 2463 HB-1757, 2463 SB-1508 SB-1316 HB-70, 1757, 2463 SB-1316; HB-837, 2463 HB-70 HB-2463 SB-1409 S HB-1910 SB-225 SB-1329 SB-225 SB-1329 SB-1329 SB-1329 SB-1329 SB-1329 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2280 Chap. 5612-Cont. t66 t66 t66 t66 t5( t5( t5( t503.22 5( *701 thri .100 thru 1 *1100 thru SI SI SI SI SI SI H Sl H H STATUTES AMENDED-( Bill Chap. 561/2Con B-1329 B-225, 1313, 1329 B-1329 B-225, 1313, 1329 B-1313, 1329 B-1313, 1329 B-1135, 2768 B-280 B-2576 t B-157 Par. 66.11 .11-1 66.12 .14-1 .14-2 .14-3 305 313 502 502.4 32.38 32.39 503 03.22 Sthru 03.27 HB-2576 505 HB-1955 510 SB-975 511 HB-1833 513 SB-1017; HB-1763 u719 SB-1408 705 HB-2569 705.2 HB-65 707 SB-446, 1292; HB-1674 707.1 SB-151, 1207 709 HB-1452 710.2 SB-1378; HB-362, 437, 2190 710.3 SB-1033 710.3 HB-2125 712 SB-151, 1222, 1302, 1307; HB-1643, 1995, 2804 t720 HB-1909 1603 SB-1408 1102 HB-1955 1206 HB-1673 1208 HB-1955 1302 SB-588 1308 HB-1955 1312 HB-1955 1401 SB-151; HB-58, 684, 1101, 1673, 1955, 2126, 2127 1402 SB-151; HB-58, 82, 1101, 1955, 2126, 2127 1405 SB-151, 907; HB-1101, 1452, 1955, 2127, 2214 406.2 SB-1207 6.222 SB-151 1407 SB-151, 446, 907, 915, 1292, 1433, 1464; HB-151, 1101, 1674, 1955, 2127, 2213, 2283, 2498 t2( t2( *2101 thri *2301 thri f: Continued Par. t. Bill 1407.1 HB-2143 1407.2 SB-151; HB-1101, 1955, 2127 1409 HB-316 1410 SB-151, 446; HB-1101, 1955, 2127, 2129 1411 HB-1955 1411.2. SB-1033 1411.2 HB-2125 1413 SB-1378; HB-362, 437, 2190 t1414 HB-1909 1505 SB-151,747, 1222, 1302, 1307; HB-1643, 2804 1655 SB-18, 1222, 1404; HB-225, 316, 399, 1416, 1417, 1643, 2804 1655.2 SB-1378; HB-362, 399, 437, 2190 1655.3 SB-151, 1207 1672 SB-151, 1302, 1307, 1430 1674 SB-151, 1302, 1307 1676 SB-151, 1302, 1307; HB-2804 1679 SB-1302, 1307; HB-2804 t1684 SB-151, 1302, 1307 302.12 SB-1313; HB-508 302.13 SB-1313; HB-508 2003 SB-1313 t2003 HB-508 u 2107 SB-1408 2103 SB-1404, 1405; HB-2688 2105 HB-1643 u2320 SB-1408; HB-1955 2311.1 HB-2125 2317 SB-1404 2403 HB-719, 1901 WILDLIFE (FORMERLY GAME) 61 1.3 1.13 1.28 1.29 1.31 1.32 2.1 2.2 2.4 2.6 HB-51, 1433 HB-1433 SB-1316 SB-1316 SB-1316 SB-1316 SB-253; HB-579 SB-637; HB-797, 1433, 2640 SB-637; HB-797, 2640 SB-411, 1316; HB-70, 708 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References.are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HB-2576 HB-2576 HB-2576, SB-107; HB-1955 S140 2281 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 61- Cont. Par. B 2.7 HB-7 2.9 HB-7 2.25 SB-14 128 142 2.26 SB-1 114 2.27 HB-7 2.30 HB-4 2.31 SB-5( 2.33 SB-2! HE 2.33a HB-1 t2.33b HB-1 2.36a SB-1i 2.37 SB-1i 3.1 SB-4 122 *3.1-2 HB-1 3.2 SB-I 3.5 HB-7 3.6 SB-1 3.7 SB-1 3.8 SB-1 3.10 SB-1 *3.10 SB-1 3.27 HB-2 3.36 HB-7 3.37 HB-2 .3.41 SB-2: 31 :SB-I *300thru 304 SB-1 5-03 HB-2 504 HB-( t518 HB-2 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 63 15.1 HB-2 15.3 HB-2 23.4 SB-1 23.7 HB-2 t23.7 HB-2 :t23.8 HB-, t23.9 HB-; t23.10 HB-: 42.31 SB-9 t42.37a HB-] $171 SB-1 HI *171 thru 182 HB-2 172 thru 178 SB-1 172 thru 180 SB-1 23 176 SB-1 180 SB-1 t181.1 SB-1 HI ill 08 97 43, 398, 509, 86; HB-531, 1234, 33, 1633 12, 143; HB-823, 47, 1234, 1433 08, 2764 9, 508, 509 39 53, 398, 1208; 1-666, 921, 1234 92 921 404 43 11, 1316; HB-70, 34 234 316; HB-70 '0, 192, 2409 193 193 193 193 193 2717 70 2463 53; HB-579 03 408 2 62 62 2724 2412 455 2121 2119,2120 2121 2121 2121 22, 1172 190, 2769 7, 182, 215; B-8'98, 2336 326 82 7, 215; HB-898, 36 368; HB-323 82 7, 182, 215; B-898, 2336 Chap. Par. 63-Cont. 223 -.223.09 904 905 t907 1004-2 t1009-3 1010-3 1011A-2 S1011A-11 Ol011AA-12 1110 1 2 3 5 6 7 8.1 8.2 8.9 8.10 8.12 8.19 8.20 8.21 12 13 17 24 S+24a 25 *25.01 *27d 52.9 57 *110 thru 113 *120 thru 123 *173 *278 301 302 303 304 306 307 307.1 307.2 307.8 307.13 307.21 307.23 Bill SB-1246 SB-1246 HB-1561 HB-1561 HB-2553 SB-971, 1171 HB-1058 HB-2485 SB-586 SB-586 SB-586 SB-630; HB-1972 HB-1322 HB-1323 HB-1323, 1587 HB-1587 HB-1323, 1587 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-810 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1504 SB-246, 1010, 1210; HB-1323 HB-1323 HB-1323 SB-1404 SB-37 SB- 1408 SB-1408 SB-1377 SB-1377 SB-755 SB-526; HB-1091, 1092 HB-1091 SB-881; HB-967 SB-881; HB-967 HB-1091 SB-526 SB-526 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-526 HB-1615 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT 67/2 2282 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 6712-Cont. 307.24g t307.26 308 t308.1 310 314.1 321 322 326.1 332 403.15 403.16 404 t407.1 t413 451 452 453 t453.1 454 t509.1 607 608 609.1 t617.1 thru 617.10 714 851 1104 1107 1252 1253 1258 1304 HUMAN RIGHTS 68 1-101 1-101 1-102 1-103 t1-104 2-101. 2-102 2-103 Bill HB-1091 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-1322 HB-1091 HB-1091 SB-526 HB-1091 HB-2611 SB-526; HB-1091 HB-932, 1168, 1777, 1802 SB-45 SB-45, 1506; HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568, 1730, 2271, 2383, 2693 SB-424 HB-931 SB-1095; HB-866, 2328 SB-1095; HB-981, 1317 HB-981 HB-866, 2328 SB-1095 HB-502 HB-1105 SB-1404; HB-1134, 1723 SB-783 HB-882 HB-882 SB-1041, 1322; HB-2151 HB-2003 SB-1404 HB-459 HB-2151 HB-2151 SB-756 SB-770, 1416 SB-1334 SB-330, 470, 1334; HB-973, 2243 SB-330, 470, 1334; HB-219, 608, 973, 2052 SB-330, 770; HB-772 SB-330, 812; HB-973, 2243, 2244, 2673 SB-330; HB-2243 SB-922; HB-331, 1843, 2052 Chap. Par. 68 Cont. 2-104. 2-105 t2-106 3-101 3-102 3-102 1 3-103 3-104.1 3-106 t3A-101 t3A-102 4-101 t4-102.1 5-10-1 5-103 5A-101 6-101 7-101 7-109 7A-101 7A-102 7A- 104 7B-102 7B-104 8-101 8-102 8-103 8-10.5 8-106.1 8-109 8-110 8A-101 8A-102 8A-103 8A-104, 8B-102 8B-103 INJURIES 70 2.1 51 thru 57 t58 t59 t59-a 70 72 80.1 91 401 Bill SB-330; HB-317, 973, 1009, 2243, 2622 SB-330, 472; HB-973, 2177, 2243 HB-2244 SB-330; HB-2243 SB-330; HB-2243 SB-330; HB-973 SB-330; HB-973, 2243 SB-330; HB-973 HB-2124 SB-470, 1334; HB-529 SB-470, 1334; HB-529 HB-594 HB-594 SB-284 SB-284; HB-23, 115 HB-2673 SB-330; HB-2243 SB-554, 770; HB-772, 2078 SB-552; HB-1371, 2078, 2079 SB-470, 1334 SB-770; HB-771, 772, 919, 1371, 2241 HB-919, 2243 SB-770; HB-772, 919, 1371 HB-919, 2243 SB-770; HB-772 SB-554, 770; HB-772, 2078 HB-919 HB-919 HB-919 HB-919 HB-2335 SB-470, 1334 HB-919 HB-2240 HB-2242, 2681 HB-919 HB-2240 SB-1404 SB-1107 SB-1107 SB-1107 SB-1107 HB-1609 HB-66, 606 HB-2038 SB-1123 HB-2779, 2799 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2283 Chap. 70-Cont. *4 *404 thru INN-KEEPE 71 INSURANC 73 1. 3- 3. 3- 22. 22- t6 f6 6 HB-2373 HB-1603 HB-1603 HB-1603. SB-179; HB-2111 SB-267 SB-267, 1119 SB-267 SB-1310 HB-544 SB-988 SB-267 SB-267 SB-179; HB-2111 SB-179; HB-2111 SB-179; HB-2111 HB-543 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 SB-267 *785 785.1 *785.1 *785.2, *785.3 *785.4 *785.5 *786 *786.1 *787 t787.01 t787.05 t787.10 t787.15 t787.20 t787.25 t787.30 t787.35 t787.40 t787.45. t787.50 t787.55 *788 67/8 719.15a 719.17 t719.28 723 735C-10 735C-13 735C-17 736.3 736.14 t737.2g 737.9a t737.9b t737.25 t737.26 t737.27 743.8a 744 t744.1 t744.2 t744.3 t744.4 t744.5 t744.6 t744,7 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. :401 HB-2779, 2799 755 I 402 HB-2779 t755.10d 1 02.2 HB-2779,2799 755.14 403 HB-2799 414 HB-2779, 2799 755.15 507 HB-1609 755.19b I 510 . SB-424, 907 755.21b 653 HB-2413 755.21c I 654 HB-2413 755.22 I 755.23 RRS 755.25 4b HB-2238 755.29 4c HB-2238 t755.30 755a S E 755a-2 I -143 SB-691 765 -132 SB-691 766 I -135 SB-691 t766.9 I -138 SB-691 t766.71 5 -503 SB-691 767 I -508 SB-691 *767.1 613 HB-2163 t767.2a S 13.1 SB-1230 767.16 I 14.2 SB-300, 1495; HB-300, t767.17a f 2773, 2774 767.18 1 616 HB-2373 t767.18a I 625 HB-1141 2373 767.22 644 SB-702 . 767.28 S 46.1 HB-1699 t767.30 I 655 HB-2373 t767.31 S c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-89, 595, 2384 H-B-231, 232, 233 SB-606, 697, 1230; HB-697,1700 SB-267 -B-1603 SB-268; HB-1866 IB-1618 HB-2297 SB-1310 SB-463, 1230; HB-1591 SB-530 ;B-592 SB-291, 1404; HB-1800 HB-1800 SB-1377 HB-750 HB-1470 SB-1338 -B-99 SB-1062; HB-1399 SB-1062; HB-1399 HB-1400 HB-1627 HB-1154 HB-1154 SB-1230, 1334; HB-87 SB-1230 HB-89, 1469 SB-1230, 1324; HB-301, 595, 1425, 1721, 2384, 2548 SB- 1119 SB-267, 1119 BB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 3B-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 BB-1119 iB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 SB-1119 3B-1119 ;B-1119 2284 STATUTES AMENDED--Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 73-Cont. *789 SB-1119 *790 SB-1119 *791 SB-1119 835 SB-267 836 HB-1468 t846.2 HB-2047 848 SB-169 t857.2 HB-1604, 2805 861 SB-1310 927.6 SB-267 963A-4 HB-2528 963A-11 HB-1691 963B-5 SB-1058 964 SB-1310, 1404; HB-1604 967.2 SB-167 t967.2 SB-167; HB-1204 968d SB-703, 1025 968g SB-527 968m SB-734 t968m SB-166, 167, 436, 830; HB-133, 1425, 1470, 1767 t968p HB-2791 968K SB-115 968L HB-1605 t969 4a HB-39 969.9a HB-2298 t971b SB-1229; HB-2294 t972b SB-164 975 HB-1691, 2529 975a HB-1691 t977.1 HB-1245 979 SB-115,1404 979.2 SB-152 979.3 SB-152 t979d.1 SB-942, 1204 979g HB-824 982g HB-1111 982i HB-1409, 2371 t982n-1 HB-1111 t1009.05 HB-1470 1009.1 SB-1025 1013.2 HB-1502 1014 SB-1310 t1014.1 SB-606 1016 SB-1338; HB-1604, 2064 1020 SB-267 1020.3 SB-267, 424, 1310 1021 SB-267, 410, 1116; HB-1220, 2105, 2345 1021.1 SB-1334 1022 SB-1334 1024 SB-267, 1116, 1334 1025 SB-1116 1031 1040 t1041.1 *1065.9a 1065.18-1 *1065.18-4 t1065.18-4a t1065.18-18a *1065.18-18a 1065.18-20 *1065.18-23 1065.18-24 1065.44-2 t1065.52-3 1065.56-1 1065.59-7 *1065.60 thru 1065.68 t1065.60al thru 1065.60al2 1065.60a9 1065.87-1 1065.87-6 t1065.164 thru 1065.180 1065.402 1065.403 1065.403a 1065.404 t1065.404a 1065.406 t1065.406A 1065.407 t1065.650 tl065.907 t1065.1101 *1101 *1102 1301.1 1302 1303 1304 1306 1307 1308 1313 t1353 1405 1411 1412 1501-3 t1503-9 1504-3 1504-3.1 1504-4 Bill SB-470, 1228, 1334; HB-529, 2509, 2614 SB-1377 SB-1230 SB-1310 SB-606, 1230 SB-606,1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 SB-606, 1230 HB-1864 HB-2614 SB-424 HB-1299 HB-1700 HB-1700 SB-697; HB-697 HB-1604 SB-942 HB-1800 SB-979; HB-254 SB-979 HB-1525 SB-979 SB-979 SB-979 HB-254 SB-979 HB-2373 HB-2077,2384 HB-96, 595 SB-1408; HB-2132 SB-1408 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 SB-1023; HB-1466 HB-1466 SB-211; HB-324 HB-1440 HB-1440 HB-2496 HB-1516 HB-1245 SB-436, 1334; HB-1204 SB-1334 SB-267 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 73-Cont. 1102.1 SB-661 105 SB-1426 117 HB-350, 1195 JOINT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 76 Ic SB-380 JURORS 78 t3.1 HB-878, 2787 4.1 SB-154 33.1 SB-154 LANDLORD AND TENANT 80 62 SB-1051 *62 SB-1051; HB-2454 62.1 thru 62.5 SB-1053 t62.1 thru 62.5 HB-2455 162.1 thru 62.9 SB-1051; HB-2454 63 SB-1051; HB-2454 t63.1 SB-1051; HB-2454 163.2 SB-1051 64 SB-1051 121 HB-7 *201 thru 226 SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 202 SB-1134; HB-91 206 SB-1134; HB-91 207 SB-1134; HB-91 208 SB-1136; HB-92, 2585 209 SB-389, 1135; HB-93 212 SB-1134; HB-91, 2586 t212b SB-859, 861 215 SB-1136; HB-92 217 SB-1136; HB-92 218 SB-1134; HB-91 220 SB-1134; HB-91 221 SB-1134; HB-91 222 SB-1134; HB-91 224 SB-859; HB-2587 225.1 HB-822 t225.1 SB-859, 860, 1133, 1134, 1136; HB-90, 91,92 t225.2 SB-1134; HB-91 LIBRARIES 81 3-1 SB-922, 1328 3-4 SB-922, 1328 3-9 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 3-13-4 HB-927 4-4 SB-609 fl6g HB-1295 Bill Chap. Par. JAILS AND JAILERS 75 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2285 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 81-Cont. 30 SB-37 118 SB-120,723, 1171; HB-933, 1996 119 HB-1860 122 HB-2365, 2485 124 HB-1860 1002-2 SB-390 1002-8 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1002-9.1 HB-2309 1003-1 SB-922, 1328; HB-352, 927, 2477 1003-11 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1004-5 SB-1(SS-1); HB-l(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 1004-7 SB-609 1004-13 SB-139 1004-15 SB-85, 1329, 1378; HB-513; SB-1(SS-1) 1005-9 SB-567 LIENS 82 1 SB-1022; HB-237, 859, 2802 1l.1 SB-1022; HB-237, 859 5 HB-910 21 SB-1022; HB-237, 859, 910, 2802 23 HB-2211 47c HB-1956 LOCAL GOVERNMENT 85 1-101 SB-1034; HB-2157 1-206 SB-384 2-208 HB-1557 2-302 HB-807 3-109 HB-1228 9-101 SB-501 9-102 SB-501 9-103 SB-384, 501 9-105 SB-501 9-107 SB-501 475 SB-313; HB-1279 504 SB-803 506 HB-515 507. HB-515 509 SB-803, 907 509.1 SB-907 515 HB-939 610 'SB-544,941; HB-1581, 1760 611 SB-1(SS-1) 611a SB-1345, 1378; HB-2303; SB-1(SS-1) 2286 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 85-Cont. 10 10 tl2 12 12 12 12 1: 1*1 tl * 1600 thru .165 165 22 t22C Par. Bill 612 SB-1000, 1357; HB-1582, 1759, 1807 659 HB-1946 667 HB-85, 1352 668 HB-85, 1352 669 HB-85, 1352 671 HB-85, 1352 705 SB-1329 872 HB-791' 902 SB-829; HB-2135 906 SB-464, 621; HB-2365, 2485 44.3 HB-1174 )46.1 SB-1121 1061 SB-616 1062 SB-616 1063 SB-616; HB-2353 1155 SB-51 1221 SB-161 .21.1 HB-2388 1222 SB-497; HB-1935 1223 SB-497; HB-1935 1224 SB-497; HB-1935 1225 SB-159, 497; HB-1935, 2170, 2721 1227 SB-497; HB-1935 1228 SB-497; HB-1935 1229 SB-497; HB-1935 1230 SB-497; HB-1935. 30.1 SB-497; HB-1935 1233 SB-497; HB-1935, 2790 033.1 SB-497; HB-1935 !33.2 SB-497; HB-1935 1234 SB-881; HB-967, 1935 1235 SB-881; HB-967 1240 HB-1936 43.1 SB-497; HB-1528, 1935 1244 SB-497; HB-1935 1245 SB-497; HB-1935 263a SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1264 SB-100 1394 HB-101,799 3971 HB-101 1606 HB-2546 1653 SB-1296 3.02 SB-1296 3.04 SB-1296 1674 SB-1296 2204 SB-1039, 1171; HB-875, 1556, 2149 2207 SB-565, 1171 2208 HB-1065 08.1 SB-1039; HB-2149 )8.12 HB-689 Chap. Par. 85-Cont. 2208.14 2208.15 t2208.15 +2208.16 t2208.17 t2208.18 t2208.19 t2208.171 2209 t2209.1 2302 2551. 2552 2555 2613 2614 2617 3723 5503.07 5504 5509 ?5509.26 t5509.27 15509.28 5602 5603 5606 15609 5902 5903: *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-1404 HB-1493, 1719 SB-45, 150,205,206, 216, 262, 607,673, 1115, 1123, 1295; HB-72, 236, 424, 504, 538, 625, 665, 680, 688,689, 734, 821,927, 966,969, 971, 1046, 1635, 1792, 1808; SB-1(SS-1); 625, 665,680, 688,689, 734, 821,927, 966, 969, 971, 1046, .1635, 1792, 1808; SB-1(SS-1); 625, 665,680, 688,689, 734, 821,927, 966, 969, 971, 1046, 1635, 1792, 1808; SB-1(SS-1); 625, 665,680, 688,689, 734, 821,927, 966, 969,971, 1046, 1635, 1792, 1808; SB-1(SS-1); SB-1470, 1493; HB-60, 2710, 2772 SB-170, 461, 678; HB-2193, 2198 SB-1486 SB-1474; HB-2663, 2709 SB-678 HB-2149, 2421 HB-2149, 2421 SB-37 SB-1082 SB-1082 SB-1082 SB-910; HB-101, 113 SB-910;HB-101, 113 SB-910 HB-799 HB-1571 HB-882 HB-1571 HB-1571 HB-1571 HB-1571 SB-507; HB-703 HB-2148 HB-2148 HB-2148 SB-1296 SB-1296 2287 Chap. 85-Cont. 5 t5 t5 5 t5 t5 6 6 6 6 t6701 67 67 67 67 67 67 t2 MENTAL 911/2 Par. STATUTES AMENDED-Continuec Bill Chap. Par. 903.1 SB-1296 5952 SB-1027; HB-6, 1438, 2154, 2253 5953 SB-237, 1296; HB-6, 1791 5954 SB-237, 1295; HB-6, 1791 5955 HB-6 955.1 HB-6 955.2 HB-6 955.3 HB-6 5956 SB-883, 1296; HB-6 956.1 HB-1791 956.1 SB-237; HB-6, 1791 5957 SB-883; HB-6, 801 5958 HB-6 958.1 SB-1295; HB-1792 *5959 HB-1145, 2254 5960 SB-1296; HB-2444 5961 HB-6 5962 HB-6 6019 SB-497; HB-1935 6041 SB-37 6157 HB-2611 209.1 HB-2611 6403 HB-1255 f6408 HB-1255 6701 HB-101, 117,799 701-2 HB-101, 117,799 701-3 HB-101, 117,799 701-4 HB-101, 117, 799 1-13.1 HB-101, 117,799 01-14 HB-101, 117,799 01-15 HB-101, 117, 799 01-16 HB-101, 117 01-17 HB-101, 117,799 01-18 HB-101, 117,799 01-24 HB-101, 117, 799 6818 SB-1329, 1378, SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 7151 HB-1524 7157 HB-1524, 2611 7204 SB-,1421; HB-1572 7205 SB-1421 7209 HB-1755 7209.1 HB-1896 7210 SB-1421 7457 HB-2611 7507 HB-2611 HEALTH 1-100 HB-1106 1-105 HB-1020 91/2- -Cont. 1-122 1-125 1-126 2-102 t2-107.1 2-107.2 2-108 2-109 3-503 3-504 3-605 3-611 3-706 3-807 4-301. 4-307 4-402 4-501 4-502 4-505 4-603 4-604 4-607 4-705 100-4 t100-12.2 100-15 100-18.1 100-34 100-50a t100-63 t100-64 202 303e 804 805 806 809.1 810 812 t812.4 *1501 thru 1514 1710 1802-3 1802-5 1803-3 1803-9.1 t1803-9.1 *1803-16 1903 1952 1954 1955 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill HB-606,1073 HB-1073 HB-1073 SB-1219 HB-1073 HB-1073 HB-606,1073 HB-606, 1073 HB-606 HB-606 HB-305 HB-1883 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-606 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-1883 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-606 HB-1106, 1885 SB-906; HB-1195 HB-2446 SB-424 SB-925 HB-1106,1962 SB-475, 707; HB-350, 1106,1347, 1623, 1940,1961 HB-1940 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-168 HB-1106, 1973 HB-1829 SB-149 HB-1076 HB-852, 1073, 1310 HB-57,939,1073, 2431 HB-715 SB-1411 SB-1472 HB-1106 HB-1106, 1887 SB-697; HB-1106, 1887 HB-1106 HB-1106,1887 HB-1106,1887 HB-1073,1106, 1882 HB-2807 HB-1106,1882,2807 HB-2807 2288 Chap. Par. 91V2-Cont. 1956 H MOTOR VEHICLES 95½/2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 95V2-Cont. B-2807 3-620 3-623 S t3-625 I 3-626 1 Bill SB-37; HB-1224 SB-59 HB-249, 337, 34 HB-1497 1-101.1 SB-1040, 1271; t3-626 SB-59,465; HB-: HB-2150 819, 1372, 262 1-111.1 HB-1414 3-704 HB-369 t1-111.3 HB-2173 3-707 HB-2173 1-118 SB-1404 3-806.1 HB-2566 1-164.1 HB-2173 3-806.3 HB-160 1-171.01 HB-2728 3-806.4 SB-37 1-173.1 HB-2173 t3-806.5 HB-1138 1-182 HB-567 3-813 HB-1956 1-203.1 SB-533, 1021; HB-485, 3-814 HB-1956 2173 3-818 HB-1956 1-501.7 SB-1021 3-819 HB-1956 2-115 HB-1995 3-821 SB-816; HB-199: 2-118 HB-1995 3-905 HB-1956 2-118.1 SB-533, 1021; HB-485, 3-1001 HB-2340, 2651 2173 . 3-1004 HB-2340 2-119 HB-332, 341,1j129, 4-104 SB-1231 1497 t4-109 HB-2137 2-120 HB-1123 4-201 HB-1276,'2610 2-121 HB-2720 4-203 HB-718, 1276, 1\ 2-123 SB-983, 1093; 5-100 SB-393 HB-1186, 1933 5-101 SB-393 2-124 HB-1960, 1995 5-102 SB-393 t2-128 SB-271 t5-102.1 SB-393 3-104 HB-1956, 2800 5-104.1 HB-541 3-107 HB-1956,2800 5-108 HB-1484 3-112 HB-2800 t5-108 SB-393; HB-731 3-113 SB-1231; HB-2800 5-301 HB-1749, 2028 3-114 SB-1231 5-401.3 SB-1231 3-117.1 SB-1231 5-402.1 HB-1746 3-118 HB-1956, 1960 t5-80r HB-1748 t3-201.1 SB-104, 844; HB-358, 6-101 HB-719 719,1435 6-103 SB-230, 781; HB 3-302 HB-1956 6-104 HB-5 *3-308 HB-1747 6-105 HB-1496 3-402 HB-1995 6-106 SB-271, 1281; H] 3-402.1 HB-1956 6-106.1 SB-90, 162, 538, 3-402.2 HB-1956 844, 1033, 128 3-402.4 HB-1956 HB-3, 685, 11 3-403 HB-1956 1236, 1494 3-405 HB-1956 t6-106.5 SB-844; HB-118S 3-412 SB-1381; HB-341, 2285 1497 6-107 SB-176; HB-340, 3-413 SB-92, 844; HB-434 2556 3-414 HB-1956 6-108 SB-176; HB-340, t3-422 SB-1364 2556 3-600 SB-465 6-110 HB-1446,2752 t3-600.1 SB-1184 6-115 SB-230,1364 3-601 SB-1070 6-117 SB-983 3-602 SB-92, 844; HB-1008 6-118 SB-230; HB-752, 3-606 HB-1395, 1396 t6-120 HB-56 3-609 SB-37 6-201 SB-176; HB-56, 3-611 HB-1960, 1995 2556 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1 341, 1 5 550 -1165 B-964 642, 8; 9, 9, 1496, 1496, 753 340, 2289 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 951/-Cont. 6-204 6-205 6-206 6-206.1 6-208 6-208.1 6-301 6-302 6-303 6-305 6-305.1 6-402 6-411 6-413 Bill SB-1021 SB-1021, 1469; HB-2173 SB-271,533,781, 1021, 1281, 1499; HB-485, 2173 SB-230, 1021; HB-291, 2173 SB-1021 SB-230, 533, 1021, 1272; HB-485, 2173 SB-1120; HB-2602 HB-56 HB-1844 SB-218, 896, 1061; HB-1959 SB-1274 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 SB-844, 1280; HB-1960 Chap. 951/2- Par. Bill -Cont. 6-414 SB-844, 1280; 11-504 SB-97; HB-468 HB-1960 11-601 HB-1921 6-415 SB-844, 1280; 11-601.1 HB-1669 HB-1960 11-604 SB-51 6-416 SB-844,1280; 11-709 HB-121 HB-1960 11-1201 HB-182 t6-424 SB-844, 1280; 11-1301.1 HB-2317 HB-1960 *11-1301 1 HB-1018 6-500 SB-844, 1279; 11-1301.3 SB-171,844; HB- HB-1960 416, 719, 1018, 6-513 SB-844, 1279; 1870, 1880 HB-1960 t11-1301.5 HB-24 .6-520 SB-844, 1279;, 11-1303 SB-808,844 HB-1960 11-1404 SB-22, 23, 88, 15: 7-201 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 11-1413 HB-815 1960 11-1418 SB-844; HB-826, 7-204 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 11-1420 HB-1011 1960 t11-1428 SB-70, 922; HB-2 7-212 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 11-1514 HB-1228 1960 t11-1515 HB-46 7-301 SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 12-201 SB-524, 613, 844 1960 HB-719, 828, 1 7-310 SB-204 12-215 HB-537, 718 7-601 HB-1800 12-301 HB-252 7-603 SB-163; HB-813 12-503 HB-1229 7-604 HB-701 t12-504 SB-566, 844 7-605 HB-701 12-606 SB-1310; HB-815 7-606 HB-701 t12-611 SB-532 11-108 HB-1036 t12-612 SB-194,575; HB 11-204 HB-2689 12-712 HB-2347 11-204.1 HB-2689 t12-712 SB-844, 935; HB 11-205 HB-145 369,718,719 11-208.3 HB-460 t12-713 HB-719 11-209.1 SB-23, 88 t12-807.2 HB-40 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. .191, 25 1189 2652 275 5 -369 -359, 11-301 SB-844; HB-719, 2210, 2530 11-301.1 SB-844; HB-191,416, 719, 2530 11-302 SB-51 11-304 SB-51; HB-1446 11-406 SB-844; HB-1124, 1960 11-500 SB-533, 1021; HB-485 p11-500.1 SB-1021 11-501 SB-97, 533; HB-468, 485, 1431, 1844, 1921, 2173, 2521 11-501.1 SB-533, 982, 1021, 1428; HB-485, 2173 11-501.2 SB-1021; HB-485, 2173 11-501.4 SB-1021; HB-1431 11-501.5 SB-529, 1021; HB-1451 11-501.6 SB-533, 1021; HB-485, 2173 11-502.1 SB-533 2290 Chap. Par. 95½2-Cont. 12-815 t12-821 13A-101 13A-102 13A-104 13A-112 15-101 15-102 15-107 15-109 15-109.1 15-111 15-112 15-113 15-301 15-304- 15-316 16-102 16-104a t16-104b 16-105 16-106 18a-200 18a-300 18b-101' 18b-102 tl8b-103.1 18b-105 18b-106 18b-108 18c-1 101 18c-1501 18c-1601 t18c-3305 18c-4102 18c-4104 18c-4204 18c-5101 18c-6102 18c-7401 18c-7403 18c-7501 311-2 312-.2 313-3 313-9 313A-3 313A-6 314-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue Bill Chap. Par. SB-844; HB-1228 HB-40 HB-2625 SB-418; HB-729 HB-15,60 HB-692, 2403 HB-1919 SB-51, 844; HB-519, 704, 717, 1189 SB-515, 965; HB-519 SB-576 SB-222, 577; HB-1693 HB-250, 519 HB-597 HB-1271 HB-2067 SB-753, 844; HB-2067 HB-121, 1271 HB-1036 SB-907, 1145 SB-294 SB-907; HB-615 SB-1024. SB-1497 SB-1497 SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 HB-1228 SB-516, 844, 1285; HB-1960 SB-844, 1285; HB-1960 HB-2718 HB-718 HB-I50 SB-424 HB-138 SB-66, 512, 844, 989; HB-197, 718, 1228, 1294, 2672, 2734 SB-514 SB-1498 SB-513 HB-1965 SB-72, 1458; HB-181, 716, 2350 HB-1900 HB-1016 HB-70, 1431 HB-70, 1431 HB-528, 1427 HB-70, 1431 HB-1059 HB-1369 HB-70, 476, 528, 1431 95/2- -Cont. 314-3 t314-11 315-2' 315-7 315-7.5 315-9 t315-1la t315-llb 315-13 t315-15 t315-20 3.16-1 317-8 317-9 t317-10 806 6411 Bill SB-426; HB-528, 1252, 1424 HB-70, 1431 HB-70,1431 HB-1369. HB-1369 HB-528 HB-1369 HB-1369 HB-70, 1431 HB-1369 HB-1431 HB-1369 HB-1304 HB-1304 HB-70, 1431 SB-424 SB-37 NAMES 96 *.01 thru 3a HB-2440 *8m thru 10 SB-1408 NATURAL RESOURCES 961/2 1-1003 1-1004 1-2004 1-2005 1-2011 1-3001 1-3002 1-3003 1-3004 1-4001 1-4003 1-5001 1-5003 1-5006 *1-5009 1-501.3 4106- 4506 4818 5201 5202 5203 5204 5401 5403 5404 5409 5414.1 5420 5426 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-1303 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 HB-1060, 2571 HB-939 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-266, 326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326, 904; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAdditibn of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2291 Chap. Par. 96%-Cont. t5430. 1 t5430.2 t5430.3 t5430.4 6303 6306 6309 6311 6311.1 t6311.2 6315 6321 6324 6327 t6328 6339 t6340c 6351 6401 6602 7107 t7129 7403 t7403.2 7406 7408 7409 7411 t7415 t8002.12 #8201 8201 thru 8205 8203 t8203.1 8204 *9701-1 thru 9704-1 t71297 NUISANCES 100%' 4 14 15 16 t16.1 18 19 20 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 1001 -Cont. SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 SB-326; HB-1850 OFFICE HB-2275 102 HB-794 SB-810, 1283; HB-850 SB-922 SB-1283; HB-803 SB-549 *4.9 t SB-541 HB-803 SB-922, 1328, 1329, 1378; HB-220, 927; SB- (SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-811; HB-803 SB-811; HB-803 HB-783, 2646 SB-504; HB-803 SB-1076 HB-803 SB-1076 SB-464 SB-504 SB-972, 989, 1364, OFFICI 1404; HB-114, 2053, 103 2342 SB-1526 SB-1071; HB-2365, 2485 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 PARKS SB-45, 1048; HB-979 105 SB-45; HB-979 SB-972; HB-2536 HB-2571 SB-904 SB-904 SB-57; HB-991, 1868 SB-735; HB-1696 SB-424 HB-2554. HB-803 SB-13.77 SB-1227 SB-1227. SB-1227 SB-1227 SB-1227 SB-1227 SB-1227 Bill 24 SB-1227 206 HB-1853 RS 1, 2 2a 3 hru 4.12 5 6 t6.1 41 41.02 42 42.01 42.02 42.06 42a *42b 43 SB-511, 922; HB-1596 SB-922 HB-407 SB-264, 562; HB-1340 HB-563 HB-1684 SB-871; HB-1187, 1684 HB-1684 HB-2032 HB-2032 SB-89,378,685, 1083, 1496; HB-204, 832, 925, 1117, 1373, 2032,2753 HB-2032 HB-2032 HB-2032 HB-2032 HB-2032 HB-2032 AL BONDS 14.3 HB-2365,2485 16 HB-799, 1254, 1534 17 HB-68 1-5 t2-2.2 2-25 t2-27 3-3a 3-8 3-9 3-10 4-1 4-2 4-7 5-1 5-6 5-9 t6-4.1 6-5 t8-15.1 t8-22 HB-2273 SB-911,922,1283 HB-1478 HB-64 SB-911,922, 1283 HB-1479 HB-1479, 1480 HB-1479 HB-246, 796 HB-1179 HB-857 SB-1329,1378, SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-922,1328; HB-927 SB-1122 SB-1122. SB-488 HB-246, 796 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2292 Chap. 105-Cont. 1 1 33 *224.9 thru *318.90 33 33 332 33 t46 t7 PENSIONS 108/2 1 1 I 2 2 2-1 t2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2 2-1 2 3 3 3-1 3-1 t3-1 3 3-1 t3 t3-1 3-1 3 3-1 3-1 t3-1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 108/2-Cont. 9-la SB-922, 1328; HB-927 3-131 9-lb HB-1583 3-132 9-lg HB-1583 9-3 HB-796 3-135 9.1-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 9.2-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 3-138 9.3-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 3-143 1.1-7 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1.2-2 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 3-145 13-1 HB-1478 3-150 3.16a HB-517 4-101 231 SB-1411 4-106.1 thru 4-107 321 SB-1411 4-108 13.3a SB-1521 4-108.2 33.15 HB-559 4-109 3.16a SB-37; HB-1224, 1650 4-109.1 33.17 SB-1521 4-109.2 j8k-6 HB-435 4-110.1 717 HB-2428 4-113 718.1 HB-314 4-114 855 SB-41 4-115.1 t4-117.2 4-118 4-118.2 -110 HB-1997 4-121 -113 SB-988; HB-971, 1094 -116 HB-971 4-128 -117 HB-781 .4-130 -117 SB-612,726, 1216; 4-142 HB-194, 1226, 1513 5-101 -109 HB-971 5-114 -110 HB-412,971 5-126 110.1 HB-971 5-132 1.0.2 HB-971 5-136.1 117.1 HB-971 t5-145.1 17.2 HB-1719 5-148 19.1 HB-971 5-154.1 -121 HB-971 5-167.1 21.1 HB-971, 2722 5-1'67.2 -134 HB-2733 5--167.4 1-101 SB-1099 5-179 -103 HB-445 5-233 10.3 HB-1064 6-101 10.4 HB-1719 6-128.2 110.6 HB-449 6-128.3 - 11 SB-596, 687; HB-446, 6-128.4 2086, 2710 6-151 11.1 SB-687; HB-447, 590, 6-151.1 S2086,2710 6-152 -112 SB-687; HB-2086 6-164 12.1 HB-447, 2710 6-164.1 14.3 HB-2091 . 6-192 '-120 SB-594; HB-971 6-210.1 24.1 HB-443 . 6-226 . 24.2 HB-2088 7-102 24.3 HB-444 7-109 Bill HB-895 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894, 1943 SB-688; HB-368, 895, 1682, 1894, 1943 SB-688; HB-1894 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894 HB-445 SB-14, 1099 SB-1099 SB-994 HB-1808 HB-971, 1808 iB-1719 HB-1808 HB-1808 HB-1808 HB-1808 HB-1808 SB-739; HB-1808 HB-1808 HB-1554 HB-820, 1269, 1808 HB-1808 SB-244; HB-1269, 1808 HB-1943 HB-1943 SB-1099 SB-1099 HB-665 SB-695 HB-665, 966, 1267 SB-997; HB-754 SB-228 HB-665 HB-2090 SB-774; HB-665, 968 SB-610; HB-969 HB-969 HB-664 HB-1719. SB-1099 HB-969,971, 1088 HB-1265 HB-969 HB-1089 HB-1089, 1090 HB-1087 HB-1266 HB-1266 SB-615; HB-1485 HB-1086 HB-1719 HB-970, 1874 HB-1389 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2293 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 10812--Cont. 7-109.2 7-109.3 77-109.4 7-114 7-116 7-118 t7-118.1 7-132 7-132.2 7-135 7-137 t7-137.1 7-139 7-139.1 7-1,39.7 t7-139.7 7-141 7-142 Bill SB-1470 HB-390, 442, 1387 HB-821 HB-970, 1874 HB-440, 538, 1873 SB-1470; HB-970, 1874 HB-1874 SB-1470; HB-970, 1874, 2667 HB-970, 1874 HB-970, 1874 SB-605, 1470; HB-970, 1553, 1872 SB-605; HB-970, 1553, 1872 SB-850; HB-440, 511, 970, 1206, 1873, 1874 HB-971 SB-1470 HB-449, 971, 1334, 1719 SB-687; HB-440, 970, 1873, 1874, 2086- SB-687, 849, 1470; HB-440, 590, 1873, 2086 Chap. Par. 1081 -Cont. 7-222 8-101 8-137 8-138 8-150.1 t8-150.2 8-154 8-192 8-194 8-226.4 8-243.2 9-101 9-108 9-112 9-120 9-121.1 9-121.8 19-121.10 9-128.1 9-133 9-133.1 9-134 t9-135.1 9-146.1 9-150 19-169.1 Bill HB-440, 1873 SB-1099 HB-590 HB-1489, 1491, 1717 HB-1491 HB-1718 SB-1026; HB-1718, 2155 HB-971 HB-971 HB-1719 HB-969,971, 1046 SB-1099; HB-972, 1847,2761 HB-536 HB-536 HB-971 HB-971 HB-1719 SB-602 SB-687; HB-2086 HB-590, 971 HB-590 HB-971 HB-971 HB-971 HB-971 HB-536 7-142.1 HB-1284, 2088 9-170.1 HB-971 t7-142.2 HB-821,1719 9-179.3 SB-1166; HB-971 7-144.2 SB-687; HB-440, 590, 9-185 HB-1193 1873, 2086 t9-194.1 HB-971 77-144.3 SB-1470 19-194.2 HB-971 7-146 HB-970, 1874 9-219 HB-971 7-150 HB-970, 1874 9-220 HB-971 7-152 SB-687; HB-440, 970, 9-228 HB-621,971 1873, 1874, 2086 9-239 HB-971 t7-152.1 HB-2092 10-104.3 HB-1846 7-153 HB-970, 1874 10-104.4 HB-1719 7-154 SB-1470; HB-440,970, 11-101 SB-1099 1873 11-125.5 HB-1719 7-156 SB-687; HB-440, 1873, 11-181 HB-971 2086 11,183 HB-971 t7-156.1 HB-1719 12-101 SB-774, 1099; HB .7-168 HB-970, 1874 12-107 SB-573 7-172 SB-1470; HB-440, 442, 12-118 SB-774; HB-971 821 12-127 HB-2674 7-173.2 SB-709; HB-821, 1893 12-127.4 HB-1719 t7-173.3 HB-821 12-133 HB-971 7-175.1 SB-970 13-101 SB-777, 1099; HB 7-198 SB-1099 2597 t7-199.2 HB-899, 1426 13-102 SB-777; HB-971, 7-201 HB-1874 *13-103 thru 7-204 HB-821,970, 1874 13-199 SB-777; HB-971, 7-208 HB-1874 13-125.4 SB-136, 1404; 7-217 HB-970, 1874 HB-1719 t7-218.1 HB-440, 1873 13-180 HB-1716 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -971 -971, 2597 2597 2294 Chap. Par. 108 2-Cont. 13-181 13-201 thru 13-216 *13-215.1 *13-217 thru 13-223 t 13-301 thru 13-315 11 3-401 113-401 thru 13-403 t13-402 113-403: t 13-501 thru 13-504 t13-6.01 t13-601 thru 13-603 1l3-602 f113-603 t13-701 thru 13-711 113-801 113-801 thru 13-810 Sf13-802 1 13-804 thru 13-810 113-810 14-103.05 14-103.12 14-103.33 14-104 14-104.5 14-105.1 14-105.5 14-107 14-108 14-108.3 t14-108.3 14-110 HI SB SE SB SB SB HI SE SE SE SE HI SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SB HI SB SB STATUTES AMENDED- Bill Chap. 1081/2- C B-1716 1-777; HB-971, 2597 1-777; HB-971, 2597 1 3-777; HB-971, 2597 1 1-777; HB-971, 2597 1 1-777 15 B-971, 2597 1 1-777 1-777 1-777; HB-971, 2597 1-777 1 1l B-971, 2597 1-777 1 1-777 1 1-777; HB-971, 2597 3-777 3-777; HB-971, 2597 +15 1-777 1-777 1-777 -136, 1252; HB-1620 3-441, 2089 -136, 1252, 1470; HB-969, 1620 1-604, 694; HB-971, 1318, 1319, 1393 HB-971 HB-971 HB-1719 HB-2535 HB-424, 1529, 1635, 2535 HB-1527 SB-45; HB-2533 SB-119, 687; HB-389, 397, 449,835,971, 1320, 1442, 1599, 2086, 2087 114-110 HB-1334 1 14-111 HB-971 1 14-114 SB-795 1l 14-119 SB-183; HB-971 1 14-121 SB-183; HB-971 1 14-131 HB-1635 tl 14-133.1 SB-45 14-141 SB-1470 1 *14-142 SB-1470 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -Continued Par. ont. Bill 15-106 HB-2365, 2485 15-107 SB-774; HB-971, 1620 15-111 HB-1620 15-112 SB-1106; HB-1460 5-113.3 SB-134; HB-364, 421, 971, 1393 5-113.4 HB-391,971 5-113.6 SB-136 -113.10 HB-1719 15-134 HB-971, 1620 5-134.1 HB-1620 15-135 SB-135, 687; HB-392, 2086 15-136 SB-687; HB-415, 424, 1635, 2086, 2535 5-136.2 HB-414, 971, 2535 5-136.3 SB-1492; HB-2660 15-141 HB-1620 5-153.1 SB-138; HB-696 5-153.3 SB-137 15-154 HB-970, 971, 1620 15-155. SB-1351; HB-971, 1635 5-158.1 HB-2730 -158.18 HB-971 15-159 SB-773; HB-1291, 2365, 2485 15-167 HB-2098 15-178 HB-1620 15-181 HB-1620 16-102 H HB-1927 16-106 SB-136, 774; HB-514, 536, 971, 1620, 1653 16-118 SB-136; HB-971, 1620 16-123 SB-136; HB-1620 16-127 SB-134, 136, 157, 184, 943; HB-364, 419, 421, 422, 776, 971, 1393, 1465, 1620, 1839, 2645 16-128 SB-157, 184; HB-364, 419,421,776, 971, 1393 16-129 HB-971 6-131.3 HB-1719 16-133 SB-224; HB-309, 315, 424,971, 1052, 1635,,2535 6-133.2 HB-971, 1052, 2535 6-133.3 SB-45 6-133.4 SB-1493; HB-2661 6-136.2 SB-508; HB-469 6-136.4 SB-136; HB-1620 6-136.5 HB-2658 16-140 SB-599; HB-971 6-143.2 HB-971 16-149 SB-1063; HB-730, 971 r in Illinois Revised Statutes. 1 2295 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 1081/2-Cont. 16-149. 1 16-149.2 16-150 16-153.4 16-15-8 16-179 16-182 16-185 16-200 17-101 17-106 17-114.2 17-116 17-116.1 t17-116.2 17-119 17-128. 17-133 17-134 17-142.1. 17-150 17-156.1 18-111 18-1.12.2 18-112.4 18-121 18-122 18-125 18-127 18-128 18-133 18-140 20-119 t21-102.20 t21-105.2 21-106 21-107 21-109.1 21-110 22-501.1 22-503 22-505 22-508 22A-112 24-105- 24-107 Bill HB-971 SB-1063; HB-730, 971 HB-971 SB-231; HB-561 HB-1635 HB-2098 SB-136; HB-1620 SB-136; HB-1620 HB-971 HB-1927 HB-971, 1240 HB-1719 SB-607; HB-424, 688, 689, 1052, 1635, 2535 HB-689, 1052, 2525 SB-1493; .HB-2661 SB-205; HB-625, 680 HB-690 HB-971 SB-134, 696; HB-364, 421,792,793,971 HB-971 SB-206; HB-971, 1300 SB-205; HB-625 SB-2; HB-17 ,HB-1719 SB-775 SB-148; HB-971 HB-971 HB-971 HB-14, 54 HB-971, 1562 SB-148; HB-971 HB-2733 HB-971 SB-136, 1252; .HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-136, 1252; HB-1620 SB-1099 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894 SB-1310 SB-688; HB-895, 1682, 1894, 1944 HB-2098 SB-412; HB-971 SB-603; HB-971 Chap. Par. 1082- Cont: t24-109 t25-101 t25-102 100 floo t102 *130-103 thru 13-199 PLATS 109 PRACTICE 110 1-101 1-108 2-202 2-203 t2-203.1 t2-213 2-417 t2-621.1 2-1007 2-1007.1 t2-1009.1 2-1101 t2-1115.1 2-1116 t2-1207.1 2-1303 t2-1306 2-1402 2-1501 t2-2001 thru 2-2003 3-105 3-107 3-114. 4-101 5-126 t5-126 7-102 t7-102.1 7-103 7-104 7-107 7-108 7-109 7-110 Bill SB-598; HB-971, 1701 SB-1415 SB-1415 HB-1635, 2732 HB-2732 HB-1635, 2732 SB-777 2 SB-325 6 SB-51 9.1 SB-51 HB-1457, 2239 SB-534 HB-307,308 HB-2208 HB-2208 HB-428 HB-1280 HB-286 SB-274 HB-227 SB-275 SB-251 SB-546; HB-2754 SB-665, 66b; HB-1988, 1989 SB-403; HB-457 SB-1100; HB-1385 HB-276 HB-1289 SB-251 SB-1375 HB-2168 SB-534 HB-1280 HB-2779, 2789, 2799 HB-1505 HB-2440 SB-249, 497; HB-1070, 1935 HB-2366 SB-214, 381,386, 497, 1042, 1091,1404; HB-889, 1113, 1935, 2760 HB-1069 HB-2266 HB-228, 2267 HB-2268 HB-2269 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2296 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 110 --Cont. 110 Cont. 7-111 HB-2270 *51 HB-2440 7-114 HB-747 *52 HB-2440 7-121 HB-1071 7-123 HB-226, 1067 PROBATE t7-130 HB-1068 110/2 t7-131 HB-1072 t4-16 HB-2742 t7-201 thru 11-5 HB-2711 7-205 HB-861 11-13 SB-95 8-401 HB-1733, 1734 1la-10 SB-260; HB-487 8-501 SB-249 11a-14.1 HB-1074 8-802 HB-1310,1369 lla-17 SB-95, 1092; HB 8-804 HB-1681 2334 t8-804 SB-321 13-5 SB-681 t8-911 HB-2440 15-1 SB-681; HB-938 8-2004 HB-606 15-2 SB-681; HB-938 9-104.1 HB-1929, 2594 18-1.1 SB-1523 19-110.1 SB-105 18-10 SB-1147; HB-247 9-209 HB-1394,2237 21-2.14 HB-1053 9-210 HB-1394 25-1 ,SB-681; HB-938 12-111 HB-1437 27-1 SB-37 12-112 SB-380 302 HB-36 12-301 SB-250 303 HB-1386 *12-601 thru 351 HB-11, 1216 12-617 HB-627 351.1 HB-11, 1216 112-627 HB-627 352 HB-11, 1216 1l2-628 HB-627 353 HB-11, 1216 112-629 HB-627 *501 SB-1408 112-630 HB-627 601 HB-461 t12-631 HB-627 *701 thru 710 HB-1386 t12-632 HB-627 702 SB-239; HB-1517 112-633 HB-627 752 HB-1386 112-634 HB-627 802-1 HB-1386 12-801 HB-2532 802-3 HB-1386 12-803 SB-714; HB-624 802-4 HB-1386 12-805 SB-155,714; HB-623, 802-5 HB-1386 624 802-8 HB-1386 12-806 SB-714; HB-624 802-10 HB-1386 12-808 SB-714; HB-624 t803-4 SB-55 12-814 SB-714; HB-623,624 t803-5 SB-55 12-901 HB-550 804-1 SB-95 12-1001 SB-442, 714; HB-624 *804-1 thru 13-202.1 SB-1510 804-12 HB-1386 13-204 SB-797; HB-2188 13-205 HB-839 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATION 13-212 HB-2480 111 13-213 SB-1434; HB-1196, 205.1 HB-1744 2613 218.1 HB-1744 13-214 SB-984; HB-2519 301 HB-248, 1659 15-1301 SB-252 303 SB-225; HB-1659 15-1506 SB-611 306 HB-1659 115-1707 SB-1052; HB-2239 307 HB-1659 t21-101 HB-2440 311 HB-1659 t21-101 thru 409 SB-68 21-109 SB-276 t409.2 SB-68 t21-102 HB-2440 t915.1 HB-1733 t21-103 HB-2440 916 SB-420 t21-104 HB-2440 955 SB-1404 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. STitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. -1386, 7 2297 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. 111-Cont. 1104 1303 1305 *1307 1309 1312 1321 1324 1325 1338 1701-1 11701-1 1701-4 1701-7 1701-1'0 1701-11 1702-7 1703-1 1703-6 1703-7 .1703A-5 t1703C-1 thru 1703C-9 1704-1 1704-2 1704-4 1704-7 1704-9 1704-10 1704-19 1704-20 1704-22 201 lb 2035 2304 2305 2306 2307 2309 2311 *2312 t2312a 2313 *2313 t2313a 2314 *2314 2315 2316 2316.1 t2316.1 2317 2318 *2318 t2318a 2319 Par. Bill HB-1483 SB-1404 HB-1483 HB-748 HB-1483 HB-1483 HB-1483 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-894 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 HB-8, 2550 SB-407 SB-407; HB-2550 HB-118 HB-2550 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 SB-407 HB-1972 SB-407 SB-407 HB-1972 SB-102 HB-1972 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923 HB-923 HB-1612 SB-438, 1060 HB-2068 HB-923 SB-699; HB-2060 HB-2068 HB-923 HB-923 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2059, 2060, 2068 HB-2059 HB-1481. HB-923 HB-2061 HB-2068 HB-923 HB-923, 2068 Chap. Par. 1ll-Cont. 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 *2324 2325 2326 2328 232-9 2330 - 2331. 2332 2334 2335 2336 2341 2342 2347 2349 2350 2354.1 2355 2418 2419 2655 2664 2674 2676 *2800 thru 2843 2827 2832 3279 3280 3292 3298 3504 3507 3510 3517 3518 3519 3524 13525.1 3533 3545 3659 3661 3673 3675 3721 3734 3903 3909 3912 3915 3916 Bill HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923 HB-2068 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-2068 HB-2068 HB-1972 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 HB-923, 2068 SB-699; HB-923, 2068 SB-424 HB-918 HB-923 SB-438, 1060 HB-1594 HB-923, 2068 HB-1972 HB-1972 SB-1308; HB-1498 SB-1282; HB-1498 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-768 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-894 SB-1105 HB-1983 HB-1983 HB-2723 HB-2665 HB-2723 SB-424 HB-1202 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1621,1970 HB-118 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 SB-328; HB-893 SB-328; HB-893 SB-328; HB-893 SB-328; HB-893 HB-118 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 1Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2298 Chap. Par. 111-Cont. 3920 3924 3926.15 4131 4147 4150 4155.18 4269 4280 4400-7 4400-8 4400-11 t4400-16.1 t4400-17.1 4400-18 4400-19 4400-21 t4400-21.1 t4400-21.2 4400-22 t4400-22.1 4400-23 4400-24 t4400-24.1 4400-25 4400-39 4400-40 4400-41 4400-49 4400-50 4407-7 4408-8 4504 4505 t4506 4622.15 4814 4819 4824 4840 5020 5226 5227 5244 5357 5360 5366 5369 5373 5504 5509 55.17 5522 5804 5806 STATUTES AMEND] Bill Cha 111 SB-424 HB-2810 HB-1972 HB-1398 SB-424; HB-1408 HB-2810 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-869, 1127 HB-868 HB-578 HB- 1154 HB-578 HB-1854 HB-578, 2192 SB-424; HB-1127, 1854, 2192 HB-1127 HB-1127 HB-1127, 2192, 2810 HB-1202 HB-1127 HB-1118 HB-2195 HB-1127 HB-1972 HB-1127 SB-1036; HB-1972, 2159 HB-1857 HB-1857 HB-578 HB-578 SB-791 SB-791 SB-95 HB-1972 HB-118 SB-424 HB-2810 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-894 SB-198 SB-198 HB-1972 HB-1972 HB-1972 SB-962 SB-1404 SB-1404; HB-118 HB-1972 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-157; HB-2739 ED-Continued p. Par. -Cont. 5807 5809 5811 5813.2 5816 5817 5818 5823 5824 5831 t5836.01 5836.1 5836.1 thru 5836.6 5836.1 thru 5836.7 5836.2 thru 5836.7 5836.7 5836.8 *5836.8 5836.8 thru 5836.18 5836.9 thru 5836.13 5836.9 thru 5836-13 *5836.14 *5836.15 5836.16 thru 5836.21' 5836.16 thru 5836-21 5836.19 5836.20 thru 5836.22 *5836.22 5836.23 5836.24 t5836.25 5837.1 5837.4 6202 6203 6204 6208 6209 6216 6223 6225 6238 t6242 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-778; HB-1365 HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 HB-118 SB-424, 778; HB-1365 SB-424, 778; HB-1365 SB-553 SB-45, 778; HB-1365 HB-1180 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778 SB-1320 HB-1365 SB-778 SB-1320 SB-1320 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-1320 HB-1365 SB-778 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 HB-1365 SB-778 SB-1320; HB-1972 SB-1320 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-778; HB-1365 SB-944,1060 HB-1365 HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 SB-698 SB-698,1060; HB-1819 SB-698,1060; HB-1819 HB-1972 HB-1972 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 2299 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill 111 Cont. t6243 SB-698, 1060; HB-1819 6354 SB-697 6356 SB-1060 6360 HB-1099 6361 HB-302 6371 HB-1972 6384 HB-1972 6603 HB-748 6607 HB-1370, 1970 6611 HB-1364 6622 HB-1972 6623 HB-1972 6633 HB-1972 6636 SB-424; HB-894 7016 HB-118 7025.2 HB-1972 7025.15 HB-1972 *7101 thru 7130 HB-1439 7403 HB-2097 7411 HB-1934, 2097 7618 HB-1972 7630 HB-1972 7912 SB-653 8002 SB-922, 1006; HB-2197 8006 SB-922, 1006; HB-2197 8007 SB-1006; HB-2197 8008 SB-1006; HB-2197 8009 SB-1006; HB-2197 8010 SB-922, 1006; HB-2197 8012 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8013 SB-1006; HB-2197 8016 SB-1006; HB-2197 8017 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8018 SB-1006; HB-2197 8019 SB-1006; HB-2197 8020 SB-1006; HB-2197 8021 SB-1006; HB-2197 *8022 SB-1006; HB-2197 8120 HB-1972 8221 HB-1972 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 111'/2 5a 7-12 8-9 t9-224.1 10-6 10-6.2 11 15 17 t17.1 HB-2274- SB-878 SB-878 HB-2551 SB-878 SB-878 HB-68 SB-623 HB-1283 SB-1331 Chap. Par. 1111V2-Cont. 20.1 22 f22.10a t22.12b 22.31 22.32 22.33 73-11 73-18 73-24 73-25 73.103 83 84 116.309 t121.102 *140.9 *141 144 t146.01 147.01 1.47.09 147.11 t147.11 147.12 147.13 t147.14 "148.1 151.4 t152.4 157-8.3 t157-8.6-2 157-8.9 S 157-8.10f 157-8.14 t157-8.14a 195.1 t20.1-7a 210-4 210-5 210-11 210-13 210-22 210-25 210-28 210-35 210-36 241-2 t241-3.1 241-13 241-16 t253c 503 604-101 620-3.1 621-103 Bill SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2141 HB-1798 SB-1378; HB-2190 SB-1255; HB-1242 SB-1255; HB-1242 SB-1255; HB-1242 SB-1330 SB-37 HB-2678 SB-37 HB-2419 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-2279 HB-1456 SB-71; HB-788 HB-1677 HB-1677 HB-488,.1711 HB-1711 SB-106 HB-569 SB-1404 HB-2810 SB-1404 SB-1404 SB-587, 831 HB-1202 SB-210; HB-205 SB-79; HB-187 SB-865; HB-2590 HB-2810 HB-2590 HB-1202 HB-2590 SB-865; HB-2590 HB-2021 HB-2021 HB-2021 HB-2021 HB-2022 SB-1101, 1529; HB-2022 HB-2775 SB-435; HB-2021 HB-2021 SB-424 HB-2021 SB-201; HB-53 HB-53 SB-1427 SB-201; HB-53 SB-76, 227; HB-814. SB-1435 HB-982 HB-982 HB-558,576, 1856 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2300 Chap. Par. 11112-Cont. 621-104 622-108 622-109 622-1111 622-11.2 622-113 622-114 622-120 625-103 626-101 627-104 628-101 628-103 629-101 629-103 713 954.2 1003.12 1003.13 "1003.13 1003.15 1003.17 1003.21 1003.30 1003.32 1003.45 1003.46 1003.47 1003.49 t1003.80 t1003.81 t1003.82 t1003.83 11004.1 1007.2 1-007.6 1.009.1 1009.7 t1009.8 1010 1012.2 t1012.3 t1013.4 t1014.6 1016.1 1017.4 1017.6 1018 1020 1020.1 1021 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. HB-1856 HB-558, 576, 1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856, 2792 HB-1856 HB-1856, 2810 HB-1856 HB-1856 HB-1856 SB-1449 HB-1770 SB-1296 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-884,1514,2491 SB-1296; HB-6,1438 SB-1296 SB-884; HB-6, 2058, 2478 HB-2491 SB-1296 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-6 SB-1296; HB-884, .2058,2491 SB-1296 SB-1296 HB-1774 SB-326 HB-1199, 1410 HB-2289 SB-947 HB-195, 1773, 1783, 2451,2570 SB-844, 1241; HB-10, 401,719 HB-2589 HB- 1448 SB-522; HB-941 HB- 1233 HB-2589 HB-2008 SB-864, 1296; HB-1296, 2008 SB-923; HB-2249, 2250, 2608 HB-2019 HB-1363 HB-884, 1287, 2250, 2491 111½ 1 Bill -Cont. 1021.2 SB-669; HB-2256 t1021.5 HB-6 1022.01 SB-388; HB-818 1022.08 SB-388 S022.2 SB-652, 1177, 1180, - 1186, 1438; HB-131, 687,706, 1033, 2136,2462,2491 1022.4 HB-1741 1022.8 SB-424; HB-2491 1022.9 HB-1772 1022.13 SB-424,1404; HB-1184,1741 1022.14 SB-845 1022.15 SB-923,1296 1349; HB-6 114, 1156, 1335, 1509,. 1631, 2007,2253,2397, 2473,.2647 1022.16a HB-1514,2589 1022.17 HB-2568 1022.18 HB-1741, 1742, 2415 I1022.18a HB-1741 1022.18b SB-1478; HB-1741, 2778 1022.18c HB-1994 "1022.18d HB-996 1022.22 SB-854; HB-1145, 1588 11022.26 HB-6 1022.27 SB-1001 t1022.27 SB-296, 414, 633, 712, 989, 1001, 1311, 1439; HB-6, 477, 884,957, 1375, 1510, 1519, 1778, 2019,2491,2567 t1022.28 SB-989; HB-1514 1025b SB-1244 1031 SB-1309 1031.1 HB-1782 1039 SB-884, 924, 960, 966, 1028; HB-6, 114, 477,479,548, 1199, 1287, 1518, 1613, 1631,2153,2250, 2251,2325 1039.2 SB-16, 884, 960, 1001, 1296; HB-479, 1178, 1199, 1630, 1631 t1039.5 HB-6 1040 HB-6, 1178 1042 SB-232, 655; HB-1782, S2716 1043 SB-232 1044 SB-924; HB-2462 1053 SB-989 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2301 Chap. Par. 1111/2-Cont. 1055 1055.3 1055.6 t1055.7a t1055.8 t1055.8 thru 1055.15 t1056 11056.1 11056.2 t1056.3 t1056.4 t1056.5 t1056.6 1103.01 1103.04 1104 1104.22 t 1104.22 1153 *1153.1 1154 1161 1162 t1301 1301 thru 1313 *1301 thru 1317 t1306.1 S 1306.2 11306.3 t1307.1 thru 1307.11 t1308.1 t1308.2 t1310.1 t1310.2 t1311.1 thru 1311.9 1313.1 11313.2 13,14 1315 1316 1401 1402 1403 1405 t1405.2 1407 1407.01 1408 1408.5 1408.7 t1409.9 1409B SE SI HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 11 1-Cont. 3-447; HB-2250 1409B 3-989 B-2340 1411.2 SB-989 SB-1311' SB-989 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 HB-2491 SB-881; HB-967 SB-881; HB-967 SB-631, 972; HB-2010 HB-2292 SB-631, 972; HB-2010 SB-865; HB-1512, 1545,2592 HB-2592 HB-1677, 2592 SB-902; HB-1512, 2592 SB-424; HB-1512 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-1852 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 HB-2295 SB-847 HB-980 HB-980 HB-1445 HB-1245 HB-980 HB-980 SB-208; HB-206 SB-115 SB-527 SB-830; HB-980 SB-300 11411.3 1412 2205 2209 t2210.1 2215' t2221.1 2704 2902 2903 2904 3714 3717; 4052 4060 *4066: 4151-101 4151-113 4151-130 4152-103 t4152-104.2 4152-201 4152-202 4152-211 4153-110 4153-203 4153-206 t4153-206.01 t4153-206.02 4153-303.2 4153-305 4153-308 4153-501 4153-508 4153-5 15 4153-805 4153-806 *4153-806 4163 4166 4166.1 *4166.1 14166.2 4303 4304 4305 5020 5402.01 5402.03 5403 Bill SB-1495; HB-300, 2773, 2774 SB-436, 1334; HB-133, .1204,1470, 1767, 2094,2371 SB-1334 SB-267 SB-312 SB-312 SB-312 SB-312 SB-312 SB-61 SB-1255; HB-1242 SB-1255; HB-1242 SB-1255; HB-1242 HB-901 HB-2530 HB-486, 1688, 1689, 1690 HB-486, 1689 HB-486, 1689 SB-1077 HB-735, 1545 HB-489, 490 HB-489, 491 SB-79, 587 HB-735 SB-510 HB-489, 492 HB-489 HB-1879 SB-1038; HB-2160, 2465 HB-2465 HB-2465 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 HB-489 SB-1077 SB-187; HB-9 HB-1545 HB-1545 SB-1405 SB-706; HB-715 SB-1405; HB-715 HB-1073 HB-1449 HB-1449 HB-1449 SB-424 HB-2030 HB-2030 SB-79, 106; HB-2030 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2302 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111½-Cont. 5501 5504.09 5504.12 5504.13 5504.15 5505 5506 t5507.1 5508 5509 5510 5510.1 5510.2 t5510.3 5511 t5511.1 5513 5513.2 5513.3 5516 5517 5518 5519 5525 5527 5527.2 t5533 6351-2 6351-3 t6351-8 6353-4 6354-1 6354-3 t6354-5 6355-3 6355-3.1 6358-2 t6358-4 6360-2 t6363-1 thru 6363-6 6502-2 *6503-1 thru 6503-10 6503-4 6503.10 Bill SB-1031; HB-2161 SB-601 HB-1270 HB-1270 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270, SB-600,1331; HB-1268 SB-1331; HB-2004 SB-628 SB-1331 HB-1270 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270 HB-1270 SB-600; HB-1268 SB-587 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270 SB-528, 600, 647 SB-600; HB-1268, 1270 SB-600; HB-1268 HB-1270 SB-1331 HB-1270 HB-1555 HB-1270 HB-1270 SB-1331,1404 HB-1677 HB-2404 SB-758, 759 SB-757, 759; HB-912 SB-758, 1378; HB-362, 437, 2190 SB-1378; HB-362, 437, 2190 SB-475, 757, 758, 760, 1227, 1378,,1382; HB-362, 437, 1230, 1955,2190,2400, 2592. HB-1647, 1925 HB-1408,2400 HB-2050 HB-1128 SB-149; HB-912, 1310 SB-262; HB-734 SB-1211; HB-2574 HB-1128 SB-857, 858; HB-1378 SB-500; HB-1.000 SB-837; HB-942 SB-646 Chap. Par. 111½-Cont. 6603 7001 7004 7006 +7006a 7007 t7008, 7052 t7052.1 7053 7054 7056 t7056.2 7056a 7057 t7057.1 t7058 7059 7303 7304. 7307 7308 7309 7312 t7354.1 t7405.5 t7406.1 7408 7457 *7651 thru 7654 7852 t7857 7953 7954 7956. *7956 t7956.1 7957 t7958 t7958 thru 7961 7959 t7959 7960 t7960 7961 t7961 7962 t7962 7963 8053.1 8054 8055 t8056 Bill SB-1255; HB-1242 HB-1939 HB-1139 HB-1139 HB-1139 SB-1223; HB-1764 HB-2319 HB-6,1438 HB-6, 2020 HB-6, 2020 HB-1993,2252 SB-1295; HB-6 SB-189; HB-201,1475, 2007 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 HB-6 HB-982 SB-95 SB-95, 601 SB-95 SB-831 SB-999 HB-2261 SB-999 HB-2400, SB-999 HB-1522 SB-1408 HB-2465 HB-1921 SB-236; HB-2377, 2628 SB-236; HB-2377, 2628 HB-2628 SB-236; HB-2377 HB-2377 SB-236; HB-2628 SB-236; HB-2326, 2377 HB-2628 SB-236 HB-2377 SB-236 HB-2377 SB-236 HB-2377 SB-236 HB-2377 SB-236 SB-410 HB-1216,2577 HB-1216 HB-1220 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2303 Chap. Par. 111V½-Cont. t8057 H 8202 H 8209 H 8211 H 8303 H PUBLIC UTILITIES 1112/3 1-102 2-101 t2-101.1 2-102 2-103 2-104 t2-108 3-105 3-121 4-201 t4-206 5-202 5-203 7-203. t7-207 8-102 8-202 8-207 t8-301.1 8-302 t8-305 8-402 t8-402.1 8-404 8-405 *8-405.1 t8-405.2 8-406 8-407 t8-408 8-508 t9-100 t9-105 9-201 9-211 9-212 9-213 9-214 9-215 t9-215.2 9-216 t9-218 9-220 9-221 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 112/3 Cont. B-1220 9-221.2 B-1205 t9-221.2 B-1013 9-222 B-1012, 1017 9-222.1 B-1219 9-222.2 t9-222.3 9-225 HB-1750 HB-77, 556, 992 HB-556, 992 HB-556, 992, 2584 HB-293 HB-992, 2584 HB-292, 551 SB-735; HB-1696 SB-38; HB-169 HB-2056, 2057 HB-88 HB-2488 HB-1523 HB-1897 HB-1751,1898 HB-211, 1392 HB-1322 HB-619 HB-78 SB-1043; HB-235 SB-1387 HB-1601 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 HB-758,1750 HB-1388 SB-1065 SB-1065 HB-1812,2342 HB-2513,2629 HB-244,501 SB-455, 629; HB-1173, 2342 HB-2593 SB-733 SB-1200, 1371; HB-2374 SB-455, 1175; HB-2342 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 SB-735, 1404; HB-1696 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 SB-735; HB-1696 SB-735; HB-1696 HB-2513, 2629 SB-1117, 1226; HB-164, 1771, 1834 SB-455, 629; HB-2342 SB-630; HB-2425 9-245 9-250 10-108 10-1003 10-1004 13-100 13-101 13-103 13-301 t13-301.1 13-302 t13-303 13-403 13-502 13-507 13-508 t13-510 13-702 13-704 t13-708 13-803 +13-805 14-1405.1 14-1405,.3 14.1405.2. 120 191 t191.2 225 252 254 t309c 319 327 328 +328b t331.1 332 334 341 343 346 t349 355.01 355.02 ] *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill HB-293 SB-1253; HB-196 HB-1047, 1345, 2715 SB-385, 630; HB-1352, 1972 HB-2146, 2417 HB-2417 SB-1397; HB-281, 501, 618, 990 SB-1065 SB-1200; HB-2488 HB-2488 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-1400; HB-1412 HB-1898 HB-1813 SB-62, 111, 272, 853;. HB-290, 610, 990, 992, 1697, 1724 SB-62; HB-2057, 2417 SB-448; HB-949 HB-333 SB-869, 870 SB-869, 870 SB-869, 870 SB-869, 870; HB-2534 HB-2811 SB-869, 870 SB-1044, 1176 HB-498,1434 HB-2643 SB-870 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-842 HB-1050 HB-2337 SB-482 HB-2352 HB-1985 SB-1496 SB-413,844,875, 1015 NB-499,1685 HB-1685 HB-1685 HB-1685 HB-184 SB-1496 HB-1685 HB-2191 SB-585, 1496 SB-584, 1496; HB-789, 2203, 2369 HB-1985 HB-1733, 1985 2304 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 111/3-Cont. t358.6 t360 *361 *381 *382 401 t405.1 f406.1 422 422a 429 429a3 431.1 434a 439.12 439.19 439.42 439.47 439.109 439.112 t499.17 602 663 t676 702.06 t702.25 703.01 703.05 703A.15 703B.09 704.01 704.03 704.06 704.09 704.14 t704.14 909 *1301 thru 1308 1401 *1401 thru 1412 1403 1405 1406 1407 11407.1 1408 1410 1411 1601 1603 1604 1605 1606 1608 1609 Bill SB-584 HB-2369 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1194 HB-2775 HB-1526 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 HB-1733 SB-584 HB-2365, 2485 SB-424 HB-2325 HB-183 SB-584, 1496; HB-2369 SB-585 SB-585 HB-2203 HB-1015 SB-1016 SB-1404; HB-1985 SB-1016; HB-2191 SB-1016 SB-671,.1016 SB-1016 SB-898; HB-1515, 2544 SB-1266; HB-2617 HB-580 SB-1266; HB-2617 SB-45 SB-45 SB-45 SB-45; HB-1781 HB-1137 SB-45 SB-45, 1475; HB-2666 SB-45 HB-1918 HB-1405 HB-1405 HB-405 HB-1405 HB-1405 HB-1918 Chap. Par. Bill 111%-Cont. 1610 HB-1918 1611 HB-1918 t1615 HB-1918 RAILROADS AND WAREHOUSES 114 214.2 214.3 214.5 214.8 214.10 214.23 702 705 t705.1 706 710 RECORDS 116 HB-248 HB-1659 HB-1659 SB-225 HB-1659 HB-1659 HB-248 SB-225 SB-225 SB-225 SB-225 *29 SB-37 30 SB-37 36 HB-1734 36.37 HB-1733 37 HB-1734 38 HB-1733, 1734 t43.25c SB-1030 202 HB-2034 203. HB-2034 207 SB-378; HB-596, 832, 1202, 2753 210 HB-2034 REVENUE 120 1-101 SB-1518; HB-451 1-102 SB-490, 1108, 1162; HB-1753, 2190, 2604 2-103 SB-1(SS-1) 2-201 SB-82, 423, 630, 1110, 1113, 1198, 1340, 1378, 1440, 1456, 1528; HB-238, 527, 873, 1102, 1423, 1467, 1852, 2080, 2303, 2575, 2731, 2789; SB-1(SS-1)' 2-202.4 SB-1345, 1378, 1440; HB-238, 2789 *2-202.4 SB-82, 1440; HB-1423, 1467, 2303; SB-I(SS-1) t2-202.5 SB-1340, 1528; HB-238, 873, 2731, 2789 t2-202.6 SB-1528; HB-2731 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATUTES AM Bill ENDED-( Chap. 120-Cont '1 2-203 SB-82, 174, 318, 376, 630,746, 931, 1187, 1345, 1378, 1389, 1440; HB-75, 365, 429, 673,842, 847, 902, 903, 1095, 1422, 1423, 1467, 1476, 1859, 1963, 2101, 2199, 2303, 2501, 2579, 2581, 2765; SB-1(SS-1) f2-203.1 SB-746, 1440 2-204 SB-630, 746, 1050, 1345, 1440; HB-535, 1859,2731, 2793 2-206 SB-57; HB-991 2-208 SB-1440 t2-208 SB-286, 620, 926, 1345, 1378; HB-75, 76, 1641, 1830, 2007, 2071, 2320 12-209 SB-1345; HB-2793 t2-210 HB-2793 3-304 SB-630, 1326; HB-298, 1429, 2766 5-502 SB-1328, 1373 5-505 SB-83,84 5-507 HB-1102 5-507C HB-1798 t5-507C SB-1019, 1378; HB-362, 437, 847, 1739,.2190, 2194, 2504, 2518,2539, 2598 t5-507D SB-1378; HB-2190 15-507E SB-1378; HB-2190 t5-507F SB-1378; HB-2190 t5-507G SB-1378; HB-2190 5-509 SB-1019, 1378; HB-362, 437, 847, 1102, 1739, 1798, S2190, 2194, 2504, 2518, 2539, 2598 t5-509.1 HB-1010 5-510 SB-1019,1378; HB-362, 437, 847, 1739, 1798, 2190, 2194, 2504, 2518, 2539, 2598 5-512 HB-1731 5-514 HB-1102 15-517 SB-1378 t5-607E HB-2190 6-602 SB-83; HB-162, 1733, 1985 t6-604 SB-77 t6-605 SB-1490 Continued Par. Bill 7-112 SB-1384 7-113 SB-1384 7-701 HB-2109 7-704 HB-1733, 1734 7-711 SB-1384; HB-2194 7-712 HB-2194 7-713 HB-2194 8-803 SB-1328, 1373 8-804 HB-1733, 1985 '8-806 HB-2001 9-901 SB-82, 1113, 340, 1345, 1378, 1440, 1456, 1473; HB-238,. 873, 1423, 1467, 2303, 2731, 2789; SB-I(SS-1) 9-904 SB-391, 630; HB-1025, 1733, 1985 9-908 SB-391, 630; HB-1025, 1733, 1985 9-909 HB-1733, 1985 '9-915 SB-1377 9-917 HB-2412 )-1001 HB-1733 )-1002 HB-1733 )-1003 HB-1733 )-1004 HB-1733 )-1005 HB-1985 1-1401 HB- 102 1405.1 HB-1733 1405.2 HB-1733 1405.3 HB-1733 18-19a HB-2773 41.301 SB-1378; HB-2190 41.302 SB-1378; HB-2190 408 SB-424 417:1 SB-1362 417.12 HB-1985 7 13A HB-1985 417.14 HB-1985 417.15 HB-1985 418 SB-1015; HB-1047, 1100, 1345, 1985 418a HB-1184 419 HB-1985 419a HB-1985 419a-1 HB-1985 419b HB-1985 421 HB-1985 421a. HB-1985 422 HB-1733 422a HB-1733 424 SB-1174; HB-1758, 2258, 2623 429 HB-1733 429a3 HB-1733 431 HB-1985 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2305 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 1C 01 1( 10 14 14- 14- 14-1 t- tl t41 +4 4L 2306 Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 431.1 HB-1733 432 HB-1985 434a HB-1733 t434b SB-32; HB-83, 84 t439.Ib HB-2692 439.2 HB-1306, 1817, 1987 t439.2a.2 HB-2692 439.3 HB-18 439.3-5 SB-324, 497; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214,(1401, 1737, 1740, 1982 439.3-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364; HB-683, 2146, 2367 439.9 SB-45, 241, 424, 497; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1935 439.10b SB-45 t439.10 c SB-1197 439.12 HB-1733 439.19 HB-1733 t439.21a HB-1733 439.32 SB-630, 1328, 1373; HB-1740, 1987 439.33 HB-18 439.33-5 SB-324, 497; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401 439.33-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364; HB-683, 2146, 2367 *439.35a HB-1733 439.38 SB-631 439.39 SB-45, 241,424, 497; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1935 439.40b SB-45 439.42 HB-1733 *439.45a HB-1985 439.47 HB-1733 t439.49a HB-1733 439.102 SB-654, 1328, 1373 439.102b SB-1404 439.103 HB-18 439.103-5 SB-324, 497; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1982 439.103-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364; HB-683, 2146, 2367 439.109 SB-45, 241, 424, 497; HB-18, 1450, 1658, 1733, 1935,.1985 t439.1 10c SB-654 439.112 HB-1733, 1985 *439.115a. HB-1733, 1985 4 43 *4 *4 *41 *4A Bill 439.117 HB-1733, 1985 9.120.1 SB-45 440 HB-1306, 1987 440a HB-1103 441 HB-18 441-5 SB-324, 497; HB-686, 934, 1121, 1167, 1214, 1401, 1740, 1982 441-10 SB-901, 1127, 1363, 1364; HB-683, 2146, 2367 441a HB-1733 441b HB-2287 t441c HB-2692 441d SB-45 441e SB-45 441f SB-45 t441j SB-730 442 SB-45, 241,424, 497, 660; HB-18, 57, 1450, 1658, 1733, 1935, 1985, 2620 t442k HB-2692 443 SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733, 1985 444 SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733, 1985 444k SB-499; HB-298, 1972 444K SB-630 445 HB-1733, 1985 f445b.1 HB-1733 445d SB-45 450 SB-660; HB-57, 2620 t450b HB-1942 452 1/2 HB-1733, 1985 453.1 SB-627 453.9a HB-1733, 1985 453.9b HB-1733, 1985 453.9d HB-1733, 1985 453.10a SB-1377 453.29 SB-1327 453.31 SB-627 453.43 HB-1733, 1985 453.43a HB-1733, 1985 453.44 HB-1733, 1985 *453.49 SB-1377 . 467.1 HB-1733, 1734 467.2a1 HB-1085 6.7.2a.1 SB-498; HB-1733, 1734 t67.2a.2 HB-1733, 1734 467.5 HB-1733, 1985 467.6 HB-1733, 1985 467.16 HB-1047,1085, 1345, 2715 467.17 SB-38; HB-169, 2146 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. 120- 2307 Par. Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 120-Cont. 500.23-1 Chap. 120- 467.17a.1 HB-1085, 1733, 1734 467.17a.2 HB-1733, 1734 467.18 SB-45 467.20 HB-1733, 1985 467.21 HB-1733, 1985 *467.24 SB-1377 468 HB-1047, 1085, 1345, 1734, 2715 469 SB-38; HB-169, 2146 469a.1 HB-1085, 1733, 1734 469a.2 HB-1733, 1734 470 SB-45 472 HB-1733, 1985 473 HB-1733, 1985 *476 SB-1377 *476.9 SB-1377 481b.1 SB-264, 930 t481b.1 SB-264 481b.lb SB-264 481b.36 HB-1733, 1985 481b.37 HB-1733, 1985 482 SB-85, 622, 815, 1188, 1328; HB-513, 1084, 1899, 2189, 2707, HB-5(SS-1) 482.1 SB-574, 814, 872, 1383; HB-1 30, 1192, 1640, 1736,. 1801,2193, HB-4(SS-1) 482.7a HB-450, 2200, HB-2(SS-1) t483.02 HB-892, 2193 483.1 HB-699, 2193 483.2 SB-100 483.2a HB-1482 483.7 HB-406 484a HB-1861 484b SB-100 485 SB-100 487 SB-100 487a HB-984 489 HB-68 490 SB-629; HB-68, 848 491 SB-100 492 SB-100 500 SB-792 500-23-la HB-616 500.2 SB-1183; HB-2055 t500.6a HB-1401 500.7 SB-150; HB-2516 t500.18.d SB-381 500.18b SB-37 500.23 HB-810,920 500.23-01 HB-2713 t500.23-01 HB-285, 817,913, 1501, 2795 500.23-la t500.23-lb f500.23-.01 501 501a t501a.1 t501a.2 50ie 501e-i t501f-2 501j-1 501j-6 501j-8 t501j-9 .t501n 502a-10 t502b 507 508a 513 524 *524 562 564 578 579.1 t579.2 584 589 590.1 592.1 592.3 592.3a t592.3b 594 594a t594a 595.4 598 599 611 612 t628 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Bill SB-583, 676, 1095, 1388, 1530; HB-12, 616, 810,870,920, 958, 1169, 1264, 1628, 2686 SB-1109, 1328; HB-810,920 HB-229 SB-323 SB-1321; HB-1928 SB-160; HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) SB-160, SB-2(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) HB-1(SS-1), HB-2(SS-1) SB-160 SB-769 SB-1185 HB-1738, 2193 HB-1738, 2193 HB-1738, 2193 HB-1995 HB-2559 SB-455; HB-2342 HB-861 SB-675; HB-130 HB-892, 2193 SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-,1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-1339 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 SB-614 SB-614 HB-427 HB-55 HB-985 SB-1112, 1328 HB-55 HB-1735 SB-518; HB-947, 1735. lIB-55 SB-813 SB-518; HB-947 SB-519; HB-427, 948 HB-948 SB-519 HB-1735 HB-427 HB-55 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 SB-792, 1339; HB-2648 STATUTES AMENDED-C Bill Chap. 120-Cont. ontinued Par. 728a 734 .t634a HB-2638 637 SB-1329, 1378; HB-838; SB-I(SS-l); HB-l(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 638 SB-1329, 1378; HB-406, 799; SB-1(SS-l); HB-l(SS-I), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 643 SB-85, 1113, 1329, 1378, 1456; HB-513, 873, 1166, 1227, 1729, 2707; SB-1(SS-1); HB-l(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) t643.1 HB-127, 2193 643e SB-1421 *643g SB-1328; HB-1838 t643h HB-1227, 1838, 2363 t643i HB-2685 644 SB-1378 645a SB-1378 671 SB-85; HB-513, 1153, 2193, 2198, 2286, 2707 t671b HB-2330 675 SB-85, 1329, 1378; HB-513, 2707 697 HB-448 703a SB-1087; HB-2450 705 SB-83, 84, 85, 126, 1378; HB-303, 513, 2138, 2352, 2707 705.1 SB-83, 84, 126, 1378; HB-303 *705.1 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 *705.1a SB-85; HB-513, 2707 *705.1b SB-85; HB-513, 2707 705.2 SB-1378 705.3 SB-1378 *705.3 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 705.4 SB-1378 *705.4 SB-85; HB-513, 2707 t705.5 SB-332 706 SB-85, 1520; HB-513, 2707 716 SB-1329 716b HB-762 722a SB-907; HB-762, 2493 726 SB-199; HB-154, 2756 728 HB-1707 Chap. Par. 120-Cont. *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. fTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2308 734a 736 741 741.1 744 747 751 752 752.1 t752.2 753 t753.5 thru 753.60 807 t861 *861 thru 869 *861 thru 869.2 862 863 865 866 t866.1 t866.2 868 *869.1 t869.2 t870 t871 1002 1003 1005 1051.1 1054 1055 1056 1101 1102 1103 1107 1121 1122 1123 1124 t 1125.1 1128 1129 Bill HB-448 SB-801,991, 1056, 1328, 1329, 1404; HB-448, 1634, 2352 HB-448 HB-762 HB-1709 SB-907; HB-448, 762 HB-2072, 2492 SB-907; HB-762, 1123, 1941,2352, 2695 HB-762 SB-907; HB-762 HB-1708 SB-767 SB-907; HB-448, 762 HB-448 SB-1328; HB-762 SB-1329, SB- (SS-1) SB-85; HB-513 HB-2707 SB-1329, SB-l(SS-1) SB-1329, SB-I(SS-1) SB-1329, SB-l(SS-1) SB-1329; HB-161; SB-I(SS-1) SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) SB-1329, SB-l(SS-1) SB-1329, 1421, SB-I(SS-1) SB-85; HB-513 HB-1376 SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) SB-1329, SB-1(SS-1) SB-1029; HB-2152 SB-86, 660, 1392; HB-16, 57, 2620 SB-86, 660; HB-16, 57, 2620 SB-37 SB-832 SB-832; HB-1733, 1985 SB-832 SB-37; HB-722, 1109 SB-832 SB-832; HB-1733, 1985 HB-956 HB-1109 SB-37; HB-1109 HB-1109 HB-1109 HB-1109 HB-1109 HB-1733, 1985 2309 Chap. 120-Cont. 1 1 11 tl l 11 tl 1 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 t2 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 120 Cont. 1134 SB-424 1152 HB-2202 1154 HB-1976 157.2 HB-681, 1305, 2202, 2773 157.8 HB-2748 57.8a HB-2743 57.8b SB-1171; HB-710, 1309 1159 HB-2202 60.la SB-98; HB-439 1169 HB-454, 1201, 2178 1170 HB-2202 1190 SB-378; HB-1976 1203 SB-901; HB-904 303.5 HB-1256 306.1 SB-992 1413 HB-1733 1414 HB-1733, 1734 1415 HB-1733,1985 1416 HB-1733, 1985 1701 HB-1958 1703 HB-1733, 1985 1704 HB-847, 1931 2002 HB-1047, 1345, 1507, 2461, 2715 2009 HB-1733, 1985 2010 HB-1733, 1985 2142 HB-1733 2166 HB-1733, 1985 2401 SB-378, 834, 1086; HB-832, 1473 2402 SB-378,685, 1083; HB-832, 1117, 1471 2403 SB-378, 1132; HB-832, 1472, 2170, 2656, 2721 2404 SB-685, 1083, 1086; HB-832, 1117 2405 SB-378,685,834, 1083, 1086; HB-832, 1117 405.1 SB-1086; HB-832 2406 SB-377, 1132; HB-832, 2170, 2656, 2721 2407 SB-478, 1086, 1132; HB-832, 1301, 2170, 2656, 2721 !407.1 SB-378 !407.2 SB-378 407.3 SB-378 !407.4 SB-378 !407.5 SB-378 !407.6 SB-378 .407.7 SB-378 .407.8 HB-832 ,407.9 HB-832 t2407.10 2408 2409 2411 t2411.1 t2411.2 t2411.3 2412 2417.1 2418 t2418.1 t2418.2 *2501-1 thru Bill HB-832 SB-1086; HB-832 SB-1086; HB-832 SB-254, 255,378,478, 1086, 1132; HB-832 SB-1086; HB-832 HB-832 HB-832 SB-834; HB-1985 SB-1086; HB-832 SB-1086; HB-832 HB-832 HB-832 2501-50 HB-2707 2501-5 SB-1474; HB-2663, 2668, 2669, 2709, 2772 12501-47 HB-2772 ROADS AND BRIDGES 121 2-103 4-201.4 4-216 4-218 4-501 4-508.1 5-201 5-411 5-602 5-604.1 5-701 t5-701.17 5-913 5-916 6-201 6-201.1 t6-201.20 6-207 6-501 6-504 6-508.1 6-514 6-701 7-202 t9-131 9-901 10-708 100-1 SB-844; HB-1191 HB-2393 HB-2393 HB-2393 HB-1068 HB-188 SB-51 SB-428, 844 SB-537 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-547 HB-2749 HB-746 HB-746 HB-699, 2193 SB-844; HB-409, 799, 1189 HB-699, 2193 SB-100 SB-523, 844, 1329, 1378; HB-409, 799, 1189, 1228; SB-I(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) SB-503, 844; HB-1228 SB-503, 844; HB-1228 HB-68 SB-547 SB-547 SB-844; HB-271, 1189 HB-1758 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 SB-892 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. < 2310 Chap. Par. 121-Cont. 100-2 100-3 100-6 100-8 100-9 t100-9.1 100-10 100.1:1 100-11 100-14.1: 100-14.2 t100-14.3 100-16 *100-16 100-16.1 *100-16.1 1100-16.2 100-19 t100-19.1 100-23 t100-23.1 100-24 100-25 t100-27.2 f100-101 thru 100-115 S100-116 102-2 307.3 307.8b 307.18 314.6 *314.6 356c 380 thru 384 386 t501.1 503-12 503.06 503.12 504.06 506.03: 508 510 512 SALES 1211/ 137.1 137.2 137.2-1 137.2-11 137.2-12b t137.2-26 137.2-27 STATUTES AMENDED-Continue( Bill Chap. Par. 1 SB-892 SB-881, 892; HB-275, 967 SB-881; HB-967 SB-381, 892; HB-140, 720, 1023, 1183 SB-892; HB-174, 188 HB-173, 188 HB-174 HB-174 HB-174 HB-95 HB-95 SB-1013; HB-174, 2482 HB-2546 HB-174 HB-2546 HB-1728 SB-480; HB-174 HB-73 HB-174 SB-480 SB-480 SB-480 HB-1404, 2205 SB-381 SB-38 1 SB-51 SB-535; HB-2255 HB-2255 SB-753, 844; HB-1960 SB-666; HB-1988 SB-742 HB-2280 SB-51 SB-51 HB-1825 SB-419 SB-219, 419; HB-806 SB-219, 419 HB-805 SB-219, 419 HB-1821, 1824 SB-1505 SB-219, 419 " SB-1465 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2407 HB-2405, 2407 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 1211/-Cont. 137.3 137.4 137.8 137.8a t137.8a 137.11 137.11a 137.11b t137.11c 137.12 137.14 *157.13 thru 157.13a *157.14 thru 157.15 *157.16a thru 157.18 *157.21 *157.21a thru 157.21e *157.24 thru 157.26 *157.30 thru 157.35 157.32 *157.32 * 157.33 *157.34 * 157.35 *157.40 thru 157.41 173.11a *203.9 thru 205 *205.9 thru 207 t213b 215 *219.01 thru 219.2 261 262 262.1 t262.1 *262,1 t262B.1 t262B.2 262D 262J.2 262J.3 t262K.1 262L t262L-1 2620 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes: Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. d Bill SB-1465 HB-2405 HB-2405, 2407, 2408 SB-293 SB-293; HB-2106 SB-1278; HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405 HB-2405, 2408 HB-2405, 2408 HB-2405, 2406 HB-2405, 2406 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 HB-1311, 1563 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 HB-1311, 1563 SB-1408 HB-2408 SB-1408 SSB-1408 SB-68 HB-1744 SB-1408 SB- 1181 HB-784, 2026 SB-1337; HB-1626 SB-492, 493; HB-1625, 2031 HB-1686 SB-422 SB-1503 SB-722 SB-1181, 1512 SB-1181 SB-1418 SB-632, 1501; HB-2474 SB-632 SB-420, 1337, 1401; HB-2524, 2531 2311 Chap. Par. 121%--Cont. 262Q 262T *262T 262X t262Y t262Z 266.1 270 313 512 525 525.1 529.2 562.13 t565.1 571 t571.1 t580.1 t580.2 752 754 762 *830 thru 834 *850 thru 854 *860 thru 862 *911 *912 *913 t1201.1 1202 *1351 thru 1354 1352, 1353 t1353.1 1354 1602 1603 1605 +1606 1652 1705 1802 t1903 2005 2010 SCHOOLS 122 1-2 1-3.18 1-4 tl-5 1A-4 tlA-9 1B-6 HI SE H] HI SE HI H] HI SB SI SE H] H] SE SE SE SB SB SE SE SE SE HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continuei Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. B-2128, 2527 2-3 3-693; HB-1440 2-3-93 B-2070 2-3.01 B-2026 2-3.8 -1365; HB-1790, '2-3.15 2025, 2026, 2029 2-3.17a B-255 2-3.25 B-2523. t2-3.25a B-2523 t2-3.25a thru 3-1507 2-3.25j B-1911, 2015 t2-3.25b 3-464 t2-3.25c 3-464 t2-3.25d 3-464 t2-3.25e B-593 , t2-3.25f B-593 t2-3.25g 1-1273; HB-1911, t2-3.25h 2015 t2-3.25i 1-1273 2-3.37 3-1412 2-3.62 -14.12 2-3.64 1-1273 3-1231,.1273 2-3.68 1-1273 2-3.71 3-1408 *2-3.75 3-1408 2-3.94 3-1408 2-3.101 B-1140 2-3.101 HB-1140 HB-1140 HB-2619 HB-2619 SB-1408 HB-1402 HB-1402 HB-2287 HB-2287 SB-1005. HB-2527 SB-64 HB-2527 HB-988 HB-2209 HB-1379 HB-2595 SB-1350 SB-1350 SB-1221 HB-215 HB-1500 HB-1637 HB-1624 SB-1385 HB-609, 899 t2-3.102 2-5.51 2-33.71a 3-1 *3-1 t3-1.1 3-2 *3-2 3-3 *3-3 3-6.1 3-7 t3-8a 3-9 3-11 3-12 3-14.11 3-14.21 t3-14.28 3-15.1 3-15.5 d Bill SB-787; HB-825 SB-1404 SB-424 HB-1177 HB-609, 899 SB-642 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 HB-885 SB-725 SB-322; HB-296, 525 HB-216, 347, 478, 562, 1890 HB-757 SB-118, 1420 SB-1220; HB-2100 SB-322 SB-725 SB-3, 649, 1178, 1179; HB-126, 266, 455, 611, 755, 759, 760, 763, 1177, 1230, • 1637, 2165 SB-3 SB-192 SB-1417 SB-424, 642; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759, HB-2201 SB-424, 642; HB-603, 611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-642 HB-609, 899 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 SB-538, 642; HB-609, 899, 1494 HB-2555 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 HB-609, 899 HB-1238 HB-885 HB-609, 899 HB-885 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2312 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 3-15.6 *3-15.6 3-15.7 3-15.9 3-15.10 3-15.12 3-15.14 3-.01 3A-1 t3A-l.1 3A-2 3A-6 *3A-6 *3A-7 *3A-8 *3A-15 4-2 *4-2 4-4 *4-4 *4-5 4-6 *4-6 4-7 4-8 *4-8 4-9 *4-9 4-10 *4-10 4-11 5-1 15-la 5-17 5-21 6-2 6-17 6-18 6-21 t6-22 16-23 7-1 7-2 7-2a; Bill SB-424; HB-6 11; 760, 763 HB-759 HB-899 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 SB-424;:HB-475, 611, 760, 763 SB-538, 642, 1033; HB-1494 SB-708 SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760,763 SB-485; HB-2676, SB-561 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 HB-759 HB-759 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611,.760, 763 HB-759 SB-424; HB-611, 760, 763 HB-759 SB-538, 642; HB-1494 SB-882; HB-609, 899 'HB-899 SB-1404; HB-609, 899 HB-609, 899 SB-485; HB-2676 SB-73, 74 SB-73; HB-1815 SB-73, 75 SB-485; HB-2676 SB-485; HB-2676 HB-2168, 2679 HB-2679 HB-135 Chap. Par. 122-Cont. t7-2b 7-4.1 7-6 7-7 7-14 7-28 7A-2 7A-4 7A-6 8-1 8-2 8-4 8-7 8-17 9-22 10-4 10-9 10-10 to-10.1 10-11 10-16 10-17 10-17a 10-19 10-19.1 t10-19.4 10-20-12 tf10-20.2c t10-20.5c t10-20.6a t10-20.7b 10-20.8 10-20.12 10-20.12a 10-20.14a t10-20.15b 10-20.19a 10-20.19c t10-20.19c 10-20.21 O10-20.23a t10-20.24a 10-21.1 t10-21.2a 10-21.9 10-22.3 tl0-22.3c 10-22.4a 10-22.5a 10-22.6 10-22.7 10-22.20 Bill SB-1191 SB-1191 HB-2168 HB-2168 HB-1752 HB-609, 899 HB-599, 605, 1097 HB-599, 605 HB-599 HB-609, 899 HB-609, 899, 1133 HB-609,899 SB-1404; HB-609, 899 HB-609 SB-731 HB-2639 SB-825 SB-424; HB-104, 669, 1891, 2639 SB-1178 SB-424; HB-104 HB-599 SB-708; HB-609, 899, 914 SB-841; HB-104, 193 SB-1489; HB-152, 601 HB-152 HB-258 HB-670 SB-741; HB-104 SB-973 HB-770 HB-816 HB-327 HB-844, 845 SB-262, 645; HB-734, 2514 HB-103 HB-2727 HB-259 HB-2726 HB-97 SB-188, 740 SB-840; HB-1652, 1914 SB-921 SB-1225 HB-339; 343 SB-90, 844, 1288; HB-1189, 1236 SB-740; HB-1892 HB-1463 SB-741 SB-645; HB-2514 HB-1028 SB-969 SB-1358 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2313 Chap, Par. 122-Cont. 10-22.20a t10-22.20d f10-22.21b 10-22.22 t10-22.22d 10-22.24 10-22.30 10-22.31b 10-22.34 10-22.34b 10-22.36 10-22.38a 10-22.40 10-22.41 10-23.5 t10-23.13 11 A-3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 122-Cont. HB-755 HB-756 SB-973 HB-756 HB-662 HB-1132, 2219 HB-327 HB-230 HB-103 HB-103 HB-500 SB-1144 SB-209, 1242; HB-322, 473, 1657 HB-2606 SB-1089, 1225; HB-1892 SB-141 SB-185, 186; HB-599, 605, 1097 16-6 17-1 17-1..1 17-2 17-2.2 17-2.2a 17-2.2b 17-2.2c 17-2.3 17-2.11 17-2.1 la 17-3 *17-3.1 *17-3.3 17-4 17-5 17-11 S17-17 t18-1.1 Bill HB-609, 899 HB-2654 HB-2638 SB-424, 1413, 1440; HB-238, 2789 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-694, 695 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-778 HB-217 HB-282, 1235, 2637. HB-282, 2637 HB-230, 238, 2789 HB-238, 2789 HB-238, 2789 HB-230 HB-230 SB-1378; HB-1227 HB-453 SB-1113, 1456; HB-19, 11A-5 SB-185; HB-599, 605 238,320,873,: 11A-6 SB-185; HB-599 2789 11A-8 HB-599 t18-1.2 SB-1113, 1440, 1 11A-9 SB-185; HB-599 HB-873 11B-3 SB-185, 186; HB-599, 18-3 SB-262; HB-734 605, 1097, 1752 18-5 SB-642;HB-759 11B-5 SB-185; HB-599, 605 18-6 SB-538, 642; HB 11B-6 SB-185; HB-599 18-8 SB-158, 315,424 11B-7 HB-599 752,1074, 111 11B-8 SB-185; HB-599 1404, 1440, 14: 11D-2 HB-599, 605, 1097 1494; HB-104, 11D-4 HB-599, 605 152,238,873, 11D-6 HB-599 1097, 1227, 26' 12-13 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 2789 13-17.1 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 *18-8 SB-561 t14-1.11 HB-809 18-8.01 SB-561 t14-1.lla HB-809 18-8.4 SB-752 t14-1.llb HB-809 18-8.5 SB-1404; HB-l10 14-4.01 HB-344 18-11 SB-45, 708; HB-2 14-6.01 SB-191 18-12 SB-1489; HB-152 t14-6.02 SB-724 18-13 SB-1104 14-7.03 SB-220; HB-809 18-18 HB-1097 14-7.04 SB-185; HB-598 18-19 HB-1459 14-8.01 HB-809 t18-19a HB-681 14-8.02 HB-2606 18-20 HB-104 t14-8.04 HB-2012 19-1 HB-1352 14-11.02 SB-220 19-6 HB-609, 899 1'4-12.01 HB-215 19-9 SB-922, 1328 *14-12.02 SB-262 19-9.20-7 HB-927 14-13.01 SB-262; HB-734, 827 20-1 SB-424, 643; HB: 14-15.01 SB-43 20-2 SB-424; HB-2167 *14.12.02 HB-734 20-3 SB-424; HB-2167 14A-3.1 HB-2042 20-4 HB-2167 14A-5 HB-600 20-5 HB-2167 14C-8 HB-2284 20-7 SB-424, 922, 132 15-13 SB-538,642; HB-1494 HB-2167 15-31 HB-609 20-8 SB-424, 643; HB *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. :Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2638, 456; -1494 ,485, 3, 56, 141, 1081, 76, , 599 215 -2167 7 8; -2167 2314 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 122 Cont. Bill 20-9 SB-424; HB-2167 29-6.1 HB-2755 21-1 SB-1420; HB-296,525 t29-18 HB-349 21-la SB-121; HB-602 30-4b HB-2365, 2485 21-2 HB-2172 30-4c HB-2365, 2485 t21-5a HB-780 30-4d HB-2365, 2485 21-7.1 SB-1404 30-11 SB-863 t21-10a HB-2172 30-12 SB-37 21-11.1 HB-602 30-13 HB-2365, 2485 t21-11.3 SB-121,240, 617; 30-14.2 SB-37; HB-1884 HB-2081 t30-14.8 HB-2616 21-13 HB-2642 30-15-7 SB-307 21-16. SB-1033; HB-1891 30-15.4 SB-889; HB-1384 21-17 SB-1033 30-15.7d SB-60, 1190, 130( 22-7 SB-642 1441 t22-23 HB-72, 473 30-15.7f SB-270,1300 24-2 SB-640; HB-1984, t30-15,7g SB-299 2479 ' 30-15.8 HB-2423 t24-6.3 SB-710 30-15.1Oa SB-1096 24-6.4 SB-841 30-15.25 HB-2365,2485 24-8 HB-128 30-16.4 HB-2365, 2485 24-11 SB-639 30-16.6 HB-2365, 2485 24-24 SB-6, 950; HB-1, 403, 32-4.4 SB-922, 1328; HB 2712 33-1 SB-1315; HB-20, t24-26 HB-2413 22, 35, 37, 134, 26-1 SB-178, 645; HB-2514 530, 1837,2639 26-2 SB178, 645; HB-2514 33-1b SB-1315; HB-20, 26-3 SB-645; HB-2514 22, 35, 37, 134, 26-3a SB-176; HB-98, 340, 530, 1837 2556 *33-lb HB-2639 26-6 SB-645; HB-2514 34-1.1 SB-10 26-12 SB-6 34-2.1 SB-5, 10, 11, 578, t26-16 HB-1496 1128, 1346; HB 27-1 HB-256, 260, 533 360, 1078, 1775 27-3 HB-907, 1177 2497 27-4 HB-1177 t34-2.1b SB-10 t27-4.1 HB-1177 t34-2.1c SB-10; HB-2497 27-6 SB-641; HB-2675, 34-2.2 SB-10, 1130; HB- 2687 2497 27-8.1 SB-212; HB-436 34-2.3 SB-1130; HB-177 27-14 SB-985, 1149 1820, 2560 27-20.3 HB-29 34-2.4b SB-10 27-20.4 HB-29 34-2.5 SB-10, 11; HB-16 27-20.5 HB-29 1823, 2497 27-22 HB-261, 1177, 1822 34-3 SB-424; HB-165 t27-22.01 HB-1863, 2719 34-3.1 SB-10; HB-165, 1 t27-22.3 SB-580 * 34-3.1 SB-424 27-23 HB-843 34-4 SB-424; HB-971 27-23.1 HB-47 34-5 SB-826; HB-1715 27-24.2 SB-1332; HB-1549 34-8 HB-104, 327 27-26 HB-349 34-8,1 SB-1130; HB-170 28-6.1 SB-1195 t34-15a HB-816 t28-6.1 SB-520; HB-2525 34-18 SB-645, 787, 921, 28-19.1 SB-1137 1130; HB-152, 29-2 SB-7 339, 343,756, 29-3 SB-7 2606 29-5 SB-7; HB-215 34-18.5 SB-90, 844, 1288; 29-5.2 SB-7 HB-1189, 1.236 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph, References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. I, 1-927 21, 355, 21, 355, 674, 1-165, 5, 1799, 5, '5, 079 ), 417 327, 2497, Chap. 122-Cont. 2315 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. 122- -Cont. t34-18.6a t34-18.8a t34-18.1 1a t34-18.14 34-18.15 t34-18.15 34-19 t34-19.01 34-21.1 34-53 t34-53.01 34-54.1 .0 34-54.2 HB-166, 1080 1955 HB-135, 2166 t34-64.1 SB-485; HB-2676 t34-64.2 SB-485; HB-2676 SECRETARY OF STATE 34-84 HB-474, 1891 124 34-84a HB-1, 403, 2712 5 HB-2546 34A-401.a HB-1573 10.4 SB-294 34A-402 SB-424, 1097 *13.9 HB-2437 34A-405 SB-1097 *14 HB-2437 34A-407 SB-1097 110b.2 HB-2 34A-411 SB-1097; HB-1573 110b.7 SB-37; HB-2, 122 34A-412 SB-1097 1650 50-8.1 HB-2281 118c HB-123 102-10 SB-404,636 *200 thru 202 SB-1408 102-12 SB-453 102-12.1 HB-2639 SOLDIERS AND SAILERS 102-16 SB-307,309,424 1261/2 t102-16.02 HB-935 23 SB-37; HB-2 t102-19 HB-278 26 HB-1224 t102-20 HB-278 *26 SB-37 103-7 SB-433, 434; HB-116, *27 SB-37 1078, 2639 29 SB-37 103-7.24 SB-1402 31 SB-37 103-8 SB-433 32 SB-37 103-14 HB-908 *57.61 SB-37 t103-14.4 SB-1090 *57.62 SB-37 103-21 SB-1097 *57.63 SB-37 103-22.1 HB-908, 1660 *57.64 SB-37 103-25.2 SB-644 57.65 SB-37 t103-26.1 HB-816 *57.66 SB-37 t103-39.2 HB-481 *57.71 SB-37 103-40.1 HB-2165 *57.72 SB-37 t103-46.1 HB-1024 *57.73 SB-37 103A-7 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 *57.74 SB-37 -t104-2a HB-2314 *57.75 SB-37 t104-2b HB-2314 *57.76 SB-37 104-7 HB-2313 57.81 HB-1224 106-4 SB-1404 *58 SB-37 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. Chap. Par. 122-Cont. 106-4.1 106-5.3 1107-1.2 t141.325 t142z-21a t186.5 697 698.1 712.3 712.6 712.7 712.8 863. 1404 1412 t1415.1 1502-7 *1801.01 1952 HB-1463 SB-840; HB-1652, 1914 HB-2727 SB-11 HB-2726, HB-27, 28, 97, 258, 259, 288, 770 SB-6, 903; HB-1, 403, 2712 SB-6 SB-826 SB-424, 1405, 1440; HB-238, 562, 2789 HB-2638 SB-1329, 1378, 1404, SB-1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), HB-3(SS-1), HB-6(SS-1) 4, Bill HB-1024 SB-1075 HB-278 HB-2773 HB-2773 HB-1573 HB-756 HB-2365, 2485 SB-283 SB-283 SB-283 SB-283 SB-1382; HB-691, 2592 SB-946; HB-1891 SB-1155 SB-984; HB-2519 HB-2639 SB-1404 HB-135 2316 STATUT Chap. Par. Bill 126/2 -Cont. *59 SB-37 *59.1 SB-37 *60 SB-37 *61 SB-37 *61a SB-37 67 SB-37,196 *67.01 SB-37 *67.02 SB-37 67.03 HB-614 *67.03 SB-37 *67.04 SB-37 *67.05 SB-37 *67.06 SB-37 *67.07 SB-37 *67a SB-37 t67b HB-847, 1931 69 SB-37 t70.01 thru 70.09 SB-37 t71.01, thru 71.08 SB-37 t72.01 thru 72.08 SB-37 t73.01 thru 73.08 SB-37 t74 thru 85 SB-37 201 SB-83, 84 202 SB-83, 84 204 SB-83, 84 206 SB-83,84 *251 HB-2438 *257 HB-2438 *258 HB-2438 *500 thru 508 SB-37 502 HB-614 *600 thru 608 .SB-37 602 HB-614 *700 thru 708 SB-37 704 HB-614 STATE GOVERNMENT 127 to141.300 2 3 4 5.03 *5.10 6.06 t6.08a 6.23 7.03 t7.13 t7A-101 t8.1 9.03 9.07. ES AMENDED- Chap. 127-Cc HB-2190 SB-1270 SB-517, 754 SB-517, 754, 1-230 HB-802 SB-1230 HB-735, 1390, 1953 SB-326 HB-2626 HB-1216, 1952 SB-1069 HB-2412 HB-12 HB-802 HB-1953 -Continued Par. Bill ont. *9.10 SB-1230 13 SB-1230 20 HB-743 *29 HB-2546 *30 HB-2546 31 SB-1416 35.4 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2181, 2332 t35.7c SB-1171; HB-1309, 2181,2332 38 SB-424, 1173; HB-2714 38.3 HB-2364 39b HB-779 39b49 HB-1913 t39b51 HB-779 39c-1 HB-1734 t39c-1 HB-1733 t39c-2 HB-1733 40 HB-167,506 40.40 SB-1185 t40.40 HB-167, 506 43 HB-802 43.04 HB-802 43.13 HB-2074 t43.22 HB-802 t43.23 HB-802 43a HB-1136 t43a.13 HB-1136 46.1 SB-195,484; HB-119, 525,881, 1021, 1176, 1574 t46. la SB-195 t46 .b SB-195 46.4a SB-129, 1003; HB-209 46.6c HB-2005 t46.6d HB-2005 *46.7 HB-1624 46.10 SB-476 46.13 SB-1323 46.14 HB-1585, 2505 46.19 HB-2426 46.19a SB-555, 1220; HB-1695, 2485 46.19c HB-876 t46.19i HB-1543, 1579 46.37 HB-1051 46.43 HB-1298, 2362 *46.44 HB-1624 t46.45.1 HB-882 *46.46 HB-1624 *46.50 HB-1624 46.55 SB-1116 t46.63 SB-484; HB-119, 525, 881, 1021, 1176, 1574, 1584 t47.24 SB-828; HB-2054 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2317 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued 49 49.19a t49.25h-1 t49.25k 49.28 t49.32 t49.33 51 53b *55.01 55.27 55.29 55.41 55.44 55.45 55.46 55.49 t55.58a *55.60 55.61 t55.61 Chap. 127-Cont. Par. Bill *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SB-844; HB-853, 1096, 1189, 2740, 2741 SB-584 SB-844, 1250; HB-1960 HB-1579 HB-721, 1835 SB-21, 844; HB-853, 1096, 1189, 2381 HB-2740, 2741 HB-1606 HB-2194 HB-735, 1953 HB-1938 HB-1937 SB-263; HB-982 HB-1216, 2564 HB-982 HB-982 HB-2141 HB-2449 HB-1283 SB-108; HB-1779, 2105 SB-410, 968, 1146; HB-676, 752, 753, 916, 1216, 1220, 1245, 1346, 1486, 1670, 1855, 2259, 2404, 2578, 2583 HB-1216 HB-1216 SB-424, 1151; HB-939, 1685, 2063 HB-2736 HB-939 HB-1245 HB-1972 SB-1511 HB-1971 HB-1972 HB-1970 SB-778; HB-1972 HB-894 HB-70 HB-796 SB-37; HB-767, 863 SB-1318; HB-332 HB-532, 1129 SB-1404 SB-1404 HB-2427 SB-1171; HB-1309, 1714, 1786, 1954 HB-1999 HB-2345 HB-2345 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 63b13 63b13.1 63bl3.2 63b13.15 63b13.18 63b13.27 63b13.28 t63b13.30 t63b13.32 63bl01 63b104c 63b104d 63b108a t63b108a.3 t63bl08b7.1 63bl08b.2 63b108b.3 63b108b.5 63bl08b.7 t63bl08b.20 63b108c 63bl08f 63bl12b 63b113 t63s-13 t63s-14 67 132.1 *132.1 thru 132.13 132.2 132.3 132.5 132.6 132.6-4 132.6-5 t132.6-6 t132.6-7 t132.9f t132.10-2 132.10-3 t132.10-3 t132.10-4 t132.10-5 132.111-1 *132.11-1 *132.11-3 *132.11-5 t132.11-7 132.11.1 t55.62 t55.63 55a 55a-3 55a-4 t56.1 60.1 t60.2 60b 60f 61b t61c t62.1 63a2 63a13 63a23 63a36 t63a39 63bl 63b2.1 63b2.8 t63b2.8 63b4 63bl1 t63bll.9 Bill SB-1372 HB-2485 SB-972 HB-2325 SB-1171; HB-525, 1309, 1726, 2181 SB-42, 405; HB-1297 SB-818 SB-1372 HB-525, 1159 SB-1416 SB-1091; HB-2365, 2485 SB-1073 SB-331 SB-377; HB-575 SB-1453 HB-2 HB-86 SB-472 SB-37, 110; HB-2, 493, 1224, 1650, 2177 SB-234 SB-42, 91, 181, 471; HB-198, 242, 311 SB-91; HB-242, 310 SB-91; HB-242, 311 SB-42, 91; HB-242, 2183 SB-233 SB-233 HB-1159 SB-719 HB-2546 HB-1743, 2299 HB-2048 HB-1077 SB-922, 1171, 1347; HB-140, 2338 HB-1158 HB-30 HB-143, 512, 2573 HB-143 SB-261 SB-261 SB-195; HB-493 SB-261 SB-99, 667, 1171; HB-438, 1309 SB-1171 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 SB-45 HB-2485 2318 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Chap. Par. Bill Chap. Par. Bill 127-Cont. 127-Cont. 132.23 HB-738 133d15 SB-893; HB-2182 132.40 HB-703 2809 *132.50 thru 137 SB-933 132.54 HB-2546 137.1 HB-1282 *132.100 thru 139 HB-2485 132.116 HB-2546 141 SB-45, 424; HB-1 132.101 HB-2485 278 ^m.lU SB-1171; HB-2176 4 *132.114 SBý-1 171;.HB-2176 141.06 HB-1727 *141.06 HB-1727 * 132.144 HB-2181 141.26b SB-458 *132.201 thru 141.29 SB-1473 132.242 HB-2546 141.72 HB-1727 132.202 HB-1969, 2365, 2485 *141.74 HB-1002 132.213 SB-1171; HB-1309, *141.88 HB-1464 2176,2181 141.119 HB-362, 437 132.231 HB-2485 *141.167 SB-45; HB-979 132.237 SB-1171; HB-1309, 141.193 HB-1136 2176, 2181 *141.193 HB-1336 132.238 SB-1171; HB-1309, 141.250 SB-34 2176; 2181 141.296 SB-1404 *132.400 thru t141.296 HB-52, 63, 146, 2( 132.404 HB-2546 208,681,939 132.401 SB-45, 507, 1256; 141.297 SB-1404 H B-999 141.298 SB-1404 132.401-1 S-876141.299 HB-1171 132.402 SB-30; HB-703,849, t141.299 SB-185,219, 241, 132.402 SB30HB-703, 849,410, 419, 441, 4 2148 484, 485,497, 132.403 SB-30, 876, 1124; 776, 837, 892, 9 HB-738, 2148 1091,1113,111 132.403-1 SB-876, 1002, 1124; 1227, 1235, 127 HB-2148, 2697 1316, 1340, 137 132.403.1 HB-703,738 1392, 1440,144 132.406 SB-876; HB-703, 2148 1456, 1467, 146 t132.407 HB-703,2148 HB-101, 204, 2 *132.500 HB-2546 238,284,341,3 *132.501 HB-2546 399, 437,453, 4 *132.502 HB-2546, 753,847, 873, 8 132.602 SB-247; HB-2485 955, 1010, 1035 132.604 SB-247, 1014; 1120, 1127, 112 HB-2481 1216, 1297, 140 1132.604a HB-883 1450, 1497, 156 132.605 SB-247, 1011; 1607, 1732, 173 HB-2484 1798, 1852, 188 t132.606a HB-313 1921,1931, 19 t132.608e HB-1576 , 1971, 1995, 201 133b2.608e HB-1309 2068,2105,211 2125, 2186, 219 133b10.1 SB-223, 1171 2194, 2202 222 t133b10.4 HB-1339, 1836 2295, 2303, 232 133b11 SB-1171; HB-721, 2345, 2365, 24( 1309 2408, 2426, 248 133bl 1.2 SB-1171 2510,2518,253 t133b11.2 SB-1171; HB-905, 2539,2554,255 1309 2598, 2628, 263 133c22 HB-841 SB-I(SS-1) 133c23 SB-750, 922; HB-841 t141.300 SB-225, 484, 776, -133c24 SB-525, 750, 922; 1313, 1329, 137 HB-841 HB-1220, 1629 t133c26 SB-525,922 SB-1(SS-1) *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 297, 00, 294, 158, 756, )81, 6, 77, 78, 44, 58; 18, 362, 495, 382, 5, 9,; )8, 64, 9, 8, 35, 17, 10, 90, 1, 15, 85, 36, i5, 8; 78; 8; 2319 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. f141.305 t141.324 142 142a S142ala 142a2 142a4 142a6 142b 142b4 142c.1 t142d.1 t142g.1 142z- 11 142z-12 142z-16 142z-19 142z-20 f142z-21 t142z-21a t142z-22 t142z-24 144.3 t144.3a 144.6 t144.8b 144.12 144.16b 144.20 144.25 144.25c 144.25f t144.25f t144.32 144.33 144a 144c 144d 145 *145e *145f *145g 146 148-1 148-2 149.2 149.3 149.4 15.0 150a STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 151a 152 159- 161 HB-2676 SB-1440; HB-2789 SB-424 HB-1727 HB-2365 HB-1727 HB-1727 SB-307, 1047, 1171 SB-37 SB-1020 HB-2181 HB-2485 HB-2485 SB-424 SB-424 SB-45 SB-424 SB-1404 HB-2202 HB-681 HB-2202 SB-185 HB-2385 HB-189 HB-2181 SB-424. SB-424, 597 SB-1171, 1217; HB-2181 SB-424 SB-45, 241, 424, 1275; HB-1450, 1458, 1584, 1658, 1935 SB-922, 1171, 1217 HB-1935 SB-497 HB-939 SB-1404 SB-45, 708 SB-424 SB-424 SB-451, 1171 HB-2546 HB-2546 HB-2546 SB-424; HB-2365, 2485 SB-42; HB-1297, 2365, 2485 SB-405 SB-45; HB-1961, 2365, 2485 SB-1171; HB-1945 HB-2714 SB-45 SB-42, 91,771, 1182; HB-198, 210, 242, 311, 2183 166 170 171 200-24a 213.3 213.4 213.5 213.9 307 352 354 t361 411 412.1 412.5 415 418 522 523 524/ 526 526.1 527 528 530 533 533.2 535 601-102 601-112 601-113 601-114 601-116 t601-117 t601-117 thru 601-126 t601-118 t601-119 t601-120 t601-121 *602-101 thru 602- 104 602-104 602-105 t602-105 Bill HB-185 SB-1171; HB-1309, 2179, 2181 HB-2485 SB-1171; HB-1692, 2260, 2323, 2422, 2510, 2714 HB-2714 HB-2365, 2485 HB-1995 SB-424 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-579; HB-1528 SB-1046 SB-480, 483 HB-2714 . SB-972 SB-971, 1171 SB-1416 SB-1018; HB-129 SB-401, 1018, 1073, 1098, 1171, 1470; HB-125, 129, 591, 1309, 1528 SB-1470 HB-2083 HB-2083 SB-1059, 1404 HB-1407 SB-45, 1018; HB-129, S1006, 1528, 2023 SB-1018; HB-129 HB-1692 SB- 1018; HB-129 SB-862; HB-2412 SB-1245; HB-2412 HB-2322 SB-1369 HB-2412 SB-670, 862, 1369 HB-2412 SB-670 SB-670 SB-670 SB-670 HB-2412 HB-2322 HB-1331 SB-182, 670; HB-1324, .1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1332 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2320 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. t602-106 t602A-101 thru 602A-124 *603-101 *603-101 thru 603-107 603-201 603-202 603-301 604A-101 604A-101 thru 640A-107 604A- 102 604A-103 604A-104 *604A-104 604A-105 604A-106 604A-107 t604A-108 606A-1.01 t606A-101 thru 606-118 607A-101 652 653 t653.1 654 655 656 657 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127- SB-182 HB-2412 HB-1331, 2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 SB-862, 1369; HB-732, 1428, 2365, 2485, 2776 HB-2412 SB-215, 1245, 1369 SB-182, 215, 1245, 1369; HB-1428 SB-182; HB-1428 SB-1369 SB-1369 SB-1369; HB-2776 SB-1369; HB-2776 SB-1369 HB-2412 HB-2412 HB-2412 SB-142, 375, 452, 455, 629,707, 974, 1317; HB-185, 366, 787, 1869, 2342,2536 SB-142,375, 707, 972, 1317; HB-185, 1619 SB-452 SB-142 SB-974; HB-366, 787 HB-185 SB-142, 455, 629; HB-1869, 2342, 2536 -Cont. 1001-5 1001-10 1001-15 1001-20 t1001-25 1001-30 1001-35 1001-40. 1001-45 t1001-50 1001-55 1001-60. 1001-65 1001-70 1001-75. 1001-80 1001-85 1004.04 t1004.04 t1005-5 1005-10 1005-15 1005-20 S1005-25 1005-30 1005-35 1005-40 1005-45 1005-50 1005-55 1005-60 1005-65. 1005-70 1005-75- 1005-80 1005-85 1005-90 1005-95 1005-100 1005-105 Bill SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 HB-804 HB-2508 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 661 HB-185 1005-110 SB-175 666 HB-185 1005-115 SB-175 732 HB-2056 1005-120 SB-175 743.2 SB-1296 1005-125 SB-175 743.6 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 1005-130 SB-175 746 SB-1154 1005-135 SB-175 775 SB-881, 938; HB-703, 1005-140 SB-175 967,1078 1005-145 SB-175 777 SB-881; HB-703,-967 1005-150 SB-175 t779.01c SB-45, 1264, 1395; 1005-155 SB-175 HB-1656 t1005.02a SB-424 780.04 SB-972 1006 SB-326 782 HB-1916,2365,2485 1007.1 SB-326 783.1-1 HB-604 t1010-5 SB-175 783.3 HB-604 t1010-10 SB-175 783c HB-1728 t1010-15 SB-175 1001-1 SB-175 t1010-20 SB-175 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. 4Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2321 Chap. Par. 127-Cont. 1010-25 t1010-30 1010-35 1010-40 1010-45 1010-50 1010-55 10-10-60 t1010-60 t1010-65 1010-70 1010-75 *1015 1015-5 1015-10 1016 *1017 1059 1060 1404 1706 1904.6 1904.7 1904.8 t1904.8a 1904.12 t1904.12 1904.13 t1904.13 t1904.14 *2401 thru 2414 2411 *2501 thru 2518 2505 2507 2668 2669 2670 t2670.1, 2673 2701 2701-3 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. 127-Cont. SB-175 t2701-3.1 SB-175 2703-3 SB-175 t2708-10 I SB-175 t 2709-11 S SB-175 2710-4 SB-175 SB-175 2710-6 SB-175 SB-175 2711-1 I SB-175 2711-7 I SB-175 2716 S SB-175 SB-175 SB-175 t2719 S SB-175 2720-4 HB-2486 2726 1 SB-175 2802 S SB-1202 SB-1202 2804 S HB-2365, 2485 SB-37,449 281 S SB-312, 536, 702, 1301; HB-1366, 2813 S 1455, 1603, 2204, 2296 3003- SB-698, 1060; HB-768, 3401 S 1819 3402 S SB-407 3404 S SB-312 3405 S SB-285, 312, 536, 3502 S 1301; HB-1035, 2204, 2296, 2499 3503 S HB-1366 HB-1971 3505 S SB-443, 702, 776, 1394,1396,1446, t3758 I 1468; HB-284, 495, 3903 1 565,768,847, 1035, 3909 H 1149, 1209, 1432, 3953 S 1439, 1455, 1487, 4365 F 1603, 1703, 1816, 28121 S 1971, 2046, 2068, 2282, 2329, 2346 STATE FIRE MARS SB-698, 1060; 127½/2 HB-1603, 1819 2 1 SB-484, 1314 9 1 HB-2485 16 I SB-484, 1314 17.1 S SB-484, 881; HB-967 21 S SB-464 22 F SB-1442; HB-520 24 S SB-1442 24.01 S SB-1442 24.02 SB-1442 25 S HB-520 26 S SB-996 26.01 F SB-129; HB-2365, 34 S 248.5 Bill SB-129 SB-1296 -B-1756 SB-484 1B-45, 1261, 1267; HB-1104 SB-45,424, 1261, 1267; HB-1104 HB-879 HB-879 SB-893, 1171, 1248; HB-1786,2182, 2809 iB-1248 SB-1261 HB-1309 SB-241; HB-186, 1450, 1658, 1935 SB-241; HB-186, 1450, 1584,1658, 1935 SB-241; HB-1450, 1658, 1935 SB-241; HB-1450, 1658, 1935 -B-203 SB-782 iB-782 ;B-782 SB-195, 782 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 SB-45, 1264, 1395; HB-1656 iB-903 IB-123 IB-123 ;B-195 -B-2783 ;B-45 HAL IB-72, 2303 HB-2786 HB-2655 ;B-1006 ;B-922; HB-2653 HB-1722 ;B-506 ;B-593 HB-2639 ;B-593 ;B-100 JB-1806 ;B-593,922, 1328; HB-927 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2322 Chap. Par. 1271v2-Cont. t34.14 36 37.02 37.08a 38.3 38.3a 38.4 38.5 t38.8 *50 *51 *60 *61 *101 thru 131 154 156 t158.1 159 t823 *951-1 thru 952-10 951-3 951-4 *952-1 thru 952-10 1005 1006 STATE LIBRARY 128 STATE MILI 129 t2 220.( 220 220 220.2 t220.3 t220.M 220 220.1 STATE TREA 130 +2 STATUTES AMENDED Bill Chap. 130-C SB-1030 HB-2277 SB-506 SB-37; HB-2066 HB-705 SB-912 HB-2066 SB-922, 1328; HB-927 HB-846 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1408 SB-1235 HB-1741 SB-1478; HB-1741 HB-1741 HB-1741 HB-1645 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-1981 HB-706, 2248 HB-706, 2248 107.2 SB-1276 TIA 2-7 SB-424 )01 SB-1419 .16 HB-2512 .17 HB-2512 2-4 HB-1148 3-3 SB-1484 83a HB-80 .94 SB-37 100 SB-37 229 SB-37 122 HB-2365, 2485 LSURER 10 SB-1079, 1196; HB"2227, 2446 13 SB-779 22 SB-464; HB-2135 25 SB-464 26 SB-1370; HB-2135 6.1 HB-262, 986, 1041 30 SB-988, 1169 34 SB-464 )-Continued Par. Bill 7ont. 35 SB-464, 1169, 1171; HB-2107 135.1 SB-1169 41a HB-2448 109b.2 HB-2 109b.5 SB-37; HB-2, 1224, 1650 *132.114 HB-1309 209.03 SB-1079 SURETIES 132 15 HB-1344 TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES 134 *15a SB-1408 *15a.1 SB-1408 *15b.9 SB-1408 *15c SB-1408 *15m thru 16 SB-1408 *16.01 thru 16.2 SB-1408 *16.3 thru 16.3a SB-1408 *16.3h thru 16.5 SB-1408 *16.5 thru 16.9 SB-1408 32.12 SB-945 33 HB-846 36.1 HB-101 t36.1 SB-511 140.1 SB-511; HB-101 t40.2 SB-511; HB-101 t45.2a SB-511; HB-101 45.3 HB-846, 2639 45.4 SB-511, 1451; HB-69, 846, 1596, 2580 45.5 SB-511 *220.9 thru 222 SB-1408 TENDER 135 *6 HB-2440 TOWNSHIPS 139 .1 HB-799 *.1 thru 126.28 SB-1411 1 HB-1221 1-1 SB-1411 tl-5 SB-1411 1.1 HB-1222 5-5 thru 5-75 SB-1411 10-5 thru 10-75 SB-1411 14 HB-798 15-5 thru 15-65 SB-1411 20 HB-68 20-5 thru 20-25 SB-1411 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number, in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2323 Chap. 139-Cont. STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 139-Cont. Bill 21 HB-68 126.27 SB-1404 22 HB-68 *126.90 thru 23 HB-68 133a 4SB-1411 t23a SB-887 127 SB-221; HB-799 24 SB-887; HB-68 130-5 thru 25-5 thru 25-25 SB-1411 130-40 SB-1411 30-5 thru 30-200 SB-1411 *133m thru 35-5 thru 35-80 SB-1411 140a SB-1411 38 HB-408 135-5 thru 39.26 HB-410 135-60 SB-1411 t39.36 HB-1584 140-5 thru 40-5 thru 40-30 SB-1411 140-15 SB-1411 45-5 thru 45-55 SB-1411 *140m thru 142 SB-1411 50 HB-2639 *143.990 thru 50-5 thru 50-45 SB-1411 146 SB-1411 51 HB-799 145-5 thru 55-5 thru 55-60 SB-1411 145-20 SB-1411 t59.04-la HB-799 *149.9 thru t'59.04-1b HB-799 150.1 SB-1411 t59.04-1c HB-799 150-5 thru t59.04-ld HB-799 150-85 SB-1411 t59.04-le HB-799 150-105 SB-1411 t59.04-3 HB-799 *150.9 thru 151 .SB-1411 60-5 thru 60-20 SB-1411 151 SB-37 65-5 thru 65-35 SB-1411 *151.9 thru 67 SB-922; HB-352, 411, 160d4 SB-1411 799 153 HB-2291 70-5 thru 70-45 SB-1411 155-5 thru 75-5 thru 75-25 SB-1411 155-25 SB-1411 80-5 thru 80-55 SB-1411 160 SB-37 85-5 thru 85-35 SB-1411 160-5 SB-1411 90-5 thru 90-30 SB-1411 *160.01 thru 95-5 thru95-25 SB-1411 160.5 .SB-1411 100-5 thru *160.5h thru 100-15 SB-1411 160.19 SB-1411 101 SB-922 *160.28 thru 104 HB-798, 1535 160.30 SB-1411 105-5 thru 160.30h thru 105-35 SB-1411 160.54 SB-1411 t107.1 SB-221, 505 160.36 SB-922, 1328; HB 110-5 thru t160.37a HB-869 110-75 SB-1411 t160.42a HB-867 115-5 thru 160.50 SB-505 115-70 SB-1411 *160.90 thru 120-5 thru 163 SB-1411 120-20 SB-1411 *160d9thru 121 SB-922; HB-410 160i . SB-1411 125-5 thru *163.9 thru 167 SB-1411 125-25 SB-1411 165-5 SB-1411 126.1 SB-221,505; HB-699, *167.01 thru 2193 167.3 SB-1411 126.2 SB-100 *167.3m thru 126.4 SB-45, 887, 1262; 167.7 SB-1411 HB-587, 997 * 167.20 thru 126.5a HB-408 167.25 SB-1411 126.7 SB-100 * 167.30thru 126.10 SB-505, 521; HB-1584 167.35 SB-1411 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. $Title Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 1-927 2324 Chap. Par. 139-Cont. 170-5 thru. 170-60 *173.9 thru 181 175-5 thru 175-20 180-5 thru 180-10 185-5 thru 185-65 *190 thru 192 190-5 thru 190-10 195-5 200-5 thru 200-15 205-5 thru 205-155 210-5 thru 210-25 215-5 thru 215-15 220-5 thru 220-10 225-5 230-5 thru ,230-10 235-5 thru 235-20 240-5 245-5 thru 245-15 250-5 255-5 thru 255-15 260-5 265-5 thru 265-15 270-5 thru 270-25 275-5 thru 275-15 280-5 thru 280-40 285-5 thru 285-15 290-5 *301 thru 317 302 303 *321 thru 328 *331 thru 336 *350 thru 354 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 141-Cont. t108.2 HB-1956 124 HB-1956 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, ACADEMIES 144 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411. SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-141 1 SB-141 i SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411' HB-2414 SB-743; HB-872 SB-1411 SB-1411 SB-1411 t22c t25.1 t28f 29 30 t33.1 *40a *40a.l 41 42 t43.5 61.42 61.52 67.01 $67.01 67.1 67.2 67.3 70.1 70.2 70.3 70.4 t70.10 70.11 70.12 78c 130 t149.2 180.10 181 182 183 184 186 186.1 t186.5 187 188 t188.1 189 189.11 189.16. t189.21 10O UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 141 3 HB-1956 t108.1 HB-1956 SB-644 HB-2122, 2558 SB-1353; HB-1049, 2600 SB-1300 SB-37 SB-1072 HB-2485 HB-2485 SB-1402; HB-1066, 2215 HB-1066, 2215 HB-2485 HB-2365 HB-2485 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-1461 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-51 HB-1224 SB-1511 HB-1624 HB-2365, 2485 HB-1249, 1727, 2361, 2365,2485 HB-1727, 2361 HB-1249 SB-1139, 1352 HB-2359 , SB-617; HB-2357 SB-299; HB-1727, 2365, 2485 SB-977, 1447; HB-1727, 2360, 2365, 2485 HB-19, 320 HB-1636, 1727 HB-1727, 2356, 2360, 2365, 2485 SB-20 HB-94, 1014, 1727 HB-1727, 2365, 2485 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2325 Chap. 144-Cont. t2 " *2 *2 ti t3 t3 1- 1801-1 80 : 801 t802-1 80 t1 * 1 1 : 1 STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Par. Bill Chap. Par. 144-Cont. 217 HB-2365, 2485 1007 225 HB-2365,2485 . 1008 252 SB-1150; HB-1968 1008b t253 SB-1150; HB-1968 1008c 53.1 SB-1150;HB-1968 1008e !70.1 SB-1404 1008f 271 HB-2365, 2485 1008g 282 HB-2365, 2485 1008h 301 HB-1727, 2365 O8 302 HB-523 tlo08h 303 HB-523 tl010 :303 HB-1727 1011 :304 13H-1727 1014 305 SB-1402; HB-523, 1017 1727 $1201 306 HB-1727, 2365 tl201a I 306a HB-270 1202 307 HB-1727 1304.01 308 HB-1727, 1974, 2122, 1304.04 2558 1336 308b SB-644; HB-1727 1407 c 308c HB-1727 1408 308d HB-1727 1409 308e HB-1727,2365 1453.05 308f HB-1727 1453.06 308g SB-1300 1453.08 308h HB-1049 1455 308h SB-1353; HB-2600 1455 309 HB-1727 1459 331 HB-2365 1460 351 HB-1727 t1461 t351 HB-1727 1482 51.1 HB-1727 1502 352 HB-1727, 2365 1503 655 ,SB-1402 *1503.04 .658 'HB-2122, 2558 1503.05 558b SB-644 1503.06 658e SB-1300 t1503.07 658f HB-1049 1504.01 658f SB-1353; HB-263, t 1504.03a 2600 t1504.03b f660 SB-1072 *1504.05 thru t1506 1-17 HB-2365 1701 -.01 HB-2365 1801 thru 2-15 HB-2365 2101 1000 HB-1727 2403 1001 HB-1727 244 )01b HB-1727 2405 1002 HB-523 2601 1002 HB-1727 2603 1003 HB-1727 2752 1004 HB-1727 2753 1005 HB-523 2755 1005 HB-1727 2756 1006 SB-1402; HB-523, 2757 1727 2760 .Bill HB-1727 HB-1727, 2122, 2558 SB-644 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 SB-1300 HB-1049 SB-1353; HB-2600 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 HB-1727 SB-881; HB-967 SB-881; HB-967 SB-1355 SB-ll05 SB-1105 SB-1105 SB-920 SB-920 SB-920 SB-920 SB-1205; HB-1765 HB-1139, 1218 SB-920 HB-1217 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 SB-638 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 HB-2365, 2485 SB-375, 1317 SB-375, 1317 HB-712, 2365, 2485 SB-127; HB-711 SB-1105 SB- 1105 SB-1105 SB-1105 SB-1105 SB-1105 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2326 Chap. Par. WILLS AND TRUSTS 148 223 SB UNCLASSIFIED LAV 999 80-1048 HI 86-729 H] 86-1065 HI STATUTES AMENDED-Continued Bill Chap. Par. Bill 5 999 Cont. 86-1066 HB-494 86-1135 HB-171 "-1310 86-1144 HB-171 S 86-1289 HB-2174 86-1462 HB-459 86-1483 HB-120 B-70 87-105 HB-2796 B-2174 87-107 HB-1097 B-171 1909Laws,p425 SB-190 *Repeal of Section is proposed. tAddition of Section is proposed. tTitle Preceding Paragraph. References are to the Chapter and Paragraph Number in Illinois Revised Statutes. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. 2327 INDEX TO SPONSORS SENATE 2328 ALEXANDER, ETHEL SKYLES SENATOR (16TH DIST DEM) COOK COUNTY OFFICER-SALARY ......... ........... SB-0846 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .........................SB-1020 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................ SB-0476 ELEC CD CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE.................................... SB-0431 ELEC CD-DISCLOSE COMPLAINT ........................................ SB-0394 ELEC CD-FILING EXTENSION ........................................ SB-0430 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ....................... SB-0477 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ............................ ........ SB-0475 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION,............................ SB-0472 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY......................... SB-0126 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ALEXANDER SENATE BILL: 715, 803, 830, 897,898 HOUSE BILL: 247, 1048, 1314, 1573, 1587, 1644, 2451 SENATE RESOLUTION: 265, 619, 669, 684,699, 702, 712, 736,877, 1000 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP) APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ........................... SB-0425 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ....................... SB-0426 CANNABIS & CONTRLD SUB-FORFEIT.............................. SB-1307 CIRCUIT CLERK-FAMILY/PROBATE.......... ............ SB-0686 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD-TECH ................................ SB-1270 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ................................ ..... SB-1406 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ........................... .................. SB-1407 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT.............................. SB-1292 CORP SPECIAL OPERATION FUND ................... ... ............. SB-1277 CORPORATION FEES DEFINITIONS .................................... SB-1423 CRIM CD-BODILY HARM ..................................... .... SB-1376 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY/MURDER.................................. SB-1209 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME....................................... SB-1289 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES ................................S.. .B- 1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN .......................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO-AUTHORIZED WIRETAPPNG..................... SB-1390 CRIM PRO- USE IM M UNITY ................................................... SB-1377 CRIM-SUBSTANCE ANALYSIS-EVIDNC........................ SB-1425 CRIMINAL CD-CHANGE ORDERS........................................ SB-0427 CRIMINAL CD-CRIMINAL LAWS.................................. SB-1408 DRUG ASSET FORFEIT-TECHNICAL .................................. SB-1302 DRUG FORFEITURE-COURTS............................................. SB-1430 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE........................... SB-0382 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT ...................... ..................... SB-1404 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT.................................................... SB-1405 FISH RESTORATION PROJECT........................................... SB-1409 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN ......... ........... SB0383 HEALTH CARE CONSENT ACT.............. .. ....................B SB-0995 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ...................... ............ SB-0428 HMO--TECHNICAL ...................... .. ....................... SB-0847 IL DRUG-FREE WORKPLACES ACT..................................... SB-0764 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT ........................... .. SB-1429 MUNI TAX- REAL ESTATE TRANSFER ............................. SB-0848 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT........................... SB-0156 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.......................... SB-0126 REVISE METRO WATER RECLAMATN ................................ SB-1410 ROAD WORKER SAFE ACT-LIABILITY............................... SB-0742 SECURITIES-SOS-CRIM JUSTC INFO.............................SB-1278 TOW NSHIPCD .................................. ........... ................ SB-141 1 UCC ART 2A CONSUMER LEASES................................... SB-0104 VEH CD--RENTALS........ .................... ...................... SB-0896 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD..................B........ SB-1272 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARKHAUSEN HOUSE BILL: 358, 431, 576, 628, 770, 1053, 1285, 1351, 1381, 1418, 1446, 1589, 1843, 1920, 2106, 2125, 2240, 2405, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2329 BARKHAUSEN, DAVID SENATOR (30TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 2456 SENATE RESOLUTION: 361, 829, 873 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 89, 114 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM) $ST BD OF ED-COMMUNITY SERVICE ..................... SB-0855 AGING-SHORT ALZHEIMER CARE .................................... SB-0727 ASBESTOS BUILDING PERMIT ACT....................................... SB-0984 BAD CHECK COMMERCIAL ACCT FEE ................................. SB-0798 CHILD ABUSE- SCHOOLS....................................................... SB-1221 CIVIL PROCEDURE- TECHNICAL ....................................... SB-0249 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL .............................. SB-0250 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WITNESS FEES .......................... SB-0251 CIV IL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL .................................... SB-0252 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ....................... .................... SB-1406 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ................................................... SB-1407 CONTRIBUTION-LIMITATIONS ............................S........ SB-0797 CRIMINALCD-CRIMINAL LAWS ......................................... SB-1408 DCFS-ADOPTION/DISCLOSURE..................................... SB-0248 DENTIST PRACTICE ACT.................... ............................ SB-0438 DIVORCE- CHILD EDUC EXPENSE ........................................ SB-0658 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT/EDUCATN.............................. SB-0717 DRUGS -SCH FUNDS................... ............. .......... SB-1222 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ............................. ......... SB-0025 FEES AND SALARIES-JUDGES ....................................... SB-0002 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT ........................ ....................... SB-1404 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT .......................................... SB-1405 FISH RESTORATION PROJECT .......................................... SB-1409 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES.................. . SB-0330 IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ...................... SB-0962 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-0423 INS-FIBROCYSTIC.............. ............ ................ SB-0830 JUDICIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ....................................... SB-1234 LIBRARY PLANNING GRANTS .......................................... SB-0723 MARRIAGE-DISSOLUTN-SUPPRT AWRD........................ SB-1466 MED PRACT ACT TECHNICAL............................................. SB-1036 PARENTAGE-BLOOD TEST............................................. SB-1066 PEN CD--DIVORCE/BENEFITS ......................................... SB-0726 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................ SB-0083 RELATION TO JNTRIGHTS-TECHNCL ......................... SB-0380 REVISE METRO WATER RECLAMATN ......................... SB-1410 SAFE POWER TRANSMISSION ACT............................. SB-1436 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL REFORM............ ...................... SB-0011 SCHCD COMMITTEEOF TEN ................................ SB-0186 SCH CD-COMMUNTY/RESIDENTL AUTH...... ............ SB-0043 SCH CD-ELECT PARENT TCHR MEMBR........................... SB-0010 SCH CD- HANDICAPPED PUPILS ........................ ............... .. SB-0191 SCH CD-PUB AID/SPEC ED MEDCAID ............... ....... SB-0185 SCH CD-RDG IMPRVMNT PRO PAYMNT..................... SB-0192 SCH CD-ROCK SCHOOL/DEAF-BLIND....................... SB-0220 SCH CD-SERVICE ANIMAL PRESENCE .............................. SB-0724 SCH CD- TECHN ICAL S...................... ............................ SB-0193 SCH CD-TECHNICAL .. ..................................... ....... .... SB-1346 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT............... ....... SB-0725 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1.......................................... SB-1479 SR CIT REAL ESTATETAX DEFERRL................................. SB-1095 STATE MANDATE MAMMOGRAM EXEMPT....................... SB-1486 TORT-MARKET SHARE LIABILITY........... ................. SB-1375 TO W N SH IP C D .............................. ..................... ... .....................SB-141 1 TRUSTS-PRUDENT INVESTOR RULE.................................. SB-0728 UCC CHECK COLLECT EXPENSES .......................... SB-1167 VEH CD- COLLEGE PLATES ................................... .... ............ SB-0465 VEH CD- IMPLIED CONSENT .................. .......................... SB-0982 VEH CD- SALE OF INFO ................... ..... . ............ ...........:...... SB-0983 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BERMAN 2330 BERMAN, ARTHUR L. SENATOR (2ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 33, 215,500, 650 HOUSE BILL: 14, 44, 57, 67, 391, 428, 500, 522, 533, 542, 595, 598, 627, 669, 760, 761, 763, 885,887, 894, 931, 933, 1014, 1078, 1079, 1097, 1235, 1321, 1589, 1805, 1831, 1892, 1934, 1949, 2042, 2162, 2191, 2208, 2228, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2443, 2495, 2530, 2602 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 190, 318, 361, 681, 805 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 88 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 71, 83, 94, 96 BROOKINS, HOWARD B. SENATOR (18TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-AGING/COMMUNITY CARE.................................... SB-0466 $DEPT-REHABILITATION/HOME SERV............................. SB-0704 AGING ACT-CHORE HOUSEKEEPERS .......................... SB-1009 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................. SB-1011 DCCA- RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ........................... SB-0476 DEPT-AGING- MINIMUM WAGE................................. SB-0705 DOA VENDOR COST AUDIT......................................... SB- 1125 DOC-DISEASE PREVENTION-CONDOMS ....................... SB-1524 DPA-HOMELESSNESS PREVENTN FUND.......................... SB-0756 ELEC-PRECNCT BD ADMINISTRATION.................. ........SB-0417 ELECTION CD-CONTRIBUTION LIMIT ............................. SB-1008 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT.............................. SB-0034 HOUSING AUTH-NO MOVE PRESSURE.............................. SB-1010 HOUSING DEPARTMENT ....................................... ....... SB-0754 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ..................................... SB-0500 IHDA-TECHNICAL ..................................... ..... ... SB-0755 INCOME TAX-TEMPORARY INCREASES ..................... SB-1528 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ................................ SB-0475 METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER .................... SB-1015 MINORITY & FEMALE BUS-REQUIRE......................... SB-1014 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS ...................................... SB-0032 NO EVICTION SOLDIERS FAMILY ........................... .......... SB-0105 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/RETIRMENT ................................. SB-0205 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR-RETURN/WORK............................ SB-0206 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 .PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 RTA--RATE PROTECTION CONTRACTS........................ SB-1016 SCH CD CHGO SUB TEACHER CERTIF............................... SB-0121 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 STATE VENDORS-NO ANTI-UNION.................................. SB-0780 TEST-POISON/DELETERIOUS FOOD................................... SB-1017 TIFS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION .......................................... SB-1012 TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT.................................. SB-1013 VEH CD-CARRIER LICENSE FACTORS............................... SB-1498 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ....................................... SB-0465 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0023 VEH CD-CYCLE-HELMETS REQUIRED..................... SB-1525 VEH CD TECHNICAL........ ............................. ..................... SB-1271 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE................................ SB-0176 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BROOKINS HOUSE BILL: 5, 143, 153, 460, 718, 719, 1011, 1189, 1286, 1357, 1497, 1573, 1576, 1644, 1685, 1749 1960, 2118, 2317. SENATE RESOLUTION: 13, 16, 17, 41, 69, 77, 107, 108, 192, 315, 316, 325, 340, 366, 370, 423, 606, 619, 643, 684, 695, 696, 697, 699, 703, 704, 708, 714, 715, 716, 719, 778, 782, 783, 787, 827, 831, 833, 861, 863, 868, 877, 88, 891, 915,916, 953, 985, 992 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 96, 102 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP) $OCE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS....................................... SB-0349 $OCE-LT GOVERNOR .............................. ................... SB-0353 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN............................ SB-1391 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................... SB-0439 MUNI CD AERONAUTICS-TECH........................................ SB-1138 MUNI CD-O'HARE NOISE AIRCRAFT ................................. SB-1102 2331 BUTLER, MARTIN J. SENATOR (28TH DIST. REP}-Cont. MUNI CD- O'HARE NIGHT NOISE ............................... SB-1103 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM............................. SB-1233 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY........................SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT............................. SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT.............................. SB-0666 ST MANDATES REPORT06/01 /91 .................................. SB-0565 STRUCTURAL WORK LIMITS RECOVRY .......................... SB-0664 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT ................................... SB-0665 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ........................... SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUTLER HOUSE BILL: 795,851, 965, 1506, 1538, 1556 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 174, 614, 735, 784, 830, 854, 870, 877, 957 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 89 CAROLL, HOWARD W. SENATOR (1ST DIST. DEM) $BOARD OF GOVERNORS .................................. ........... SB-0305 $COURT OF CLAIM S .......... ....... ........... ....... .................... SB-0409 $COURT OF CLAIMS ......................... ........ ............... SB-1483 $DEPT-CHLDRN & FAM SRV-PUB HLT............................ SB-0952 $DEPT-- INSURANCE ................................................................. SB-0953 $DEPT- PUBLIC AID .............................. ...... ......... .... .B..... SB-0408 $EPA- LANDFILLS ........................................... ... ............ SB-0955 $LOCAL GOVERN MENT-ST MANDATES ........................ SB-0133 $REV-PROP TAX RELIEF PHARMACY ............................. SB-0024 $ST EMERGENCY SERVS & DISASTER ............................SB-0954 $SUPP-PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ............................ SB-0027 $SUPP PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ...................... SB0028 $SUPP PUBLIC AID-PAYMENT CYCLE ............................. SB-0029 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE ACT TAX............................. SB-1004 BUDGET PROCESS-IL AUTHORITIES.................................. SB-0483 CHIPS- EXTEND ELIGIBILITY LIMIT ................................... SB-1023 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE....................... SB-0195 COMPTROLLER WITHHOLDING FEE............................... SB-1046 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS............................. SB'-1003 DEPT-PUB AID-SECURITY INTEREST ........................... SB-0631 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTH-REPRT ....................... SB-0479 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT.................................................... SB-0424 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM-911 ..................... SB-0945 EXPORT DEV AUTH- MEMBER .................................... SB-0484 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTIONS ................................................ SB-1050 INS BONE MARROW DONOR NO LIMIT........................ SB-0734 METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER...................... SB-1015 OCCUPATION INFO COORDINATING ........................... SB-0981 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................. SB-0083 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS........................... SB-1487 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY........................ SB-0126 PUBLIC AID- TECHNICAL...................... .......................... SB-0885 REG SUNSET BOXING-WRESTLING................................... SB-0536 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE-PAY TAX .................................. SB-0429 REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE ACT ...................... SB-1218 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF .................................. SB-1479 ST AGCY NOT TAXABLE-UTILITIES ........................... SB-0038 ST SUGGESTION AWARD-RETIREES ............................ SB-0818 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ................................ SB-0933 TOLL HIGHWAY-A UTHORITY ......................... ............... SB-0480 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CARROLL SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 308, 379, 650 HOUSE BILL: 185, 186, 375, 376, 384, 386, 388, 505, 736, 738, 739, 1020, 1155, 1297, 1466, 1797, 2165, 2228. SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 190, 491, 600, 665, 828, 877 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96, 117, 121 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM) $DPA--SOCIAL SERV DELIVRY SYSTM................................ SB-1118 $OCE- STATE COMPTROLLER .............................. ................ .SB-0258 2332 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. $STATE TREASURER-CONSUMER INS............................... SB-0897 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO AD CONTROL.. .................................. SB-0004 ALTERNATIVES SENT-JOB TRAINING ............. ................ SB-1 111 APPRENTICESHIP & TRAIN COUNCIL .......................... S B-1214 BRD HGHER ED- MINORITY AFFAIRS ........................... SB-0020 CHILD ABUSE- TECHNICAL .......................... ................. SB-0748 CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS........:........................... SB-0745 CHILDRENS BILL OF RIGHTS ........................................... SB-1491 CNTY CD-PUB DEFENDER APPOINTMT.............................. S-0673 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING ACT................................. SB-1401 CONSUMER FRAUD PAY PER CALL .................................. SB-1337 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT........................ SB-0898 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FORFEIT................................ SB-0747 COOK-INDEPENDENT PUBLIC DEF................................... SB- 115 CORRECTIONS-PRISON REVIEW BD ........................... SB-0749 CRIM CD-CONTRABAN D-PRISONS ............................. SB-0128 CRIMINAL CD-GANG ACOUNTABILITY ................... SB-1399 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ........................ SB-0476 DENTAL STUDENT GRANT-MINORITY...................... SB-0638 DEPT-CORR/SENTENCE & JUVENILE .......................... SB-0468 EDUC DEGREE-WORK EXPERIENCE............................ SB-0473 ELEC CD UNNEEDED PHRASE ........................... ............... S -0469 HANDICAPPED PERSONS-RESIDENCE...................... SB-0743 HUMAN RTS INSURANCE DISCRIMATN....... ........... SB-0470 IDOT- SUBCONTRACTORS ...................................................... SB-0021 IDPA- CASE PLAN........... ........ ............... .................... SB-0467 IDPA- HILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............. ..... SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS .................................. SB-0500 IDPA-NEG LECT/PROTECTIVE PAYEE................................ SB-0949 INCOME TAX RATES-3% / 4.8% .......................................... SB-0082 INCOME TX DEDUCTIONS EXEMPTION................... SB-0746 INFORMATION SERVICES SALES ACT........................... SB-1114 INS CD-COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT............................. SB-0 179 INS CD-DESTROY RECORDS 10 YRS ................................... SB-1338 INS CD-DOMESTIC PRIVILEGE TAX .................................. SB-I 116 INS-TAX/NO DISCRIMINATIONS........................................ SB-1334 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ....................................... SB-0475 INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS POLICE .............................. SB-0744 JOB TRAINING COUNCIL-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0474 LABOR ORGANIZATN MEMBERS RIGHT ..................... SB-1213 LIQUOR-PRECINCT RESTRICTION ............................... SB-1398 PARENTS-TRUANCY CURFEW ........................................ SB- 1107 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................. SB-0083 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................. SB-0084 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PERSONNEL CD-MINORITY EXEC PGM ....................... SB-0471 PROP TX-REDEMPTIONS ........................................... SB- 1056 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID- W ELFAREK ................................ ........................ SB-1336 PUB UTIL-ICC-LOW INCOME RATES ........................... SB-1117 REVENUE ACT-ASSESSMENTS.................... .................. SB-1339 SCH CD-CHGO SCHOOL REFORM ........................................ SB-00 11 SCH CD-CHICAGO DISCIPLINE ......................................... SB-0006 SCH CD-DISCIPLINE/INTENTL HARM .............................. SB-0950 SCH CD-LOCAL COUNCIL VOTE .................................... SB1-0005 SCH CD-MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP............................ SB-1.300 SCH CD-ST BRD ED-DROP OUTS ..................................SB-0003 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ....................................... SB- 1479 STATEWIDE VOLUNTEER PROFESSNAL....................... SB-1453 SURROGATE MOTHER AGREEMENT ACT ........................ SB-1335" UCC-INMATE REHAB PLAN ............................... .......... SB-0081 UCC-REHAB PROGRAMS ................... ......... ... SB-0080 VETERANS ASSISTANCE COUNTIES ................... SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COLLINS SENATE BILL: 300, 1495 HOUSE BILL: 137, 209, 691, 883, 968, 1244, 1573, 2003, 2072, 2151, 2524 SENATE RESOLUTION: 291, 352, 428, 459, 619, 624, 684, 687, 699, 736, 877 2333 COLLINS, EARLEAN SENATOR (9TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 34, 70, 96 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA--ENERGY ASSISTANCE........................................... SB-1476 $OCE- DEPT PUBLIC AID . ....................................................... SB-0794 $PU BLIC A ID ................ .............. ............................................... . SB-0454 A C U PU N C T U R E .......................................... .................................. SB-1446 ADMIN REVIEW-CHICAGO ZONING ................................ SB-0534 AGING-ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA.....:............. ...................... SB-1224 AGING-NON INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE............................. SB-0441 AIR RIFLE- AGE ............................ ...... .... .......... .... ... ...... SB-1148 CHILD SUPPORT-TECHNICAL ........................................... SB-0793 CNTY CD-PUB DEFENDER APPOINTMT........................... SB-0673 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT............................. SB-0261 CONSENT BY MINOR-NOTICE............................................ SB-0791 CORR CD-HOME DETENTION ................... ........................ SB-1054 COUNTIES CD/LAND TRUSTS ............................................ SB-0086 COUNTY AUDIT REPORT... ............................... ............... SB-1343 COURT RECORDS SEALING ACT ......................................... SB-0245 CRIM CD-CORRECTIONL MISCONDUCT .......................... SB-0437 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO--INDIGENT DEFENSE CNCL.............................. SB-0790 CRIMINAL ID-ARREST RECORDS........................................ SB-0446 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM.................................. SB-1382 DCFS-CUSTODY/VISIT/MARRIGAGE................................ SB-0789 DPH- HOME HEALTH AGENCIES ........................................ SB-0187 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT........ ............... SB-0443 EM PLOYEE DRUG TESTING ................................................. SB-1055 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES................................ SB-1475 FOREST PRESERVE DIS-LANDFILLS .................................. SB-0504 HIGH CODE-TOWNSHIP ROADS........................................... SB-0844 HOUSE REHAB ACT-TECHNICAL ...................................... SB-1041 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT ........................ ... SB-0812 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES.........................SB-0330 IDPA-MEDICAID- HOSPITALS ........................................... SB-0500 IL DENTAL PRACTICE-TECHNICAL ................................. SB-0699 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................. SB-0765 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS ............................... .................. SB-1345 INS-BONE MARROW DONOR NO LIMIT......... .................. SB-0734 IN S- FIBROCYSTIC .................................................................... SB-0830 INS-SKELETAL PROCEDURE DENTIST........................... SB-0436 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS..................................... SB-0293 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES .................................. SB-0215 LOTTERY SPORTS ACTION ACT........................................ SB-1344 METRO AIRPORT AUTH-NEW BOARD .............................. SB-0214 METRO PIER & EXPO AUTH-TITLE.............................. SB-0161 MORTGAGE FORECLOSE-POSSESSION .......................... SB-1052 MOTOR CYCLE HELMET REQUIREMENT......................... SB-0088 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ............................... .......... SB-0786 MUNI CD AUDIT REPORTS ............................................... SB-1342 MUNI-CNTY STREET USE AND TAX.................................. SB-1445 MUN I-REGULATE STREET USE........................................... SB-1057 MWRD-BOND LIMIT EXCLUSIONS .................................. SB-0679 MWRD-PURCHASING NORTH AMERICA........................ SB-0678 NAVY PIER-PASSENGER BOATS ......................................... SB-0159 PEN CD-ST EMP/ANNUAL INCREASES ............................. SB-0795 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................... SB-0083 PROBATE-COUNSEL/FEES........................................ SB-0260 PROP TX- REDEM PTIONS .......................... .......................... SB-1056 PROP TX-SEN CITIZEN HOMESTEAD................................. SB-0676 PROPERTY TAX LEASEHOLD ESTATES ............................ SB0675 PROPERTY TX-CLASSIFICATN ORDNC............................. SB-0160 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................ SB-0126 REAL EST LIC ACT--APPRAISERS ....................................... SB-0778 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ....... ....................... SB-1051 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................... SB-1053 2334 CULLERTON, JOHN J. SENATOR (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. REVENUE-EXEMPT PROPERTY.......................................... SB-0792 SCH BUS DRIVER-ABANDON CHILDRN........................... SB-0162 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM/TECH ................................... SB-0674 SCH CD-NO REQUIRMNT-DISSECTION .......................... SB-1149 SCH CD-ST BD ED/CHGO-TECHNICAL................... . SB-0787 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF..................................... SB-1479 SMALL GRP INS-MENTAL REHABILTN............................ SB-1058 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME............................... SB-1151 SUPPORT ORDERS--INCOME ............................................... SB- 1201 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT.............................. SB-0677 UNIV RETAIL SALES-NO COMPETITN..........................SB-1150 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED....................... SB-0023 VEH CD-NO RADAR DETECTOR.................................SB-0532 VEH CD-SCH BUS/STOP ENGINE......................................... SB-0935 VEH CD- TEEN DUI ....................... ........ ............ SB-0533 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL ........ ................. ....................... SB-1040 VIDEO LOTTERY ACT....... ............. .......... ... ........ . ............ SB-1444 WATER HEAT-THERMOSTAT-UTILITY....................... SB-0087 WORKER COMP-PENALTIES/BENEFITS ........................... SB-0788 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CULLERTON,J SENATE BILL: 1233 HOUSE BILL: 16, 121, 133, 164, 313, 352, 517, 760, 803, 916, 927, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1085, 1102, 1139, 1171, 1243, 1383, 1463, 1470, 1609, 1853, 1917, 1929, 1934, 1968, 2006, 2063, 2074, 2075, 2228, 2239, 2253, 2254, 2295, 2360, 2374, 2378, 2423, 2431, 2486, 2523, 2594 SENATE RESOLUTION: 297, 726, 729, 736, 772, 825, 843, 877, 900, 997 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 95, 96 D'ARCO, JOHN A. SENATOR (10TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE.........................................SB-1476 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER.......................................... SB-0258 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES.............................. SB-1475 HEALTH CARE SURROGATE ACT ................................. SB-1092 LIFE-SUSTAIN ACT/SURROGATE ............................... SB-0040 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...... .........................SB-0083 TRUSTEE AFFILIATED MUTUAL FUND ............................. SB-0590 TRUSTEE MANAGED MUTUAL FUNDS ...................... SB-0591 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY D'ARCO SENATE BILL: 302, 1351 HOUSE BILL: 244, 274, 580, 1040, 1312, 2228, 2334, 2358, 2410, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 849, 972 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78, 82 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM) BOTTLED WATER LABEL REGULATION....................... SB-0071 CHICAGO CITY GOVT ........................... ... ................ SB-1042 CIGARETTE HEALTH WARNING ACT ........................... SB-0784 CORRIDORS OF OPPORTUNITY-AG............................ SB-0782 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL.................................... SB-1033 CRIM CD-FIREARM/CHILDREN SAFTY ........................... SB-0200 CRIM CD FIREARM SALE...................................... .......... SB-1143 CRIM CD-FIREARMS VIOLATIONS .................................. SB-1463 CRIM CD-JUVENILE PROSECUTE .................................. SB-0785 CRIM CD--SEMI AUTO FIREARM ....................................... SB-1461 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ........................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO-FIREARM POSSESSION ............................ SB-1462 CRIM PRO- IMMUNITY ...................................................... SB-0822 CRIMINAL PRO- HIV TESTING . ......................... ............... ... .. SB-099.9 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS............................. SB-1359 ELECTIONS-TECHNICAL............................................ SB-1422 ENTERPRISE ZONES AGRIBUSINESS .................. .......... SB-0783 FOID- VIOLATION- PENALTIES .......................................... SB-1459 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT........................... SB-0399 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES ........................... SB-0064 INC TX-LIFE INSURANCE PROCEEDS............................... SB-0318 2335 DALEY, JOHN P. SENATOR (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. JUV CT-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ................................. SB-1460 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION.............................. SB-1333 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION.................................. SB-0998 LOCAL TORT IMMUNITY-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-1034 LOTTERY NO TX DELINQUENT AGENT ......................... SB-0098 MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES-SEIZE ................................... SB-0097 M UNI CD POPULATION ...................................................... SB-1064 MUNI CD TECHNICAL .......................... ....................... SB-1007 MUNI CD-TECHNICAL ........................ ...................... SB-1232 MUNI-UNSAFE BUILDG/FORECLOSURE....................... SB-1030 NO TAX DELINQUENT VENDORS .......................................... SB-0099 N UISANCES-CONTROLLD SUBSTANCE..................... SB-1227 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE ANNUITY................................ SB-0228 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................... SB-0083 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TECHNICAL .................................. SB-1206 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................. SB-0126 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX-TECH,....................... SB-1029 SCH CD-CHGO BD ED/RULES & REGS ................... ...... SB-0903 SCH CD-ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP ............................ SB-0299 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ..................................... SB-0933 STATE TREASURER-WARRANTS ........................................ SB-0779 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT ............ ......... .. .................... SB-0823 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED............................... SB-0022 VEH CD-DRUGS & DRIVING ..... ........................SB-0781 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ............................ SB-0230 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DALEY,J SENATE BILL: 25, 229, 650, 1021, 1045 HOUSE BILL: 43, 124, 370, 439, 575, 751, 795, 833, 847, 1764, 2038, 2134, 2148, 2295, 2421, 2521, 2527 SENATE RESOLUTION: 24, 39, 40, 65, 81, 103,127, 128, 129, 175, 176, 191, 206, 266, 341, 389, 424, 461, 472, 476, 494, 545, 588, 610, 656, 666, 667, 672, 705, 717, 718, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 785, 822, 832, 848, 876, 886, 895, 928, 955, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 988, 991 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION:.24 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 80, 89, 103, 113 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP) $OCE- BOARD OF REGENTS ................................................. SB-0303 $OCE-HISTORIC PRESERVATION ................................. SB-0351 AERONAUTICS-AIR INSTRUCTORS.............................. SB-1249 AIRCRAFT-PERSONS-ALCOHOL USE .............................. SB-0125 ASSOC JUDGES-MINIMUM NUMBER............................... SB-1160 CANNABIS/CONTR SUB-COMM FACLTY ....................... SB-1207 CHIROPRACTOR SCHOLARSHIPS ...................................... SB- 1199 CIVIL AD CD- BIKE PATH ........................................ ............. SB-1318 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT............................... SB-0397 CRIM CD-MANSLAUGHTER ............................................ SB-0589 CRIM CD-PUB OFFICIAL INTERFERE..... ............... SB-0817 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE ..................................... SB-0001 FED BLDGS-RETROCESSION ....................................... SB-1312 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ...................................... SB-1304 FISH & WILDLF-LACK OF PERMISN ................. .......... SB-1208 FITNESS COUNCIL/MEETINGS........................................ SB-0061 FMLY PRACTICE RES-CHIROPRACTIC........................... SB-0920 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.......................... SB-0399 GOOD SAMARITAN IMMUNITY ACT................................ SB-0635 HMO ACT-PROVIDERS............................................SB-0208 HOSP LICENSE-STAFF PRIVILEGE .................................., SB-0210 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ......................... SB-0396 INCOME TAX EXEMPTIONS ................... SB-1050 INS CD--MINE SUBSIDENCE INS ................................... SB-0979 INTEREST-ESTATE CLAIMS-PROBATE ........................ SB-1147 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL.................. SB-1361 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIAL................................... SB-0605 PEN CD-JUDGE/RESCIND ELECTION................................. SB-0148 2336 DAVIDSON, JOHN A. SENATOR (50TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY/SURVIVR............................... SB-0183 PEN CD-SOCIAL SECURITY COVERAG ....................... SB-1252 PEN CD ST EMPL-MILITARY CREDIT.............................. SB-0604 PEN CD-TCHR/MILITRY SERV CREDT ............................ SB-0184 PERSONNEL-VETERANS HOSP VISITS........................ SB-0234 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES.................... SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL INVEST RATE-TECHNICAL......................... SB-1175 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-ST BD/TECH ........................ SB-0636 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE............................... SB-0211 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE-PAY TAX .................... ......... SB-0429 ROTARY DIAL PUBLIC TELEPHONES....................................... SB-0819 SCH BUS DRIVER-REQUIREMENTS ................................. SB-0090 SCH CD-FITNESS EXAM-MEDICAL............................... SB-0209 SCH CD- PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS.......................................... SB-0212 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER APPLICANTS.................................... SB-1288 ST AGCY NOT TAXABLE-UTILITIES ................................... SB-0038 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK.................................... SB-0259 ST SUGGESTION AWARD RETIREES........................... SB-0818 VEH CD-DRIVER TRAINING ........................................ SB-1280 VEHICLE RETAIL INSTALLMNT SALE................................. SB-1273 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS ............................ SB-0637 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY............ SB-0398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIDSON SENATE BILL: 281, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 512, 513, 514, 649, 969, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1250, 1251, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429 HOUSE BILL: 169,797, 968, 1123, 1549, 1995, 2181, 2405 SENATE RESOLUTION: 130, 178, 204, 405, 415, 447, 448, 510, 546, 591, 598, 636, 651, 814, 829, 839, 981 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3; 66, 68 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 28, 29, 32, 35, 52, 75, 89,98, 104 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP) $GRF-BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION............................. SB-0762 $OCE-LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION ........................... SB-0354 ANIMAL CONTROL-DOGS-ENCLOSURE............... SB-0031 BANK-SCHOOL/COMMERCIAL PAPER.....................:......... SB-0940 BANKS-LOC GOV/COMMERCIAL PAPER.......................... SB-1079 CON FRD-HLTH PRICE DISCRIMINAT............................... SB-0493 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT...............................SB-0397 COOK COUNTY HLTH CARE'COUNCIL...........................SB-0648 DEV FIN AUTH-FILM PROJECTS.................................... SB-1531 DMHDD-EQUITY FUNDING ....................................... SB-0539 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE # ......... ........... SB-0439 DPR-CERTIFY OPTOMETRISTS........................................ SB-0328 EDUC LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ........................... SB-1140 EXPLOSIVES ACT-HEARINGS................... .................... SB-1303 HIGHER EDUC-CAPITAL CONSTRUCTN ........................... SB-1355 HLTH CARE BILLING PROCEDURE................................. SB-0492 IDFA-BONDS/CONFLICTS............................... SB-0763 IDFA-VENTURE CAPITAL..... . ................ ................... SB-0799 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ......................................... SB-0500 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ................................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 ILLINOIS TOURISM .............................................. ......... ......... SB-0517 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL.................. ...... SB-1440 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ..................... .................... SB-1108 LOCAL GOVT WIRE TRANSFER .:................................... SB-0939 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER .......................................... SB-1022 NET STATE SALES TAX INCREMENT.................... SB-0432 PEN CD-LOCAL GOVT CHANGES.................... .................. SB-1099 2337 DEANGELIS, ALDO A. SENATOR (40TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PEN CD-TCHR-HEALTH INSURNC PGM ......................... SB-0231 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT COOK CNTY.............................. SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY ............................ SB-0126 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT..................................... SB-0507 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM............................ SB-0312 REPEAL EXPORT COUNCIL-DEV ACT........................... SB-1314 SCH CD-CONTRACT AWARDS/BIDDING .................... SB-0188 SCH CD-DIST BOUNDARY CHANGES.................................. SB-1191 SCH CD-ED SERVICE CENTER PRGRM ...............S....... SB-0322 SCH CD-MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP ...................... SB-1300 STATE GROUP INS-REHAB QUALIFY................................ SB-1098 USE-TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES .................................. SB-0324 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEANGELIS SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 355, 356, 357,-358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, '1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1301, 1302, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429 HOUSE BILL: 136, 282, 703, 859, 899, 1109, 1481, 1713, 1831, 1884, 1982, 1983, 2168, 2250, 2309, 2446, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 72, 112, 162, 177, 207, 320, 323, 458, 509, 515, 564, 599, 806, 829, 846, 858, 943, 950 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 28, 29, 40,47, 79, 87, 89 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING REHAB-VALUE...............:........... SB-1322 ADULTERATED FOOD-HEAVY METALS............................ SB-0975 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES........................................ SB-1431 CAREER COUNSELING/OUTPLACEMENT .................... SB-0420 CIVIL AD CD- DCCA/BUSINESS......................................... SB-1323 CONS FRAUD-USED CAR/FURNITURE..................... SB-1503 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGCY ........................... SB-1192 CONSUMER FRAUD & DECEPTVE BUSN ............................. SB-0422 CONSUMER FRAUD & BUSINESS-TECH.......................... SB-0722 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTIVE BUSIN......................... SB-1181 CONSUMER FRAUD-PAY PER CALL....................... SB-1337 CONSUMER FRAUD-USED CAR REPAIR ......................... SB-1501 CONSUMER FRAUD-DISPLAY PRICE ............................. SB-1512 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE.............................. SB-1020 COS M ETOLOGY-SPANIS H-EXAMS. ............................ SB-0008 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN .................. SB-1391 CRIM PRO- IM M UNITY .... ................. ............. ...................... SB-0822 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS..................................... S3-0720 CURRENCY REPORT-COMMERCIAL CD ........................... SB-0660 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................. SB-0476 DCFS-CHILDREN-FOSTER CARE..................................... SB-1515 DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT ................................. SB-1507 ELEC CD-CNTY ELECTORAL BDS .................................... SB-1367 ELEC CD-COMPENSATION JUDGES ................................ SB-1366 HIGHR ED-FORM OF APPROPRIATION .............................. SB-0977 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-WINDOWS ...................................... SB-1005 HTG & AIR CONTRACTORS-MUNI REG ........................... SB-1504 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES ........................... SB-0330 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ............................................ SB-0500 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INS CD-DESTROY RECORDS 10 YRS ............-...................... SB-1338 INS CD- GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT ...................................... SB-1324 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ....................................... SB-0475 JOB REFERRAL & LIST/CONSUMER.................................... SB-1350 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION ................................... SB-0998 MOTOR VEH--REPOSSESSION ...................................... SB-1412 2338 DEL VALLE, MIGUEL SENATOR (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ............................ SB-0018 NURSING HM-INCR RESIDENTS-HIV.............................. SB-0009 OUTDOOR ADS-ALCOHOL....................................................SB-1505 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................................... SB-0083 PRE-NEED CEMETARY SALE-TECH ..........................B...... SB-0978 PROF REG-IMMIGRATION ADVICE .................................... SB-1502 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH CD-COMPULSORY SCH ATTENDNC....................... SB-0178 SCH CD TRANSPORT HOMELESS FREE .......................... SB-0007 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF.................................. SB-1479 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS.................... .. SB-1018 STATE LABOR & FINANCE-TECHNCAL ............................ SB-1416 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT............................................. SB-0823 TRADE SCHOOL REPORTS........................................................ SB-1511 UCC-CHECKS-RECORD ACCOUNT NUM....................... SB-0721 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE........................... ...................... SB-1495 USED CAR W ARRANTY .......................... ............ ....... ........ SB-0632 VEH CD-DR LICENSE ID TASK FRCE .................................. SB-0271 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES .......... ........... SB-0037 VOLUNTARY PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS.................................. SB-1325 WAGE ASSIGNMNT-NOT ENFORCEABLE......................... SB-0976 WAGE DEDUCT-REPETITIVE ORDER ....... ............ SB-0714 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEL VALLE SENATE BILL: 11, 705, 744, 1300 HOUSE BILL: 66, 86, 94, 124, 180, 342, 370, 624, 1038, 1218, 1243, 1573, 1677, 1804, 1891, 2135, 2228, 2243, 2524, 2531, 2550 SENATE RESOLUTION: 350, 432, 473, 611, 652, 653, 684, 699, 843, 877, 994 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION:' 36, 96, 99, 105, 112, 113 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER........................... .......... SB-0258 ASSOC JUDGES-MINIMUM NUMBER ................................ SB-1160 AUDIT REPORT ACT .................................. ........... ......... SB-1170 BI-STATE DEVELOPMNT -SECURITY ................................ SB-0233 CIV ADMIN- TECHNICAL ...................................................... SB-1173 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE.............................. SB-0195 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX ................................. SB-0455 CORR-VENDING/EMPLOYEE FUNDS................................. SB-1356 CREATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMNT BRD........................... SB-0129 DCFS-ADOPTION-AIDS INFANTS...................................... SB-0329 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION...................... SB-1364 DEPOSITORY REPORTS TREASURER....... ....................... SB-1169 DPR-CERTIFY OPTOMETRISTS..................... .................. SB-0328 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM ACT ..................................... SB-1455 EMS- NURSES IN EMERGENCIES .. ..... ............... .......... SB-0528 EXECUTIVE BRANCH ETHICS ACT........................................ SB-0182 FARM DEV ACT RESERVE FUND............................ ........ SB-0751 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK............................ SB-0928 FINANCE INS CD-EXPAND AUTHORTY ............................ SB-0464 FISCAL NOTES- TECHNICAL..................... ..................... SB-1172 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CD/STAMPS........................................ SB-1316 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT ............................ SB-0399 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ........................................ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE .........................................SB-1363 GEN OB BOND-SCH CAP FACILITY ................................. . SB-0974 HEALTH FINANCE REFORM-I-CARE............................ SB-0646 IL FARM DEV-GUARANTEES/TRANSFR........................... SB-0496 IL FARM DEVELOP-FUND INTEREST................................. SB-0494 IL FARM DEVELOP-GUARANTEES ...................................... SB-0495 LVESTCK DYLPMNT LOAN-REV BND .................... SB-0927 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL........................ SB-1361 PEN CD--IMRF/EDUC EMPLOYEES/BD.............................. SB-0970 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL-MERIT COMPENSATION............................ SB-0331 PLATS-FILE PLAT-LAND SURVEYOR............................... SB-0325 PODIATRY RESIDENCY/SCHOLARSHIP.............................. SB-0608 2339 DEMUZIO, VINCE SENATOR (49TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND COUNCIL...................SB-0772 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................SB-0126 PUB UTIL-UNJUST RATE INCREASE................................... SB-1200 PUBLIC WATER/INFRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 PURCHASING ACT-RECORDS....................................... SB-1347 REVENUE SHARING ACT ..................................................... SB-1357 SCH CD- ACTIVE SERVICE/PAY .................................. ... SB-0969 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ............................... SB-0708 SCH CD-MEDICATION TO STUDENTS........ . ......... SB-0973 SCH CD-MINIMUM THRESHOLD-QUALF....................... SB-0752 SCH CD RESIDENT TCHR CERTIFCTE............................... SB-0240 SCH CD- TECHNICAL.............................. ........................... SB-1358 SEN CIT DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... S-1479 ST AGENCY/CREATE OTHER ENTITY.................................. SB-1348 ST FIN-CERTIFY VACATION & SICK ............................ SB-0771 ST FIN-PETTY CASH LIMITS ............................................ SB-1171 WORKERS COMP- HEARING .........................................SB-0387 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEMUZIO SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 448, 451, 979, 1000, 1178, 1179 HOUSE BILL: 98, 215, 266, 319, 459, 604, 808,827, 857, 915, 968, 1218, 1309, 1479, 1925, 1940, 1945, 1947, 2201, 2366, 2418, 2595, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 87, 88, 97, 104, 118, 132, 202, 258, 296, 359, 365, 420, 427, 526, 546, 547, 550, 615, 651,742, 743, 816, 817, 872, 877, 923, 924, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940ý 941, 942, 943, 951, 958, 975 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 26, 49, 58, 61, 81, 89, 93 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 10, 14, 16, 21, 38, 40, 42, 53, 55, 61, 64, 69, 77, 96, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 2, (SSI) 3 (SS1) 5, (SSI) 6, (SSJ) 8, (SS1) 9, (SSI) 11, (SSI) 12 DONAHUE, LAURA KENT SENATOR (48TH DIST. REP) $OCE-PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ................................. SB-0358 AG--COPPER SULFATE TEST CLOVER............................ SB-1126 CDB- ASBESTOS ABATMNT................................................... SB-1264 CHILD CARE- DAY CARE HOME ...................................... SB-01.32 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAYCARE HOME............................. SB-0130 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX ...................................... SB-0455 COOPRTVE WORK STUDY PROGRM ACT .................... SB-1299 COUNTY CODE AUTOPSY ..................... .....................SB-0265 DCCA-PRAIRIE ST 2000/TRAINING................................... SB-0555 EPA GASOLINE VAPOR RECOVERY................................. SB-1241 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY ....................................................... SB-0652 HUMAN RIGHTS FEDERAL TRANSFER ............................ SB-0552 HUMAN RTS-REPORT GIFTS & GRANT........................... SB-0554 IDPA-DRUG USE ...................................... SB-1298 MUNI CD-OWNER MOW RIGHT OF WAY.......................... SB-0256 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD ............................................. SB-0815 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 VEH CD--ICC EXEMPTION ............................................... SB-0512 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DONAHUE SENATE BILL: 356, 593 HOUSE BILL: 653, 660, 677, 678, 988, 1134, 1353, 2078 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 101, 286, 562, 642, 736, 802, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 73, 89, 111 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACI ES ....................................... SB- 1431 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT............................... SB-1292 CORRECTNS-ABSENCE HOME/DETENT............................ SB-1305 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME........................................ SB-1289 CRIM CD- 3 FELON IES ......................................... .................. SB-1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN .......................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-ENTRY .............................. SB-1291 DEADLY WEAPONS- TORT CLAIMS ............................... SB-1424 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE #........................ SB-0439 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM.............. ...... SB-0651 ELEC CD A BSENTEE BALLOT ................................... . SB-042.1 ELEC CD-AGE REQUIRMNT VOTING ............................... SB-1157 2340 DUDYCZ, WALTER W. SENATOR (7TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ELEC CD-ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTION ..................... SB-0899 ELEC CD-DISCLOSE COMPLAINT........................................ SB-0394 ELEC CD-FILING EXTENSION ............................... S........ SB-0430 ELEC CD-MILITARY ABSENT BALLOT ........................SB-0918 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS................................. SB-0878 ELEC CD-NONE OF THE ABOVE ........................................ SB-0900 ELEC CD- POLLS-ELECTORS.................. ...................... SB-0877 ELEC CD-PRECINCT REGISTRATION............................... SB-1142 ELEC CD-SPLIT SHIFT JUDGES......................................... SB-1141 ELEC CD-YOUTH POLLWATCHERS .............................. SB-1452 ELECT CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ...................................... SB-0919 ELECTN CODE-DEPUTY REGISTRARS............................. SB-1156 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS................................... SB-0060 HIGHER ED-BAN ROTC EXCLUSION.................................. SB-0644 LIQUOR-PROHIBIT ONE LOCATION.............................. SB-0998 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT.............................. SB-1329 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................. SB-0026 MUNI CD-ALDERMAN CARRY FIREARM......................... SB-1522 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................ SB-1233 PEN CD-COOK-LEAVE OF ABSENCE................................. SB-0602 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS ............................ SB-0110 POLICE CHIEF CERTIFICATION ACT............................ SB-0803 PRIVATE FLAG DISPLAY PROTECTN.......................... SB-0333 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPERTY TAX-LIMITATIONS .............................. SB-0085 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................ SB-0126 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-AWARDS............................... SB-1496 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT............. ..... .............. SB-1094 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED........................ SB-0022 VEH CD-SALES/MARKETING............... .................. SB-0393 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD........................... SB-1272 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ............................ SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUDYCZ SENATE BILL: 23, 176 HOUSE BILL: 811, 1506, 1691, 2003 SENATE RESOLUTION: 53, 54, 55, 94, 124, 125, 139, 177, 184, 196, 204, 213, 214, 267, 284, 305, 321, 371, 373, 421, 422, 426, 433, 480, 497, 503, 558, 566, 580, 631, 661, 675, 690, 756, 838, 842, 843, 847, 881, 950, 952, 986 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 15, 18, 33, 35, 37, 89 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP) $DOC MENARD CORRECTION OFFICR........................... SB-1477 $OCE-DEPT MINE & MINERALS......................................... SB-0356 SOCE- SIU ......................................... .. .... .. ................... SB-0304 BD OF HIGHER ED-TECHNICAL........................................... SB-1139 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX................................B.... SB-0455 DRUG FACILITY EDUCATION COSTS .................................. SB-0262 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS........................... SB-1478 EXPLOSIVES ACT-HEARINGS .................... ........... SB-1303 HIGHWAY CODE-SALARIES...................................... SB-0523 HISTORIC PRES-PERMIT USER FEES................................... SB-0893 INDUSTRL COAL UTILIZTN PRGM......................................... SB-1048 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE INS....................................... SB-0979 KASKASKIA COMMONS ACT-FUNDS................... ........ SB-0190 PENCD-DWNST POLICE-SURVIVOR.............................. SB-0594 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY........................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL-iCC TELEPHONE TAX ..................................... SB-0272 SCH CD-TEACHR KIDS/NO TUITION................................ SB-0645 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT ..................... SB-0093 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY ............................. .. SB-0892 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK .......................... SB-0259 ST POLICE-MERIT BD MEMBERSHIP............... ......... SB-0535 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEES KIDS............................ SB-1353 VEH CD-ICC EXEMPTION ................................ . SB-0512 VEH CD-- LIGHTS- RAIN ............................ ........................ SB-0524 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,R SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 305, 306, 308, 1351 2341 DUNN, RALPH SENATOR (58TH DIST. REP--Cont. HOUSE BILL: 508, 734, 885, 1160, 1380, 2337, 2342 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 97, 362, 363, 400, 403, 406, 445, 446, 449, 498, 509, 516, 517, 553, 574, 575, 587, 593, 633, 682, 683, 852,853, 945, 946, 951, 995 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 89, 114 DUNN, THOMAS A. SENATOR (42ND DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-FRANKFORT SCHOOL.................... ...SB-0117 $DOT- 135TH BRIDGE ........................................................... SB-0327 $EPA- RIDGEWOOD SEWER ................................................. SB-0990 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT ............................ SB-0175 CNTY CHRMAN-PARTY MEMBER LIST............................. SB-0243 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ........................................ .....SB-1406 CON FRAUD & BUS-ADVISORY BD ..................................... SB-1418 CORPORATE FIDUCIARY-OFFICES.................................... SB-0993 CORR-COST INMATE MAINTENANCE.........................;. SB-0242 COURT RECORDS SEALING ACT................................................ SB-0245 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN............................ SB-1391 DELIVERY CONTAINER CRIME LAW .............. ....... SB-0116 DISASTER AREA RELIEF ACT...........................................SB-0039 DRUNK DRIVER VICTIMS ASSISTANC ............................... SB-0177 EARLY RETIRE-COAL VARIOUS ACTS...........................SB-0045 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS........................................... SB-0013 EMS- AMBULANCE RESPONSE TIME .................................. SB-0628 GAMING BD- OWNERS LICENSES ...................................... SB-0478 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT EVICTION................................ SB-0246 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL ........................ SB-1440 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS................................................... SB-0293 JUV COURT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM ............................. SB-0805 MUNI CD-SPECIAL TAX LIEN ...................... ............ SB-0992 MUNI CD-WATER RATES ............................... .................. SB-0170 NO SALE LIST-PHONE SOLICITATN ................................. SB-1467 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHR ABSENCE............................... SB-0943 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................................... SB-0083 PROBAT-AWARD/SMALL ESTAT AFFT........................SB-0681 PROPERTY TX-REDEMPTION ........... ..................... SB-0991 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR REL EXCLUDE FIREMEN ........................ SB-0682 PUB UTIL FEDERAL PROGRAM COST................................SB-0111 PUBLIC LABOR REL-SUPERVISOR ....................................... SB-0683 PUBLIC LABOR REL BARGAINING .................................... SB-0684 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-EXEMPTIONS.............................. SB-0944 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-BOARD......................................SB-0685 SCH CD-VET SCHLRSHP ELIGIBILTY,............................ SB-1190 SCH CD- VETS SCHOLARSHIP EXTEND.............................. SB-1441 SECURITIES-REGISTRATION EXEMPT............................ SB-1465 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI1.................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOYEES SICK LEAVE BANK................................... SB-0042 VEH CD- BANKRUPTCY ........................................................ SB-0204 VEH CD-EXEMPT WILL CNTY-INSPEC...................... SB-0418 VEH CD SUSPEND DRIVE BY SHOOTS ................... ......... SB-1499 VETERANS ASSISTANCE COUNTIES ................................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,T HOUSE BILL: 237, 257, 276, 303, 317, 325, 434, 838, 938, 968, 1137, 1564, 1594, 1632, 1696, 1698, 1955, 2032, 2110, 2240, 2305, 2306, 2307, 2349, 2531 SENATE RESOLUTION: 95, 99, 150, 157, 188, 189, 361, 383, 452, 509, 662, 663, 732, 931, 951, 956 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37, 47, 85, 88, 89, 96 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP) $CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD .................................... SB-0340 $COMM COLLEGE BRD--BRD TRUSTEES........................ SB-0308 $COMPREHENSIVE HLTH INS PLAN................................... SB-0343 $IL SPORTS FACILITY AUTHORITY ................ .......... SB-0363 $OCE -ARTS COUNCIL................................................ SB-0335 $OCE-BUREAU OF THE BUDGET................................ SB-0337 2342 ETHEREDGE, FOREST D. SENATOR (21ST DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD............................ SB-0338 $OCE-CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD...................... SB-0339 $OCE--CM S ........... .. ................................. ......... ........... . SB-0341 $OCE-DEPT INSURANCE........................... ........................ SB-0352 $OCE-DEPT REVENUE....................... .................... SB-0361 $OCE-HISTORIC PRESERVATION ................................ SB-0351 $OCE-IL COMMERCE COMMISSION .................................... SB-0342 $OCE- IL RACING BOARD.......................................... ........ SB-0360 $OCE-LOCAL GOVERNMT LAW ENFORC.......................... SB-0355 $OCE-MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSION......................... SB-0369 $OCE-POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD................................. SB-0357 $OCE-PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD.............................. SB-0359 $OCE-STUDNT ASSISTNCE COMMISSN........................... SB-0306 $SUPP-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES......................................... SB-0281 BEER FAIR DEAL-PUNITIVE DAMAGE............................. SB-0967 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION ....................... SB-0839 DASA ADDICTION IN FAMILIES .................................... SB-0759 DASA-AGENCY/TREATMENT PRGM ............................. SB-0758 DASA-EXTENDS INTERVENTION SERV ........................... SB-0757 DASA- SERVICE PROVIDERS .................................. .......... SB-0760 EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT....................................... SB-0173 FOOD DONATION-WILD GAME..................................... SB-1313 GEOLOGIST REGISTRATION ACT ...................................... SB-1396 IDPA-LEARNFARE/SCH ATTEND........................ SB-1237 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS .......................................... SB-0500 IL DEV FINANCE AUTH-TECHNICAL................................. SB-0987 JUVENILE RECORDS-NEWS MEDIA................................... SB-0873 PODIATRY RESIDENCY/SCHOLARSHIP.............................. SB-0608 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY......................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLLEGE-GRANT RATES ................................ SB-0309 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE.................................................. SB-1253 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE-TECH ............................. SB-1097 QUICK TAKE-AURORA AIRPORT....................................... SB-0386 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING.............................. SB-0536 REV CODE-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION .......................... SB-1530 REVENUE- TECHNICAL ............................... ....................SB-0814 SCH CD-HI ED STUDENT ASSISTNCE ............................. SB-0307 SCH CD MINORITY TCHRS SCHLRSHP............................. SB-1300 SCH CD-PROBATION DWNST TEACHER .................... SB-0639 SENIOR HOMESTEAD-INCREASE................. ............... SB-0012 ST FIN-IMSA SPECIAL PURPOSES........................................ SB-1047 VEH CD-ICC-FLASHNG SIGNAL-GATE......................... SB-1458 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ETHEREDGE SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305 HOUSE BILL: 602, 603, 630, 631, 636, 637, 638, 639, 642, 643, 644, 651, 652, 656, 659, 766, 780, 1176, 1376, 1832, 1955, 2013, 2538 SENATE RESOLUTION: 98, 185, 186, 217, 231, 357, 358, 444, 507, 796, 802, 807, 821, 851 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 28, 29, 51, 89 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP) $COMPTROLLER-SETTLEMENT COSTS......................... SB-0124 $OCE-DEPT REHABILITATN SERVICE............................SB-0373 CHIROPRACTOR SCHOLARSHIPS...................................... SB- 1199 COLL IMMUNZATN-EXEMPT COMMUTER ...................... SB-0127 COLLECTION AGNCY ASSIGNMENTS................................ SB-0102 CORR FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................ SB-1294 COUNTIES-COURT SYSTEM FEES .................................. SB-0314 COUNTIES-WATER MANAGEMENT ................................... SB-0868 COUNTING ZONING-ELIMINATE USES ........................... SB-1247 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION................................... SB-1293 DCFS/PROVIDERS/IMMUNITY.. ...... .... SB-0101 FMLY PRACTICE RES CHIROPRACTIC....................... SB-0920 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT.............................. SB-0313 HUNTING-NONRESIDENT OWNERS................................ SB-0103 2343 FAWELL, BEVERLY SENATOR (20TH DIST. REP}-Cont. INTERAGENCY CASEWORK COOPERATN.......................... SB-0149 LIQUOR SALES-FOREST PRESERVES ..................SB-0564 MARRIAGE CONTRACTS .............................. ..................... . SB- 1168 MUNI BLDG PERMIT-REIMBURS COST....................... SB-0672 ORGAN TRANSPLANT INSURANCE BD ............................. SB-1163 PARENTAG E M INORS........................................................... SB-0563 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE ................... ... .................. SB-1253 PUBLIC OFFICER-NO CONTRACTS ............................... SB-0562 REVENUE-EXEMPT CUSTODIAL HOUSE.......................... SB-0150 SCH CD-AID/PROP TAX EXT LIMIT ................................... SB-1494 SCH FINANCING OVERHAUL............................... SB-0561 UCC CHECK COLLECT EXPENSES ...................S.................... SB-1167 WORKPLACE DRUG & ALCOHL TESTNG ....................... SB-0321 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FAWELL SENATE BILL: 94, 497, 539, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 466, 654, 655, 657, 922, 1058, 1186, 1225, 1340, 1534, 1629, 1675, 1676, 1687; 1688, 2100, 2605 SENATE RESOLUTION: 178, 185, 186, 361, 444, 453, 535, 536, 659, 660, 669, 710, 711, 736, 796, 802, 821, 851, 950 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 25, 89 FRIEDLAND, JOHN E. SENATOR (33RD DIST. REP) CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION ....................... SB-0839 EDUCATIONAL LABOR--STRIKE ............................... SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE ................................. SB-1482 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-ARBITRATION ....................... SB-1488 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY ................................................. .......... SB-0652 EPA REBATE PENALTIES ........................ ................... SB-0655 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD & TENANT............................... SB-0389 PEN CD- IMRF/ON-CALL FIREMAN...........................SB-0850 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMNT/INCREASE............................. SB-0849 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ..........................SB-0853 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY........................ SB-0126 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX...................................... SB-0272 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN....................... SB-0062 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING............. ......... SB-0536 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT ............................. SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT.................................. SB-0666 SCH CD-ED LABOR/STRIKE TERMS..................................SB-1489 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY .................. ....... SB-0664 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT ........................... SB-0665 VEH CD-BREATH SCREEN.............................. SB-0529 VEH CD- IMPLIED CONSENT ...................... .................. SB-0982 VEH CD- SALE OF INFO.......................................................... SB-0983 VEH CD-TINT WINDOW/APPLICATION ...................... SB-0566 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................ SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FRIEDLAND SENATE BILL: 379 HOUSE BILL: 38, 452, 894, 1288, 1934, 2016 SENATE RESOLUTION: 509, 930 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 51, 89 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES ................................SB-1431 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ....................... SB-0425 ATTY-CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT............................. SB-0824 BOAT REG ISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... SB-0426 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .............................. SB-1020 CORR-FINES DOMESTIC BATTERY............................... SB-1294 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/MANUAL ........................ SB-1374 CRIM CD BODILY HARM .................................................. SB-1376 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION............................ SB-1293 CRIMINAL CD- CHANGE ORDERS........................... SB-0427 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0716 2344 GEO-KARIS, ADELINE JAY SENATOR (31ST DIST. REP)-Cont. DCFS-CHILDREN RESIDENTIAL CARE.............................. SB-0094 DENR ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION...................... SB-1364 DWNST FOREST PRESERVE EMPLOYEE............................. SB-0541 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE................................ SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR- STRIKE........................................... SB-1482 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE ...................................... SB-0001 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ........................................ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ................................... SB-1363 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYIST/ECONOMICS ............................ SB-1245 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS............................ SB-0060 HIGHWAY CD-MAILBOXES ............................... SB-0428 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES ............................. SB-0064 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 JUV COURT-GUARDIAN AD LITEM .............................. SB-0805 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINESS................................... SB-0247 MOBILE HOME LANDLORD & TENANT.............................. SB-0389 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL............................... SB- 1361 OPEN PAROLE HEARINGS......................................... SB-0278 PARENT-STUDENT-CIVIL RIGHTS .................................. SB-0520 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE............................. ................... SB-1253 PUBLIC AID-SCHOOL-WORK.........,...... ...... .............SB-1509 REG SUNSET-BOXING-WRESTLING.................... SB-0536 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS........................... SB-1018 SUPPORT-DEPENDENCY EXEMPTION............................... SB-1284 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GEO-KARIS SENATE BILL: 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281,1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319,1368, 1369, 1373, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429 HOUSE BILL: 153, 555, 576, 1159, 1218, 1251, 1254, 1256, 1431, 1453, 1499, 1713, 1750, 1852, 2366 SENATE RESOLUTION: 10, 35, 49, 102, 113, 158, 159, 160, 161, 177, 204, 306,327, 338, 361, 399, 411, 414, 418, 419, 558, 625, 650, 676, 691, 736,768, 769, 770, 802, 826, 829, 843, 944 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 27, 31, 36 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 28, 29, 32, 50, 76, 89, 97, 100 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-URBAN PARTNERSHIP GT .......................... SB-1414 $DCFS- RENOVATIONS................................... ..................... SB-0957 $DEPT- AGING ..................................................................... SB-0959 $DEPT-CHLDRN & FAM SRV-PUB HLT.......................... SB-0952 $DEPT-PUB HEALTH-SB BD OF ED .................................... SB-0958 $DEPT-PUBLIC AID PROGRAMS .......................................... SB-0956 $LOCAL GOVERNMENT-ST MANDATES ........................ SB-0133 $OCE-STUDNT ASSISTNCE COMMISSN............................. SB-0306 BI-STATE DEVELOPMNT-SECURITY..................... SB-0233 CORR-VENDING/EMPLOYEE FUNDS........... ............... SB-1356 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ........................... SB-0476 ESDA PLAN STANDARDS/NAME CHG ............................ SB-1202 IDPA CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ........................... SB-0477 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION..................................... SB-0475 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION............................. SB-0472 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC AID- TECHNICAL.......................... ..................... SB-0885 PUBLIC COMMINITY COLL-TECHNICL............................ SB-0453 PURCHASING ACT-RECORDS......... . ............. .......... SB-1347 SCH CD-HI ED STUDENT ASSISTNCE....-........................ SB-0307 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI....................................... SB-1479 ST AGENCY/CREATE OTHER ENTITY.................................. SB-1348 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HALL SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 308 HOUSE BILL: 202, 373, 378, 791, 877, 878, 882, 921, 1316, 1571, 1572, 1584, 1696, 2345 HALL, KENNETH SENATOR (57TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 2314, 2465 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 67, 68, 417, 456, 457, 490, 520, 582, 621, 633, 699, 741, 877, 926, 943, 951, 954 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 93, 96 HAWKINSON, CARL E. SENATOR (47TH DIST. REP) $OCE IL CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO .................................... SB-0344 $OCE-IL EMERGENCY/DISASTER....................................... SB-0346 $OCE-IL HLTH CARE CONTAIN CNCL......................... SB-0368 AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES ............................................... SB-1431 COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD MEMBER..........................SB-0433 COMMUNITY COLL-BOARD VACANCIES......................... SB-0434 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ...................... SB-1391 CRIM PRO- IM M UNITY .......................................................... SB-0822 CRIMPRO USE IMMUNITY .............................................. SB-1377 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-ENTRY .......................................... SB-1291 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN ............................ SB-1392 DRUG FORFEITURE-COURTS...................... ..................... SB-1430 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE.......................................... SB-0001 GOVT-EMPLOYEES ETHICS ......................................... SB-1369 HABITUAL CHILD SEX OFFENDR REG................................. SB-0122 INS- FIBROCYSTIC......................... ............ ................. SB-0830 LOBBY ISTS- REPORTING GIFTS........................................... SB-1368 MUNI CD-ASSESSMNT/NOTICE.....................................SB-0165 PROBATE CUSTODIAL CLAIM....................................... SB-1523 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY......................... SB-0126 PUB AGNCY CONSTRUCTN ADJUSTMNT.......................... SB-0713 SOIL WATER CONS DIST/DEF COMP.................................... SB-0412 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK................................SB-0091 ST EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE BANK................................... SB-0042 VEH CD-DRIVERS LICENSE REQMNT.......................... SB-1281 VEH CD MUNICIPAL STICKERS........................................... SB-0092 VEH CD- TESTING/DUI .......................................................... SB-1428 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HAWKINSON HOUSE BILL: 420, 549, 572, 714, 1415, 1431, 1569, 1668, 1698, 1950, 2211 SENATE RESOLUTION: 198, 236, 304, 368, 519, 586, 725, 894 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 35, 56,89 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM) BD ED-MASTER PLAN/TECHNICAL.................................... SB-1352 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT................................ SB-0261 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................ SB-1020 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS....................... SB-1003 DISABLED VETERN-PROP TX EXEMPT.............................. SB-0323 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................ SB-0180 EDUC LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ........................ SB-1:140 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT............................................ SB-0443 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ...................... ...................... SB-0025 FIRE PROTECT-EQUIPMENT LOANS ............................ SB-1006 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT.............................. SB-0313 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST-TECH............................ SB-0889 IDPA MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ........................................SB-0500 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INS-ALCOHOL TREAT CHOICE......................................SB-1204 INS- FIBROCYSTIC........................................... SB-0830 INSURANCE CD- TECHNICAL ........................... .......... SB-0942 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT ................................ SB-1354 PEN CD-SURS/LOCAL AUXILIARY ...............................SB-1351 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION................................. SB-0448 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-LITERACY ............................. SB-1220 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ................................ SB-0708 SCH CD EMPLOY DISTRICT NURSES .................. SB-0840 SCH CD -PREGNANCY PROGRAMS................................. SB-1417 SCH CD--PRESCH CERTIFCTN-GRANTS ....................... SB-0118 2346 HOLMBERG, JOYCE SENATOR (34TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-REPORT CARD CHANGES.................................... SB-0841 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1.................................. SB-1479 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL......... ................... SB-1095 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS............................... SB-1018 STATE MANDATE MAMMOGRAM EXEMPT .................... SB-1486 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEES KIDS ............................ SB-1353 WILDLIFE CD-DEER HUNTING .................................. SB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOLMBERG SENATE BILL: 1, 33, 300, 1250, 1495 HOUSE BILL: 12, 50, 67, 123, 129, 135, 240, 302, 410, 455, 523, 542, 601, 606, 796, 885, 954, 989, 1108, 1113, 1218, 1403, 1692, 1827, 2100, 2228, 2446, 2466, 2476, 2642 SENATE RESOLUTION: 83, 233, 285, 412, 413, 463, 502, 524, 736, 877, 883, 885, 901, 951 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81, 96 HUDSON, GEORGE SENATOR (41ST DIST. REP) ATTY CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT............................ SB-0824 BUILD IL LARGE BUSINESS LOANS ................................. SB-1261 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES....................................... SB-0403 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ............................ SB-1020 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS............................ ....... SB-1275 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL......................... SB-0852 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY ................................... ..................... SB-0652 EPA- REBATE PENALTIES ..................................................... SB-0655 FOREST PRESERVE- SALE.................................. .................. SB-1283 INC TAX-HLTH INSURANCE DEDUCTN............................ SB-0174 LARGE BUS ATTRACT FUND-DEPOSIT.............................. SB-1267 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION.......................... SB-0239 ONE DAY REST IN 7-EXEMPT UNION ..............................SB-0568 PHONE NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................. SB-0853 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS ..................................SB-1183 PROPTYiTX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB LABOR REL-COLLECTIVE BARGN........................... SB-1240 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX.................................... SB-0272 PUBLIC LABOR-FAIR SHARE .................. .. ................. SB-1236 PUBLIC LABOR-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0851 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT.................................. SB-0663 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT .................................. SB-0666 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY ......................... SB-0664 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT................................... SB-0665 UNEMPLOYMENT INS TECHNICAL ...................................SB-0570 VEH CD-SPECIAL VANITY.................. ................... SB-1184 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ............................. SB-0662 WORKERS COMP ACT-GRAMMAR CHG......................... SB-0145 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL........................ SB-0569 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED.BY HUDSON HOUSE BILL: 176 SENATE RESOLUTION: 11, 49, 96, 120, 185, 186, 204, 218, 219, 309, 411, 444, 483, 525, 558, 641, 796, 802, 821, 851 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 31, 47, 89 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM) AMBULATRY SURGICL TREATMT CNTR.................. . SB-0865 BANKING-REMOVE RATE REQUIREMNT......................... SB-1514 BINGO & PULL TAB LIMITS-RULES................................ SB-0832 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16) ..................................... SB-0833 CIVIL PROC-WAGE DEDUCTN NOTICE ... ......... SB-0155 CIVIL SERVICE DISCIPLINE .................................. ...... B...... SB-1082 COMM COLL-HEALTH INSURNCE COST ......................... SB-1090 CONSUMER CREDIT COUNSELING CO......................... SB-0402 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-PROVISNS................. SB-0151 CORR CD-CNTY JUV DENTENTN CNTR.........................:.. SB-0058 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE- COMPENSATN............... SB-1391 DENR ED PRGM GASOHOL PROMOTION... .............. SB-1364 DEPT FIN INST CREDIT UNIONS. ....................................... SB-0319 2347 JACOBS, DENNY SENATOR (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EARLY RETIRE-COAL-VARIOUS ACTS............................ SB-0045 ED LABOR-GRADUATE STUDENT ................................. ... SB-1085 ELEC CD -1994 PRIMARY DATE ........................................... SB-0001 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 ............................ SB-0511 EPA-PERMIT/POLLUTION CONTROL.................................. SB-0960 FARM PRESERVE ACT MUNICIPAL........................... ........ SB-1080 FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX .................................... SB-0895 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN............................ SB-1235 FITNESS COUNCIL/MEETINGS................................................ SB-0061 FOREIGN BANK-SAVING & LOAN............................ SB-0988 GAMING BOARD-FREEDOM OF INFO ................................ SB-0378 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ........................................ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE........................................... SB-1363 IDPA-MEDICAID HOSPITALS .................... ....................... . SB-0500 ILLIN O IS TO URISM ..:................................. ....;.... ................S SB-0517 INS CD-CONVRT INDIVIDUL POLICY ................................ SB-0152 INTEREST ACT-LOAN AGREEMENTS ............................ SB-0317 INTEREST- CREDIT LENDERSBILL .................................... SB- 1513 INTEREST-REFUND/LOAN CONTRACTS......................... SB-0269 JURIES-EMPLOYERS-CONTEMPT.............................. ....... SB-0154 LIQUOR-FEDERAL ENCLAVES.......................................... SB-0835 LIQUOR-RIVERBOAT LICENSE................................ ... SB-0834 LOCAL TORT IMMUNITY-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-1034 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL............................... SB-1361 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES .............................. SB-0026 MUNI CD-FIRE INS FEE-CO PAY....................................... SB-0836 MUNI CD-HOME RULE POWERS .......................................... SB-1088 PAWNBROKER REGULATION-CHARGES........................ SB-0379 PEN CD-TCHR/MILITRY SERV CREDT .............................. SB-0157 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................................... SB-0083 PRODUCT LIABILITY IMPROVEMENT ................................ SB-0156 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS.................................SB-1487 PROPERTY TAX-OVERPAYMENT ...........t........................... SB-1087 PROPERTY TX-EXCLUDE BARGE/BOAT ........................... SB-0622 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB UTIL FEDERAL PROGRAM COST........................... SB-0111 QUAD CITIES-AREA METRO AUTH..................................... SB-1091 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-DOCKED BOAT ......................... SB-0254 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-END EXCURSN.......................... SB-0255 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING BOARD ........................................ SB-1083 RIVERBT GAMBLING--INFO/STUDENTS........................... SB-1086 SAVINGS & LOAN-CHG GRAMMAR ................................ SB-0298 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-SUPPORT PERS DISCIPLINE.................................. SB-1089 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ....................................... SB-1479 SHERIFF MERIT COMMISSION ............................................ SB-1081 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... SB-1095 STATE AUDITING-NON-PROFIT BODY........................ SB-1084 UNEMPLOY INS-EMERGENCY BENEFIT .......................... SB-1480 USED CAR WARRANTY ................................... ................ SB-0632 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ........................... SB-0037 VILLAGE TRUSTEE VACANCY ............................................ SB-0153 WILDLIFE-FURBEARER-HOME RULE ............................. SB-0253 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JACOBS SENATE BILL: 328, 956, 1018, 1019, 1020 HOUSE BILL: 136, 177, 299, 407, 472, 524, 526, 551, 579,596, 672, 676, 679, 794, 815, 816,832,897, 965, 1101, 1109, 1117, 1162, 1199, 1230, 1497, 1857, 1912, 1918, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2056, 2057, 2135, 2197, 2417, 2463, 2536, 2557, 2562 SENATE RESOLUTION: 9, 89, 90, 133, 201, 215, 264, 346,474, 478, 669, 671, 728, 805, 877, 890, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 50, 86 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 67, 89, 96 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM) $BUILD IL BOND FUND-DOC .......................................... SB-0123 AERONAUTICS-DOT-AIRPORT PLAN .............................. SB-1471 AIRCRAFT PERSONS-ALCOHOL USE .............................. SB-0125 2348 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. BEER ACT-FOREIGN IMPORTER ................. ......... SB-0689 CEMETERY CARE-ABANDONED RIGHTS............B............ SB-0459 CHGO PARK DIST MTGS/TRANSFERS...:........................SB-1521 CLINIC & SOCIAL WORK-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0697 CLINICAL PSYCH LIC-SCHOOLS ..................................... SB-0198 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGCY ............................ SB-1192 CONSUMER FRAUD-SECURE LOAN........................... SB-0693 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL........................................ SB-1033 COURT REPORTERS ACT-TECHNICAL .............................. SB-0963 CREMATORY REGULATION-REGISTER..................... SB-0460 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ................................. SB-0476 DEFERRED COMP-FOOTBALL COACHES .......................... SB-0598 DPH--NURSING HOME CARE-REVIEW....................... SB-1077 DPR-NAPRAPATHIC PRACTICE...................................... SB-1468 DWNST POL-INVEST REQUIREMENTS.....................:..... SB-0691 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT.......................................... SB-0443 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN.......................... SB-1235 HMO ACT-PROVIDERS.. ......................... ........... ......... SB-0208 HORSE RACE INTER TRACK WAGER ......................... ........ SB-0458 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK PAYMENTS................................ SB-0457 HORSE RACE PURSE-REWARD FUND......................... SB-0456 HORSE RACE-NEW BD APPOINTMENT .................... SB-0692 HORSE RACING-TECHNICAL ...................................... SB-0700 HORSE RACING-TECHNICAL ............................................ SB-0701 HOSP LICENSE-STAFF PRIVILEGE.................. ........ SB-0210 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS............................. SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID HOSPITALS ................................... SB-0500 IDPA-TECHNICAL ............................... . SB-1078 IL CERTIFIED SHORTHAND-TECH..................................... SB-0698 IL DENTAL PRACTICE-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-0699 IL INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL ......................................... SB-0703 IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ...................... SB-0962 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT..................... SB-0179 INS CD DAMAGED PROP-ST ATTORNY ........................SB-1025 INS DIRECTOR-ONLY 1 COMPANY................................... SB-1062 INS-AUTO DATA ZIP CODE .......................... .................... SB-0463 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION.......................................... SB-0475 INVESTORS BILL OF RIGHTS........................................SB-0293 LEGAL TECHNICIAN LICENSING ACT................................ SB-0776 MWRD-CIVIL SERVICE BD SALARIES ...................... .... SB-0461 MWRD-IMPOSE HEARING COSTS..................... ................. SB-0462 NAIL TECHNICIANS....................... ... ...... ........................ SB-0407 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/SOC SEC QUAL......... SB-0774 PEN CD CHGO POLICE-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0695 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-TECHNICAL .......................... SB-0696 PEN CD-CRIM JUSTICE RET SYS.................................... SB-1415 PEN CD--DWNST POL/INVESTMENTS............................. SB-0688 PEN CD-INS-CMS-ECO & FISCAL.................................... SB-1470 PEN CD-JUDGES/TECHNICAL........................................... SB-0775 PEN CD- METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ SB-0777 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT ...............B................ SB-0687 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE/TECHNICAL......................... SB-0694 PEN CD-ST UNIV-DISABLE BENEFIT.............................. SB-0138 PEN CD-SURS/ELECTED BD MEMBERS............................ SB-0773 PEN CD-TCHR/INCR DISABILITY............................ SB-1063 PEN CD-TECHNICAL....................... ..................... SB-1026 PEN CD- UNIV/RETIREMENT AGE.............................. SB-0135 PEN CD/SURS/DISABILITY INCR................................SB-0137 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION....................... SB-0472 PHYSICAL FITNESS SERVICE/BONDS................................ SB-0213 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.......................... SB-(126 PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST................................ SB-0111 REAL EST LIC ACT-APPRAISERS ......................................... SB-0778 REG AGENCY SUNSET INSURANCE CD ............................ SB-0702 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE..............S.......... SB-0211 SCH CD-FITNESS EXAM-MEDICAL................................ SB-0209 2349 JONES, EMIL JR. SENATOR (17TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS................................. SB-0 212 SCH CD-ST AID/DISADVANTAG KIDS................................ SB-0158 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ...................................... SB-1479 SOC SEC-PEN CD-ST EMP/TEACHER............................... SB-0136 SOC WKR-SUNSET ACT-DENTISTRY ........................... SB-1060 ST EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE....................................... SB-1059 VEH CD-RENTALS/TECHNICAL ................................. SB-1061 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES SENATE BILL: 1351 HOUSE BILL: 118, 136, 179, 284, 354, 406, 452, 493, 495, 536, 559, 562, 685, 764, 894, 968, 969, 970,971, 1006, 1035, 1099, 1141, 1149, 1216, 1245, 1299, 1364, 1365, 1407, 1408, 1432, 1440, 1483, 1498, 1573, 1603, 1604, 1618, 1620, 1661, 1699, 1700, 1819, 1864, 1948, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1983, 2040, 2060, 2094, 2096, 2139, 2228, 2282, 2292, 2293, 2329, 2471 SENATE RESOLUTION: 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27; 28, 29; 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 43, 78, 79, 80, 101, 165, 259, 325, 330, 342, 343, 372, 390, 438, 518, 619, 620, 626, 668, 684, 699, 808, 809, 836, 844, 896, 921, 922, 927, 954, 961 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM) $DORS-CH ICAGO LEKOTEK...................... . ......... SB-1500 $GRANTS- BD HIGHER ED ............................ ...................... SB-0618 BD OF HIGHER ED-WALDORF METHOD .....................SB-0617 BOTTLED WATER-LABEL REGULATION........................ SB-0071 BRICKLAYER LICENSING ACT............................ ....... SB-0827 COMPTROLLER-TREASURER-PAYMENTS .................... SB-1196 COOK CNTY SHERIFF MERIT BOARD...........................SB-0229 COUNTY CD/SHERIFFS/JAIL WARDEN ............................... SB-0661 CRIM CD-TIME TRIALS-BAIL .......................................... SB-0238 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO- SPEEDY TRIAL................................................ SB-1045 CRIMINAL ED-TECHNICAL ........................................ SB-1049 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT.................................. SB-1403 CRIMINAL PRO-HIV TESTING ........................................ SB-0999 CURRENCY REPORT-COMMERCIAL CD .....................SB-0660 DISABLED ADULTS-PROP TAXES .................................. SB-0332 EPA- TECHNICAL........................... ..... ......... ........... SB-1028 FORECLOSURE--CONDUCT OF SALE ................................. SB-0611 GAS METERS-TECHNICAL ........................................... SB-1043 HGHR ED-STUDENT ADVISORY VOTES ......................... SB-1402 HISTORIC PRSERVATN AGENCY-TECH...................... SB-0996 HORSE RACING TAX ALLOCATION...................... ........... SB-0069 ICC-VEH CD-RR CROSSING GATES ........................... SB-0072 INC TAX- HIGHER ED ................................... .... SB-1340 INC TX-LIFE INSURANCE PROCEEDS............................... SB-0318 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION............................. SB-0239 MILITARY CD/RETIREMENT RANK .................................... SB-1484 PEN CD-CHGO FIRE-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0615 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE ANNUITY................................ SB-0228 PEN CD-CHGO POL-INCR MINIMUM............................... SB-0610 PEN CD-CHGO POL-WIDOW ............................ ........... SB-0997 PEN CD-GEN PROVISION-INVESTMNT......................... SB-0612 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................... .......... SB-0083 PHONE BILL-TECHNICAL ..................... ................... SB-1044 PROPERTY TAX-INDEX NUMBERS.................................... SB-0614 PUB UTILITY-AD EXPENDITURES............................ SB-1397 SCH CD-CHGO ED BRD-AG SCIENCE ........................ SB-0826 SCH CD'CLASS SIZE................... ..................... SB-0921 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT............................... SB-1027 ST EMPLOYEE-COMPARABLE WORTH ...................... SB-0377 STATE TREASURER-WARRANTS ............................ SB-0779 TAX INCREMENT ALLOCAT REDEVELP............................. SB-0616 TAX-INCOME-CORPORATE DEDUCTION....................... SB-0376 VEH CD--LIGHTS- ALL TIMES ...............:..................... SB-0613 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ........................ SB-0230 VEH CD-SECOND DIVISION VEHICLE................................ SB-0070 2350 JOYCE, JEREMIAH E. SENATOR (14TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JE SENATE BILL: 97, 98, 99, 299, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785 HOUSE BILL: 56, 477, 575, 801, 8111, 954, 1715, 2134, 2137, 2147 SENATE RESOLUTION: 23, 127, 155, 167, 211, 238, 347, 348, 439, 442, 443, 578, 694, 845, 948 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 26, 81 JOYCE, JEROME J. SENATOR (43RD DIST. DEM) $OCE- STATE COMPTROLLER........... .............................. SB-0258 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN .......................SB-1392 DENR-TIRES-WHITE GOODS-FOAMS.......................... SB-0989 EPA- ANNEX SITE........................................................ ..... ... ..... SB-1001 EPA-BOTTLE DEPOSIT & FEE..................................... SB-0669 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZ WASTE....................................... SB-0633 EPA-TIRE SCRAP AS FUEL-LANDFIL ............................... SB-0447 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ..........;............... .......... SB-1365 GASOHOL-NO MOTOR FUEL TAX....................................... SB-1362 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ......................................... SB-1363 HISTORIC PRES-PROJECT NOTICE ..................................... SB-0750 HORSE RACE SECURITY AREA.....................................SB-0444 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... SB-0406 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BET SIGNL................................. SB-0481 HORSE RACING BOARD ..........................................SB-0445 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. SB-0634 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION ............................ SB-0735 INCREASE SOLID WSTE FEE......................................... SB-1349 LIBRARY DISTRICT-PROPERTY SALE ................................ SB-0139 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-TECHNICAL.............................. SB-0961. MEAT PRICING LABELING.... ............... ....................... SB-0280 MILITARY CD- TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-1419 MIOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL ............................... SB-1361 MUNI CD-UNION CONTIGUOUS CITIE.............................. SB-0140 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-RETIREMNT.................... SB-0508 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.................................SB-0083 PROPERTY TAX FARMLAND USE....................................... SB-1185 PROPTY TX ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY......................... SB-0126 PUB UTILITY INTRASTATE WHEELIN ........................... SB-1065 PUBLIC WATER/INFRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL ....................................... SB,0201 RTA-REFUND TAX-UNSERVED TWPS............................. SB-0671 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ................................. SB-0708 SCH CD-PURCHASE RECYCLED PAPER............................. SB-0141 SEN CIT- DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ...................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING ................................................ SB-1000 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING........................... SB-0196 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................ SB-0037 WETLAND ENHANCEMENT ACT............................... SB-0690 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOYCE,JJ SENATE BILL: 93, 1303, 1348 HOUSE BILL: 53, 70, 97, 105, 114, 167, 204,293, 314, 528, 841,968, 1524, 1696, 1813, 2364, 2491, 2578, 2611 SENATE RESOLUTION: 34, 64, 197, 212, 339, 353, 364, 375, 379, 460, 565, 800,815, 877 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 47, 89, 96, 104 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP) $ST BD OF ED-COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................... SB-0855 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROPERTY TAX .................. ..... SB-0806 COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TX-EXEMPTION .......................... SB-0839 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ..................... SB-1391 DWNST FORST PRSRV DIST-CONDEMN:... .................... SB-0810 EDUCATIONAL LABOR- STRIKE..................... ................ SB-1481 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-STRIKE ........................................... SB-1482 EDUCATIONAL LABOR ARBITRATION ................. SB-1488 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991............... ........... SB-1266 EPA-FED DRINKING WATER STANDAR ................. SB-0864 2351 KARPIEL, DORIS C. SENATOR (25TH DIST. REP)-Cont. EPA-GARBAGE TRANSFER STATION ........................... SB-0845 EPA-REBATE PENALTIES ................................................ SB-0655 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE MANIFEST ........................................ SB-0388 FOREST PRESERVE-VOTING RQMTS................................ SB-0811 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION ..................... ..................... SB-1265 MUNI CD-DEMOTE POLICE/FIRE................................... SB-0809, MUNI CD-PARAMEDIC/FIRE PREF .............................. SB-0282 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVRFEE ............................. SB-0853 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE............................................ ......... SB-1253 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX .......................................... SB-0272 RADIATION PRO-BY-PRODUCT FEE ........................ SB-1529 RADIATION PROT/BY-PRODUCT FEE................................ SB-1101 REVENUE- TAXPAYER NOTICES ................................ SB-1112 SCH CD-ED LABOR/STRIKE TERMS.................................. SB-1489 SCH CD LOCAL TEXT INSPECTION .................................... SB-1137 SCH CD-PERMIT DRIVER EDUCATION ........................... SB-1332 SCH CD-REG SUPT/TECHNICAL......................... ............... SB-1104 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT............................... SB-0725 SCH FREE LUNCH-REIMBURSEMENT............................... SB-0283 STATE LIBRARY-TECHNICAL ............................. . SB-1276 STATE WORKERS COMP PRIVATIZE........................... ..... SB-0807 VEH CD FIRE LANE PARKING......................................... SB-0808 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KARPIEL SENATE BILL: 1018, 1019, 1020 HOUSE BILL: 818, 885, 914, 1333, 1379, 1684, 1889, 1996, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2392, 2489 SENATE RESOLUTION: 185, 186, 194, 324, 377, 378, 401, 416, 425, 429, 444, 499, 500, 501, 504, 509, 543, 597, 659, 660, 736, 796, 802, 821, 851 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 45 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 25, 44, 51, 59, 89, 91 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP) ASSUMPTION OF THE RISK ACT ........................................... SB-0277 BAD CHECK COMMERCIAL ACCT FEE........................... SB-0798 BANK HOME EQUITY MORTGAG-AGING......................... SB-0033 CIRCUIT CLERK-ARDC FORMS..................................... SB-0273 CIRCUIT CRT CLRK-JUDGE HISTORY .............................. SB-0279 CIVIL PROC-CASE DISMISSALS ... .. ....... SB-0275 CIVIL PROC-CONTINUE TRIAL DATE................................ SB-0274 CIVIL PROC EXPEDTE SMALL CLAIM ......................... SB-0276 COMPOUND INTEREST ACT ........................................... SB-1164 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT....... ...................... SB-0035 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN..................... SB-1391 DEPT-HUMAN RIGHTS-TOLL FREE #.............................. SB-0770 ELEC CD-TRANSMIT POLITICL INFO......................... SB-1360 IL CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMT .............................. SB-0036 INCOME TX-CAMPAIGN FUNDS..................................... SB-1198 LIBRARY DISTRICT-CONTRACT BIDS ........................ SB-0567 NON GOVT CORRECTIONS FACILITIY................................. SB-0866 OPEN PAROLE HEARINGS............................ ..................... SB-0278 PEN CD-COOK CO-OPTIONL BENEFIT............................. SB-1166 POLICE-SERVE SUMMONS/ORDINANCE ......................... SB-0986 PRISON WORK OPPORTUNITY ACT........ ....................... SB-0768 PRIVATE SECTOR-PARKS ................................... SB-0769 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY .............................. SB-0126 PUBLIC FUNDS INVESTMNT-TECHNCL........................... SB-0621 RESIDENTIAL MFG ACT-TECHNICAL................................ SB-1165 SCH CD-DISSECTION ALTERNATIVE.... ................... SB-0985 ST VACANT PROPERTY-OPEN SPACE.......................... SB-0767 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE.......;..............." SB-0176 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEATS SENATE BILL: 1496 HOUSE BILL: 772, 1053, 1912, 2135, 2562 SENATE RESOLUTION: 44, 57, 131, 177, 351, 453, 505, 645, 713, 771, 859, 950, 957 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 2352 KEATS, ROGER A. SENATOR (29TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7, 15, 17, 18, 57 KELLY, RICHARD F. JR. SENATOR (39TH DIST. DEM) CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS.............................. SB-0405 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................... SB-1020 COUNTY HOSP PSYCHIATRIC CARE .............................. SB-0906 COURT CLERKS-TORRENS/REG TITLE........................B... SB-0891 CRIM CD- FIREARM SALE.............................................. SB-1143 CRIM CD-HANDGUN/PURCHASE TIME............................ SB-0711 DIVORCE-GRANDPARENT VISITATION....................... SB-0172 DMHDD-GO BOND CAPITAL FACILITY ............................. SB-0707 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-PROCEDURES................................ SB-0015 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS................................. SB-0180 EPA- LOCAL SITING NOTICE......................................... SB-00 16 EPA VEHICLE & MAJOR APPLIANCES............................... SB-0712 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................... SB-0670 INC TAX-HLTH INSURANCE DEDUCTN......................... SB-0174 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION........................... SB-0239 LOCAL GOVT OFFICIALS SALARY .................................... SB-0 100 LONG TERM CARE- REPEAL ............................................... SB-0706 MTA- CTA EMPLOYEES ............................S....................... SB-0413 MTA-NO OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT...................................... SB-0875 MUNI CD-ANNEX AGREEMENT ................... B.............. SB-0890 NO EVICTION SOLDIERS FAMILY ........................................ SB-0105 PEN CD-MUNI RETIRE/OPTION/SCH ................................ SB-0709 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROMPT PAYMENTS WORKERS COMP..................... SB-0876 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY .............................. SB-0708 SCH CD- LEAVE OF ABSENCE .............................................. SB-0710 SEN CIT- DIS PERSONS- RELIEF......................................... SB-1506 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1 ........................ ......... SB-1479 TOWNSHIP ATTORNEY .................................................. SB-0221 VEH CD- HANDICAPPED PARKING ............................... SB-0171 VEH CD TARPS ........ ............................ ...... ............... SB-0222 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 WRONGS TO CHILD/CLASS 4 FELONY .......................... SB-0096 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KELLY SENATE BILL: 25, 715, 1183 HOUSE BILL: 119, 341, 475, 478, 715, 899, 1024, 1910, 2128, 2281, 2446, 2553, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 72, 73, 74,96, 112, 135, 136, 187, 204, 295,320, 323, 354, 523, 564, 578, 579, 628, 670, 698, 774, 775, 776, 789, 790, 791, 837, 846, 850, 857, 877, 889, 996 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 49, 57 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 13, 79, 96 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 3, (SS1) 5 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER................................. SB-0258 AUDITOR GEN-TREASURER TERM END.................... SB-0650 CIVIL PRO/84-1450 RETROACTIVE ................................ SB-1510 CNTY ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMNT ............................ SB-0871 COOK CNTY BD-ADD 2 COMMISSNERS.............................. SB-0715 COOK CNTY PUBLIC DEFENDER BD............................ SB-0843 COUNTIES-FOREST PRES TAX LEVY.................................. SB-1076 COUNTIES LAKE MICHIGAN.................................. SB-0908 COUNTIES-SHERIFF ARRESTNG FEES ........................ SB-0905 COUNTY HOSP PSYCHIATRIC CARE ............................. SB-0906 COUNTY HOSPITALS.................................. ..................... . SB-0838 COURT CLERKS-TORRENS/REG TITLE......................... SB-0891 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM .......................... SB-0651 ELEC CD TECHNICAL...................... SB-1035 HIGH CODE-TOWNSHIP ROADS.................................. ........ SB-0844 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES..................... SB-0026 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS.............................. SB-0083 PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATION.............. SB-0869 2353 LECHOWICZ, THADDEUS SENATOR (6TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLIC UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATION........................ SB-0870 REG SUNSET- BOXING WRESTLING............... SB-0536 REVENUE-TECHNICAL ..................... ......... ....... SB-0872 SEN CIT--DISABLED/TAX RELIEF..................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK...................... .. SB-0091 VEH CD-SALE OFINFO. ........................... ........... SB-1093 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ............................. SB-0037 VIOLENT CRIMES-COURT CLERKS ................................ SB-0907 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LECHOWICZ HOUSE BILL: 2, 242, 575, 762, 889, 942, 943, 945, 957, 1091, 1092, 1488 SENATE RESOLUTION: 56, 60, 105, 124, 144, 163, 177, 195, 290, 381, 409, 433, 450, 451, 477, 489, 545, 554, 569, 628, 629, 657, 674, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750, 751, 752, 753, 798, 799, 801, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 48, 82, 96, (SSI) 7 LEVERENZ, TED E. SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-STIPENDS TO SHERIFFS.................................... SB-0732 CDB-ADD LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS................................. SB-0938 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS................................ SB-0405 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ..............................SB-1020 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN............................SB-1391 ELEC CD INELIGIBLE CANDIDATES ....................... ..... SB-0415 EPA-EXEMPT HAZ HOSPITAL WASTE............................ SB-1186 HIGH CODE TOWNSHIP ROADS.......................................... SB-0844 HUMANE CARE ACT-DOG TRAINERS.............................. SB-0964 INC TAX DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF...............................SB-1019 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL......................................... SB-1187 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL......................... SB-1440 INS CD-SAFETY COURSE CAPTION ............................... SB-0530 LEYDEN TOWNSHIP-SPACE NEEDS ................................... SB-0729 MUNI CD-ANNEX AGREEMENT ........................ ...... SB-0890 MUNI CD-FIRE INS FEE-CO PAY..................................... SB-0836 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS ......................................SB-0083 PREVAILING WAGE-APPRENTICES..................................... SB-0531 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROPTY TX- ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL SUMMER-WINTER SAME.................................. SB-0733 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE-TECH ..................... SB-1097 REV ACT- TECHNICAL .......................................................... SB-1188 SCH CD-BD DISTRICT ELECTIONS................................ SB-0731 SCH CD-VETSCHLRSHP ELIGIBILTY................................. SB-1190 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF................................ SB-1479 ST GOVT ECON & PRODUCTIVE COM............................. SB-1189 ST MANDATES REPORT-06/01/91......... ......... ............... SB-0565 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ..................SB-0416 TAX-RETAIL/DOCUMNT PUB PROPRTY........................... SB-0730 VEH CD-TOW TRUCKS/TECHNICAL .................................. SB-0965 WILDLIFE CD-DEER HUNTING ............................... .........SB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVERENZ,T SENATE BILL: 93, 1366, 1367 HOUSE BILL: 101, 136, 290, 329, 452, 576, 700, 879, 1422, 1441, 1478, 1514, 1533, 1537, 1538, 1811, 1855, 2051, 2052, 2181, 2255, 2488 SENATE RESOLUTION: 66, 111, 153, 170, 207, 292, 293, 294, 356, 492, 495, 496, 823, 862, 877 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 77 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 72, 96 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEM) BANK DIRECTOR TELECONFERENCE ................................. SB-1519 BANKS- BRANCHES............................................. ................ SB-0980 CIGARETTE TAX-NATURAL/SYNTHETC ........................ SB-0627 CORR CD-- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ........................... SB-1020 DENR -COAL DEVELOPMENT ..................................... SB-0629 DEPT-PUB AID-SECURITY INTEREST........................ SB-0631 DEV FIN AUTH- FILM PROJECTS......................................... SB-1531 ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.............................. SB-0922 EXPORT DEV AUTH- MEMBER ............. ........... SB-0484 2354 LUFT, RICHARD SENATOR (46TH DIST. DEMC-Cont. FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX .................................. SB-0895 FUEL TAX FUND-LOCAL PROJECTS................................. SB-0547 IDFA-BONDS/CONFLICTS ................. ...... .............. SB-0763 IDFA-VENTURE CAPITAL........S............ ............ SB-0799 IL DEV FIN AUTH/BOND LIMIT................................. SB-0796 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INCOME TAX-SHORT TITLE................................................. SB-1518 INCOME TAX-STIPULATE INTEREST................................. SB- 1326 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL .......................................... SB-0630 INTEREST ACT-LOAN AGREEMENTS .... ............... SB-0317 LIQUOR CONTROL-AGE 21- RESIDENC............................ SB-0626 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT........................... SB-1329 LOCAL GOV DEBT REFORM-TECHNICL ........................... SB-0802 MCCORMICK PLACE-METRO PIER EXP .......................... SB-0497 MESSAGES TAX APPLICABILITY ........................................ SB-0498 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD .......................... SB 1127 MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW ............................ .................... SB-0625 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ SB-0026 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS....................... .. SB-0083 POLICE CHIEF CERTIFICATION ACT............................. SB-0803 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TECHNICAL ............................ SB-1206 PROPERTY TX EXTENSN LIMITITION ............................. SB-1378 PROPERTY TX- CLASSIFICATION ................................. SB-0002 SS-1 PROPERTY TX-REDEMPTION ............................... ......... SB-0991 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY................................ SB-0126 REAL EST LIC ACT-APPRAISERS ...................................... SB-0778 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX-TECH.......................... SB-1029 REVENUE-VOTERS-HOMESTEAD ..................................... SB-1328 SAVINGS BANK POWERS-FDIC ACT..................................SB-0551 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI................................. SB-1479 SERVICE OCCUPATION TAX ACT ..................................... SB-0654 SOIL WATER CONS DIST/DEF COMP.................................... SB-0412 SPCH-LANG PATH AUD MD SUPER........................ SB-0653 TAX INCREMENT FINANCING .................................... ..... SB-1421 TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ................ ................... SB-1454 TAX SALES-REDEMPTION COSTS ................................. SB-0801 TOLL HIGHWY AUTH-GRANT CHARTER........................ SB-0381 UNEMPLOY INS-APPRENTICE TRAIN .............................. SB-0550 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LUFT SENATE BILL: 93, 379, 500 HOUSE BILL: 120, 136, 262, 277, 298, 420, 576, 673, 908, 988, 1105, 1166, 1183, 1249, 1429, 1733, 1776, 1815, 1838, 1911, 1982, 2005, 2010, 2108, 2138, 2190, 2193, 2355, 2362, 2422, 2448, 2579 SENATE RESOLUTION: 466, 519, 586, 773, 862, 877 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63, 96 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP) AGING-ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA................................. SB-1224 ATTY-CLIENT PROFESSNAL CONDUCT ..................... SB-0824 COMPENSATN-DRUNK DRIVER VICTIM ......................SB-0294 CORPORATE FIDUCIARY-OFFICES................................. SB-0993 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN......................... SB-1391 EPA- NUCLEAR FACILITY REPORT .............................. SB-1244 EPA-REQUIRE LOW-FLOW TOILETS ................................ SB-0522 EPA- WAIVE HEARING .................................................. SB- 1309 EPA-WATER CONTAMINANT LEVELS.............. ........ SB-1296 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT.............................SB-0812 INC TX CREDT-HAZARD WASTE......................................... SB-0620 LOW-LEVEL RAD WASTE MGM/TECH............................... SB-1427 MARRIED WOMEN-GENDR - LANGUAGE..................... SB-0619 PARENT-STUDENT CIVIL RIGHTS ................................ SB-0520 PHONE BILL-TECHNICAL ................... ............. SB-1176 PROP TAX-EQUALIZATION .................................. SB-0519 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................. SB-1474 PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT APPEAL ........................... SB-0518 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT ................................... SB-0663 2355 MACDONALD, VIRGINIA B. SENATOR (27TH DIST. REP)-Cont. ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT............................. SB-0666 SCH CD-TEXT ADVISORY COMMITTEE.............................. SB-1195 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY ......................... SB-0664 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT........................... SB-0665 TWP SERVICES-CAPITAL SPENDING ....................... SB-0521 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG .............................. SB-0662 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MACDONALD HOUSE BILL: 408, 554, 746, 785, 1302, 1449, 1462, 1463, 1608, 1609, 1751, 1842, 2020, 2075, 2444, 2491 SENATE RESOLUTION: 62, 63, 134, 171, 307, 361, 509, 563, 669, 736, 737, 738, 802, 803, 834, 835, 840, 880,. 957, 982, 983, 984 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 80, 85 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 89, 119 MADIGAN, ROBERT A. SENATOR (45TH DIST. REP) CHILD CA,RE-PART DAY CARE HOURS .......................... SB-0874 COAL CLEANING--PROPERTY TAX ............................... SB-0455 COUNTY BRIDGE TAX-INCREASE ............. ..................... SB-0537 CREDIT FOR REINSURANCE ACT.......................................... SB-119 HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS..................... .......... ...... SB-1255 HIGHWAY CODE-SALARIES .......................................... SB-0523 HISTORIC PRPTY-AABANDON/TITLE ........................... SB-1248 INSURANCE CODE-CAPTION.................. ................... SB-0268 MED MALPRAC-NON ECONOMIC LOSS..................... SB-0546 MOBILE HOMES- TAXES ........................ .. ....... ........... SB-0901 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD ........................ SB-1127 MUNI CD-PUBLIC LAND-APPRAISERS............................ SB-0063 NURSING HOME-DISCHARGE POLICY............................ SB-0510 PEN CD-IMRF/ON-CALL FIREMAN ............................ SB-0850 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMNT/INCREASE.......................... SB-0849 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ............................ SB-0853 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS.............................. SB-1487 PROPERTY STORAGE-AG WAREHOUSE........................ SB-0842 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY......................... SB-0126 PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATOR ....................................... SB-0623 PUBLIC WATER/INFRASTRUCTR SYST................................ SB-0241 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM........................... SB-0312 REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY-LIFE.............................. SB-0267 ST BLDG CELLULOSE INSULATION .................................... SB-0867 SUNSET INSURANCE CD- 2001 ........................................... SB-1301 VEH CD-FRAUDULENT LICENSE.......................... ........ SB- 1120 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN HOUSE BILL: 962, 1137, 1352, 1659, 1744, 1854, 1934 SENATE RESOLUTION: 137, 318, 336, 337, 464, 465, 522, 584, 856, 959 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18; 35, 89 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT-CLEAN AIR ............................ ...................... SB-1203 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE .................. SB-1020 CRIM PRO-VEHICLES-DRUG TESTNG ............................. SB-1469 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS..................................... SB-0720 DISASTER AREA RELIEF ACT............................................ SB-0039 DM HDD- TECHNICAL ..... ........... ..... ................................... SB-1219 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY .................................................... SB-0652 EPA- REBATE PENALTIES ....................................................... SB-0655 FIRE PROTECTION-DISCONNECTION ............................ SB-0912 FOREST PRESERVE-SALE................................... ......SB-1283 IL PUB ACCOUNT ACT-REQUIREMENT ............................ S-0962 IL-MI CANAL CIVIC CENTER-BOARD ........................ SB-0910 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF............................ SB-1019 LONG TERM CARE-REPEAL .......................................... SB-0706 PARKS-ANNEX ALL MUNICIPALITY ............................. SB-0911 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE WAIVR FEE ....................... SB-0853 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD............................... SB-0828 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY................................ SB-0126 PUB UTIL-ICC TELEPHONE TAX ................................... SB-0272 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN................... SB-0062 2356 MAHAR, WILLIAM F. JR. SENATOR (19TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PUB UTILITY-INTRASTATE WHEELIN ........................ SB-1065 PUBLIC WATER/INFRASTRUCTR SYST............................... SB-0241 RECYCLE TIRES ................................... ..... ....... I ......... SB-1311 SOURCE SEPARATION RECYCLING PG ............................ SB-1295 ST EMPLOY INS-DOMEST VIOL/EMPS.............................. SB-1018 UNDERAGE- DUI/ MINORS ................................................ SB-1021 VEH CD-DRUGS & DRIVING ...................................... SB-0781 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-INSURANCE ........................... SB-0230 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAHAR SENATE BILL: 379 HOUSE BILL: 72, 129, 317, 478, 516, 599, 1288, 1303 SENATE RESOLUTION: 50, 112,. 126, 136, 138, 185, 186, 203, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251,:252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 323, 355, 380, 384, 397, 444, 458, 481, 482, 515, 679, 754, 755, 774, 788, 790, 796, 802, 821, 846, 851 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION:.10 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 47, 85, 88, 89 MAITLAND, JOHN W. JR. SENATOR (44TH DIST. REP) $HIGHER ED-DPH-MATH & SCIENCE ...................... SB-0301 $OCE-BOARD OF REGENTS .......................................... . SB-0303 $OCE- DEPT PUBLIC AID................................... ................. SB-0371 $OCE-DEPT PUBLIC HEALTH/GOV...............................SB-0372 $OCE-DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS .......................... .. SB-0374 $OCE- DEPT- AGING.. ..................... .. .......... ........ SB-0366 $ST BD OF ED COMMUNITY SERVICE ......................... SB-0855 $SUPP-VARIOUS ST AGENCIES ......................................... SB-0281 CNTY COOP EXTENSION-AGUACULTUR ......................... SB-1152 COUNTY CORR OFFICER-DISABILITY......................... SB-1123 COUNTY JAIL-INMATES EMPLOYMENT......................... SB-1426 CRIM CD-SILENCER-OFFICIAL DUTY............................ SB-0543 DEFERRED COMP-FOOTBALL COACHES .......................... SB-0598 DIETETIC PRACTICE ACT ............................................ .......... SB-1394 ELEC CD-REFERENDUM-TAX RATES........................ SB-1153 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 .................. SB-0511 FOID- PARDON ................................................... ............. . SB-0542 IDPA-HOSP INPATIENT RATES............ .......................... SB-1257 IDPA-HOSPITAL INPATIENT RATES................................... SB-1268 INTERGOVT COOPERATION TECHNICL........................... SB-1154 LIQUOR SALE IN COUNTY BLDG .......................... ........... SB-0545 MUNI CD-WATER AUTHORITIES....................................SB-0482 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-ADOPTD CHILD......................... SB-0599 PHONE BILL-TECHNICAL .............................................. SB- 1176 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............,. ............. SB-0126 SCH BUS DRIVER-REQUIREMENTS................................... SB-0090 SCH CD COMMITTEE OF TEN ................. ....................... SB-0186 SCH CD-COMMUNTY/RESIDENTL AUTH......................... SB-0043 SCH CD MINORITY INCENTIVE GRNT.............................. SB-0270 SCH CD-PUB AID/SPEC ED MEDCAID ............................ SB-0185 SCH CD-TECHNICAL .................... ...................... SB-0315 SCH CD- TECHNICAL.......... .................... ....... ................ SB- 144 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT................. ........SB-0725 STATE AUDITING-NON-PROFIT BODY...................... SB-1084 STATE REVENUE SHARING ACT............................................ SB-0544 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAITLAND SENATE BILL: 192, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308 HOUSE BILL: 214, 338, 473, 599, 605, 642, 647, 844, 886, 1228, 1405, 1752 SENATE RESOLUTION: 391, 464, 742 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 18, 89 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES......................................... SB-1431 ATTORNEY LIENS-ALL................... ................................ SB-0656 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT................................. SB-0880 CHILD ABUSE-GUARDIAN-REPORTS .................. SB-1217 CIR CLERK FEE-PTN FOR SUPPORT ................................... SB-0718 2357 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. CORRECTIONS-TECHNICAL ................................ . SB-0913 COUNTI ES- LAKE MICHIGAN ....................................... SB-0908 COUNTIES--SHERIFF ARRESTNG FEES ....................... SB-0905 CRIM CD-APPOINT COUNSEL-FEES ........................... SB-0659 CRIM CD-FIREARM/CHILDREN SAFTY ............................ SB-0200 CRIM CD-FIREARM SALE ................... ................... SB-1 143 CRIM CD-FIREARMS VIOLATIONS ........................... SB-,1463 CRIM CD-HANDGUN/PURCHASE TIME.......................... SB-0711 CRIM CD-RETARDED-DEATH SENTNCE...................... SB-0287 CRIM CD-SEMI AUTO FIREARM ..................................... SSB-1461 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO- FIREARM POSSESSION ................................ SB-1462 CRIM-REDEMPTION MACH-DIVORCE ........................... SB-0930 CRIMINAL CD- TECHNICAL ................................................ SB-0917 CRIMINAL PRO-TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0914 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ......................... SB-0716 CURRENCY EXCNG STATE TREASURER .......................... SB-1129 DAY CARE-INCOME TAX CREDIT..................................... SB-0286 DCFS-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/VICTIMS............................... SB-0936 DEADLY WEAPONS-TORT CLAIMS............................ ... SB-1424 DIESEL MOTOR-EMISSION TESTING ................................. SB-1231 DIVORCE-CHILD EDUC EXPENSE................................... SB-0658 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT/EDUCATN............................ SB-0717 DIVORCE- RESTRAINTS............................. .. ................. SB-0548 DIVORCE-R ESTRAINTS.............. ......................... SB-0934 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS ACT........................................ SB-0916 FAM ILY M EDICAL LEAVE ....................................................... SB-0025 FOID-V IOLATION-PENALTIES ............ ........................... SB-1459 FORENSIC DNA LABORATORY................................ SB-0285 GUN HOLDR-RPT SALE/TRANFR GUN............................ SB-0288 HANDGUNS-APPLICATION INFO...................................SB-0289 HANDGUNS-MENTAL PATIENTS ....................................... SB-0290 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ............... ............ SB-0284 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES..................... SB-0330 HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS PROTCTN ......................... SB-1442 IDPA- ELIGIBILITY .................................................... SB-0442 IDPA-MEDICAID- HOSPITALS ........................................ SB-0500 IL DRUG-FREE WORKPLACES ACT............................... SB-0764 IL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ............................... SB-0765 INC TAX-DOMEST VIOL CHECK OFF.................................. SB-1019 INC TAX-FED RETIRE PENALTY.................. ......................SB-0931 INS CD-ARBITRATION/DISCOVERY .................................. SB-0291 INS CD-RATE CIVIL REMEDY ........................................ SB-0606' INS-ELECT ANTITRUST RATERS ............................ ....... SB-1230 INS-LIFE HLT-TIE PROHIBITED ......................................... SB-1229 INS- UNFAIR COMPETITION.................... .................... SB-1228 JUV CT-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ....................................... SB-1460 JUV CT-REUNIFY FAMILY ...... .......................... SB-1215 MEDICAL PATIENT RIGHTS-VISIT...................... ..... ... SB-1435 NUISANCES-CONTROLLD SUBSTANCE........................ SB-1227 NUTRITION OUTREACH/PUBLIC ED.............................. SB-1393 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH/NEW FORMULA.......................... SB-0607 PEN CD-DIVORCE/BENEFITS........................................ SB-1216 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................. SB-0083 PRINCIPAL & INCOME ACT-ALLOCAT........................ SB-0932 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY........................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR RELATIONS-BARGAINING ...................... SB-0937 PUB UTIL-LIMIT ACCESS FEES...................................... SB-1226 SAFE SCHOOL ZONES-BUSES/HOURS............................. SB-0915 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1.................................... SB-1479 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ................................... SB-0933 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME....;............................... SB-1151 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER......................... SB-0881 UNEMPLYMT INSUR-DEFINE EMPLYMT......................... SB-0657 UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNER............................. SB-1159 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE- HMO................................. SB-0300 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.... ......... ............... .... SB-1495 2358 MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. SENATOR (3RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-SCH BUS/STOP ENGINE...................................... SB-0935 VICTIM RIGHTS-PAROLE TESTIMONY............ ................. SB-0292 VIOLENT CRIMES-COURT CLERKS ................................. SB-0907 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAROVITZ SENATE BILL: 650, 715 HOUSE BILL: 3, 46, 57, 65, 133, 162, 218, 244, 273, 316, 318, 331, 428, 506, 550, 583, 589, 691, 840, 919, 967, 988, 990, 1007, 1013, 1499, 1545, 1609, 1615, 1642, 1935, 1951, 2063, 2065, 2085, 2160, 2222, 2228, 2234, 2335, 2464, 2494, 2581 SENATE RESOLUTION: 57, 164, 190, 232, 529, 627, 635, 650, 700, 871, 968 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27, 71, 96 NEWHOUSE, RICHARD H. SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) CIVIL AD CD-DCCA/BUSINESS............................................ SB-1323 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ........................... SB-0476 DMHDD GRANT-FEDERAL FUNDING ............ ......... SB-0925 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK......................... SB-0928 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT................................... SB-0399 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................. SB-0477 IL NEIGHBORHOOD CORPS ACT ........................................ SB-0761 IL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD ............................ SB-0766 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION............................. SB-0475 LVESTCK DVLPMNT LOAN-REV BND ........................... SB-0927 NEIGHBRHD ASSISTNCE-INCOME TAX........................... SB-0926 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION........................ SB-0472 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD ................................. SB-0828 PROP TX-REDEMPTIONS ..................................... SB-1056 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................. SB-0126 SCH CD-PERMIT DRIVER EDUCATION ...................... SB-1332 SCH CD-URBAN ED PARTNER/GRANT.............................. SB-0725 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NEWHOUSE SENATE RESOLUTION: 110 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 O'DANIEL, WILLIAM L. SENATOR (54TH DIST DEM) COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX....................... SB-0455 CRIM CD- THEFT ... ............................. ................ .... SB-0264 CRIM PRO-VEH/TRAFFIC/NO JURY................................... SB-1024 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION....................... SB-1364 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ............... ............ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE- DEFINE ....................... ................. SB-1363 GRAIN-STORAGE-FEES ........................................... SB-0225 MINES & MINERALS-OIL & GAS BRD ............................. SB-0326 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL.......................... SB-1361 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1...................................... SB-1479 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY ..................... ................... SB-0892 VEH CD-ADDITIONAL PENALTY ..................................... SB-1145 VEH CD- CARRIER RATE ................ ......... .................. SB-0514 VEH CD-ICC EXEMPTION......... ............................. SB-0512 VEH CD MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY................................ SB-0516 VEH CD-SHIPMENT BROKER .........................................SB-0513 VEH CD-VEHICLE LENGTH....................................... SB-0515 WILDLIFE CD-FEDERAL REGULATION............................. SB-1193 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY O'DANIEL SENATE BILL: 93, 253, 379, 893 HOUSE BILL: 69, 147, 247, 248, 480, 592, 620, 798,799, 800, 1207, 1260, 1309, 1433, 1695, 1769, 1850, 1981 SENATE RESOLUTION: 45, 59, 97, 152, 205, 403, 730, 733, 742, 877, 902, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 67 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 96, 109 PALMER, ALICE SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM) EXPORT DEV AUTH-MEMBER ................................. SB-0484 MUNI TAX-REAL ESTATE TRANSFER ......................... SB-0848 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...... .......................... SB-0083 2359 PALMER, ALICE SENATOR (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ............................ SB-1479 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PALMER SENATE BILL: 18, 300, 1495 HOUSE BILL: 691, 915, 1573, 1831 SENATE RESOLUTION: 530, 619, 684, 699, 877, 974 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96, 112 PHILIP, JAMES SENATOR (23RD DIST. REP) $OCE- GOVERNOR OFFICE................................. ....... SB-0350 $OCE--JUDICIAL INQUIRY BOARD....................................... SB-0440 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROPERTY TAX..... ............ SB-0806 CIVILADMINCD -CMS-COST STUDY ........................... SB-1372 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT.............................. SB-0397 COUNTIES-COURT SYSTEM FEES .......... ................ SB-0314 COUNTIES-WATER MANAGEMENT ............ ...:................. SB-0868 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/MANUAL.,....... ....... SB-1374- EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL.................................. SB-0852 ELEC CD-MAY GENERAL PRIMARY .................................. SB-1315 ELEC CD- NAME CHANGES ................................................. SB-1432 ELEC CD--1994 PRIMARY DATE ..................................... SB-0001 ELECTION CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION................................ SB-1238 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT.............................. ........... SB-1239 EPA- LIMIT LIABILITY ................... ..................... ..... SB-0652 FOREST PRESERVE-SALE ............................................. SB-1283 GOVMNT SALARY WITHHOLDING ACT............................ SB-0313 GOVT EMPLOYEES ETHICS............................................. SB-1369 ID PA - PA Y M EN T ......................................... ............................. SB- 1251 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT .......................... SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 INSUR-INVITRO FERTILIZATION ................................ SB-1310 JUDGES-ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS.................................B-1 306 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT.................................... SB-1429 LOBBYISTS- REPORTING GIFTS ............................................ SB-1368 MED MALPRAC-NON ECONOMIC LOSS........................ SB-0546 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINESS ................................. SB-0247 MUNI CD- AERONAUTICS-TECH....................................... SB-1138 PRIVATE DETECTIVE IN CHARGE .................................. SB-1282 PRIVATE DETECTIVE.-SECURITY ......................................... SB-1 308 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS........................... SB-1487 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB UTIL FRANCHISE FEE................................................... SB-1253 PUBLIC LABOR-TECHN ICAL ........................................... SB-0851 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL-LICENSE.................................. SB-1320 RECYCLE TIRES ... ..................................... ....................SB-1311 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM.......................... SB-0312 SCH CD-DUES/TECHNICAL......................... .........:........ SB-1242 SOURCE SEPARATION RECYCLING PG ........................ SB-1295 SPACE NEEDS COMMISSION- RULES........................... SB-1246 STATE FISCAL YEAR-BEGIN 05/01 ............................... SB-0933 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL ................... ....... SB-0570 VEH CD-TESTING/DUI ................................................. . SB-1428 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL........................ SB-0569 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHILIP SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1373, 1423, 1427 HOUSE BILL: 687, 737, 2352, 2385 SENATE RESOLUTION: 185, 186, 190, 204, 287, 318, 401, 444, 454, 532, 613, 659, 660, 701, 781, 796, 802, 821, 829, 851, 875 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 62, 63, 64, 73 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 25, 28, 29, 31, 41, 78, 84, 85, 88, 89, 116 2360 RAICA, ROBERT M. SENATOR (24TH DIST. REP) AGGRAVATED CONSPIRACIES............................................ SB- 1431 ALCOHL & DRUG TREAT-PROBATION........................ SB-1211 CHGO SCH CD-PRINCIPALS AUTHRTY .......................... SB-1130 CONTROLLED SUBST-REGISTRATION ........................ SB-0588 CONTROLLED SUBS-EN HANCEMENT ........................ SB- 1292 COOK SHERIFF MERIT BOARD PAY................................... SB-0216 CRIM CD-CORR- PROSTITUTION ................................. SB-1212 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME....................................... SB-1289 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES ...............S-.......................... SB-1290 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 CRIM PRO-WARRANT--ENTRY .................................... SB-1291 CRIMINAL PRO-LAB REPORTS................................................. SB-1319 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM............................. SB-1382 DEADLY WEAPONS- TORT CLAIMS..................................... SB- 1424 ELDER ABUSE-NEGLECT-PILOT PRGM........................... SB-0651 EMS SYSTEMS ACT.................... .. ........................ SB-0600 EMS AMBULANCE RESPONSE TIME........... ... ............. SB-0628 EMS--TECHNICAL ........................................................... SB-1031 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL .......................................... SB-0884 FIRE PROTECT-INCREASE BOARD.................................... SB-0593 HIV CONFIDENTIALITY-COUNSELING.................. . SB-0601 HOSPITALS -LIMIT RESUSCITATION .......................... SB-0587 HOUSING AUTH-CONTROL SUBSTANCE..................... SB-1210 IDPA AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ........................................ SB-0820 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS ........................................ SB-0821 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ................................ SB-0500 INS CARD-ISSUE WITHOUT PAYMENT............................. SB-0163 INS CD-BIRTH MOTHER CHILD ADPT............................... SB-0166 INS CD-HOSPTAL/AMBULNCE COVERG............................. SB-0164 INS CD-PRE-HOSPITAL CARE/EMS............................ SB-0167 INS CD-RATES/EXEMPT ZIP CODE..................................... SB-0592 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION.............................. SB-0239 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT................................. SB-1329 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ....................................... SB-1134 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.:.......................... SB-1133 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE ...............................SB-1135 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ......................... SB-1136 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................. SB-0026 PENCD-DWNST FIRE/DISCONTINUE............ ... SB-0994 PROF LICENSE SUSPENSION-DRUGS................................. SB-0595 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT-COOK CNTY................................... SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.............................. SB-0126 PUB UTIL INCREASE HEARING ......................................... SB-1371 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-COOK COUNTY ......................... SB-1132 SCH CD -CHGO LOCAL SCH COUNCILS.............................. SB-1128 VEH CD-CYCLE HELMETS REQUIRED.............................. SB-0022 VEH CD- LIGHTS- RAIN ...................................... ..................... SB-0524 VEH CD-STAT SUSPENSION PERIOD.......................... SB- 1272 VEHICLE CODE- FEES ........................................................ SB-0816 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RAICA SENATE BILL: 23, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 164, 177, 244, 477, 691, 990, 1268, 1270, 1668, 1856, 2374 SENATE RESOLUTION: 14, 92, 100, 124, 177, 200, 334, 335, 388, 433, 455, 509, 559, 566, 675, 690, 739, 740, 780, 843, 877, 950 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 74, 89 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-BENTON SCHOOL................... ......... S......... SB-0207 $CDB-MARION/HEARING IMPAIRED ............................. SB-0046 $SBE-FRANKLIN COUNTY .............................. ............. SB-0048 $SIU- DEPT- PUBLIC HEALTH......................................... ... SB-0047 AGING-DRUG USE PAMPHLET........................................... SB-0056 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16)..:.................. ........ SB-0804 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX.............. ......... ........ SB-0455 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TAX CREDT ......................... SB-0057 CORR CD-CNTY JUV DENTENTN CNTR............................ SB-0058' 2361 REA, JAMES F. SENATOR (59TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DENR-COAL DEVELOPMENT ...................................... SB-0629 DENR- ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION.................. SB-1364 DIRECTOR LABOR-QUALIFICATIONS ...................... SB-1069 DIXON SPRINGS U OF I TO SIU ...................................... SB-1072 DOWNSTATE HEALTH-SIU REPORT ............................ SB-0410 ED LABOR RELATIONS-SHORT TITLE ....................... SB-0147 ED LABOR RELATION-PROFESSIONL ...................... SB-0737 ED LABOR RELATION-SHORT TERM .............. ...... SB-0738 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS ......................... SB-0180 ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT........................................ SB-0443 EPA-SPECIAL WASTE MANIFEST ........................ ........ SB-0388 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ......................................... SB-1365 GASOHOL- TAX RATE- DEFINE ........................................... SB-1363 GEN OB BOND-COAL ENERGY DEVLP........................... SB-0142 INDUSTRL COAL UTILIZTN PRGM................................. SB-1048 INS CD--MINE SUBSIDENCE INS.... ................................. SB-0979 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL......................... SB-1361 NATURAL RESOURCES & CONSRV BD................................ SB-1071 PART TIME EMPLOYEES-BENEFITS ............................ SB- 1068 PEN CD-DWNST FIREFIGHTER-LAWYR......................... SB-0244 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ SB-0134 PEN CD-SURVIVING SPOUSE .................................. SB-0739 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................B................... SB-0083 PERSNL CD-CONSERV POLICE TERMS .............................. SB-1073 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY...................... SB-0126 PUB LABOR RELATION-SHORT TITLE..... .............. SB-0146 PUB UTIL-FEDERAL PROGRAM COST............................. SB-01 11 PUBLIC LABOR RELATION-STRIKING............................ SB-0736 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY............................... SB-0708 SCH CD-COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ............................ SB-0741 SCH CD-LIABILITY INS EMPLOYEES ................................ SB-0740 SCH CD-STATE AID-COAL PROPERTY ............................. SB-1074 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEFI ................................... SB-1479 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT .................... SB-0093 SOC SEC-PEN CD-ST EMP/TEACHER ............................... SB-0136 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY .......................................... SB-0892 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ......................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING .................................. ......... SB-1000 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-TECHNICAL................................ SB-0144 VEH CD-BOAT TRAILER ......... ... ....... .............. SB-1070 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES ...................................... SB-0059 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ........................... SB-0037 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY....................... SB-0398 WILDLIFE CD--TAKE DOE FIRST ........................................ SB-0112 WILDLIFE CD-TAKE DOE FIRST .................................. SB-0143 WORKERS COMP & OD- BENEFITS .................................... SB-1067 WORKERS COMPACT- GRAMMAR CHG ........................... SB-0145 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REA SENATE BILL: 304, 500 HOUSE BILL: 104, 125, 175, 176, 177, 178, 254, 277, 670, 735, 802, 968, 1220, 1238, 1268, 1270, 1380, 1776, 1930, 1955, 2014, 2050, 2342, 2468, 2526, 2581 SENATE RESOLUTION: 15, 82, 97, 117, 156, 283, 288, 310, 319, 345, 369, 403, 434, 449, 509, 531, 548, 585, 616, 632, 877, 929, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 35, 73, 96, 104, 114 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP) ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.......................... SB-0922 GOV TORT IMMUNITY MUSEUM DIST......................... SB-0384 HISTORIC PRES-PERMIT USER FEES .................................. SB-0893 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION .......................................... SB-1109 INCOME TAX-IRC REFERENCE ................................. SB-0490 MUNI CD-ZONING BRD OF APPEALS................................. SB-0385, PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES ...................... SB-1002 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. SB-1124 ST REVENUE SHARING--TERMINOLOGY ....................... SB-0941 STATE REVENUE SHARING ......................................... SB-1000 2362 RIGNEY, HARLAN SENATOR (35TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TAX-GRANTS-INCOME RATE INCREAS ...................... SB-1110 TAX- INCOME- SCHOOLS........................ ..................SB-1113 TAXES-APPLICABILITY ................ .................. ... SB-1373 USE TAX-MACHINERY PARTS-REFUND........................ SB-1197 VEH CD-TRAILER REGISTRTN PLATE ...............................SB-1381 WILDLIFE CD-HANDICAPPD-ARCHERY......................... SB-0398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RIGNEY SENATE BILL: 126, 746 HOUSE BILL: 241, 314, 1296, 1430, 1597, 1985 SENATE RESOLUTION: 151, 509, 869 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 52 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 89 ROCK, PHILIP J. SENATOR (8TH DIST. DEM) $HIGHER ED-DPH MATH & SCIENCE.............................. SB-0301 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER...................................... SB-0258 BINGO LICENSE/TAX-SCH TUITION...............................SB-0197 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-TRUSTEES......................... SB-0257 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE....................... SB-0195 CMS-DCFS-MARYVILLE ACADMY-PROP .................. SB-1485 COLL IMMUNZATN EXEMPT COMMUTER................... SB-0127 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT.............................. SB-0053 COUNTY HOSPITALS ....... .................................................... SB-0838 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-STYLE CHG...................................... SB-0400 ELEC CD-1994 PRIMARY DATE .................................. SB-0001 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM ACT ................................ SB-1455 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE .................. .................... SB-0025 FISH CD-GILL NETS/PERCH/CHUB ............................ SB- 1508 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ................. ................ SB-0052 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS .................... ...... SB-0500 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT.... ............... SB-0054 JUDICIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ....................................... SB-,1234 LEG COMMISSION REORGANIZATION ........................... SB- 1158 METRO TRANSIT AUTHORITY-MEMBER .................... SB-1015 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS...................................... SB-0083 PRAIRIE STATE 2000 LITERACY ......................................... SB-1220 PREJUDGMENT INTEREST........................... ................. SB-I1100 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS.................... ........ SB-1487 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB AID LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. SB-0837 PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACT.................................. SB-1075 REVENUE ACT-ASSESSMENTS....................................... SB-1339 SCH CD-PRESCHOOL ED GRANTS........................................ SB-1420 SCH CD-ROCK SCHOOL/DEAF-BLIND.............................. SB-0220 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF-. ................................... SB-1479 ST POLICE-MERIT BD MEMBERSHIP.............................. SB-0535 SUPPORT ORDERS INCOM E ................................................ SB-1201 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS .............................. SB-0800 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ................................ SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROCK SENATE BILL: 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, 715 HOUSE BILL: 106, 107, 108, 393, 394, 395, 687, 888, 1311, 1354, 1357, 1623, 1935, 1983, 2072, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 93, 105, 146,147, 148,172, 173, 190,193, 195, 202, 210, 258, 290, 291, 326, 344, 365, 404, 417, 451, 456, 457, 477, 487, 521, 526, 533, 590, 607, 613, 621, 622, 636, 644, 673, 686, 701, 725, 741, 742, 747, 777, 805, 818, 820, 855, 860, 872, 875, 923, 924, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 947, 958, 968, 970, 972,974, 975, 998 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56, 62, 63,90 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 32, 41, 71, 82, 83, 96, 107, 115, 116, (SSl) 10 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-ST BD ED COLLECTIVE BARGN ..................... SB-1386 $OCE-STATE COMPTROLLER...................................... SB-0258 AGING ACT-DELIVERED MEALS ................................... SB-1037 AIR CONDITIONED TRANSPORTATION ..................:.......... SB-0584 BD HIGHER ED BUDGET FORM............ ........... SB-1447 CHICAGO PARK-PENSION CD-TECH......................... SB-0573 2363 SAVICKAS, FRANK D. SENATOR (15TH DIST. DEM-Cont. COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIENS................................ SB-0556 DASA-AA 12 STEP RECOVERY PRGM................................ SB-1382 DEPT-CORRCOUNTIES/TECHNICAL........................SB-0560 DPH-MOBILE HOME PARK LICENSE ................................... SB-1449 ELEC CD- TECHN ICA L........................ .... ......... ................ SB-0571 GOVT ETHICS-PUBLIC EMPL UNIONS ........................ SB-0862 HEALTH FIN-HOSP BILL/ITEM COST................................. SB-0857 HEALTH FINANCE-NO COST SHIFT ........S..................... SB-0858 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING ................. .... ............. SB-0219 HOME RULE NOTE ACT .......... ...... ........................... .. ........ SB-1032 HOMESTED EXEMP-SENIOR CITIZENS............................. SB-0583 HOMESTED EXEMP SENIOR CITIZENS ............................. SB-1388 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK BET/PAYMT............................. SB-0559 HORSE RACE-INTERTRACK WAGERS ............................. SB-0557 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL............................... ....... SB-0558 INCOM E TAX- DEDUCTIONS ................................................. SB-1389 SINCOME TAX-TECHNICAL S...................... ......... SB-1384 LEG COMM REORGANIZATION-SR CIT ..................... SB-0586 MANDATES-DCCA-PUBLIC HEARINGS........................... SB-1039 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS ....................... SB-1450 METRO WATER RECLAMATN DISTRICT............................. SB-0217 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN .................................... SB-0859 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.................................... SB-0860 MOBILE HOME PARK -SELL HOME...................................... SB-0861 MTA-BOARD AUTHORITY-AGE 65............................. SB-0585 MUNI CD-HOME RULE UNIT/TECH .................................. SB-0572 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS ............................. SB-0083 PUB LABOR RELATNS-500 EMPLOYEE............................ SB-0581 PUB LABOR-UNION FINANCE REPORT ..................... SB-1448 REAL ESTATE LICENSE-DISCIPLINE ............................ SB-0553 RESIDENT REAL PROP CONDITIONS.............................. SB-0856 REVENUE-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDR........................... SB-1383 REVENUE- TECHNICAL ......... ............................. SB-0574 SCH CD-BD OF ED-COLLECTV BARGN .............B..... SB- 1385 SCH CD-CH SCH REFORM/TECHNICAL ............................. SB-0578 SCH CD-SENIOR CITIZEN RESPECT ................................... SB-0580 SCH CD-VACANT GA SCHOLARSHIP ............ .......... SB-0863 SR CITIZN-EARNEST MONEY REFUND ........................... SB-0582 STATE WITHHOLDING-UNION DUES ............................... SB-0579 UTILITY REFUND.CHECKS ........................... .................... SB-1387 VEH CD- CAR RENTAL ........................... ......................... SB-0218 VEH CD-NO FUZZ BUSTER ........................... ........... ...... SB-0575 VEH CD- RENTALS........ ............. ............. .. ....... ............ SB-0896 VEH CD SCRAP METAL ................................... .... .. SB-0576 VEH CD-TARPS FOR ROCK. ......................................... SB-0577 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SAVICKAS HOUSE BILL: 518, 545, 785, 1204, 1487, 2149, 2169, 2592 SENATE RESOLUTION: 84, 85, 86, 149, 177, 181, 182, 183, 322, 331, 332, 333, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 534, 549, 577,648, 655, 692, 707, 727, 734 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 82 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP) $IL PLAN CNCL DEVELOP DISABLTS ......................... SB-0370 $OCE-DEPT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY ..................... SB-0347 $OCE-EDUC LABOR RELATIONS BRD............ ........ SB-0345 ADOPTION-CONFIDENTIALITY ........... ..... ........... SB-0680 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REPRESENTN ............................. SB-0425 BOAT REG ISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ......................... SB-0426 COMMUNITY BUILDING COMPLEX COM .................... SB-1161 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-S0397 CORR CD-PILOT RECYCLING PROGRM ........................... SB-0894 CRIMINAL CD-CHANGE ORDERS .................................. SB-0427 DEV DISABLED- RESIDENT SERVICES................................ SB-0297 DPA-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE-HARDSHP ...... ....... SB-1254 EPA- LIM IT LIABILITY ................................ ...................... SB-0652 GEN ASSIST-DRUG ADVOCACY PRGM ........................ SB-1260 HIGHWAY CD- MAILBOXES ......................S...... .... SB-0428 2364 SCHAFFER, JACK SENATOR (32ND DIST. REP)-Cont. IDPA-MANAGED CARE....................... .................... SB-1263 IDPA- NURSING HOMES ................................................... SB- 1259 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ..............................SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT .................................. SB-0396 MAINTENANCE PROJECT-ST MONEYS ........................... SB-1370 MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW-TECHNICAL................................ SB-1174 MUNI ANNEX-HIWAY COMMSR NOTICE ....................... SB-0203 PARK DIST BOND ISSUE............................... .................... SB-1 122 PARK DIST-CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ............................... SB-0488 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS ............................ SB-0110 PROMPT PAYMENT-NO MEDICAL ASST....................... ... SB-1256 PROPTY TX ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC AID-GEN ASSISTANCE PRGM ............................... SB-1262 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS............................... SB-1258 PUBLIC FUND MUTUAL US OBLIGATN.............................. SB-0829 RESIDENT REAL PROP-MORTGAGE BD............................ SB-0487 SCH CD-AID/PROP TAX EXT LIMIT .................................... SB-1494 SCH CD ED SERVIC REGION INC TX ................................. SB-0485 SCH CD-POST MEETINGS/WORKSHOP .............................. SB-0649 SOLID WASTE RECYCLING PLAN ..................................... SB-0883 UNEMPLOY INS-LOAN ORIGINATOR ................................ SB-0486 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE............................ SB-0176 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAFFER SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 635, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1255, 1257, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 130!, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 7, 576, 581, 635, 641, 645, 650, 658, 901, 954, 1106, 1448, 1860, 2019, 2396, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 177, 509, 551, 567, 581, 829,899, 950 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 28 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 15, 18, 22, 28, 29, 33, 65, 89, 110, 118 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP) $STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.................................. SB-527 CAP DEV BD-ASBESTOS ABATMNT............................. SB-1395 CHIPS-EXTEND ELIGIBILITY LIMIT................................... SB-1023 CON FRD-HLTH PRICE DISCRIMINAT................................ SB-0493 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT................................ SB-0397 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT-AIDS ............................. SB-0263 DOT-HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORTN .............................. SB- 1250 EPA-GASOLINE VAPOR RECOVERY ..................................,. SB-1241 HEALTH FINANCE REFORM I--CARE.............................. SB-0646 HIV-NOTICE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES............................... SB-0831 HLTH CARE BILLING PROCEDURE....................................... SB-0492 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION .............................. SB-0735 IDPA M EDICAL SERVICES ......... ....................... ................... SB-1269 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT ........................ SB-0395 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT ................................. SB-0396 INSUR-INVITRO FERTILIZATION ....................................... SB-1310 INSURANCE CODE CAPTION...................................... SB-0268 MUNI CD-PUBLIC LAND-APPRAISERS ........................... SB-0063 MUNI CD-SURPLUS PROP/APPRAISAL............................... SB-0909 OIL/GAS-CD BOND-DRILLING PERMT............ ........... SB-0266 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD-WORK.... ..................... SB-0813 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY.....,............................ SB-0126 REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY-LIFE ............................ SB-0267 REV ACT-TAX SALE/12% MAX BID..................................... SB-0199 VEH CD-NO RADAR DETECTORS....................................... SB-0194 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHUNEMAN SENATE BILL: 281, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 440, 448, 1243, 1244, 1248, 2365 SCHUNEMAN, CALVIN W. SENATOR (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont. 1249, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303,1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1374, 1423, 1427,1428, 1429 HOUSE BILL: 525, 1323, 1466, 1691, 1692, 2416 SENATE RESOLUTION: 318, 484, 509,568, 570, 829, 943 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 15, 18, 28, 29, 35, 40,,89 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM) $COMM COLLEGE BRD-BRD TRUSTEES ............................ SB-0308 BOB-LEG-FEDERAL FUNDS/INTERGOV ......................... SB-0971 BUDGET PROCESS-IL AUTHORITIES................................. SB-0483 CEMETERY CARE ACT- TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0489 CERT OF PARTICIPATIN-ELIMINATE......................... SB-0451 CIVIL AD CD-CIGARETTE TAX .................................................. SB-1327 CIVIL ADMN CD-SECTION REFERNCE............................. SB-0195 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS ................................. SB-0405 COAL CLEANING-PROPERTY TAX...................................... SB-0455 COMPTROLLER RPRT FISCAL IMPACT......................... SB-0261 COMPTROLLER- WITHHOLDING FEE ............................... SB-1046 CORR CD-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINE ............... ....... SB-1020 CRIM CD-PUB OFFICIAL INTERFERE................................. SB-0817 DCCA-REPORT INCENTIVE OFFERS................................. SB-1003 DENR-ED PRGM-GASOHOL PROMOTION................. SB-1364 DENR-RIVERS& STREAMS PROTECTN .................... SB-1392 DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AUTH-REPRT......................... SB-0479 EDUC FOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.......................... SB-0180 ELEC CD- 1994 PRIMARY DATE ............................................. SB-000i ELECTRICIAN LICENSING ACT................ .............. SB-0443 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ACT............................ SB-1451 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZ WASTE.................................... SB-0633 ETHANOL MOTOR FUEL-ALTERNATIVE................... SB-1379 ETHANOL- MOTOR FUEL ......................... ......................... SB-0929 EXPORT DEV AUTH-MEMBER ....................................... SB-0484 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE........................................... SB-0025 GASOHOL EFFECT ON VEHICLES ................................ SB-1365 GASOHOL-TAX RATE-DEFINE ................................... SB-1363 GO BONDS-PERSONAL PROPERTY...................................... SB-0452 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION ............................. SB-0670 GOVT FINANCES-INC TAX -FUNDS............................. SB- 1473 HGHR ED EMPLOYEES-SICK LEAVE..................................... SB-1182 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS................................... SB-0060 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. SB-0634 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION ......................... SB-0735 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ....................................... SB-0500 IDPA-MEDICAL-MAMMOGRAMS ..................................... SB-1380 INCREASE SOLID WSTE FEE......................... ..................... SB-1349 INS-FIBROCYSTIC............................................ SB-0830 INTEREST-ESTATE CLAIMS-PROBATE ..................... SB-1147 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................ SB-0215 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT............................. SB-1329 MOTOR FUEL STANDARDS/ETHANOL......................... SB- 1361 NO SALE LIST-PHONE SOLICITATN ................................ SB-1467 OCCUPATION INFO COORDINATING................................... SB-0981 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-TRAINING REIMBURS........................... SB-0181 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION.............................SB-0448 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-LITERACY .................................... SB-1220 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES............................ SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLLEGE-GRANT RATES................................ SB-0309 PUB UTIL UNJUST RATE INCREASE ............................... SB-1200 REVENUE- TECHN ICAL ........................................................ SB-1321 SCH CD-BUY VOCATIONAL ED HOUSE ....................... SB-0825 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ......................................... SB-0708 2366 SEVERNS, PENNY L. SENATOR (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. SCH CD-COMPULSORY SCH ATTENDNC.......................... SB-0178 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF ....................................... SB-1479 ST EMPLOYEE-ACCRUED VACA/SICK............................... SB-0091 ST PURCHASING-OWNER DISCLOSURE.... ........ .... SB-0667 ST PURCHASING-TECHNICAL.......................................... SB-0719 STATE COMPTROLLER ACT................................... SB-0668 STATE FAIR-MINIMUM GATE FEE............... ............. SB-0449 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION DETERNC ............................... SB-0624 TOLL HIGHWAY-AUTHORITY........................................... SB-0480 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-WORKSHARING ........................... SB-0450 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE HMO...................................... SB-0300 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE...............................................SB-1495 VEH CD- DRUGS & DRIVING ............................................... SB-0781 VEH/SCH CD-DR LICENS/ATTENDNCE...........................SB-0176 VET AFFAIRS MED ASST HOUSING:..................... .' .SB-0196 VETERANS ASSISTANCE-COUNTIES ............................. SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SEVERNS SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306 HOUSE BILL: 12, 50, 248, 551, 575, 614, 742, 875, 910, 968, 1000, 1021, 1121, 1601, .1623, 1842, 1878, 2100, 2177, 2420, 2422, 2556 SENATE RESOLUTION: 46, 97,114, 115, 116, 137, 168, 169, 289, 303, 311, 374, 376, 441, 469, 470, 471, 475, 493, 526, 539, 546, 576, 680, 736, 874, 923, 924, 949, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 20, 29, 79 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 36, 45,62, 66, 96, 105, 107 SENATE RESOLUTION: (SS1) 2; (SSI) 4 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-DWIGHT CORRECTIONAL CNTER........................... SB-0113 $DCCA-ENERGY ASSISTANCE............................................SB-1476 AGING-ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA...................................... SB-1224 CHILD CARE TECHNICAL...........................................SB-1443 CHILD LABOR-AGE 18 (NOT 16) ......... ....... ......... SB-0804 COMMUNTY-INTEGRATE LIVE ARRANG ................... SB-1472 CONTROLLED SUBS-PENALTIES.......................................... SB-1433 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCE PENLTY ........... .. SB-1464 DAY CARE-EMPLOYER LIABILITY .................................... SB-0109 DCCA-RECOMMEND LEGISLATION ............................. SB-0476 DCFS-CUSTODY/VISIT/MARRIGAGE........................... SB-0789 DCFS-GROUP DAY CARE ACTIVITIES................................ SB-1457 DPH HYSTERECTOMY ALTERNATIVES... ............... SB-0108 EMS-DPH-PEDIATRIC TRAMA CARE ............................... SB-1331 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... SB-1475 FAM PRACT RESID-ANNUAL RPT....................................... SB-1205 FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ........................ ......... SB-0025 HAZARD SUBSTANCE-BITTER TASTE .............................. SB-0076 HAZARDOUS SUBS-BITTERING AGENT............................ SB-0227 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES .................................... SB-0064 HOUSING DEV-COMMUNITY ORGANIZT........................SB-0526 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASMNT........................... SB-0812 IDPA-CHILDCARE REIMBURSEMENTS ............................ SB-0477 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ........................................ SB-0500 IDPA-MEDICAL-MAMMOGRAMS..................................... SB-1380 INFNT MORTLTY-YRLY BD REPT ............................ SB-1223 INTERAGENCY COORDINATION ...................................... SB-0475 MAMMOGRAPHY TESTING................................................ SB-0527 MEDICAL PATIENTS RIGHTS ................................. SB-0106 NURSNG HOME CARE-TECHNICAL................................SB-1038 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS..................................... SB-0083 PERSONNEL CD-AFFIRMATIV ACTION.............................SB-0472 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS .........................................SB- 183 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB HEALTH-EMERG HEALTH CARE............................ SB-1146 PUBLIC AID COST LIVING ADJUST..............;...... SB-0226 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL DISPENSERS...................... SB-0888 PUBLIC AIQ-TRAINING PROGRAMS........................ SB-0886 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1...................................... SB-1479 TOWNSHIP LAW-GEN ASSISTNCE TAX.. ........................ SB-0887 2367 SMITH, MARGARET SENATOR (12TH DIST. DEM)--Cont UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE-HMO................................. SB-0300 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE.............................................. SB-1495 WARN HOME MEDICAL TEST KITS................................ SB-0107 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SMITH SENATE BILL: 328, 830, 1019 HOUSE BILL: 313, 426, 489, 739, 916, 1128, 1162, 1203, 1218, 1283, 1463, 1573, 1608, 1609, 1615, 1623, 1797,.1923, 2074, 2075, 2186, 2227, 2228, 2458, 2464, 2486, 2491, 2510, 2558 SENATE RESOLUTION: 44, 147, 148, 193, 268, 385, 386, 387, 485, 486, 533, 607, 608, 609, 612, 619, 622, 644,:664, 673, 684, 689, 699, 709, 731, 736, 973 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 79 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 96, 112 SENATE COMMITTEE ON REVENUE PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ................................... SB-0001 SS-1 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP) AMBULATRY SURGICL TREATMT CNTR ............................SB-0865 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL......................... SB-0946 BANK HOME EQUITY MORTGAG-AGING .................... SB-0033 BODILY SUBSTNCE REMOVL/USE ACT .............................. SB-0114 CHICAGO SANITARY DIST-TRUSTEES.............................. SB-0257 CHILD CARE-DAY CARE HOME....................................... SB-0132 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAYCARE HOME....................... SB-0130 CMS-ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS................................... SB-0405 COURT FILINGS FAX ACT .........................................SB-0078 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE-COMPENSATN ............................ SB-1391 DCFS-CHILDREN RESIDENTIAL CARE.............................. SB-0094 DC FS- REPO RTS ............................................. ...................... SB-1287 DEFERRED COMP-EMPLOYER FUNDED ......................... SB-0603 DMHDD GRANT-FEDERAL FUNDING......................... SB-0925 DMHDD-EQUITY FUNDING ............................................ SB-0539 DOT-FLOOD CONTROL-TOLL-FREE # ........................ SB-0439 EARLY RETIRE-COAL-VARIOUS ACTS..................... . SB-0045 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS....................................... SB-0013 ELECCD-SPLIT SHIFT JUDGES ................................ SB- 1141 ELECTIONS-BACK DOOR REFERENDA.............................. SB-0922 EMS-DPH-PEDIATRIC TRAMA CARE ............................. SB-1331 EPA-LANDFILL LANDSCAPE WASTE ................................: SB-0854 EPA- TECHNICAL......... ..................... ...................... SB-0966 EXPERIMENTAL ORGAN TRANSPLANTS................... SB-0115 GOV ETHICS-EMPLYMT RESTRICTION............................. SB-0670 HEALTH CARE SURROGATE ACT ............................. ............. SB-1092 HIGHER ED-BAN ROTC EXCLUSION .................................. SB-0644 HISTORIC RESOURCE PRES-PLANS................................ SB-0525 IMMIGRATION SERVICE REGULATION .............S................ SB-1516 INCOME TAX PAYMT-CREDIT CARD................................. SB-1490 INS CD-LIFE-MILITARY PERSONNEL.............................. SB-0169 LOCAL GOV ACCOUNTABILITY/DEBT.......................... SB-1329 MEDICAL PROCEDURE CONSENT................................ SB-0095 MEDICAL/SELF-DETERMINATION ............................... SB-0079 MNTL HLTH INTERGVT AGREEMENT.. ....................... SB-0168 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT.................................... SB-0316 NURSE ACT-LICENSE EXCEPTION ................................... SB-1105 PARENTAGE-TESTING/DNA .... ................... SB-1297 PEN CD-DWNST POL-PENSION BENFT..................... . SB-0014 PERSONNEL CD-TRAINING REIMBURS......................... SB-0181 PROPERTY CONTROL-REPORTS.................... ........SB-0223 PROPERTY TAX LIMIT- COOK CNTY.............................. SB-1474 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-AWARDS............................ SB-1496 RADIATION MACHINE TEST ................... ...................... SB-0435 REAL EST LIC ACT -APPRAISERS ....................... ...... SB-0778 REG AGCY SUNSET-DECEPTION EXAM............... ............ SB-0312 REGION HLTH CARE SER AUTH ACT ................................... SB-0202 REV-INC TAX-CHECK-MONEY ORDER .................. SB-0077 SCH CD-COOK REG SUPT-INTEREST ......................SB-0642 SCH CD LEGAL REPRESENTATION ................................... SB-0075 2368 TOPINKA, JUDY BAAR SENATOR (22ND DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPT-INTEREST...................... ....S SB-0538 SCH CD-REGNL TRUSTEE MEETINGS............................ SB-0073 SCH CD-REGNL TRUSTEE SECRETARY............................. SB-0074 SCH CD-TOWNSHIP TREASR-TRUSTEE.......................... SB-0882 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND DISPOSTN............................. SB-0643 SIU-CARBONDALE-AQUACULTURE CNT ...................... SB-0093 ST PURCHASING-OWNER DISCLOSURE .......................... SB-0667 TOLL HIGHWAY-AUTHORITY .............................................. SB-0480 VEH CD- RELOCATORS ........................................ ............SB-1497 VEH CD TARPS ................................................... ............ SB-0222 VEH CD-TINT WINDOW/APPLICATION ........................... SB-0566 VET AFFAIRS-MED ASST-HOUSING... ............ .....SB-0196 WORKPLACE DRUG & ALCOHL TESTNG ........................... SB-0321 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TOPINKA SENATE BILL: 1, 37, 60, 261, 416, 502, 563, 587, 635, 868, 910, 947, 1020, 1037,.1172, 1189, 1191, 1241, 1264, 1293, 1294, 1374 HOUSE BILL: 67, 478, 515, 551, 610,629, 633, 634, 677, 678, 778, 812, 1188, 2292, 2334, 2413, 2446, 2491, 2512 SENATE RESOLUTION: 11, 51, 52, 58,61, 91, 93, 106, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 145, 177, 179, 180, 185, 186, 204, 216, 260, 261, 262, 263, 298, 299, 300, 301, 308, 314, 329, 349, 360, 367, 382, 388, 407, 408, 410, 430, 431, 444, 462, 488, 509, 511, 512, 513, 514, 527, 528, 540, 541, 542, 544, 552, 555, 556, 557, 571, 572, 573, 589, 594, 595, 596, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 618, 634, 637, 638, 639, 640, 646, 658, 669, 675, 677, 678, 685, 690, 693, 736, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 762, 763, 764, 765, 766, 767, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 802, 810, 811, 812, 819, 821, 840, 841, 842, 843, 851, 864, 865, 866, 867, 877, 878, 879, 882, 905, 906, 907, 908, 909, 910, 911, 912, 913, 914, 917, 918, 919, 920, 943, 950, 960, 976, 977, 978, 979, 980, 987, 989, 990, 993 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 42, 46, 47, 59, 69, 70, 71 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 15, 18, 24, 39, 40, 43, 46, 57, 58, 60, 68, 89, 96 VADALABENE, SAM M. SENATOR (56TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-CONSERVATION/ALTON PKWY ..................... SB-0044 $DEPT-VETERANS AFFAIRS-HOUSING............................ SB-1341 $O CE--SIU ................... ............................ ...... SB-0304 $OCE--STATE COMPTROLLER ....................... ...................... SB-0258 $OCE-U OF I BOARD OF TRUSTEES .............................SB-0302 CIVIL PRO- TECHNICAL ....................................................... SB-1434 DOT-HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-SIGNS ............................ SB-0419 ESDA PLAN STANDARDS/NAME CHG .......................... SB-1202 FIRE-POLICE BOARD-NO FELON..................................... SB-0506 HERITAGE PKWY/LAND MGMT PLAN .............................. SB-0041 HIGHER ED STUDENT ASSIST/VETS.................................... SB-0060 HORSE RACE BOARD-ADD MEMBERS ............................... SB-0491 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS................................................... SB-0120 LIQUOR-RIVERBOAT LICENSE.............. ...............SB-0834 PEN CD-TEACHERS/EARLY RETMT................ ........... SB-1493 PEN CD- UNIV POLICE/SALARY ............................................ SB-1106 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY/EARLY RETMT.......................SB-1492 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS................................... SB-0083 POWER OF ATTY-PROPERTY-NOTARY.......................... SB-0055 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLL-ST BD/TECHNICAL ............................... SB-0404 PUB UTIL-UNJUST RATE INCREASE ................................... SB-1200 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1................................. SB-1479 TWP WATERWORKS NO BID CONTRACT....................... SB-0505 VEH CD-SPECIAL VANITY.............................................. SB-1 184 VETERANS ASSISTANCE- COUNTIES ................................ SB-0037 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY VADALABENE SENATE BILL: 209, 210, 211, 212, 301, 303, 305, 306, 308, 328 HOUSE BILL: 290, 785, 1196, 1565, 1696, 2633 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 19, 49, 70, 71, 75, 76, 140, 141, 142, 143, 154, 166, 199, 204, 219, 220, 237, 312, 313, 411, 487, 538, 558, 583, 623, 687, 688, 706, 779, 824, 877, 884, 887, 892, 893, 897, 898, 925, 943, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 40, 75, 90, 96, 108, (SS1) 13 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP) $OCE-- DEPT-CORRECTIONS..................... ...................... SB-0367 2369 WATSON, FRANK C. SENATOR (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION ....................... ............. SB-0364 $OCE-DEPT-TRANSPORTATION ....................................... SB-0365 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL........... SB-0946 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-TECHNICAL ............................... SB-1155 CNTY SUPERINTNT HGWY-NAME CHG .................... SB-0051 CREDIT CARD NUMBER-CHECK....................................... SB-0019 CRIM JURISPRUDENCE COMPENSATN.......................... SB-1391 DOT-HIGH SPEED RAIL TRANSPORTN........................... SB-1250 EMS ACT-PARAMEDIC DEFIBRILLATR............................. SB-0647 EXPLOSIVES ACT- HEARINGS............................................ SB-1303 HEALTH DECISION REGISTRY .................................... SB-0502 LIBRARY TRUSTEE VACANCY ........................................ SB-0609 LOCAL GOVT HEALTH CLAIMS .............................................. SB-0501 PEN CD DWNST POLICE-RETIREMNT............................ SB-0596 PEN CD-TEACHER-RETIREMNT....................................... SB-0224 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................ SB-0119 PENSION FUND/TEACHERS ONLY..................................... SB-0597 PERSONNEL CD-PERSIAN GULF VETS .......................... SB-0110 PROMPT PAY-AUTOMATIC PENALTIES ...........................SB-1002 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY................................ SB-0126 PUBLIC HLTH- HOSPITALS........ .............................SB-0968 RETAILERS OCCUPATN TAX-TECH.............................. SB-0499 ROAD DISTRICTTAX NOTICE..................................... SB-0503 SALES TAX-BIDDERS ON DELINQUNT.......................... SB-1520 SCH CD-CASIMIR PULASKI DAY....................... .............. SB-0640 SCH CD-MARCHING BAND-PE-EXEMPT..................... SB-0641 SOUTHWEST TOLL HIGHWAY ........................................... SB-0892 STATE PROMPT PAYMENT-MED ASST ....................".. SB-0030 TOLL HIGHWY AUTH-GRANT CHARTER ......................... SB-0381 USED CAR WARRANTY ........ ............................................. .... SB-0632 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL DRIVER .................................... SB-12279 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL VEHICLES/AG .............................. SB-1285 VEH CD-MOBILE HOME PERMIT.................................... SB-0753 VEH CD- SUBLEASING VEHICLE........................................ SB-1274 VEH CD- TECHN ICAL........................................................ ..... SB-1271 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WATSON SENATE BILL: 328, 1496 HOUSE BILL: 640, 843, 983, 989, 1165, 1218, 1286, 1551, 1955, 1956, 1960, 2067, 2174, 2349 SENATE RESOLUTION: 8, 25, 42,47, 48, 204, 208, 209, 234, 235, 302, 328, 398, 403, 440, 479, 497, 508, 537, 546, 592, 633, 649, 744, 745, 903, 904, 950, 951 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18; 73, 86, 89, 96 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP) $OCE-DEPT ENERGY & NATURAL RES ....................... SB-0348 $OCE-U OF I BOARD OF TRUSTEES ................................ SB-0302 $ST UNIVERSITIES RETIREMENT ................................... ..... SB-0310 $ST UNIVERSITIES CIVIL SERVICE.................................. SB-0311 $ST UNIVERSITY RETIREMENT SYS ...................... ...... SB-0295 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL ........................... SB-1243 CHILD VICTIM PRIVACY-DISCLOSER............................ SB-0540 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTNMENT ........................ SB-0397 COUNTY CD-FLOODPLAN/INS/MANUAL................... SB-1374 EPA/FOAM LANDFILL COVER ............ ...............SB-0296 FOREST PRESERVE-TRADE LAN D................................. SB-0549 GEN OB BONDS-$2 INCREASE.................... .................... SB-0375 GEN OBLIGAT BONDS-S2 INCREASE.................................. SB-1317 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTNMENT ACT .......................... SB-0395 IL DEV FIN AUTH/BOND LIMIT ..................................... SB-0796 IL GENERAL ASSEMBLY REDISTRICT............................ SB-0396 PROHIBIT INTERSTATE BRNCH BNKS............. ...... ..... ...... SB-1487 PUB LIBRARY DIST/LOCAL LIBRARY................................. SB-0390 PUBLIC FUNDS INVESTMNT-TECHNCL.................... SB-0621 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,S SENATE BILL: 281, 301, 303, 304, 305, 306, 308, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347,. 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 2370 WEAVER, STANLEY B. SENATOR (52ND DIST. REP)--Cont. 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 440, 635, 1241, 1244, 1248, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1310, 1312, 1313, 1314, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1351, 1368, 1369, 1373, 1423, 1427, 1428, 1429 HOUSE BILL: 632, 646, 649, 682, 786, 1461, 2380, 2381 SENATE RESOLUTION: 204, 258, 509, 591, 630, 786, 829 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 28, 29, 57, 89 WELCH, PATRICK D. SENATOR (38TH DIST. DEM) $EPA-TROY GROVE/SEWAGE ......................... ................ SB-0951 $OCE- BOARD OF REGENTS .............................................. SB-0303 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT-SCH/REMOVAL......................... SB-0946 CONSUMR CONTRACT/PLAIN LANGUAG.......................... SB-0879 DENR-RIVERS & STREAMS PROTECTN ...................... SB-1392 DENR-TIRES WHITE GOODS-FOAMS....................... .... SB-0989 ELECTRIC SUPPLIER -TECHNICAL..................... .......... SB-1194 ENERGY CONSERVATION ........................... SB-0972 ENVIRONMNTL LEGAL RESOURCES .................................. SB-0232 ENVRNMNT LABEL & ADVERTISING.................................. SB-0948 EPA- CFC REFRIGERANTS ............................. .................. SB-0947 EPA HAZARDOUS PCB INCINERATOR ........................ SB-0924 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE .......................................... SB- 1177 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ........................................ SB-1180 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FUNDS.................................... SB-1438 EPA NO WHITE GOODS IN LANDFILL ............................... SB-1439 EPA-PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY............................................... SB-0923 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS......................... SB-1478 HOME WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM ................................ SB-0049 HYDROELECTRIC POWR UTILIZATION .............................. SB-0735 ICC UTILITIES-ENERGY SAVING..................................... SB-0050 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ........................... SB-0017 OPEN MEETINGS-REAL ESTATE....................................... SB-0089 PACKAGING REDUCTION/RECYCLING ............................ SB-0235 PERSIAN GULF SOLDIER BENEFITS............................. SB-0083 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............ ............. SB-0126 PUB UTILITIES-TELECOMMUNICATN.... ........... SB-0062 PUBLIC WATER/INFRASTRUCTR SYST..... .............SB-0241 R EC Y C LE TIR ES .................................. ................................... SB-1311 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ....................................... SB-1051 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ......................................... SB-1053 RESPONSIBLE PROPERTY TRANSFER.................................. SB-1437 SCH CD-CERT PERSONNEL/PAY ....................................... SB-0708 SCH CD-ED BD INSERVICE TRAIN .................................... SB- 1178 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE K-6 ........................................... SB-1179 SCH CD-SALARIES/RACE.................. .................... SB-1225 SCH CD TECHNICAL .............................................................. SB-1413 SCHOOL ENERGY CONSERVATION ..................................... SB-1526 SEN CIT-DISABLED/TAX RELIEF1....................................... SB-1479 SOC SECURITY-BIRTH CERTIFICATE ............................... SB-1330 SOLID WASTE PLANING/RECYCLING............................ SB-0237 SOURCE SEPARATION RECYCLING PG ............................... SB-1295 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTN PRGM ........................... SB-0236 UNIVERSL TELEPHONE SERV-TECH ................................ SB-1400 VEH CD-SALES/MARKETING..........................................B-0393 VET AFFAIRS-MEDASST-HOUSING ................................. SB-0196 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELCH SENATE BILL: 93, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308 HOUSE BILL: 72, 619, 706, 755, 756, 852, 992, 1184, 1323, 1522, 1528, 1598, 1696, 1741, 1891, 1908, 1932, 2017, 2164, 2250, 2338, 2462, 2488, 2491, 2571, 2589, 2643 SENATE RESOLUTION: 97, 509, 560, 561, 562, 647, 654, 733, 862, 877, 999 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 60 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP) $COMM COLLEGE BRD-BRD TRUSTEES........................... SB-0308 2371 WOODYARD, HARRY SENATOR (53RD DIST. REP)-Cont. $IL RURAL BOND BANK ............ ............ ...... ..................... SB-0362 $OCE-DEPT AG .......................... SB-0334 CHILD CARE-DAY CARE HOME........ ............................... SB-0132 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAYCARE HOME............................. SB-0130 CIVIL AD CD- BIKE PATH .............................. ....................... SB-1318 DEPT-LABOR-BALLOON DART GAME............................. SB-0131 DRAINAGE-RECORD LIEN RELEASE .............................. SB-0065 EPA-EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES.................................. SB-0414 EXPORT DEV AUTH-MEMBER ............................................ SB-0484 FARM DEV BREED-RAISE LIVESTOCK................................ SB-0928 FINANCE INSTITUTN-EXCISE TAX .............................. SB-0895 FIREWORKS REGULATION-PREVENTN............................ SB-1235 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CD/STAMPS...................... ...... SB-1316 HISTORIC PRPTY-ABANDON/TITLE .................................. SB-1248 HLTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL.................... ................. SB-0902 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-PENALTIES ............................... SB-0064 HORSE RACING ALLOCTN-LICENSEE........................... SB-0320 ICC-EXEMPT WASTE HAULNG VEHCLE..........................SB-0066 INCOME TAX-PROTEST/DEFICIENCY ............................. SB-0391 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL CD-TECHNICAL....................... SB-1440 INCOME TAX--SHORT TITLE ................. .......................... SB-1518 INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ............................................... SB-1162 JUV COURT-HOME MONITOR MINORS............................. SB-0067 LIVESTOCK DEALERS DISCIPLINE ........................................ SB-0068 LVESTCK DVLPMNT LOAN-REV BND .............................. SB-0927 MINES & MINERALS-OIL & GAS BRD ................................SB-0326 MOBILE HOMES-TAXES ....................................................... SB-0901 MOTOR FUEL & PETROLEUM STANDRD ............................ SB-1127 PERSNL CD CONSERV POLICE TERMS. ........................... SB-1073 PROPTY TX-ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY............................... SB-0126 PUB COMM COLLEGE GRANT RATES.... ........................ SB-0309 PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSN/BOND ............................... SB-1121 PUBLIC WATER/IN FRASTRUCTR SYST.............................. SB-0241 REAL EST LIC ACT-ECON DEV CORP ................................ SB-1517 SCH CD- TECHNICAL ............................................................ SB-1096 SCHOOL FINANCING-INCOME TAX ................................. SB-1456 ST GROUP INS-RETIRED EMPLOYEES............................ SB-0401 ST REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .......................... SB-0941 ST SALES TX-PROTESTS ................................................... SB-0392 STATE REVENUE SHARING .............................S....;O............ SB- 1000 TASK FORCE/MARKET RECYCLABLES ......................... SB-0189 UNEMPLOYMENT-DEFINE CHILD................................... SB-1131 VEH CD- ICC EXEMPTION ...................... ........... .............. SB-0512 VEH CD-MOBILE HOME PERMIT........................................ SB-0753 WELL ABANDONMENT/OIL & GAS ACT ...................... SB-0904 WILDLIFE CD-DEER-ARCHERS......................................... SB-1286 WILDLIFE CD-TAKE DOE FIRST...................................... SB-0143 WILDLIFE CODE-PHEASANT STAMPS ............................ SB-0411 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOODYARD SENATE BILL: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 328, 429; 1487 HOUSE BILL: 125, 197, 367, 637; 677, 678, 743, 815, 994, 1025, 1026, 1304, 1369, 1379, 1464, 1475, 1512, 1828, 2206, 2325, 2329, 2368 SENATE RESOLUTION: 109, 137, 317, 402, 435, 436, 437, 467, 468, 506, 509, 617, 618, 630, 772, 781, 804, 813 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 43 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 15, 18, 35, 49, 54, 69, 73, 89, 92, 104 ZITO, GREG SENATOR (26TH DIST. DEM) 2372 INDEX TO SPONSORS HOUSE 2373 ACKERMAN, JAY REPRESENTATIVE (89TH DIST. REP) CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ..................... HB-0434 DEPT-AG-TESTS/PERMITS ..................................... HB-1744 ELEC CD CANCEL PRIMARY ELECTN................................ HB-0790 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ACKERMAN HOUSE BILL: 579, 598, 599, 600, 602, 603, 604, 605, 681, 947, 948, 1352, 2741, 2742 SENATE BILL: 63, 623, 1280 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 348, 437, 849, 1155, 1213 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING.............................. HB-1875 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY............................................ HB-0741 AGING-RESPITE CARE ................. ..................... HB-2469 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS .................................. HB-0213 ANIMAL EYE TESTING ................................ .................... HB-1042 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 ASBESTOS-BUILDING PERMIT ACT................................... HB-2519 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY........................................ HB-2359 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF.......................... HB-2145 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN............................. HB-1770 CANNABIS CONTROL-CONSPIRACY...................... HB-1452 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS ........ ......... ........... HB-1777 CIRCUITBREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ................................... HB-0568 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY.......................................... HB-1568 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/WORKPLACE................................... HB-1205 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 CONSUMER FRAUD MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-1790 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS........................ HB-0041 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES........................... HB-1101 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE .......................... HB-1673 CONVENIENCE STORE SAFETY ACT............................... HB-0564 CORR-FELONY NO HOME DETENTION............................ HB-1380 CORR- FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................. HB-1675 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM........................ HB-1632 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS .......................... HB-2221 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ................................. HB-0276 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY .................................. HB-0840 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS............................... HB-0858 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP................................ HB-2038 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS ........................ ........ HB-2545 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ...................................... HB-1647 DASA PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................... HB-1128 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS ............................... ......... HB-0013 DENR-STUDY LAKE CALUMET WATER............................ HB-0941 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................... HB-1475 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM .......................... HB-0954 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT............................................. HB-1830 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTER.......... ... ........ HB-1208 ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/COMMITTEEMN......................... HB-0122 ELEC CD-ST PATRICKS PRIMARY ...................................... HB-0268 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE ......................... HB-0763 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT .......................................H.. B-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................. HB-2666 EPA-CFC CONTAINERS 30 POUNDS............................... HB-1783 EPA- COKE GAS RULES .......................................................... HB-1773 EPA-DRINKING WATER/ALUMINUM.........................:. HB-1233 EPA-FUGITIVE DUST-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1782 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS .............................. HB-2570 EPA-INCINERATOR MORATORIUM .,................................. HB-0195 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL.................... .. HB-0477 EPA-TOXIC SEWAGE SLUDGE......................................... HB-1778 EPA WASTE TRACKING REPORTS.. ......................... HB-2567 EPA- 800 N UM BER.................................................. ........ .... HB-1774 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ......................................... HB-0010 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION.............................. HB-1515 FOI D-HANDGUN/SEMIAUTO/FINE..................................HB-2212 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES......................................... HB-1627 2374 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD ......................... HB-2128 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE......................... HB-0569 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS ........................................ HB-0187 HOSPITALS/RISK MANAGEMENT ......................................... HB-1711 HOUSE AUTHORITY-TENANT/MANAGE ........................ HB-1504 HUMANE ANIMAL ACT-FIGHTS.................................. HB-2378 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 IDPA--EMPLOYMVENT.................... HB-2453 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM....:................................... HB-2236 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE ...................................... HB-2233 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................. HB-0162 INCOME TX CREDIT-PROPERTY TAX ............................... HB-0075 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ......................................... HB-0076 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC.............................. HB-1139 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................. HB-1764 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE...................... ..HB-0039 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ................... ... B-1903 JUV COURT-DISPOSITIONAL PLANS................. ........... HB-2225 LAND TRUST-BENEFICIARY................................................HB0940 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG..................... HB-1906 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT.............................................. HB-1663 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE.................................. HB-1910 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT........................................HB-0503 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION............................... HB-0124 LIQUOR-RETAILER RECYCLING.................................... HB-2424 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ...................... HB-0053 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE RATING .......................... HB-1154 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER .......................................HB-2195 MHDD MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ........................... HB-1347 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ........................... HB-0225 OCCUP HLTH HAZARD FUND ....................................... HB-2105 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT ...................... HB-1788 PEN CD CHGO POLICE-VOTE-BOARD........................... HB-0664 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-RETRMT INCR............................ HB-0665 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-SALARY BNFT...................... HB-1267 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER/AUTO INCR............................... HB-0625 PEN CD-IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP ................................... HB-1893 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE ............................ HB-1904 PESTICIDE ACT CONTAINERS .................................... HB-1905 PORT DISTRICT/LAKE CALUMET.................................. HB-1789 PROP TAX-SR CIT HOMESTEAD INFO ............................. HB- 1153 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION .......................... HB-0860 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE........................... HB-2122 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ......... .............. HB-0501 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND............................... HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE................................... HB-0164 PUB UTILITY RATE NEED IN 2 YRS................................... HB-1771 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ... ................ HB-2216 PUBLIC HEALTH-MALPRACTICE ........................................ HB-1779 PUBLIC UTILITY-ENERGY AUDIT......... ..... ....... HB-0758 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS................................. HB-2573 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY ............................HB-2027 RECYCLED PLASTICS/BLDG CODES................................ HB-0201 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE .............................HB-2576 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP.................. HB-1264 RIGHT TO PRIVACY WORK PLACE...................................... HB-1533 SALES TAX-FOOD & MEDICINE........................................... HB-1214 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS ..................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT.................................... HB-0759 SCH CD-ABOLISH COOK CNTY SUPT ........................... HB-0760 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCILS................................. HB-1775 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................................... HB-0047 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX RDG & MATH........... ......... HB-0343 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX ELEMENTARY.......................... HB-0339 SINGLE ELECTED OFFICE LIMITATN................................... HB-0563 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME ................... ............. HB-1772 2375 BALANOFF, CLEMENT REPRESENTATIVE (35TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................. HB-2063 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN............................ HB-0316 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ............................... HB-0143 STUDY MALPRACTICE INSURANCE................................ .. HB-2077 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS....................... HB-0686 TENANT RIGHTS NOTICE-HOUSING ......................... HB-1244 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT ............................ ........... ..... HB- 1849 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ............................. HB-2377 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS ........................ HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-CHILD CARE................................. HB-2246 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH............................ HB-0036 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ............................... HB-0244 VEH CD MANUFACTURER LOGO................................... HB-1484 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/RECEIPT ...................................... HB-2028 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ....................... HB-0040 WEATHERIZATION-FURNACE REPAIR...................... HB-1781 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ....................................... HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ...............................HB-2555 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY.......................... HB-2103 WORKERS COMP-AGRICULTURE.................................... HB-1780 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT ................... .... HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALANOFF HOUSE BILL: 34, 77, 292, 293, 488, 489, 551, 575, 585, 614, 898, 993, 1162, 1198, 1463, 1509, 1510, 1587, 1615, 1629, 1677, 1680, 1694, 1776, 1812, 1870, 1876, 1877, 1955, 2025, 2085, 2090, 2112, 2196, 2232, 2307, 2338, 2379, 2411,2457, 2458, 2468, 2569, 2596, 2676, 2693,.2714, 2731, 2753 SENATE BILL: 3, 8, 16, 64, 83, 115, 169, 177, 200, 201, 232, 414, 422, 633, 721, 757, 758, 760, 781, 791, 915, 924, 947, 964, 1001, 1151, 1205, 1223, 1294, 1323, 1350, 1460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 60, 138, 365, 418, 424, 454, 455, 456,457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 524, 525, 526, 675, 847, 989, 1007, 1035, 1081, 1204, 1205, 1466 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 44, 49, 91 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) CMS TELECOMMUNCTN-COLLEGES ............................ HB-1726 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY ............................... HB-1675 DCCA-ENTERPRISE ZN-JO DAVIESS............................ HB-1105 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ............................................ HB-0875 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND .................................. .....HB-1629 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ..................... HB-2181 DRUG TESTING EMPLOYEES............................ ................. HB- 1681 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 EMPLOY INS LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEE........................... HB-2023 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING................. HB-1287 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ......................................... HB-2019 FUND OPERATION DESERT VET........................................... HB-1931 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS............................... HB-1449 INC TX CHECKOFF-ASSISTIVE TECH................................ HB-1739 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT .............................. HB-1692 MUNICIPAL CD-VILLAGE ELECTIONS ....................... HB-1932 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.................. HB-2190 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION ........................ HB-0847 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS .........................HB-2444 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED................................. HB-0843 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-1884 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD ................................... HB-0285 SOLID WASTE/STATERECYCLING ..................................... HB-2020 SR CIT TAX DEFERAL-VALUE FREEZ ................................ HB-2328 ST FINANCE-TRAVEL VIDEO CONF.................................. HB-2179 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE................................ HB-1556 VEH CD- PENALTIES .................... ......................................... HB-1995 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES.................................... HB-2621 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS................................ HB-1956 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF................................................. HB-2504 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................ HB-0362 2376 BALTHIS, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BALTHIS HOUSE BILL: 329, 954, 965, 1250, 1475, 1628, 1676, 1713, 1764, 1860, 1881, 1908, 1910, 2125, 2325, 2596 SENATE BILL: 19, 60, 64, 73, 125, 165, 256, 282, 322, 429, 432, 1032, 1037, 1039, 1098, 1164, 1190, 1210, 1211, 1250, 1310 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 437, 646 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 19 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 87 BARNES, JANE M. REPRESENTATIVE (38TH DIST. REP) CHILD SUPPORT ORDER-MODIFICATN ..................... HB-1350 DIVORCE ACT-CHILD SUPPORT................................... HB-1007 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT .................................... HB-2486 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT..................................... HB-0050 HEAD SPINAL INJURY ......................................................... HB-1921 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE....................... HB-2681 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT................................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ..................................HB-0693 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL ........................... HB-1351 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ....................... HB-0542 MUNICIPAL SERVICES................................. HB-1922 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......................... HB-0817 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT......................................... HB-0577 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT .............................. .......... HB-2073 SCHOOL CHOICE ACT OF 1991.................................. . HB-2304 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER........................ HB-0967 VEH CD- FUNERAL FLAGS..................................................... HB-10 11 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BARNES HOUSE BILL: 196, 202, 282, 303, 513, 612, 679, 890, 947, 948, 1000, 2663, 2741 SENATE BILL: 25, 177 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 207, 281, 348, 368, 491,910, 942, 1048, 1104, 1168, 1183, 1212, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP) $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ......................................... HB-0505 $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER..................................HB-1048 AG-PUBLIC HEALTH-PESTICIDES.................................... HB-0831 BUILD IL-BUSINESS ATTRACTN FND.......................... HB-1104 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION...................................... HB-0367 CHILD CARE GROUP DAY CARE HOME.................. HB-0678 CHILD LABOR-HOURS/HAZARDOUS........ ...........HB-2506 COMM COLLEGE-NONRESDNT TUITION.......... .............. HB-1024 COUNTIES-CORONER TRAINING PRGM............................ HB-1333 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE CHECKS................................. HB-0989 CRIMCD-THEFT-PAY PAPERBOY .................................... HB-1261 CRIMINAL VICTIM ATTACHMENT ..............................HB-2779 DAY CARE HOME-LOCAL REGULATION ................... HB-0896 DAY CARE NUMBER OF CHILDREN............................. HB-0677 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING ......................... .............. HB-0167 DEPT-CMS-CHILD CARE REPORT................................. HB-0743 DEVELOP MARKET -RECYCLE/CMS .............. ........ HB-1475 EPA- TECHNICAL .................... ......... ..... .................... HB-2608 FIREARM ID CARD-EXEMPT/RECORDS............................... HB-2729 FIREARM OWNER ID-DIAL UP ....................................... HB-2735 HEALTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-2592 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL ....H.............. HB-0135 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION.................. HB-0616 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... HB-1005 HORSE RACE TAX ALLOCATION FUND............................... HB-1045 HOSPITALS--UTILIZATION REVIEW........................HB-2503 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP .................:................. HB-0919 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT.......................... HB-0197 IL HLTH FACILITY PLAN-CAPITAL.................................... HB-1512 INC TAX-MOVING EXPENSE DEDUCTN.......................... HB-1476 INCOME TX SURCHARGE-SURCHARGES...................... HB-2303 2377 BLACK, WILLIAM B. REPRESENTATIVE (105TH DIST. REP)-Cont. INS CD-POLICE-HEALTH INSURANCE.................... HB-0824 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ...................................HB-0993 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ....................... HB-0407 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH....................................... HB-1006 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME ............................ ............ HB-0774 MUNI CD-TRANSFER MONEY .......................... ........... HB-0965 NURSES TEMPORARY PERMIT ......................................... HB-2723 OPEN MEETINGS-EXCEPTIONS ............... ...... ................. HB-0925 PUB UTILITIES ACT-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-2425 PUBLIC AID- TRANSPORTATION......................................... HB-1 353 PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT-TECH.................................... HB-2274 PUBLIC HEALTH-TECHNICAL ........................ .................. HB- 1937 REAL ESTATE LICENSE REQUIREMNT................................ HB-2739 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL............................... HB-1658 SCH CD-GRADES 9 & 10 PE EXCUSE......................... ... HB-2687 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES. H................ .......... .......... HB-1657 SCHOOL DISTRICTS-TAX EXEMPTN .......................... HB-1047 SENIOR CITIZEN HOMESTEAD.................................... HB-1628 SMALL CONDOS BUDGET SHARING .............................. HB-2333 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM........................ HB-1057 UNEMPLOYMENT--DEFINE CHILD............................... HB-2788 VEH CD-ABANDONED VEHICLES......................... ..........HB-2610 VEH CD- KOREAN WAR PLATES ....................................... HB-0819 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES....................................HB-2621 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST............................................ HB-0719 VEH CD-UNIFORM INVOICE ................................ HB-1746 VITAL RECORD-PUBLIC ACCESS .......................................... HB-2678 WILDLIFE CD-NON RESIDENT PERMT........................ HB-0049 WORKERS COMP-TECHNICAL .................................... HB-2543 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BLACK HOUSE BILL: 18, 70, 105, 125, 247, 277, 310, 682, 744, 910, 947, 948, 1224, 1869, 1912, 2119, 2342, 2366, 2380, 2418, 2575, 2611, 2660, 2751 SENATE BILL: 64, 66, 130, 132, 189, 234, 265, 309, 326, 391, 404,414, 630, 644, 874, 895, 1059, 1127, 1131, 1190, 1303, 1318, 1364 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 38, 57, 64, 65, 121, 124, 190, 205, 213, 248, 249, 250, 268, 339, 340, 348, 390, 437, 446, 450, 477, 520, 539, 589, 603, 700, 728, 733, 771, 772, 803, 884, 886, 958, 964, 996, 997, 1009, 1094, 1126, 1243, 1308, 1372, 1446, 1452, 1470 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 16, 22, 48, 60, 77, 84 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 35, 49, 92 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 3 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM) $GOB-SCHOOL GRANTS. ................. ................ ........ HB-0787 ABOLISH LATE FEE LIMIT .................. ........... ........... ....... HB-2015 BANK DIRECTORS STAGGERED TERMS .........................HB-2014 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS ............................ .. HB-0528 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT................. ....................... HB-2362 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS......................... HB-0604 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT........................................... HB-2147 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS................................HB-2442 CIVIL PRO- EMINENT DOMAIN.......................................... HB-2366 CIVIL PRO-NAME CHG-INTERPRETER ..................... HB-2440 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ............................................ HB-2435 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ........................................... HB-2436 CODIFY-STATE DESIGNATIONS ...................................... HB-2439 COMMEMORATIVE DATES................................ . HB-2438 CONTAINER DEPOSIT FEE ..................... ................... HB-2344 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS................................. HB-2379 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT................................. HB-2062 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT ............................... HB-2799 DCCA-MANDATE ACT-PUBLIC HEARNG ..................... HB-2149 DOC-STAMPS-BOATS-FIREARM-PARKS ................. HB-0070 ELEC CD- INCORPORATION.......................................... .. HB-2441 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT.......................... HB-2461 EMERGENCY TELE SYSTEM-CNTY BD.............................. HB-1596 FIRE EQUPMT BD-ABOLISH....... ................. ..................... HB-2197 2378 BRUNSVOLD, JOEL REPRESENTATIVE (71ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. FIREARM CARD- RES COMMERCL CLUB ................... HB-0480 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT.......................................... HB-2433 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT............................................... HB-2434 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA..................................... HB-2463 GOB CAP FACILITY GRANTS........... ..................... . HB-0366 HOME RULE NOTE ACT................................ .......... HB-2169 ICC-911-HEARING-VOICE IMPAIRED .......................... HB-0069 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE....................................... HB-0076 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP .............................. HB-0572 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER ............................. HB-0579 MILITRY CD-ADJUTANT GEN-GRAMMR ................... HB-1148 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT......... .............HB-2148 MUNI CD-SURETY BONDS .............................................. HB-0833 MUNICIPAL CD-VILLAGE ELECTIONS ............................ HB-1932 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND....................... HB-0004 PARK DIST ANNEX SURROUND PROP .............................. HB-1480 PARK DISTRICT-ANNEXATION ........................................ HB-1479 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT ................. HB-0309 PEN CD MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0421 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ......................... HB-1052 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER .................... HB-0397 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT .................................. HB-0031 PUB UTILITY-TELECOM/LOW INCOME......................... HB-2417 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD ................................... HB-2337 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM............................... HB-0472 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY .......................... HB-2027 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-OPEN MTGS................................ HB-0832 SCH CD IHSA BOARD...... ................................................. HB-0473 SHERIFF-POLICE PROTECTION/CNTY........................ HB-0539 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF ................................... HB-1297 STATE REVENUE SHARING................................................... HB-1759 STATUTES-REVISE/COURT DECISION .............................. HB-2443 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES-HERBS ACT.......................... HB-0672 TOWNSHIP-DISCONTINUE/CNTY BRD ...................... HB-0068 UCC CROP SECURITY SOS LIABILTY................................... HB-2437 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ....................... HB-0921 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD ........................................ HB-0666 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING ............................................ HB-1433 WILDLIFE-NON RESIDENT/DONORS .............................. HB-0508 911-BOARD MEMBERSHIP.............................. ........... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BRUNSVOLD HOUSE BILL: 18, 35, 103, 419, 601, 721, 885, 1000, 1184, 2611, 2714, 2729, 2735 SENATE BILL: 61, 253, 298, 426, 616, 647, 672, 834, 1086, 1089, 1091, 1148, 1208, 1342, 1343, 1392, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1409, 1410 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 175, 270, 314, 367, 1197, 1208 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 18, 75, 86, SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 104 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM) ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ............................. .......... HB-06 12 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL...................... HB-2413 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION............................... HB-2574 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT .................... ... HB-2531 BANKS-CORPORATE SEAL............................................... HB-2134 BREWER FIX PRICE-BEER........................ ................... HB-2051 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM................:.............. HB-0065 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD........................ HB-2139 CHECK NO CREDIT CARD NEEDED.................................. HB-2595 CIRCUIT BREAKER-EXPAND COVERGE............................ HB-1168 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................................ HB-2031 CONTROL SUBSTANCES-SEIZ ASSETS .............................. HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBSTPENALTIES ............................. HB-2127 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY........................... HB-2315 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP......................... HB-2038 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT ................... ..................... HB-2620 DASA-GRANTS/PHARMACIST/PRGMS............................. HB-1408 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS................................ HB-0513 2379 BUGIELSKI, ROBERT REPRESENTATIVE (11TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. EDUCATIONAL CHOICE ............................... ......................... HB-0890 ELEC CD-JUDGES-CHG GRAMMAR .................................. HB-1246 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE...................................... HB-2635 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY ....................... . HB-0057 HEALTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-2592 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD .................................. HB-2128 HUMANE ANIMAL ACT-FIGHTS.......................................... HB-2378 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE ................................. HB-0290 IDPA-LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS...............................HB-2045 IDPA MEDICAID RATE COMPONENT......... ...................... HB-2040 IDPA-MEDICAID HOSPITALS ......................................... HB-1000 INFORMED CONSENT/ABORTION ........................................ HB-2624 INSURANCE CODE-- TITLE ................................................. HB-2163 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES................................ HB-1926 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS ....................... ............... HB-1996 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................ HB-0993 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........................................ HB-2170 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ................................ HB-2721 METRO WATER DIST-DEADLINE....................................... HB-0943 METRO WATER DIST-HEARING COSTS.......................... HB-0945 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES....;.......................... HB-0289 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................. HB-0006 NURS HOME SERVICE RATE BOARD..................................... HB-2039 OCCUPATION & USE TAX-EXEMPTION ........................... HB-1982 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO....................HB-2524 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE .............................. HB-2685 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ................................. HB-2707 RR CROSSINGS-BLOCK/FINE .......... ............ HB-2636 SCH CD-CAPITL IMPROVMT TX/TECH............................. HB-0217 SCH CD-FED ADULT EDUCATION ACT............................ HB-2165 SCH CD USE RECYCLED PAPER ........................................... HB-0097 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH............................. HB-0288 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME........................... HB-0102 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE........................... HB-1407 STATE BOND BOARD ACT............................... ...... HB-1947 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................. HB-1098 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT...................... HB-0944 VEH CD-NO DR LICENSE-DROPOUTS.............................. HB-0340 VEH CD-OBSCENE STICKERS................................ HB-0369 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ............................... HB-0040 VEH CD THEFT PREVENTION......................................... HB-2137 VEHICLE INSPEC/DRIVER LICENSE................................. HB-2403 VIDEO POKER ACT .............................. .................... HB-0048 WHOLESALE DRUG LICENSE.................................................. HB-1487 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BUGIELSKI HOUSE BILL: 19, 41, 59, 75, 96, 160, 168, 276, 545, 569, 664, 665, 667, 668, 679;,807, 963, 1244, 1591, 1627, 1644, 1721, 1770, 1776, 1791, 1852, 1976, 2196, 2198, 2316, 2399, 2466, 2693, 2751 SENATE BILL: 91, 650, 651, 781, 838,843, 891, 907, 908, 999, 1076, 1209, 1227 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 388, 444, 496, 825, 837, 931, 977, 1370, 1405, 1421, 1426 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1/ BURKE, DANIEL, J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM) ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION .................. .......... HB-2574 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT ........................... HB-2531 CANNABIS-PENALTY .................................................. HB-2569 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD ........................ HB-2139 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY-DCFS .............................. HB-0751 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG ....................... . HB-2112 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE........................ HB-2031 CRIM CD- OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY................................ HB-2315 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT--BILLS ............................................... HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE- LICENSURE ....................................... HB-0923 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ................................... HB-2465 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ............................ HB-2000 EMPLOYMENT--PERSIAN GULF VETS .......................... HB-1650 2380 BURKE, DANIEL, J. REPRESENTATIVE (22ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY...................... HB-0057 FUND OPERATION DESERT VET.................................. HB-1931 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-SERVICES ....................................... HB-2527 IHDA-MORTGAGES/VETS ......... ........................ HB-1615 INFNT MQRTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 PEN CD-CHGO PARK/MILITARY CRED............................. HB-2674 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE................................. HB-2090 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION ......................... HB-0847 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY................................ HB-1724 PROBATE-GUARDIAN AD LITEM FEES........................ HB-0487 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT........................................ HB-2196 SCH CD-SAFE BUS PRACTICES......................... ............. HB-0349 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT............................. ....... HB-2399 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE.................... HB-1407 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT.......................................... HB-1849 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE .......................... HB-0244 VEHICLE CD TECHNICAL................................................ HB-2150 VIDEO POKER ACT...................................................... ...... HB-0048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURKE HOUSE BILL: 65, 102, 477, 664, 665, 667, 668, 807, 890, 1870, 2085, 2287, 2305, 2635, 2693, 2748 SENATE BILL: 56, 197, 446, 784, 1033, 1209, 1223 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 134, 364, 444, 588, 606, 1150, 1370 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION:. 91 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 BURZYNSKI, BRADLEY J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP) $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL.......................................... HB-0656 $OCE-STATE POLICE .................... ........................ HB-0646 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES............................... HB-1908 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX-ID CARD............................... HB-1730 COMPENSATION REVIEW .......................... .......................... HB-1561 CONSERVATION-CAMP SURCHARGE................................ HB-0767 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE......................... ........ HB-2370 COUNTIES-AUDITOR ELECTIONS ......................... ......... HB-0864 COUNTIES-SHERIFFS FEE REQUIRMT .............................. HB-0862 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS..................................... HB-0989 SDCFS CHILD CARE FUND.................................................. HB-1629 . DEPT-AG-TESTS/PERMITS .................... ............. HB-1744 DOC-CAMP SITES SURCHARGE ........ .................. . HB-0863 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS.............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE.............................. HB-1134 GASOHOL SALES TAX ................................ ..................... HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-ACTIONS-INFLUENCE................................ HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT............................. HB-1331 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.............................. HB- 1326 GOV ETHICS-FINANCIAL BENEFITS .................................. HB-1328 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS .......................H...................... H-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY...................H.B-1325 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE .................... HB-1659 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE.......................... HB-1691 LEG PRINT UNIT- RECYCLED PAPER................ ....... HB-1058 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-1303 MASS TRANSIT- GASOHOL.................................................... HB-2369 OFFICIAL BOND-CNTY SELF INSURE ............................. HB-1534 PEN CD-CHILDS ANNUITY AGE 22...................................... HB-1562 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.......................... ......... HB-2663 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT............................... HB-0662 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION............................... HB-1345 TAX ACTS- LICENSING .............................. ................... HB-1733 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT........................................HB-0154 TELECOMMUNICATN EXCISE TAX........................... HB-1507 UTILITY TAX ACTS-ADMINSTRATION.......................... HB-1734 VEH CD INSTRUCTION PERMIT ........................................ HB-1165 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ......................... HB-0921 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS ....................... HB-2640 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY BURZYNSKI 2381 BURZYNSKI, BRADLEY J. REPRESENTATIVE (76TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 314, 842, 947, 948, 962, 1665, 1727, 2178, 2325, 2368, 2742 SENATE BILL: 33, 223, 240, 283, 363, 398, 782, 808, 818, 864, 909, 1127, 1299, 1300, 1318 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 174, 252, 347, 348, 437, 736, 842, 855, 883, 1155 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 22 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM) $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTH ...................... ... .................. HB-0545 $METRO PIER/EXPO AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0546 $SOUTH CHGO LEGAL CLINIC................................ HB-1490 ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ......................................HB-0612 AFFORDABLE HOUSE-RATE PROTECTN ................ . HB-1091 AGING -RESPITE CARE .......... ........... .......... HB-2469 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.......................... HB-1911 CANNABIS-PENALTY ........................................... HB-2569 CIVIC CENTER SUPPORT ACT ........... ...... ........ HB-0101 CONSUM ER ITEM PRICING .................................................. HB-0663 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-VEND MACHINE....................... HB-1488 CURRENCY EXCHANGE-VEND MACHINE................. HB-1492 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS............................... HB-0513 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE......................... HB-0096 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM....................... HB-2633 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ.................................... HB-2465 EDUCATIONAL HOICE ................................... .......... HB-0890 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ......................... HB-0035 ELEC-PUB UTIL -COMMERCE COMSN............................HB-0077 EMS ACT-COLL ARG AG ............................................ HB-1555 FISH CD- ZEBRA t USSEL ....................:.. ..................... HB-1757 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION ............................. HB-1506 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-POLES ............................... HB-0805 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-MAINTAIN ............................... HB-0806 HOUSING DEV-RESIDENT MORTGAGE............................... HB-1092 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY........................................ HB-2584 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE ............................... ....... HB-0290 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS........................................... HB-0807 LIQUOR CONTROL TECHNICAL....................................... HB-0120 LOC GOV-EMPLOYEE POLITICAL RTS.............................HB-0811 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING .......................................... HB-2170 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ...................................... HB-2721 METRO WATER DIST-DEADLINE...................................... HB-0943 METRO WATER DIST HEARING COSTS............................ HB-0945 MINORS- PARKS- DRUGS .............................................. HB-0671 MUN CD-TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ....................... HB-2725 MUNI CD-AIRPORT SLOT MACHINES................................ HB-0289 MUNI CD-CHGO FIRE-OSHA RULES ................................. HB-1493 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT....................................... HB-0071 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM.............................. HB-1538 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT...........................HB-2471 PAWNBROKER-STORAGE-INSURANCE.......................... HB-0679 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-PARAMEDIC ........................ HB-1086 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-BENEFITS ........................... HB-1087 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-RETIREMENT.......................... HB-1088 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-DISABILITY............................. HB-1089 PEN CD- CHGO FIREMEN-DISABILITY.............................. HB-1090 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMN-WIDOW ANNTY ...................... HB-1265 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN-RETIREMENT.................. HB-1266 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-INCRS FORMULA......................... HB-1489 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI-15 YR SERVICE............................ HB-491 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/RETIREMT INCR............................. HB-1717 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/WIDOW BENEFIT............................ HB-1718 PEN CD CHGO POLICE-VOTE-BOARD........................... HB-0664 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE RETRMT INCR.......................... HB-0665 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE- SALARY. ....................................... HB-0966 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE-SALARY BNFT.......................... HB-1267 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE ............................... HB-2090 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT.............................. HB-0536 2382 CAPPARELLI, RALPH C. REPRESENTATIVE (13TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-IMRF-CO OFFICER BENEFIT............................ HB-1719 PEN CD-INVSTMTS/EARNINGS TEST ......................... H B-1094 PEN CD-METRO WATER RECLAM DIST ............................ HB-2597 PEN CD-MWRD/BOARD OF TRUSTEES............................. HB-1716 PEN CD-SHERIFF HEALTH BENEFITS ....................... HB-1284 PEN CD-STATE POLICE FORMULA...................................... HB-0835 PROP TX ABATMT-SENIOR SERVICE .............................. HB-2685 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ........................................... HB-2707 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT.................................. HB-2593 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ................... ................... HB-0990 REPEAL- TICKET SCALPING ACT ........................................ HB-1311 REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT.................................... HB-1563 RESPITE DEMO PGM DEPT-AGING...................................HB-1162 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD............................... HB-1117 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3 ............. .................. HB-0258 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL ........................... HB-0072 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER...................................... HB-0097 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH ............................. HB-0288 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME............ .......... HB-0102 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE.............................. HB-1407 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ...................................... HB-2364 SUNSET-BOXING/WRESTLING..................... HB-2204 TELECOMMUNICATNS REFUND SURCHG ......................... HB-281.1 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS .............................. HB-1098 UNEMPLOY INS-SANITARY DISTRICT........................... HB-0944 VEH CD-HOUSE TRAILER LENGTH .................................... HB-2067 VEH CD LOCAL TAX ................................. . ................... HB-2720 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ......................... HB-0040 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................ HB-0059 WHOLESALE DRUG LICENSE......... ......... ...... . HB-1487 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CAPPARELLI HOUSE BILL: 6, 60, 568, 686, 899, 931, 932, 947, 948, 1627, 2165, 2399, 2466, 2693 SENATE BILL: 42, 91, 153, 462, 650, 651, 678, 753; 779, 800, 838, 843, 891, 907, 908, 980, 1167, 1277, 1345, 1423 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 63, 90, 316, 547, 594,637, 825, 905, 931, 1151, 1212, 1370 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50, 82 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE(62ND DIST. REP) AG FAIR & EXPO AUTHORITY ......................................... HB-0085 BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI............................... HB-1431 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS .......................... ......... HB-0576 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT ........................ HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT .............. HB-1257 CNTYCD ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ................................ HB-1258 COURT CLERK-CREDIT CARD PAY.................................. HB-1654 ELECT CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION....................... HB-1329 EMPLOYMENT-PERSIAN GULF VETS ................................. HB-1650 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT..................................... HB-1331 GREAT LAKES NAVAL JURISDICTION............................. HB-1251 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION......................... HB-0616 HUMAN RIGHTS-FEDERAL TRANSFER ........................ HB-2079 HUMAN RTS-REPORT GIFTS & GRANT............................. HB-2078 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM.... .. ....... ............ HB-1211 IDPA--PAYMENT........................................ HB-1003 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND ELIMINATE..................... HB-0979 JUDGES-ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS.................................... HB-1678 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION...................... .................... HB-1056 LOCAL AIR RIGHTS-LEASE PLEDGE ..................................HB-2353 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING............................. .. HB-0804 PEN CD-SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ........................................ HB-1653 PERSONAL WATERCRAFT SAFETY........................................ HB-1651 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ............................... HB-2183 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ....................... HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 2383 CHURCHILL, ROBERT W. REPRESENTATIVE(62ND DIST. REP)-Cont. PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................ .......... HB-0006 SS-1 PROPERTY TX-RELIGIOUS ....................... . HB-2055 PUB UTIL-TELECOMMUNICATN-TECH......................... HB-1412 PUBUTIL-TELECOM-ST OFTHE ART .............................. HB-1813 PUBLIC AID-INPATIENT RATES....................................... . HB-1054 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS...................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE.............................. HB-1055 RTA-GENERAL POWERS ............................................... HB-1015 SALES TAXES-MANUFACTURING ................................. HB-1987 SCH CD-FIRST AID TRAINING .......................................... HB-1652 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT .................. ................ HB-1256 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM ........................ HB-1057 VEH CD RAIL CARRIERS ....... ........ ....... .......................... HB-1016 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CHURCHILL HOUSE BILL: 558, 1250, 2741 SENATE BILL: 1022, 1244, 1277, 1423 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 168, 205, 208, 209, 229, 278, 279, 298, 405, 411, 433, 434, 437, 438, 480, 481, 482, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 690, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1190, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1400, 1401 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 27 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 33, 50, 76, 97, 100 CONKLING, E. LESLIE (REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) CORRECTNS SENIOR CIT/HANDICAP............................... HB-2690. DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CITATION ............................. HB-2688 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS .................................. HB-2773 VEH CD-FLEEING AN OFFICER............................................ HB-2689 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CONKLING HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1126 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 84 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP) $GOB :SCHOOL GRANTS............................. HB-0787 ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT.................................... HB-2013 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY.............................. HB-0009 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.............................. HB-1392 CHILD CARE INCOME TAXATION .............................. HB-2501 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ....................... HB-0284 DCCA-TELECOMMUN/DISTANCE LEARN ....................... HB-0525 DCFS- CHILD CARE FACILITIES..................................... HB-1832 DORS DISABLED ADULT ABUSE .......................................... HB-1623 EDUC COST-EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA............................. HB-2166 ELEC CD-ELECTRONIC VOTNG SYSTM......................... HB-0312 FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY ......... ........................................... HB-2479 FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT ..................................... HB-2538 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM PRESCHL ...................... HB-0135 INS CD-HMO/EXEMPT SMALL EMPLOY................... HB-0133 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER...................................... HB-1860 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ............................ HB-0407 MARRIAGE-JUDGE $100 PAYMENT.......................... HB-1411 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ..................................... HB-2405 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX........................................ HB-0060 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT....................................... HB-0071 NURSING HOME -RESIDENT RIGHTS............................. . HB-0492 OFFICIAL BOND-CNTY SELF INSURE........................... HB-1534 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS .............. ............... HB-1751 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST.......................................... ... HB-1026 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL................................ HB-1658 SCH CD-ALTERNATE CERTIFICATN................................ HB-0780 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING .......................................... HB-0296 SCH CD FEMININE PRONOUN ...................................... HB-1132 SCH CD-GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ............................. ... HB-2042 SCH CD- M ANDATES ............................................................ HB-0844 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE GRANT PRGM.......................... HB-0126 SCH CD-REGION BD MEETINGS....................................... HB-1815 SCH CD-REGL SUPT BOND INCREASE............................. HB-0603 SCH CD-SCH BLDGS/DONATED FUND ......:................. HB-0500 SCH CD-SCH TREASURER/GENDER............................. HB-1133 2384 COWLISHAW, MARY LOU REPRESENTATIVE (41ST DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-0885 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY............. .... HB-2012 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL ........................ HB-0072 SCH CD-STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS................................... HB-0914 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST..... ..... HB-0478 SCH CD-TEACHING CERTIFICATES.......................... HB-0602 SOCIAL WORKERS-VARIOUS ACTS .............................. HB-0606 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS .......................... HB-2423 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY COWLISHAW HOUSE BILL: 18, 196, 598, 599, 600, 601,605, 853, 1000, 1637 SENATE BILL: 19, 43, 65, 94, 165, 181, 188, 191, 192, 193, 240, 248, 262, 283, 307, 433, 500, 539, 563, 609, 643, 672, 706, 724, 725, 741, 806, 811, 868, 946, 1058, 1060, 1191, 1237, 1253, 1293, 1300, 1313, 1329 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 267, 328, 335, 344, 353, 354, 395, 400, 437, 544, 555,.736, 737, 825, 836, 1048, 1158, 1166, 1189, 1197, 1216, 1221, 1406 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 91 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 7, 19, 20 CRONIN, DAN REPRESENTATIVE (40TH DIST. REP) $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL.......................... HB-0650 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR ......................... ................. HB-0636 $OCE- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.................................. HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................. HB-0635 $OCE-PUBLIC COUNCIL......................................... ...... HB-0638 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD .............................. HB-0645 AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY............................. HB-0009 COUNTY AUDIT AIRPORT/FOREST ................................ HB-2646 CRIM CD-HATE CRIME..................... ..... ....... ........ HB-2065 CRIM CD- SUICIDE/TECHNICAL ......................................... HB-2502 DATING REFERRAL SERVICES ACT..................................... HB-1889 HEAD SPINAL INJURY..... . ................. ....... HB.-.1921 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS....................................... HB-2175 LEG PRINT UNIT RECYCLED PAPER.............................. HB-1058 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ................................. HB-0681 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ..................................... HB-2707 SCH CD-JT BLDG PROGRAM/TECHNCL...................... ..HB-0230 TOBACCO SALES LICENSING ................................... HB-2449 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CRONIN HOUSE BILL: 437, 513, 542, 554, 866, 885, 898, 954, 1137, 1475, 1713, 1910, 2032, 2041, 2125, 2180, 2258, 2374, 2663 SENATE BILL: 101, 102, 126, 127, 150, 333, 337, 342, 349, 352, 359, 361; 529, 562, 868, 1272, 1293, 1294, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 301, 583, 836, 1288 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 56 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25 CULLERTON, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) INS CD DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY.............. ....... HB-0099 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM) $CMS-GROUP INSURANCE ....................................... HB-2796 $DASA JUVENILE DRUG TREAT CNTR.................... HB-1521 ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS- RIGHTS..................................... HB-2290 ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS.............................. HB-1805 ADVERTISE EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY........................... HB-0741 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM................... HB-1925 BRD HGH EDUC POWER/DUTY TECH .................... ... HB-1636 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM ...................... oHB-0065 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE ................................ HB-0585 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................ HB-2460 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ........................... HB-2017 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT.............................. HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0160 CMS-PURCHASE FOOD/UNIVERSITY .......... .:............... HB-1077 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-COCAINE ......................... HB-0082 CRIM CD-AIDS-MURDER ............................... HB-0081 2385 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN.......................... HB-2075 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY................................. HB-0043 CRIMINAL CD-AGGRAVATED BATTERY ......................... HB-2801 CRIMINAL CODE- STALKING .................... ............... HB-2782 DCCA- TECH NICAL ....................................... ............... HB-1051 DCCA-TELECOMMUN/DISTANCE LEARN ...................... HB-0525 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................... HB-0329 DCFS-CASE MANAGEMENT ............................... ....... HB-1 923 DCFS- DAY CARE.......... . .................................. .................... HB-1924 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ........................ HB-0402 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN......................... HB-2468 DCFS-QUALIFIED STAFF-CASELOADS.......................... HB-0589 DCFS-TECHNICAL ................................................... H B-0874 DEN R-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES........... .......HB-0114 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT .......................... HB-2472 DEPT- INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE............................ HB-0096 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES.............................. HB-0330 DOM VIOLENCE-IN FO/PHYSICIAN ..................... HB-0044 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... B-0502 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT............................................. HB-1830 EARNED TAX CREDIT INFO ..................... ................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION .................................. HB-0398 ELECTRIC SUPPLIER-CONTRACTS.............................. HB-1526 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS.............-............HB-0063 EPA LENDER LIABILITY .......................................................... HB-0687 EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE.......................... HB-1519 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM- HOSPITAL...................... HB-0477 EPA PERMIT MORATORIUM............................. ...... HB-0548 EPA-PERMITS/COMPOSTING LANDSCP ........................ HB-1518 EPA-WASTE DISPOSAL FEES.................... .................... HB-1156 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ............................... HB-0010 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES.............................. HB-2536 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT .................................................. HB-2187 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION............................ HB-0168 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION........................... HB-1515 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT............................. HB-0915 GROUNDWATER/SIU ...................................... ......... ......... HB-1522 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR........................... HB-0691 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ............................ HB-0556 IL INCOME TAX-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-1095 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC.......................... HB-0429 INCOME TAX IRC REFERENCE................. ...... HB-1753 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE................................................ HB-0254 INS-MINE SUBSIDENCE-TECHNICAL............................. HB-1525 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP .............................. HB-0572 JUV COURT-DISPOSITIONAL PLANS ..................................HB-2225 JUV COURT-NOTICE OF RIGHTS ........................................ HB-2222 JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY ......................... HB-2224 JUVENILE ACT-7PARENT CARE....................................... HB-2226 JUVENILE COURT-SHELTER CARE.................................... HB-2223 JUVENILE/PLACEMENT ............................... ........... . .......... HB-0582 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ............................................ HB-1776 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS............................. HB-0100 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS....................... HB-0574 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY................. ................ HB-2047 LIVING WILL-TERMINAL CONDITION......................... HB-1517 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS ....................................HB-0129 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH.................................... HB-1006 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING......... ...... ............... HB-0804 LONG TERM CARE- FUNDING.............................. ......... HB-2508 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ............................... HB-0681 LOTTERY VIDEO MACHINES/TECH.................... HB-1976 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ................................... HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.............. ....:............ HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ...................... HB-0092 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE......................... HB-0093 2386 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont, MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE...........................HB-0088 NON-DUPLICATION STATE SERVICES ........................ HB-1157 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW ......................... HB-1812 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-ELECTIONS.................................... HB-0015 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT................................ HB-1788 PARK DIST BRD MEMBERS/POWER...................................... HB-0857 PARK DISTRICT BOARD-ELECTION............................. HB-0064 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE.................................... HB-1513 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-HEALTH PAYMTS............................ HB-1554 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS............................ HB-1808 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE.................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/MILTRY CREDT .................... HB-0422 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE.......................... HB-0469 PEN CD-DWNSTTCHR/HLTH INSURNC..................... HB-0561 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ..............:............. HB-1635 PEN CD-INVESTIGATORS/FORMULA .................... HB-2087 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............................ HB-0419 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0421 PEN CD-MUNI-RETIREMENT ANNUITY......................... HB-0590 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ......................... HB-2535 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT...................................HB-2086 PEN CD- RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 .......................................... HB-0424 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT............................. HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY............................... HB-2089 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT......................... HB-2533 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE................................ HB-1529 PEN CD-TEACHERS/EARLY RETMT................................... HB-2661 PEN CD-UNIVERSITY/EARLY RETMT .............................. HB-2660 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................. HB-0397 PERSONNELCD- CMS-EXAMS ..................................... HB-0086 PHARMACEUTICAL-COPAYMNT-SENIOR ................... HB-2693 PROP TAX MUNI CD-ABATEMENT............................. HB-0127 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN...................... HB-0817 PUB LABOR & ED RELATION-STRIKE..........................HB-0553 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR ........... .......................... HB-2342 PUB UTILITY-VIOLATN/TECHNICAL .............. ................. HB-1523 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS ................................. HB-2085 PURCHASING-BUSINESS FELONY ..................... ......... HB-0493 PURCHASING PAPER PRODUCTS.................................. HB-1158 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM........................... HB-0472 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT............................. HB-0452 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS .................................. HB-2363 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS............................ HB-0067 RURAL HEALTH CARE ............... ......................... HB-1220 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ........................... HB-1891 SCH CD-ADD SECTION HEADING....................................... HB-1500 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE............................. HB-1914 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING ........................................... HB0296 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ............................. HB-0103 SCH CD-GIFTED CHILD PROGRAM .................................... HB-0600 SCH CD-HEALTH CARE NO INTEREST.................... HB-0598 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES............. ............ HB-1657 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-MATH/SCIENCE GRANT PRGM................... HB-0126 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............................... HB-1892 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................................... HB-0047 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT........................... HB-0562 SCH CD- REGL SUPT/DROPOUT RPT................................. HB-0098 SCH CD ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD..................................... HB-2642 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER...... .................. HB-0097 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE ..............................HB-0816 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER......................................... HB-0345 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE.................................... HB-1791 ST AGENCY VARS LOTTERY-PAYROLL ......................... HB-1309 ST EMPLOY GROUP INS-SURVIVORS................................. HB-1528 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT..................................... HB-0591 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF .................................. HB-1297 2387 CURRAN, MICHAEL D. REPRESENTATIVE (99TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST PAY--COMPARABLE WORTH ............ ............. HB-0575 ST PURCHASE-COMMUNITY COLLEGE............................ HB-2299 ST PURCHASE-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-1743 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY.................................... HB-2448 STATE ATTORNEY APPELLATE PROSC................................ HB-0700 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM .............................. HB-2571 TELECOM MUN ICATION-TECHN ICAL .............................. HB-2534 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES-HERBS ACT.............................. HB-0672 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ................................ HB-0463 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ............................. HB-2377 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION ................................... HB-0396 VEH CD & CVL AD CD -BIKE PATHS ......................... ... HB-0332 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES.............................. HB-0024 VEH CD-HEAD LAMPS-RAIN ..,............ .......... HB-0828 VEH CD-TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ............................. HB-0716 VIDEO POKER ACT ............................................ ..... HB-0048 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRAN HOUSE BILL: 2, 19, 33, 50, 59, 72, 76, 123, 162, 197, 202, 262, 303, 309, 568, 599, 601, 602, 604, 605, 610, 677, 678, 722, 738, 885, 1199, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1281, 1624, 1637, 1691, 1870, 2019,2462, 2524, 2662, 2677 SENATE BILL: 42, 45, 94, 106, 118, 131, 181, 233, 241, 293, 309, 332, 405, 410, 414, 453, 505, 588, 649, 650, 708, 710, 757, 771,805, 841,971, 973, 979, 1002, 1059, 1089, 1171, 1356, 1361, 1363, 1365, 1438, 1439, 1443, 1451 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 147, 154, 309, 348,364, 412, 514, 588,634, 635, 636,647, 720, 774, 789, 921, 944, 1061, 1104, 1117, 1200, 1202, 1230, 1461, 1462, 1463, 1464 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 16, 68 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 98 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM) $PU BLIC A ID ................. ...................... ............................... H B-1917 $ST TREASURER-CONSUMER INS BRD........................ HB-2115 ABORTION- NOTICE............................. .................................. HB-2082 ADOPTION-TECHNICAL ............................ ... ...... HB-2006 AFDC-SELF EMPLMT-PILOT PRGRAM...........................HB-0707 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ................................... HB-0278 BIRD SHOOTING ACT/MARKSMANSHIP............................. HB-1567 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ........................... ......... HB-0488 CIVIL AD CD--CHILD HEALTH INS ...................................... HB- 1245 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ........................... HB-0302 CNTY CD-LAND TRUSTS-DAMAGES.............................. HB-0016 COM MENTL HEALTH CTR CHKOFF FD .............................. HB-2194 CONSERVATION IMPACT ON PROPRTY ................... HB-2427 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG..................... HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING ................................. HB-2457 CRIM CD-ASSAULT WEAPON.......................... ... HB-0963 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD............................ HB-2316 CRIM PRO--DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN.......................... HB-2075 CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT........................ HB-0066 DCFS-HOUSING SERVICES...... ....... ..H.. B-0318 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................... HB-2458 DEPT-PUB AID- MEDICAL/AGING .................................... HB-0761 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/PURCHASE DRUGS............................ HB-0425 DEPT-TRANS/DESIGNATE LANES .................... .......... HB-0121 DIVORCE ACT-CHILD SUPPORT ........................................... HB-1007 DOMESTIC VIOLENC-PROTECT ORDER............................ HB-1608 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ARREST ..................................... HB-1609 DPA-CHILD CARE PAYMENTS ........................................... HB-2510 DPA-INS COVERAGE/HIV ................................................ HB-1797 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ................................. HB-2486 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION............................ HB-0489 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ................................. HB-1830 EARNED TAX CREDIT INFO...................... ..................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-CANDIDATES/COMMITTEEMN......................... HB-0122 ELEC CD-COMMITTEEMAN PETITIONS................... HB-0193 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PAYMENTS............................. HB-1784 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE........................ HB-1510 EXOTIC WEEDS-ADMINSTRATVE RULE........................... HB-2429 2388 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ...................................... HB-0050 FIREARM OWNERS ID CARD ACT........................................ HB-0939 FREE INFO-INCLUDE PUB OFFICER................................... HB-2034 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE.............................. HB-2373 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-LIFE SUSTN ............................. HB-2334 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ................................. HB-1677 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT............................ HB-1509 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT............................ HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ............................H......B. HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ........................... HB-2242 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN ....................... HB-2335 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT........................ HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-CITIZENSHIP STATUS.................................... HB-2243 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE............................. HB-2681 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ......................... HB-0608 ICC PUBLIC UTILITIES--ETHICS................................. HB-0551 .IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED................................... HB-2232 IDPA- CHILD SUPPORT ................. . ... ...................... HB-1352 IDPA-EMPLOYMENT ......................................................... HB-2453 IDPA-MEDICAID HOSPITALS ...................................... HB-1000 IDPA MEDICAL ASSISTANCE-TECHN L........................... HB-1 171 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE............................................. HB-2233 IDPA/INCOME DISREGARDS.............................................. HB-2235 IDPH- HEALTH/HOME VISIT............................. ................ HB-1283 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL CHG......... ............... HB-0451 INCOME TAX ACT-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-2199 INCOME TAX-INCREASE TAX RATE.................................. HB-2731 INCOME TAX IRC REFERENCE............................. HB-2604 INS CD-HMO/EXEMPT SMALL EMPLOY...................... HB-0133 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ...................... HB-1903 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT....................... HB-2074 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG............................. HB-1906 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER.................... .......... HB-1058 LIQUOR CONTROL-LOCAL OPTION.................................... HB-0124 LIQUOR-RETAILER RECYCLING ......................................, HB-2424 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................ HB-0898 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN .......................... HB-0053 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL........................... HB-1351 M EDICARE- BILLING ........................ 16.................................. HB-1566 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY ..................................... HB-1680 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE...................... HB-0313 MOTOR FUEL TAX --K KEROSENE................................... HB-1985 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ........................ HB-0542 NATURAL AREA WETLAND FUND ACT .............................. HB-2426 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ...................................... HB-2428 NON PROFIT OPEN MEETING ........................................... HB-2033 NONPROFIT-RECORDERS FEES..................................... HB-2517 NURSING HOME-IMPROPER DISCHARG ................. . HB-0490 NURSING HOME--PREVENT THEFT....................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ................................. HB-0492 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE......................... HB-2190 OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION..................................... HB-2035 OPEN MEET-REDEFINE CLOSINGS................................ HB-2032 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT.................................... HB-1788 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE....................................... HB-0194 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY........................ HB-1997 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE .............................. HB-1904 PESTICIDE ACT-CONTAINERS ...................................... HB-1905 PHYSICN CHRG MEDICARE PATIENT.... ............... HB-1378 PROPERTY TAX •OMMISSION-SYSTEM.......................... HB-1511 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES ......................... HB-0427 PUB AID CD-NO CLASSIFICATION......... ....................... HB-1862 PUB AID-ADVISORY COUNCIL .......................................... HB-1120 PUB AID CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE.............................. HB-0462 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION................................ HB-2229 PUB UTIL-UNIVERSAL TELE ASSIST............................ HB-2057 2389 CURRIE, BARBARA FLYNN REPRESENTATIVE (26TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUBLICAID- CHILD SUPPORT ......................................... HB-2073 PUBLIC AID- INDIGENT CARE .............................................. HB-0955 PUBLIC AID- LEG IMPACT STUDY....................................... HB-2452 PUBLIC AID-PROTECTIVE PAYMENTS .......................... HB-0426 PUBLIC HEALTH--HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 RETAILERS OCCUPATION TAX-TECH ............................... HB-1103 REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL .................... .................... HB-2189 REV ACT-ASSESSMENT ERRORS......................................... HB-2200 REV ACT-ASSMNTS/REVIEW/ABATMNT..................... HB-2193 REV-REAL PROPERTY TAXES ........................................... HB-0130 REVENUE-TECHNICAL .................. ...................... HB-1084 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS............ ......... HB-0067 RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN ACT................................... HB-1462 SCH CD-CLAIM REPORTS ........................................ HB-0215 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO...................................... HB-1463 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT................................ HB-0403 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH....................... HB-0575 STATE INCOME TAX EZ FORMS ..................................... HB-1102 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS ............................. HB-2423 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT............................ HB-2628 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ......................... HB-0123 UTILITY TAXES-APPLICABILITY................................... HB-1085 VEHICLE USE TAX-USED TIRE MGMT.............................. HB-2340 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..................................HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT...................................... .... HB-2555 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY CURRIE HOUSE BILL: 1, 192, 554, 727, 858, 973, 1623, 2523, 2545, 2684, 2693 SENATE BILL: 25, 33, 86, 89, 108, 195, 201, 318, 441, 468, 500, 527, 619, 630, 633, 744, 756, 784, 789, 792, 812, 830, 923, 947, 1009, 1018, 1218, 1223, 1241, 1328, 1329, 1378 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 18, 87, 88, 151, 298, 419, 529, 647, 767, 794, 887, 1003, 1048, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 79, 83, 91 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 105 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP) $CIVIL SERV COMM--PUBLIC COUNSL ............................... HB-0650 $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS ................................ HB-0644 $E ST LOUIS FINANCIAL ADVISORY ...................................HB-0766 $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ........................... HB-0653 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES............. .................. HB-0630 $LEGISLATV AGENCYS/MIDWEST ED ................................. HB-0393 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH ................................... HB-0648 $OCE-ABANDONED MINED LAND CNCL ...................HB-0640 $OCE- AUDITOR GENERAL ..................................................... HB-0319 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT.................... HB-0660 $OCE-COURTOF CLAIMS .................... ................... HB-0652 $OCE-- DASA.......... ........ .. ... .. ............................... . H B-0659 $OCE- DCCA ... ....... .... . ............... ... ..... ........... . HB-0641 $OCE- DC FS ...................................... ... ................. HB-0647 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ................................... HB-0637 $OCE-DEPT-HUMAN RIGHTS.................................. ......... HB-0634 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR ..................... ..................... HB-0636 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY ........................................................ HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-N UCLEAR SAFETY .................................. HB-0639 OCE-DMHDD ................... ........ .................... HB-0658 $OCE--EPA ............................ . ......................HB-0643 $OCE-GENERAL ASSEMBLY ................. ..........-...... HB-0395 $OCE-GOV PUCHASES REVIEW BRD............................. HB-0657 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP & ADVOCACY ....................... HB-0655 $OCE-HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION.......................... HB-0633 $OCE--INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ....................................... HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ................ HB-0635 $OCE---PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ..................... HB-0654 $OCE--PUBLIC COUNCIL ....................................................... HB-0638 2390 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP--Cont. $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS................................. HB-0642 $OCE-SOS-LITERACY PRGMS ............................ HB-0737 $OCE- ST FIRE MARSHAL.................... ...... ............ HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ..................................... HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD...........................HB-0645 $OCE-STATE POLICE........ ................ .................... HB-0646 $PRES SENATE/SPEAKER HSE-DIST................................... HB-0394 AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ........................ HB-0978 CDB-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ....................................... HB-1656 CHILD SUPPORT ORDER MODIFICATN ............................ HB-1350 CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMENT................. HB-2541 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ................................. HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT........................... HB-1674 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................ HB-1675 CRIM CD-DRUG-WEAPON-CLASS X ..............................HB-1665 CRIM CD- ENTRAPMENT ........................ ......................... HB-1667 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME........................................ HB-1672 CRIM CD-3 FELONIES-15 YEAR ........................................ HB-1666 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION.................................... HB-1676 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-NO KNOCK .......................... HB-1'668 CRIMINAL CD--CHILD SUPPORT ........................................ HB-1687 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS .................................. HB-1458 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................ HB-0954 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991.................................. HB-2617 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ....................................... HB-1367 G A-REAPPORTIONMENT............................................ HB-2121 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN.............................. HB-0185 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REAPPORTIONMT ........................... HB-2540 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT............................... HB-2489 IDPA-DRUG USE .................................... HB-2122 IDPA- INITIATIVE FUND ................................. ....... ....... HB-1002 IDPA- MANAGED CARE PROGRAM..................................... HB-1211 IDPA-MEDICAL SERVICES ............................................ HB-0998 IDPA- PAYM ENT............... ................... . ...... ............. .. HB-1003 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE............................ HB-0979 JUDICIAL REAPPORTIONMENT.................. ................. HB-2542 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION.............................................. HB-1056 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL.......................... HB-1351 MENTAL DISABLED CHILD ASSIST..................................... HB-1887 PLAN COUNCIL DEV DISABILITIES............................... HB-2807 PROMPT PAYMENT-NO MEDICAL ASST........................... HB-0999 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION........................ ...HB-2648 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE..................................... HB-2772 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ................................... HB-0001 SS-1 SPROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ............................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT .................................. HB-0006 SS-1 PUB AID-TWNSHP LAW-ASSISTANCE............................. HB-0997 PUB HLTH-SHAKEN INFANT SYNDRME................. ....... HB-1670 PUBLIC AID- INPATIENT RATES................................ HB-1054 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS................................ HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE........................ HB-1055 REDISTRICTING-MINORITIES.................................... HB-21 19 REDISTRICTING-PUBLIC COMMENT............................ HB-2120 RTA-GENERAL POWERS........ ................ ........ HB-1015 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY........................ HB-2012 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN....................... HB-2106 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO .................................. HB-1881 STATE'S ATTORNEY FEES............................................... HB-1671 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM................... ............ HB-1057 TAX INCREMT FINANCING LIMITS............................ HB-1032 VEH CD-AGGRAVTED SPEEDING....... ..........................HB-1669 VEH CD-DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR........................................ HB-2285 VEH CD-RAIL CARRIERS.................. ......... .................. HB-1016 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT......................... HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DANIELS HOUSE BILL: 1242, 2663 SENATE BILL: 247, 310, 311, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, .341, 342, 343, 344, 2391 DANIELS, LEE A. REPRESENTATIVE (46TH DIST. REP}-Cont. 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371,372, 373, 374, 424,440, 868, 1167, 1293, 1306, 1320, 1374 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 18, 89, 205, 248, 249, 250, 301, 325, 348, 373, 416, 533, 584, 593, 640, 641, 642, 643, 649, 658, 778, 836, 845, 864, 882, 897, 911, 943, 1104, 1108, 1197, 1206, 1224, 1449, 1450 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 53, 54, 55, 56, 62, 63, 64, 73 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 31, 84, 116 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING........................... HB-1875 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS ............................. HB-0213 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS ............................. HB-21 16 BILLBOARDS-40 PER DISTRICT ........................................... HB-1825 CDB SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE- GRANTS........................ HB-0604 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY-DCFS ........................... HB-0751 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM................................... HB-1877 CORRECTIONS-BURGLARY............................ ................ HB-2487 CORRECTIONS- LITERACY PROGRAM .............................HB-1 632 DASA- PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES............................ H B- 1 128 DCFS- CASE MANAGEMENT ................... ....... ................. HB-1923 DCFS TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ................... HB-2458 DENTAL ACT- FREE SERV- LIABILITY ........................... HB-1594 ELEC CD -GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ....................... HB-0037 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ...................................... HB-0010 FAIR LENDING APPLICATION FEE............. ................ HB-1826 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE................................. HB-2066 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA.................................... HB-0030 HIGHER ED CRIME STAT REPRT ACT............................. HB-2339 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE ..................................... HB-1573 HIGHWAY SIGNS-FEE $25/YEAR ..................................... HB-1821 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN ........................ HB-2335 IDPA-INCOME-C HILDREN- MEDICAL ........................... HB-2018 IDPA- RESOURCE DEVELOP.............................................. HB-1930 IHDA- MORTGAGES/VETS ............................................... HB-1615 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ........................ HB-2 11 LABR- WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT ............................ HB-2074 LOTTERY ADVERTISING LIMITS ........................................... HB-2743 LOTTERY TICKET SALES ............................... ...................... HB-1305 LOTTERY TICKET SALES REPORT.................. ....... HB-2748 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT...................... HB-0011 METRO WATER DIST-CIVIL SERVICE................................ HB-1661 MINRTY & FEMALE-EMPLY CONTRACT........... ............... HB-1576 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED .............................. HB-0273 OLIVE HARVEY COLLEGE-VOCATIONL........................HB-0481 OUTDOOR ADSIGN-MAINTENANCE ........................... HB-0482 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING-BD OF ED........................................... HB-0484 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING TAX ACT ...................................... HB-1824 OUTDOOR ALCOHOL/TOBACCO-ADS ......................... HB-0483 PROP TX-DELINQENT TAXES ......................................... HB-2072 PUB AID-AUTO TELLER MACHINES.................................. HB-1957 PUB AID PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT............................ HB-2230 PUB UTIL- RESTRICT CALLER ID ......................................... HB-0333 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ............................ HB-2216 PUBLIC AID INDIGENT CARE.......................................... HB-0955 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K 3.......................................... HB-0258 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN .......................... HB-0344 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO.................................HB-1463 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL TREASURER.................................. HB-1820 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER............................... HB-2560 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCHOOL AGE.................. HB-0845 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF........................ HB-2172 SCH CD-REQUIR COMPUTER TECHNOL......................... HB-1822 SCH CD-SUBD SUPT/MAJORITY VOTE .............................. HB-1823 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX-RDG & MATH.............................. HB-0343 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX ELEMENTARY... ............. HB-0339 2392 DAVIS, MONIQUE D. REPRESENTATIVE (36TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER .......................... HB-0342 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION .............................................. HB-1876 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL ............................... HB-1955 STREET NUMBER DISPLAY ACT ..................................... HB-2003 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT ................................................ HB-1849 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN............................... HB-2326 TOXIC POLLUTION ACT-PROGRAM ............ .............. HB-2377 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX ..................................................H HB-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX CITIES .................... ..................... HB-2671 WIC- NO SMOKE PROGRAM .................................................. HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DAVIS HOUSE BILL: 47, 244, 278, 495, 847, 858, 1217, 1230, 1694, 2112, 2122, 2186, 2228, 2245, 2545 SENATE BILL: 3, 83, 246, 468, 744, 757,758, 759, 760, 837, 915, 1302, 1331 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 369, 443, 462, 468, 469, 472, 473, 576, 833, 840, 865, 914, 1039, 1048, 1223, 1297, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 44, 74 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE(115TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANS/RICHVIEW-WATER ........................... HB-0613 AG COOPERATIVE-DISSENTER RIGHT.............................. HB-1293 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS .................................. HB-0528 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION .............................. HB-2736 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY .............................. HB-0568 CNTY CD- INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT........................... HB-0791 COAL DEV FUND INCOME TX CRDT..................... ........... HB-0991 COMPENSATION-GOVERNOR HIGHEST...................... HB-2553 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE- CHECKS.................................... HB-0989 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING ........................... .......... HB-2618 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .............................. HB-0204 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ.................................HB-2465 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH ................................ HB-1618 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS........ .................. HB-0571 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION..................................... HB-0398 ELECTION CODE -TECHNICAL..................... ...... HB-2582 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ........................................... HB-1033 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW WASTE ...................... HB-1199 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST................................ HB-0992 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE ................................................. HB-1695 GEN OBLIGTN BOND DENR COAL.............. ..................... HB-1869 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ......................... B-2737 HAZARDS SUBSTNCEW-WARNING LABEL ................ HB-0814 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................ HB-0556 INCOME TX CRED-RENT DISCOUNTS ............................... HB-1641 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND........................................ HB-1868 INS CD-CONSUMER GUIDE-READBLTY ........................ HB-0595 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .....................HB-0579 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES.................................. HB-2336 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS....................... HB-0578 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS......................................... HB-1854 MUTUAL WATER CO-EXCLUDE TAX .............................. HB-1401 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW.................................. HB-1812 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND..................... HB-0735 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND ............... .............................. ....... HB-1694 PREVAILING WAGE-SCOPE- KICKBACK.......................... HB-2104 PROPERTY TAX-DELINQ SALES ....................................... HB-2756 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT..................................... HB-0577 PUB AID-HS OR EQUIVALNT/BENEFT.............................. HB-2341 PUB LABOR & ED RELATION-STRIKE............................... HB-0553 PUB OFFICIALS-NO NAME DISPLAY .................................. HB-2781 PUB UTIL-IL COAL--CLEAN AIR .......................................... HB-2342 PUB UTILITIES COST ANALYSIS ................................... HB-0990 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY... ......................... HB-l1198 PUBLIC UTILITIES DICONNECTION .....................B..... HB-0619 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD ..............................HB-2337 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS................... .................... HB-0512 2393 DEERING, TERRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (115TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER ............................... HB-2048 SCHEMPLOYEES MILITARY SERVICE.-............................. HB-0816 SHERIFF-POLICE PROTECTION/CNTY .............................. HB-0539 SINGLE ELECTED OFFICE LIMITATN................................... HB-0563 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER :........................................ HB-0345 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT.................................... HB-0591 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ....................................... HB-0721 VEH CD-GOLF CART CROSSING......................................... HB-2652 VEH CD-PAST DUE INSURANCE CARD............................... HB-0813 VEH CD-POTABLE WATER CONTAINER ................ HB-2672 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN .............................. HB-0567 VEH CD TRANSPORTING WATER....................................... HB-2734 WILDLIFE CD-LANDOWNERS/TENANTS ......................... HB- 147 WILDLIFE-NON RESIDENT/DONORS ..............................H B-0508 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY........................ HB-2103 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM........................... HB-0588 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT ................... ..... H .............. HB-2100 91 I- BOARD M EM BERSHIP...................................................... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEERING HOUSE BILL: 2, 39, 82, 98, 262, 551, 683, 848, 893, 2010, 2368, 2526, 2559, 2572, 2662 SENATE BILL: 37,57, 63, 190, 196, 233, 259, 410, 455, 535, 564, 645, 904, 909, 1006, 1048, 1074, 1341 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 25, 123, 196, 258, 269, 399, 414, 1397, 1439 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75, 77 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM) $DEPT-ALCHOL SUB ABUSE/EDUCATN.......................... HB-1231 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES...................................... HB-1908 AGING- RESPITE CARE ................... ............... ................. HB-2469 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM ................ . HB-1925 BINGO-MAXIMUM PRIZE $3000 ...................................... HB-0245 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ...................................... HB-0367 CHILD LABOR-NO WORK AFTER 11PM....................... HB-2641 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS ..................................... HB-1 230 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST....................................... . HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS....................... HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER ELIGIBILITY ....................................... HB-1474 CIRCUIT BRKR-ELIGIBILITY ............ ....B................... HB-1568 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ................................ HB-2525 CMS CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS............................. HB-2484 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES........ ..... HB-1101 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS............................ HB-2379 CREDIT- OVER LIMIT FEES.................................. HB-1840 CRIMINAL CD-CIVIL RETAIL THEFT ................................ HB-2557 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................... HB-0329 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ................................... HB-0761 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY......................... HB-0132 ELEC CD- REGISTR & ABSENT VOTNG ............................ HB-2563 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE ................................. HB-2635 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS............ ............ HB-2570 FAM ILY ADVOCACY ACT .................................. ................... HB-2187 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ............................ HB-0328 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ........................... HB- 1111 HORSE RACE OFF TRACK BETS ............................................ HB-1720 HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY ....................................... HB-1745 IDPA-CHIROPRACTER REIMBURSE................................. HB-1119 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE........................ HB- 1691 INSURANCE UNFAIR FINANCE PLAN .............................. HB-2614 LANDLORDS-REINSTATE TENANCIES........................HB-2237 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN........................ HB-1118 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY............. . HB-0776 PEN CD- IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP ..................................... HB-1893 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................. HB-0397 PREVAILING WAGE--SCOPE- KICKBACK......................... HB-2104 PUB AID--ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT............................- HB-2466 PUB AID-HS OR EQUIVALNT/BENEFT............................... HB-2341 2394 DEJAEGHER, M. REPRESENTATIVE (72ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT............................ HB-2593 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD .................................... HB-2337 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS........................... HB-2573 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM ............................... HB-0472 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY .............................. HB-2027 RESPITE DEMO PGM-DEPT AGING ................................... HB-1 162 SCH CD-BLDG INSPECTION REPORTS.............................. HB-1238 SCH CD-BUS DRIVER PERMITS ............................................ HB-1236 SCH CD--COLLECTIVE BARG AGRMNTS........................ HB-0104 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT ....................... HB-2628 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEJAEGHER HOUSE BILL: 18, 160, 330, 364, 556, 700, 722, 847, 1499, 1509, 1510, 1793, 1869, 1983, 2017, 2362, 2528 SENATE BILL: 8, 151, 521, 651, 705, 727, 1009, 1037, 1089, 1095, 1225 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 19, 20,21, 22, 28, 32, 33, 39, 40, 136, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 176, 184, 185, 186, 191, 192, 193, 194, 197, 210, 211, 223, 239, 240, 253, 254, 255, 256, 287, 288, 291, 305, 306, 315, 323, 352, 478, 479, 483, 484, 498, 499, 503, 504, 510, '540, 541, 542, 604, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627, 628, 645, 656, 657, 680, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 834, 835, 869, 870, 871, 872, 916, 917, 918, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 928, 929, 930, 967, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 976, 991, 999, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1027, 1036, 1046, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1081, 1084, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1106, 1107, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1265, 1267, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1331, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1356, 1357, 1360, 1361, 1455 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 86 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 67 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM) BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT.................................. HB-2630 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ............................ HB-2460 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG ............................. HB-1970 CONSUM FRAUD-REPEAL TITLE INS........................... HB-2070 CONSUMER FRAUD-TV ADS 900 NMBR............................. HB-2029 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH .............................. HB-0468 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DCFS/PLACEMENT .........................:........... HB-0583 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS............................. HB-0513 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM ......................... HB-0470 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ARREST ...................................... HB-1609 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE......................... .................. HB-0890 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS......................... .............. HB-0668 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE...................................... HB-2635 ELEC CD-UNOFFICIAL RETURNS.................................. HB-0667 ELECTN CD-CHG DATE/PRIMARY ..................................... HB-0111 EXCESSIVE CHARGES INS CLAIMS ..............................HB-2096 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM ......................... HB-1934 HORSE RACING TAX-PUB UTILITY .............................. HB-1972 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS.;....................... ..........HB-0807 JUVENILE COURT/GUARDIAN REPORT.............................. HB-2797 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD .............................. HB-2295 LEYDEN TWNSHP CIVIC CENTER LAW............................... HB-0304 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES..........,........... HB-0994 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ....................... HB-0439 MARRIAG & FAM THERAPY LICENSE........................... HB-1432 MED PRAC ACT-MALPRACTICE.................................... HB-2192 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.................................. HB-2030 NURSE HOME CARE-LICENSED AIDES .......................HB-2160 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM....................:........... HB-1538 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE ................................ HB-2090 PERSIAN GULF VETS COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING FUND ...................... HB-1971 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS.......... .................. HB-2707 PUB UTIL-NO ISSUE CREDIT CARD ............................ HB-1898 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY .......................... HB-2027 2395 DELEO, JAMES A. REPRESENTATIVE (16TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP ..................... ......................... HB-2385 VEH CD- COMMERCIAL/LEASES.................................. HB-0138 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/RECEIPT ............................................. HB-2028 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DELEO HOUSE BILL: 3, 40, 97, 101, 102, 225, 244, 290, 302,489, 545, 551, 612, 664, 665, 671, 811, 814, 943, 944, 945,967, 1487, 1624, 1645, 1947, 2165, 2196, 2633 SENATE BILL: 98, 162, 407, 506, 779, 978, 980, 1042, 1146, 1273, 1380 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 265, 316, 318, 329, 415, 439, 527, 594, 892, 1300, 1370, 1426 HOUSE JOINT. RESOLUTION: 49, 57 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, I SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 72 DEUCHLER, SUZANNE L. REPRESENTATIVE (42ND DIST. REP) BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ....................................... HB-0488 BUILDING COMMISSN-SCH/COLLEGE.............................. HB- 174 CMS-RETREAD TIRES ST VEHICLES................................... HB-1159 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL................................ HB-0466 DCCA--CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CD ...............:................... HB-1176 DCFS -CHILD CARE PILOT PROGRAM ............................... HB-1163 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................... HB-1475 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY............................. HB-1713 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS... ...... .............. HB-0034 ELEC CD SCHCD/PRIMRY DATECHG ............................ HB-0035 EPA- REGIONAL FACILITY APPEAL ...... ...................... HB-1 178 HEALTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-2592 HUMAN RTS-REPORT GIFTS & GRANT............................. HB-2078 MUNI CD-AIRPORT-JET SERVICE ............................... HB- 1172 MUNI CD-STRONG MAYOR/PRIMARY.............................. HB-1161 OPEN PRIM ARY ACT ........... ....... .. ................................... HB-0033 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS .................... HB-1751 PUB UTIL-PROMOTE.,FFICIENCY...................................... HB-1750 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT................................ HB-0452 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST .......................... ............. HB-1026 RETAIL TAX FILE PROTEST........................ ................... HB-1027 ROLLER SKATING SAFETY ACT................ ................ HB-1170 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING ......................................... HB-0296 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER ........................... HB-0342 ST FINANCE-TRAVEL VIDEO CONF.................................... HB-2179 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ........................ HB-2174 TAX- INCOME-FILE PROTEST ............................................ HB-1025 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE................................... HB-1376 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..........:................................ HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ...................... ............. HB-2555 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT.......... .......... HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DEUCHLER HOUSE BILL: 285, 578, 817, 920, 1726, 1860, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2741 SENATE BILL: 42, 310, 345, 386, 873, 1047, 1171 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 222, 248, 249, 250, 335, 684, 736, 767, 1048, 1144, 1155 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 DIDRICKSON, LOLETA A. REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) DOEDERLEIN, DELORIS REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP) CIVIL ADMIN CD-HIST PRES-PARKS ........................ HB-1786 CRIMCD FIREARMS TRANSFER................................... HB-1664 CRIM PROC & CORRCTNS-RESTITUTN................... HB-2500 EPA-SEPTIC SYSTEM SLUDGE......................................... HB-1448 FIREARMS-DIAL UP/FED DEALER....................................... HB-2744 FIREARMS TRANSFER-OWN ERSHIP............................... HB-1336 MUNI CD ABOLISH POLICE/FIRE ......................... ..HB-0775 MUNI WASTEWATER-EXTENSION ................................... HB-1447 PUB UTIL-TERMINATION NOTICE.......................... . HB-1322 REV ACT 1939 HOMESTEAD EXMPT ................... HB-0920 REV ACT-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION............................... HB-0810 SCH CD--ELEM/SEC SCHL SCHRSHIPS............................... HB-2616 SCH CD-LIFE/SAFETY LIMITS........... ........................ HB-2637 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN ........................ HB-0924 2396 DOEDERLEIN, DELORIS REPRESENTATIVE (65TH DIST. REP)-Cont. STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL ............................ HB-0346 SURFACE MINED LAND CONSERVATN............................... HB-1060 TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT ......................... ...................... HB-0909 TOLL HIGHWAY-.HEARING/ENVIRON MT ....................... HB-0095 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARKNG FINE............................... HB-1880 WILDLIFE CD-CRIPPLED BIRD ............................ ............ HB-0666 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DOEDERLEIN HOUSE BILL: 140,196, 437, 610, 655,682, 743, 1615, 2456 SENATE BILL: 283, 366, 488, 641, 724, 839, 1019 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 174, 381, 423, 768, 824, 895, 902,-909, 940 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 17 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-LINCOLN TRAIL............................... HB-1019 $OCE-DCCA-DEFENSE CONTRACTS ............... ........... HB-1022 AUDITOR GENERAL-IL CENSUS.................... ....... HB-1390 BD HIGHER ED-INVENTOR GRANTS .................................. HB-1014 CIVIL PRO-ATTORNEYS FEES........................................... HB-1505 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WAIVER SERVICE ............ ......HB-0428 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE .......................... HB-,1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE................................. HB-1013 CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-1017 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/WORKPLACE..................................... HB-1205 CREDIT CARD ISSUE-BANKRUPTCY .................................. HB-1602 DASA-EVALUATIONS .................................... ...HB-0912 DEFENSE CONTRACT PROCUREMENT ........................ HB-1021 DIETETIC & NUTRITION PRACTICE ........................ HB-2329 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................... HB-0502 EPA-BOTTLE RETURN REFUND........................................ HB-2256 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS ACT........................................... HB-1150 FOIA ARCHITECT-ENGINEER..................................... HB-0596 HEALTH CARE DECISIONS ACT ...................................... HB-1386 HEARING AID-CONSUMER PROTECTN ............................ HB-2097 HLTH CARE SURROGATE-LIFE SUSTN ....................... HB-2334 HOMESTEAD-JOINT OWNERS.................................. HB-0550 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC............................ HB-0317 LIFE-SUSTAIN TREATMENT ACT..................................... HB-1151 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .............................. HB-0129 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS........................ HB-1281 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ..................................... ..HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ..................... HB-0092 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE............................... HB-0093 PEN CD-IMRF-INSTALLMENTS ............................... HB-1206 SPEN CD-IMRF/PUBLIC DEFENDERS................................... HB-1389 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............................ HB-0421 PENSION-IMRF-INVESTIGATORS...................................... HB-1387 PROBATE-AWARDS/SMALL EST AFFDT.......................... HB-0938 PUB UTILITIES-ENERGY PLANNING ................................. HB-1388 PUB UTILITIES-ENERGY PLANNING ................................. HB-1601 RESPONSIBLE PROP TRANS-TECH ................................ HB-1597 RESPONSIBLE PROP TRANS-TECH ................................... HB-1598 SCH BOARD VACA' NCY-ASBESTOS ................................. HB-1891 SCH CD-RANEDI:,IM STUDENT ASSESSMT.................. .. HB-0562 SECURED CARD CREDIT LIMIT........................................ HB-1600 ST EMP-PEN CD-ARSON INVESTIGTR............ ....... HB-1599 TRUSTS-DISABLED BENEFICIARY........................... HB-1020 UNDERGROUND TANK/CONTRACT DEED....................... HB-2415 UNEMPLYMT INSUR-DEFINE EMPLYMT..................... HB-1391 VEH CD-EXEMPT HANDICAPPED........................................ HB-1018 VOLUNTY PAYRL DED-ST EMPLOYEE ..........................HB-2257 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................. HB-0325 WIC- NO SMOKE PROGRAM ...........................................HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY DUNN,JOHN HOUSE BILL: 715, 2112, 2714 SENATE BILL: 120, 175, 681, 751, 753, 993, 1092, 1437 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 16, 56, 313, 442, 1104, 1412, 1413 2397 DUNN, JOHN F. REPRESENTATIVE (101ST DIST. DEM}-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 29, 32, 91 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION; 83 EDELY, BILL REPRESENTATIVE (95TH DIST. DEM) ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................. HB-1217 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ................................ HB-0094 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS-STANDARDS........................ HB-0788 CDB- UNIV CONTRACTS ....................... ................. ..... HB-1916 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ............ .............. HB-0160 DCCA-REGIONAL TOURISM COUNCILS ....................... HB-2005 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.................... HB-0034 ELEC-PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN.............................. HB-0077 EPA- PERMIT MORATORIUM ................................................ HB-0548 EPA WASTE TRACKING REPORTS ...................................... HB-2567 ETHANOL FUEL ACT . . . ......................... ..... HB-0865 HIGHER ED CRIME STAT REPRT ACT................. ............... HB-2339 MED DISCIPLINARY BD MEMBERS................................. HB-0869 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................ HB-0578 MED PRACTICE-LICENSE BOARD ...................................... HB-0868 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ...................................HB-1189 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT.......................... HB-2471 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT........................ HB-0309 PHYSfCIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP.............................. HB-2581 SALES TAX-MOTOR FUEL ................................... HB-0018 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY........................... HB-0128 SCH CD STATE FORMULA- EAV .......................................... HB-0141 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT......................... HB-0210 ST FIN-GOV BUDGET ACCOUNTING ............................... HB-2714 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ...................................... HB-2364. STATE PROMPT PAYMNT--INTEREST................................. HB-2697 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS ....................... HB-1049 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ............................ ................... HB-0300 VEH CD -COLLEGE PLATES .......................... .. ... HB-1497 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EDLEY HOUSE BILL: 35, 204, 683, 721, 1199, 1207, 1769, 1869, 2363, 2528, 2578, 2742 SENATE BILL: 16, 99, 189, 304, 305, 306, 308, 381, 410, 647, 708, 825, 1001, 1002, 1353 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 54, 285,316, 406, 898, 1104 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 49 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP) $OCE--COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST......................... HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT................;...:.... HB-0660 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS........................................... HB-0642 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP............................ HB-0913 COLLEGES & GASOHOL ....................................... HB-2368 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE................................ HB-2370 CORRECTIONS-GOODTIME CREDIT................................... HB-1454 COUNTY CD-ORDINANCE VIOLATION ........................ HB-1223 CRIM PRO-FAX.WARRANT .......................... .................... HB-2456 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 GASOHOL SALES TAX .......................... .............. HB-2367 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST...................... .... HB-1041 INCOME TAX-SCHOOL DIST INFO ................................... HB-1731 JUVENILE- AGE REDUCTION ................................. .......... HB-1056 MASS TRANSIT-GASOHOL............................ HB-2369 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT........................................ HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ..................................HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ............................. . HB-0006 SS-1 RAINY DAY FUND-STATE FUND............................HB-1732 ST TREASURER-DEPOSIT/INVESTMNT ......................HB-1185 STATE DEBT--LIMIT ................................ HB-1986 VEH CD-PUBLIC AID/SOC SECURITY................................ HB-1186 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY EWING HOUSE BILL: 5, 56, 196, 267, 336, 681, 682, 2366 SENATE BILL: 335, 725 2398 EWING, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (87TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 137, 201, 202, 205, 313, 554, 615, 821, 858, 859 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 9, 13, 18, 29 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 9, 12, 13, 19, 20 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 2 FARLEY, BRUCE A. REPRESENTATIVE (6TH DIST. DEM) ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 APPRENTICESHIP,TRAINING-WAGES........... ............. HB-0179 CABLE TV REG-TENANT PERMISSION ........................... HB-1858 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM................................ HB-0065 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE............................ HB-0096 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE .............................................. HB-0890 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-0178 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM EXEMPT.......................... HB-2461 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY............................... HB-0057 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ....................................... HB-1776 LAKE MICHIGAN PROTECTION AUTH........................ HB-1263 MINIMUM WAGE-SHORT TITLE................................... HB-0180 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND.................................... HB-2374 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS............................... HB-0177 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT............................ HB-0703 REV-PRPRTY TAX/HOMESTEAD EXEMP....................... HB-1264 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT............................... HB-0028 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ............................. HB-0176 WORK COMP-OCCUPATN DISEASE .......................... HB-1814 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYMT ........................ HB-0175 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FARLEY HOUSE BILL: 18, 19, 41, 59, 75, 77, 78, 168, 276, 569, 575, 671, 681, 682, 751, 943, 944, 945, 963, 1168, 1244, 1392, 1591, 1609, 1627, 1643,1663, 1721, 1770, 1791, 1852, 1926, 1983, 2031, 2038, 2198, 2316, 2342, 2348, 2362, 2524, 2526 SENATE BILL: 91, 145, 631, 741, 781, 843,923, 999, 1227, 1246 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 364, 1104 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 36, 91 FLINN, MONROE L. REPRESENTATIVE (114TH DIST. DEM) ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION .............................. HB-0612 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS....................................... HB-0262 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT........................... HB-2738 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES .......................... HB-1912 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ................................ HB-0568 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.................... HB-0791 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY .............................. HB-0840 CRIM CD-BULLETPROOF VEST ........................................ HB-0540 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING ........................... HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING........................................ HB-2618 CTY ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP................................... HB-1316 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ....................... HB-2472 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERJOD ............................ HB-2568 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .............................. HB-1199 JUV COURT ACT-POLICE RECORDS............................... HB-2467 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST......................... HB-2305 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT....................................... HB-2114 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSL-TECHNCL ....................... HB-1456 PROP TX--LANDFILLS .......................................... HB-2559 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY ................................ HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS ....................................... HB-0512 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT.................................... HB-0897 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN........................ HB-0567 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ........................ HB-0921 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLINN HOUSE BILL: 2, 205, 206, 322, 324, 436 SENATE BILL: 99, 105, 196, 233, 246, 264, 785, 980, 1341 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 11, 839, 843, 1151 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50. FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM) ABANDONED HOUSING--TECHNICAL ............................. HB-2151 ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS ............................. HB-1805 2399 FLOWERS, MARY E. REPRESENTATIVE (31ST DIST. DEM}-Cont. ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER ...........................HB-2411 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY........................................ HB-0741 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT............................................ HB-1762 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT................ .... ................. HB-2147 CIV PRO-CONDEMNATION/TECHNICAL......................... HB-2266 COOK CO RECORDER DEED SURCHARG........................ HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM.............................. HB-1632 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY .................................. HB-1647 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD...................... HB-0137 DCFS FAMILY-CASEWORKER RATIO.............................. HB-1541 DIVORCE-MODIFY SUPPORT ......................................... HB-1321 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM........................... HB-0954 EMINENT DOMAIN-INTEREST............................... ....... HB-2267 EMINENT DOMAIN- DEPOSIT.............................................. HB-2268 EMINENT DOMAIN-DISMISSAL........................................... HB-2269 EMINENT DOMAIN-COST PAYMENTS........................ HB-2270 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .......................... HB-1343 HUMANRIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ..................................... HB-0919 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS .................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS--PRIVATE CLUBS ............................;......... HB-0 15 IDPA-INCOME-CHILDREN MEDICAL ....................... HB-2018 IDPH-HEALTH/HOME VISIT....................................... HB-1283 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ................................. HB-1776 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE..................... HB-0313 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT............................ HB-2148 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT ................................ HB-0031 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TITLE............. ............................... HB-2164 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN ............................ HB-0344 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO................................ HB-1463 SCH CD-22 PUPIL MAX-RDG & MATH............................... HB-0343 UNIFORM VENDOR PURCHASER RISK........................... HB-1614 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA INQUIRY............... ............ HB-2103 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FLOWERS HOUSE BILL: 164, 234, 300, 614, 916, 2232, 2246, 2527, 2731 SENATE BILL: 64, 83, 477, 1054 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 30, 97, 98, 99, 138, 151, 154, 227, 263, 358, 369, 443, 666, 833, 840, 865, 914, 1048, 1395 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 34, 74, 76 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP) AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION......................... HB-1688 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTN .......................... HB-1689 AMUSEMNT RIDE ACT-WATER SLIDES........................... HB-0486 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... HB-1252. CARNIVAL RIDES SAFETY ......................... ....................... HB-1690 CHILD SUPPORT-PAYOR PENALTY .............. ............... HB-2784 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES................................... HB-1250 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS ........................... ........ HB-0576 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ....................... HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ...............................HB-1258 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS.................................. HB-18424 DCCA-LOCAL TOURISM FUNDS.................................... HB-1458 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS ................. ........... HB-2281 DMHDD-WAUKEGAN NOW KILEY CENTR...................... HB-1885 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE....................................... HB-1623 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ..............:................ HB-0502 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING ......... ......H..... B-2019 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ..............................H.... B-1367 GOV ETHICS-F-ORMS/TEACHERS.....................:....... HB-1428 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION........................ HB-1251 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT:...................... HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS- PUNITIVE....................... HB-2681 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT............................... B-2489 IDPA-MANAGED CARE PROGRAM...................................... HB-1211 2400 FREDERICK, VIRGINIA FEISTER REPRESENTATIVE (59TH DIST. REP)-Cont. IDPA-PAYMENT........................ .. .......... HB-1003 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE............................... HB-1255 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS.......................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ........................ ............. . HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................. HB-0092 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE........................... HB-0093 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS........................ HB-0492 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.............................. HB-2190 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY............................ HB-0776 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ...................................... HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONACT ..................................... HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ...................................:... HB-0006 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX-REDUCED ASSESSMNT........................ HB-0892 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE/PAY TAX .................................... HB-I 123 SOLID WASTE/STATE RECYCLING................................. HB-2020 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT...................................... HB-1256 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX................................... HB-0169 STATE FINANCE MAINTAIN ROADS ....... .............. HB-0189 TAX FREEZE/HISTORIC............. .................... HB-1738 TAX-INCOME-FILE PROTEST ........................................... HB-1025 TELEPHONE SERV-PUB AID RECIPNT ............................... HB-2518 TOBACCO ACCESSORIES-HERBS ACT.................................. HB-0672 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT............................. HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY FREDERICK,VF HOUSE BILL: 192,.558, 682, 1162, 1253, 1860, 2017, 2055, 2679 SENATE BILL: 372, 428, 567, 619, 800, 830, 1248 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 151, 205, 229, 311, 405, 411, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 574, 600, 612, 613, 686, 760, 767, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1155, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1186, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 83, 91 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 97, 100 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT........................................ HB-2464 ARCHITECT LIC-PLUMBER ADVRTSNG....................... HB-1483 BONE MARROW DONOR-EDUCATION .............................. HB-1855 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN........................... HB-1770 CDB-INTERPRET STANDARDS ..................... HB-0901 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST. ................... ......................... HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS.............................. HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER- EXPAND COVERGE........................... HB-1168 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS........................ HB-1802 CIVIL PROCEDURE-STYLE CHG.................................. HB-1457 CLASS ACTIONS-LIMIT RECOVERY .................................. HB-0959 COMM COLLEGE-NONRESDNT TUITION ....................... HB-1024 CONSTRUCTION BID DAMAGES ACT............................. HB-1530 CONSUMER FRAUD-TV ADS 900 NMBR............................. HB-2029 CONTRACTOR-WAGE/LIABILITY ....................................... HB- 1531 COOK COUNTY-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN.......................... HB-1169 CRITICAL TRENDS ASSESSMENT ACT.............................. HB-0570 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ....................................... HB-1644 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................ HB-2633 EPA-BOTTLE RETURN REFUND..................................... . HB-2256 EPA-DISPOSE-GREASE TRAP SLUDGE.............................. HB-0957 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ................... ....... HB-2568 EPA--800 NUMBER ................... .......................... HB-1774 GLASS RECYCLING ACT ......... ........................ ..................... HB-0547 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE.............................. HB-2373 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES............................. HB-1627 IDPA- REIMBURSE ATTORNEYS......... .................. HB-2234 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF............................. ....... HB-1798 INTEREST-LENDERS-REFUND CREDIT.......................... HB-0960 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY........................................ HB-2047 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE................................... HB-1910 2401 GIGLIO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (77TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. MUNI CD-ANNEXATION AGREEMENTS.......................... HB-1188 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE...........................HB-0469 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PROPERTY- TAX ABATEMNT-RECYCLE ......................... HB-1166 PUBL AID NURSING HOME SURVEYS............................. HB-0702 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT............................. HB-0703 RECYCLING EQUIPMENT EXEMPT ....................................... HB-1167 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE .................................... HB-2576 REV-PROP TAX/EXEMPT HOMESTEAD........................... HB-0958 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR......................... HB-0282 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASUR/TRUSTEE...................... HB-0899 SPECIAL WASTE PERMIT VOLUME..................................... HB-1772 TANNING FACILITY PERMIT ACT........................................ HB-1853 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATNS ............................ HB-1482 UNIFIED CONTRACTOR BOND ACT ................................... HB-0400 VEH CD-DISPLAY TRUCK NAME ................................... HB-0359 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN............................ HB-0416 VEH CD-MANUFACTURER LOGO........................................ HB-1484 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ............................ HB-0291 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIGLIO HOUSE BILL: 562, 732, 1230, 1422, 1777, 1788, 1849, 1912, 1914, 2028, 2030, 2242, 2244, 2342 SENATE BILL: 31, 83, 232, 257, 710, 715, 875, 887, 915, 1098, 1277, 1328, 1423 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 53, 237, 246, 316, 319, 451, 493, 666, 790, 874, 907, 1016, 1118, 1210, 1243, 1365 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 44, 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION:13, 79, 87 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-ROCK CUT ST PARK.......................... HB-1259 $DCFS- TH E M ILL .......................... .................................... H B- 1 16 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM .................................... HB-0505 ABORTION DATA REPORTING ACT ....................................... HB-1202 ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER........................... HB-2411 ANIMAL CONTROL-DEATH/TECH................................ HB-1260 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING- WAGES .......................... HB-0179 BUILD IL-REDUCES TOTAL BOND....................................... HB-0186 CHARITABLE GAMES-LICENSES ..................... ......... HB- 1109 CHECK OFFENDER PROGRAM......................................... HB-2612 CIRCUIT COURTS-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1 114 CIVIL PROC-LATENT DISEASE LIMT........................... HB-2613 CLINIC SOC WORK-PRIVAT PRACTIC................................. HB-1099 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ........................ HB-0302 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS................................ HB-2484 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES ........................ HB-1310 CONSUMER SURETY 50% LIABILITY ................................... HB-1344 COURT RECORD SEALING--CIVIL ...................................... HB-0276 CREDIT CARD -ADS/DISCLOSURES................................. HB-1403 CRIM CD-ALLOW CONTEST GAMBLING ......................... HB-1342 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS ................................... HB-1108 CRIMINAL PROC- BAIL ................................................ HB-2476 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ............................ HB-2458 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY ..................................... HB-0557 ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP TAX .................................. HB-1115 ED LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ................................ HB-1795 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL........................H HB-0178 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE ..................... ......... HB-2511 ELEC CD-PRECINCT SIZE ........................................... HB-2603 ELEC PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN ...................:......... HB-0077 ELECTED OFFICIALS-HIRING PREF ................................. HB-2780 , ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS................................ HB-0063 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER.................................. HB-1787 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME .................................. HB-1343 GEN OBLIGATN BOND ACT REDUCTN.............................. HB-0185 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD ........................... HB-0012 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ............................. HB-1111 2402 GIORGI, E. J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HMO-SUFFICIENT PROVIDERS ........................................ HB-0206 HORSE RACE PARI-MUTUEL STAFF................................... HB-1871 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS.................................. HB-1975 HOSPITAL LIC-STAFF PRIVILEDGE ..............................HB-0205 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES............................ HB-0973 ICC-PUBLIC UTILITIES-ETHICS................................... HB-0551 IDPA-CHIROPRACTER REIMBURSE............................. HB-1119 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT .................................. HB-1110 IDPA-TECHNICAL ........... ............ .............HB-2292 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF............................... HB-1798 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ................................HB-1776 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS........................ HB-0574 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT....................... HB-0503 LK 2 ROCK CUT PARK/LK HALLOCK................................... HB-0435 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH.................................. HB-1976 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN............................. HB-1118 METRO PIER ACT-EXPAND FACILITY.. ............................ HB-1935 METRO PIER ACT-CHECK SIGNING ................................ HB-1936 METRO TRANSIT AUTH/TECH CHANGE ............... ....... HB-0184 MIN & FEM BUSNESS-NO 50% WOMEN .................... HB-2481 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE .............................. HB-0006 N SHORE SAN DIST BOARD COMPSTN........................... ... HB-1920 NIU-OWN TRUSTEES.. ....................................... . HB-2365 OPTOMETRIST PHARMACEUTCL AGENT.................. ..... HB-0893 PAWNBROKER-STORAGE-INSURANCE................ .. HB-0679 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-TEACHER-SICK LEAVE CRED ............................ HB-1465 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ......................... HB-0255 PUB UTIL-ENVIRON FINANCE TECH ............................. HB-2056 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ............................. HB-0501 PUB UTIL-UNIVERSAL TELE ASSIST...... ......................... HB-2057 PUB UTILITY-TELECOM/LOW INCOME........................... HB-2417 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST............................... HB-0234 PUBLIC LABOR & ED-EMPLOYER......................................... HB-2547 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS................................... HB-0177 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER............................ HB-2048 PURCHASING- CDB. .............. ................. ......................... HB-0218 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT......................... HB-1 113 REGENTS-NIU ROCKFORD COURSES......................... HB-1974 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY .................... ........ ..... ..... .. HB-1 112 REIMBURSEMENT SELF INSURANCE.............................. HB-0324 REPEAL GROUND HOG BOUNTIES ACT............................... HB-1441 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD................................ HB- 1117 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-1471 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-1472 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-TECHNICAL ........................ HB-1473 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-LAKE MICHIGAN........................... HB-2656 RTA-TECHNICAL CHANGES ....................... ........... HB-0183 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR ......................... HB-0802 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT ............................... HB-0027 SCH CD CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT.............................. HB-0028 SCH CD-INTERSCHOLASTC/MED EXAM.................. HB-0322 SCH CD-PUPIL HEALTH EXAMS.......................................... HB-0436 SCH CD-STUDENT ASST COMM/TECH ............................... HB-1384 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME......................... HB-0102 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH......................................... HB-0575 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ........................... HB-1969 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER................................HB-0967 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND.............................. HB-0143 TIFS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION............................... HB-2483 TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT.. ......... ......... HB-2482 UNDERGRD UTIL--INTERGOV AGREE.......................... HB-1918 UNEMPLOY INS- TRAINING PROGRAMS ......................... HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS ............................ HB-0176 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER ................ HB- 1107 2403 GIORGI, E.J. REPRESENTATIVE (68TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VEH CD-SEWER VEHICLES.............................................. HB-1919 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT ............................ HB-0291 VEH CD-TITLE BRANDING OF LEMON ............................ HB-2800 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT..................... HB-0059 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY.................................. HB-0504 VIDEO MOVIE-MINORS............................... HB-1402 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ................................ HB-0325 WORKER COMP-JUDICIAL REVIEW ............................... HB-0321 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYIT ....................... HB-0175 WORKERS COMP-ST COMP INS FUND.......................... HB-1796 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GIORGI HOUSE BILL: 76, 262, 292, 293, 397, 578, 871, 885, 1623, 2242, 2244, 2666, 2681, 2731 SENATE BILL: 55, 102, 378, 443, 460, 497, 511, 557, 585, 617, 626, 678,699, 725, 832, 885, 1006, 1054, 1077, 1095, 1201, 1217, 1341 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1, 2, 3, 4, 111, 173, 316, 329, 364, 412, 593 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 45, 49 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANS/RICHVIEW-WATER ..................................HB-0613 $ST BRD ED-SALEM HIGH SCH........................................ HB-0142 AGENCIES NO PRIVATE SECTOR ...................................... HB-2416 BD HIGHER ED-STDNT MEMBER VOTE.................... HB-1249 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2362 CABLE TV REG-TENANT PERMISSION.............................. HB-1858 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE ...............B................ HB-0585 CHILD LABOR-XMAS TREE FARMING ...... .................... HB-2659 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION........................ HB-2736 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS........................ ...... HB-1466 CIV ADMIN CD PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............ ...... HB-2578 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-2239 CNTY CD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ...................... HB-0791 CNTY JAILS FUNDING-GO BONDS................................ HB-1619 CONSUMER FRAUD- TECHNICAL ..................................... .. HB-0784 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEMBERSHIPS .................................. HB-2026 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING........................................ HB-2457 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION........................................... HB-1698 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES........................... HB-2307 CRIM CD- AIDS- MURDER ................... ............ HB-0081 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY ..................................... HB-0840 CRIM CD- BULLETPROOF VEST...... .................................... HB-0540 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE................................ HB-2596 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP........................... HB-2038 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN........................... HB-2468 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING ................................. HB-0167 DIVORCE PROPERTY DIVISN--CRIME .............................. HB-0661 DOC-JUVENILE- SEX ABUSE PROGRAM .......................... HB-0202 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH ..................................... HB-1618 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT................................ HB-1624 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ........................... HB-0571 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 EPA LENDER LIABILITY............................ ..................... HB-0687 EPA-GA-ATTEND HEARINGS ................. .................. HB-1410 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS .......................... HB-2570 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL .........................................HB-0479 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .............................. HB-1199 ETH A N O L FU EL ACT ........................................... ...................... H B-0865 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES.............................. HB-2536 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT ..................................... HB-2187 FERTILIZER ACT-LOADING PAD.................................... HB-1248 FISH CD WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA................................... HB-2463 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS........................... HB-1741 GOV ETHICS--TEACHER EXEMPTION ........................... HB-0732 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR LEADS ........................ HB-2737 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 HOME REPAIR FRAUD--SERVICES ......................... HB-2527 2404 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY ................................ HB-1745 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS......................................... HB-201 1 IDPA-LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS................................ HB-2045 IDPA- PAYM ENT ............................................................. HB-1565 IDPA- PROMPT PAY.MENT ............................ .................... HB-0849 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ............................... HB-1422 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY .............................. HB-2010 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ........................................ HB-1868 INSUR-HMO-NO MAIL ORDER DRUGS ........................... HB-2371 INSURANCE UNFAIR FINANCE PLAN ............................. HB-2614 INSURANCE-MAIL ORDER PHARMACY ........................ HB-1409 INSURERS SUPERVISION LIQUIDATE.................................. HB-2615 JUV COURT-DISPOSITIONAL PLANS................. ........... HB-2225 JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY ............................... HB-2224 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST............................... HB-2305 JUVENILE COURT SHELTER CARE............................... HB-2223 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT....................... ...................... HB-1663 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ........................... . HB-0993 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS...................................... HB-1854 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX.......................................... HB-0060 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND..................... HB-0735 NURSING HOME-IMPROPER DISCHARG ........................ HB-0490 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTE FUND......................... HB-0146 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND........................ HB-0004 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT ................................. HB-2114 PEN CD-CONSENT OF SPOUSE....................................... . HB-1513 PEN CD-DNST FIRE-HEALTH PAYMTS............................ HB-1554 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS ............................... HB-1808 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE........................ HB-2091 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE.................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER/INCREASE................. .. .HB-0469 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER RETIREMNT................... HB-2658 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ................................ HB-1635 PEN CD INVESTIGATORS/FORMULA ......................... HB-2087 PEN CD-MUNI-RETIREMENT ANNUITY......................... HB-0590 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY ............................ HB-2535 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT................................... HB-2086 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT .................... HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY.................................. HB-2089 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT.............. ... HB-2533 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE ................................. HB-1529 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE ....................... HB-1839 PRIVATE PENSION RIGHTS ACT ......................................HB-1241 PROF REG-DESIGN PROFESSNL UNIT............................... HB-0894 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY........................................ HB-1198 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ............................... HB-1760 SALES TAX-FOOD & DRUGS .................... ........... HB-1 121 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED...................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-TCHRS KIDS/NO TUITION.................................... HB-2514 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER...................................... HB-0097 SCH EMPLOYEES MILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0816 SHREDDER FLUFF-NO WASTE FEE..................................... HB-2589 SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION............................... . HB-0742 ST EMPLOY GROUP INS-SURVIVORS ....................... HB-1528 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ............................... HB-0198 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ................................ HB-1969 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY ............................... HB-0738 STATE BOND BOARD ACT........... .... .................. HB-1947 STATE REVENUE SHARING ........ ................... .................... HB-1759 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS ......................... HB-1049 UNEMPLOY INS-RETIRE BENEFITS................................... HB-2657 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK................ ............ HB-1870 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME ........................HB-0718 ' VEH CD-USE TAX/APPLICABILITY .................................... HB-2651 WORKER COMP-MED RECORD RELEASE......................... HB-1851 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY GRANBERG HOUSE BILL: 39, 59, 70, 76, 77, 123, 125, 127, 136, 163, 204, 248, 305, 347, 364, 397, 2405 GRANBERG, KURT M. REPRESENTATIVE (109TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 421, 422, 424, 427, 591, 607, 681, 683, 776, 1184, 1230, 1463, 1481, 1626, 1629, 1869, 2342, 2363, 2465, 2559, 2567, 2654 SENATE BILL: 16, 33, 37, 51, 57, 58, 169, 176, 182, 232, 309, 406, 414, 444, 445, 455, 456,457, 495, 496, 512, 557, 608, 635, 660, 670, 692, 708, 760, 789, 841, 895, 924, 973, 979,999, 1002, 1073, 1074, 1186, 1264, 1294, 1329, 1345, 1365 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 119, 144, 171, 172, 179, 201, 202, 427, 428, 429, 538, 662, 688, 718, 719, 827, 851, 1049, 1054, 1055, 1105, 1243, 1409, 1410, 1411 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79, 87 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 20, 96 HANNIG, GARY REPRESENTATIVE (98TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-CMS .......................... ................................... HB-0386 $OCE-CMS............................ ................ HB-0387 $OCE-CMS .................. ............. ............. HB-0388 $OCE-ST BD OF ELECTIONS ........................................... HB-0581 $OCE-STATE TREASURER ................................. ..HB-1155 $ST TREASURER............................................ HB-0930 CANNABIS- PENALTY .......................... .............. .............. HB-2569 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ................................ HB-0568 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................. HB-2578 COMPENSATION-GOVERNOR HIGHEST ..................... HB-2553 CORRECTIONS- MITIGATION............... ............................. HB-2288 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING ....................... HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUGTESTING .................................... HB-2618 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH .................................. HB-1618 ENTERPRISE ZONES ................................ HB-1723 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST............................ ......... HB-0992 FIRE PROTECTION-TECNICAL ....................... ......... HB- 1722 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL.................................... HB-1869 HUMAN RIGHTS-RENT/UNMARRIED.............................. HB-2124 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ........................................ HB-1868 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE......................................... ... HB-0254 INS GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT.......................................... HB-1721 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST ............................... HB-2305 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ..................................... HB-2619 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO..................... HB-2524 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT................................ HB-2088 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY................................. HB-2089 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY............................... HB-1724 PROP TX- LANDFILLS..................... .... . ................. HB-2559 PUB HLTH-LYME DISEASE INFO ........................................ HB-0676 PUB UTIL- IL COAL-CLEAN AIR ......................................... HB-2342 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS .............................. HB-2085 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS ........................................... HB-0512 PURCHASING--CDB ................................................. .................. HB-0218 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER ........................... HB-2577 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS ..................... . HB-1891 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ............ HB-1892 SCH CD-REGL SUPT/ELIGIBLE VOTE............................. HB-2201 SCH CD-SAFETY BOND BUILDING...... ............. .... HB-1235. SCH CD-SCH SALARY SURVEYS .......................................... HB-0266 SCH CD-ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD ......................... HB-2642 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG .......................... HB-2470 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD.................................... HB-2338 STATE ATTORNEY APPELLATE PROSC........................... HB-0700 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI .................................. HB-0721 UN EMPLOY INS-PROSPECTIVE RATES .......................... HB-1725 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-SUCCESSOR ............................ HB-0675 VARIOUS TAX-GASOHOL ................................................. HB-0683 WILDLFE CD-SR CITZN-DEER PERMT ............................ HB-0823 WILDLIFE CD- DISABLED........... ...................... HB-1234 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HANNIG HOUSE BILL: 2, 197, 421, 1199, 2536, 2714 SENATE BILL: 57, 258, 409, 455, 708, 740, 741, 953, 973, 979, 1048, 1071, 1160 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 196, 236, 257, 360, 758, 1010, 1397 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 2406 HARRIS, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (53RD DIST. REP) $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ............................ HB-0629 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.............................. HB-1911 BANKS TEMPORARY ATMS ........................................HB-2562 BARBER COSMTLGY EXAMS-SPANISH............................. HB-2550 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ..................................... HB-2525 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT...................................... HB-1624 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ....................................HB-0962 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ........................ HB-0020 ELEC-GENERAL PRIM DATE CHANGE ....................... HB-0355 FIRE MARSHAL-INSPECTION REPORT.............................. HB-2786 FIRE PROTECTION-ANNEXATION...................................... HB-0705 FOOD SERVICE PRIVATIZATION ACT ................... ........ HB-0917 GA DISTRICT ALLOWANCE ................................................. HB-2724 INCOM E TAX RATES .................................... ..................... HB-2575 INCOME TAX-EXEMPTION INCREASE.............................. HB-0535 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY....................... HB-0099 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER........ .............................. HB-2787 LOBBYIST/REPORT NOTIFICATION .................................. HB-0323 MILTRY CD-GEN/ASST GEN/HOUSING............................ HB-2512 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT............ ........................ HB-0071 OCCUPATION & USE TAX-EXEMPTION ......................... HB-1982 OUT-OF-STATE CONTRACTOR-BOND........................ HB-0004 PERSONNEL CD-CONTINUOUS SERVCE......................... HB-0310 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE .............................. HB-2183 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST ............................ HB-0746 SALES TAX-MOTOR FUEL....................................... HB-0018 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD .................................. HB-0285 SENIORS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION..................................... HB-2795 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................. HB-0242 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .................................. HB-0311 STATE MANDATES-OBLIGATION .................................... HB-1557 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT ....................... HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE ......... .......................... HB-0073 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARRIS HOUSE BILL: 92, 2322, 2663 SENATE BILL: 355, 565, 644 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 127, 128, 135, 143, 187, 251, 290, 308, 316, 350, 382, 389, 420, 554, 884, 934, 935, 941, 1135, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1249, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1414, 1415, 1416 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19, 20, 23 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 119 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM) AG COOPERATIVE-DISSENTER RIGHT.............................. HB-1293 AG-PUBLIC HEALTH PESTICIDES..................................... HB-0831 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL...................... HB-2413 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG PROBATION.................................. HB-2574 BINGO LICENSE TAX-PRIZE VALUE................................... HB-0830 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................. HB-2578 COLLEGES & GASOHOL .......................................... HB-2368 COUNTIES CD- AUDITS ................................ ..................... . HB-0783 COUNTY HOSPITALS............................... .......................... HB-0942 CTY CD RECYCL-SHERIFF CORONERS .......................... HB-0800 CTY CODE-RECYCLING-GUILTY PLEA........................... HB-0801 DEPT-AG-HERITAGE AWARD PROGRAM....................... HB-0506 DEPT-AG-SOIL LABLING/COSTS............................... HB-1207 DEPT-CONSERVATION-WOUNDED DEER...................... HB0829 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE.......................................... HB-0510 EL CD-MUN CD-TWN LAW-CIV CTRS ................... HB-0799 FEES & SALARIES TECHNICAL............................................... HB-1558 FISCAL RESPONSIBLTY REPRT CARE............................ HB-1254 FURNITURE FIRE SAFETY & TESTNG ................................. HB-1981 GRAIN DEAL-DEFINITN/RECEIPTS.................................... HB-0248 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY............................... HB-2530 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR.......................:.. HB-0691 ICC-EXEMPTS LIVESTOCK CARRIERS....................... HB-1294 2407 HARTKE, CHARLES A. REPRESENTATIVE (107TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE.......................... . HB-0076 LANDOWNER HUNTING PREFERENCE............................... HB-0253 MOTOR FUEL TAX DISTRIBUTIONS................................ HB-1758 MOTOR FUEL TAX-DISTRIBUTION .............................. HB-2623 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN............... ................... HB-0314 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT .......................... HB-2114 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PEN CD-IMRF-COUNTY BD SERVICE..............................HB-0511 PESTICIDE- UNCONTESTED PAYMENT...................... HB-0507 PROBATE-FUNERAL EXPNSE/INTERST........................... HB-0247 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 SPECIAL CROP INSURANCE ........................................ HB-1768 SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCT BUYERS ........................ HB-1769 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ................................. HB-0721 TOWNSHIP LAW-ACCTING-LIB FEE ......................... HB-0798 TOWNSHIP ZONING-MORE STRINGENT..................... HB-2414 TOWNSHIPS-ANNUAL AUDIT ................ ...... HB-0410 UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT COOPERATV.......................... HB-0251 VARIOUS TAX--GASOHOL ..................... ..................... HB-06833 VEH CD-CLEAN TOW TRUCK ................................. HB-0815 VEH CD- DELIVERY RADIUS ............................................ HB-0250 VEH CD-MOTOR VEH BRAKE/TECHNCL ......................... HB-0252 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MARINES ................................. HB-0249 VEHICLE CODE-CHARITABLE PLATES............................... HB-2728 VILLAGE LIBRARY ACT ................. ............. ..HB-1295 WILDLIFE-DEER HUNTING ............................... ... HB-1433 WILDLIFE-RACOON HUNTING SEASON.......................... HB-0509 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HARTKE HOUSE BILL: 204, 345, 427, 761, 826, 885, 890, 1744, 1869 SENATE BILL: 68, 216, 225, 265, 416, 432, 499, 512,623, 661, 751, 782, 846, 908, 927, 928, 1147, 1193, 1279, 1303, 1343, 1361, 1363, 1364, 1365 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 124, 129, 140, 213, 818, 992, 1420 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 73, 96 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP) ADOPT-DENY INFO-NOTARIZED.................................. HB-2605 ADOPTION ACT-REGISTRATION FEE................................ HB-1302 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-1122 AIRPORT AUTHORITIES-TECHNICAL ......................... HB-1552 BUDGET-EXEMPT DEFERED COMP-GRF.................... HB-2783 COUNTY BUILD-REMODEL CRTHOUSE...................... HB-1551 COURT CLERKS-DEPUTIES.................................. HB-1979 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN.............................. HB-2075 DCFS- CHILD CARE FUND......................... ........ ...... HB-1629 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM .................H B-2181 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE................................... HB-1623 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ...................................... HB-2486 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................... HB-0954 ELEC CD-TECHNICAL...... ..................................... HB-2321 ELEC CD-17 YR OLD VOTE-PRIMRY................................. HB-1125 ELECTION CODE-TECHNICAL......... ... .....HB-2324 EPA--ANNEXATION SITE ........................ ............. HB-1630 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING...................... HB-1287 GOV ETHICS-PRO REPRESENTATION................................ HB-2322 HISTORIC PRESERVATN-ADMIT FEES .......................... HB-2809 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION........................... HB-0616 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS................ HB-2177 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT....................... HB-2673 IDPA--CHILD SUPPORT.......................... ....... . ...... ..... HB-1352 INFANT MORTALITY ...................................... HB-2319 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES /REPORT ................... HB-2074 MENTAL DISABLED CHILD ASSIST................................. HB-1887 MENTAL HEALTH-CONFIDENTIALITY.............. HB-1973 MHDD PLANNING COUNCILS ................................... HB-1882 MHDD-CLERK/SHERIFF HEARINGS ............................ HB-1883 MHDD-TRANSFER 5% DEV DISABLED................................ HB-1961 2408 HASARA, KAREN REPRESENTATIVE (100TH DIST. REP)-Cont. MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE............................ HB-0313 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM........................ HB-0542 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM .......................... HB-1983 NURSING HM CARE-REWORD PHRASE...................... HB-1879 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ............................ HB-1635 PEN CD IMRF ELECTED OFFICIAL............................. HB-1553 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ................................ HB-2183 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT ........................................HB-2073 QUALIFICATN BASE SELECTION ACT .................................. HB-0452 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY..... ........ ........... HB-2021 RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE/PAY TAX ........................... ... HB-1123 SCH CD DRIVER ED AGE LIMIT...................................... HB-1549 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY.............................. HB-2012 ST FIN-DECREASE LAPSE PERIOD ....................................... HB-2323 ST PAY--COMPARABLE WORTH......................................... HB-0575 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX............................ HB-0169 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ........................... HB-2174 TAX CREDIT-FARM PROPERTY TAX.................................. HB-2320 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION............................................. HB-0396 VEH CD-DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR.................................. HB-2285 VEH CD-MIN PROPERTY DAMAGE ............................... HB-1124 VEH CD-TOWING RESTRICTIONS ..... ............................. HB-1550 WILDLIFE CD-GAME & PREY BIRDS ................................HB-2640 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT............................ HB-0554 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HASARA HOUSE BILL: 129, 677, 678, 722, 898, 1891, 1892, 2342, 2422 SENATE BILL: 234, 259, 343, 371, 398, 429, 502, 630, 635, 637, 649, 724, 789, 817, 818, 1009, 1050, 1059, 1089,1171, 1249, 1264, 1278, 1312 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 68, 341, 371, 394, 515, 543, 568, 575, 588, 621, 708, 730, 773, 789, 866, 1017, 1048, 1155, 1191, 1328, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 31, 66, 68 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 52, 75, 98 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS COUNTIES CD- AUDITS.......................................... .... .... HB-0783 CTY CD-RECYCL-SHERIFF CORONERS ....................... HB-0800 CTY CODE-RECYCLING-GUILTY PLEA........................... HB-0801 EL CD-MUN CD-TWN LAW-CIV CTRS ....................... HB-0799 TOWNSHIP LAW ACCTING-LIB FEE ............................... HB-0798 HENSEL, DONALD, N. REPRESENTAIVE (50TH DIST. REP) COUNTIES-CORONER TRAINING PRGM........................... HB-1333 COUNTY CD-CORONER EXHUME BODY..................... HB-1225 IL AIR CARRIERS ACT REPEAL......................................... HB-1296 MHDD-CORONER ACCESS RECORDS................................. HB-1829 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1189 RADIATN PROTECTN-PRODUCT FEE......................... HB-2022 SCH CD-RECYCLE STUDENT PAPER .............................. HB-2726 SCH CD-REQUIRE RECYCLING ....................................... HB-2727 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP ...................... ................ HB-2385 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ........................ HB-2174 TOLL HIGHWAY- POWER.................... ..................... HB-0720 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL REDUCTION.............................. HB-1404 VEH CD-LIGHTS WHEN RAIN.................... ................. HB-1275 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX ........................... ....'........... HB-2720 VEH CD SALE OF INFO .......... ............................ HB-1933 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST............................................... HB-0719 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME ........................... HB-0718 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING .....................HB-0731 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS........................... HB-'1956 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HENSEL HOUSE BILL: 920, 2648 SENATE BILL: 173, 566, 808; 839, 844, 845, 864, 1093, 1271, 1273, 1279, 1280, 1285 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 489, 804, 805, 836, 1155 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 50 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59, 91 2409 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CARE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES PUB AID- ELECTRNC BENFIT TRNSFR .......................... HB-2227 PUB AID-HEALTHY KIDS PGRM......................................... .HB-0739 PUB AID MED ASSISTNCE ELIGBLTY ........................ HB-0274 PUBLIC AID- PROTECTIVE PAYMENTS ............................... HB-0426 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM) $GOB- SCHOOL GRANTS ...................................................HB-0787 $OCE-ATTY APPELLATE PROSECUTOR............................. HB-0808 $STATE POLICE ....................................... . .. ......... HB-0383 $STATE POLICE ................... ....................... HB-0384 $STATE POLICE ................................ .. .................... HB-0385 BINGO ACT-TECHNICAL ..................... .................................. HB-0956 BINGO-MAXIMUM PRIZE $3000 ......................................... HB-0245 BREWER FIX PRICE BEER ................................. HB-2051 BUILD IL-REDUCES TOTAL BOND...................................... HB-0186 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS........................... HB-0604 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS ................................................ HB-1466 CIRCUIT COURT/CLERKS-ST FUNDS................................. HB-0430 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT POMAIN....................................... HB-2366 CIVIL PROC-WAGE/DEDUCT EXEMPTN .......................... HB-0624 CLINICAL LAB-PHYSICIAN SUPERVN............................... HB-0558 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS................................... HB-0576 COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIEN ............................. HB-0136 CONTROLLED SUB--TRUCK STOPS ..................................... HB-0151 CRIM CD CONFISCATED WEAPONS ............................ HB-0147 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF................ . HB-0056 CRIM CD -FIREARMS TRANSFER...................................HB-1664 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VISITATION ........... ........... HB-2401 CUSTODY-RELOCATION NOTICE.................... . HB-2331 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS..................... HB-0715 DOWNSTATE IL EDUCATNAL ACADEMY..................... HB-0148 EPA LENDER LIABILITY...... ................................... HB-0687 EPA TANKS-TECHNICAL .......................................................HB-1742 EPA-LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .............................. HB-1199 EPA-UNDERGRND TANK GAS TAX..................................... HB-1184 EXCESSIVE CHARGES-INS CLAIMS..................................... HB-2096 FIREARM OWN IDENT ACT INVEST.............................. HB-0149 FIREARM OWNERS HISTORY CHECK .............................. HB-0264 FIREARM OWNERS ID-INVESTIGATNS......................HB-0432 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS.......................... HB-1741 GEN OBLIGATN--BOND ACT REDUCTN.............................. HB-0185 GOB-CAP FACILITY GRANTS .............................................. HB-0366 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION................................ HB-0732 HOME REPAIR FRAUD-SERVICES ................................... HB-2527 HORSE RACE BOARD ADD MEMBERS ............................ HB-0946 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK MONIES ................................... HB-1848 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS.................... .................. HB-1975 HORSE RACE-OWNER/TRAINER PMTS ............................ HB-1967 HORSE RACE-PURSE-REWARD FUND..................... HB-1966 HORSE RACE-RURAL DIVERSIFY ................................ HB-1745 HORSE RACE- TECHNICAL..................... ........................... HB-0855 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL................................ HB-0856 ICC-ADOPTION OF STANDARDS .......................................... HB-0150 IDPA- PAYM ENT ................................................ ....... .. ............ HB-1565 IDPA-PROMPT PAYMENT................................................... HB-0849 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ............................... HB-1422 LIVINGWILL--TERMINAL CONDITION ................................ HB- 1517 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH........................ HB-1976 NURS HOME SERVICE RATE BOARD.................................. HB-2039 OIL GAS-UNDERGND RESOURCES ..................................... HB-1850 OIL INDUSTRY INS GUARANTE FUND ...................... HB-0146 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE..................................... HB-0315 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT..................... HB-2086 PEN CD-RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 ....................................... HB-0424 PEN CD-ST EMP/EARLY RETIREMENT............................ HB-1527 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY/EARLY RETIRE........................... HB-1529 2410 HICKS, LARRY W. REPRESENTATIVE (108TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE .................................HB-0002 PHONES OFFER FLAT RATE OPTION................................... HB-0949. PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT................................ HB-0031 PROPERTY TAX COMMISSION SYSTEM .................. HB-1511 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE-MILITRY RIGHTS ................................. HB-2085 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE........................... HB-1365 REV ACT- TAX BILLS .............................. ................... . HB-2198 RURAL HLTH ACT--CENTER POWER ............................ HB-2577 SALES TAXES-MANUFACTURING .................................HB-1987 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT..................................... HB-0897 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL............................... HB-1658 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT............................ HB-0662 SCH CD- INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-INCREASE SCHOOL TERMS .................................. H-0152 SCH CD-SPEC EDUC-FEES-RESIDNCY ......................... HB-0809 SCH CD-SPEC ED REIMBURSEMENT..............................HB-0827 SCH CD-SPECIAL ED TAX..................... .................... HB-0694 SCH CD-SPECIAL EDUC PROG TAX................................. HB-0695 SIU-OPEN DOWNSTATE CAMPUS...................................... HB-0263 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE....... ................. HB-2254 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF...................... ........ HB-1297 ST MANDATES BOARD-BD OF APPEAL........................... HB-2421 STATE AUDITING-AUDITOR GENERAL ..................... HB-2420 STATE BOND BOARD ACT.............................. .. .............HB-1947 STATE FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD .................................... HB-2422 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT...................................... HB-1286 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................ HB-1915 VEH CD ICC-EXEMPTIONS .................................. ..... HB-1965 VEH CD-PUB UTIL VEH REGULATNS ........................... HB-0145 VIDEO POKER ACT ...................................... ......................HB-0048 VISITATION DISPUTE MEDIATION....................................... HB-2490 WAGE DEDUCT-COSTS/FEES/FILING................................... HB-0623 WILDLIFE CD-NON RESIDENT PERMT.............................. HB-0049 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HICKS HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 324, 345, 456, 579, 910, 1224, 1706, 2349, 2729, 2735 SENATE BILL: 133, 214, 266, 269, 326, 375, 445, 456, 457, 458, 551, 556, 557, 626, 654, 692, 700, 771, 778, 821, 835, 904, 944, 954, 965, 1282, 1328, 1358, 1370,1465 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 55, 435, 588, 875, 880, 995, 1218, 1243, 1310, 1358 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 25, 67 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 6, 27 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 109 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL AND CONSERVATION LAW DWNST FOREST PRESERVE-TECHNICL......................... HB-0794 MUNI CD-ZONE BD-MUN CLERK DUTY ......................... HB-0795 PARK PRIVILEGE-VIETNAM MEMRIAL........................ HB-0796 WILDLIFE CD-BIRDS OF PREY............................................. HB-0797 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH CRIMINAL PRO-TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1075 DMHDD-CONFIDENTIAL-TECHNICAL........ HB-1076 DMHDD-GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH............................ HB-1940 DM HDD- TECHNICAL.................................... ..................... HB-1073 GUARDIANSHIP-PROBATE-TECHNIAL .......................... HB-1074 MHDD-MULTICULTURAL NEED/ASSIST.................... HB-1106 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. DEM) ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS.......................................... HB-0262 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE............................. HB-1369 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT........................................ HB-2362 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION....................... HB-2736 CNTY CD-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.......................... HB-0791 COAL DEV FUND INCOME TX CRDT.......... .....................: HB-0991 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING ...................................:....... HB-2457 CORRECTIONS- RESTITUTION.............................................. HB-2306 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES........................ HB-2307 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS..................................... HB-0989 CRIM CD-BODY ARMOR-FELONY ................................... HB-0840 2411 HOFFMAN, JAY C. REPRESENTATIVE (110TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CRIM CD BULLETPROOF VEST.......................... ........... .... HB-0540 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE.......................... HB-2596 CRIMCD--SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS.............................. HB-1108 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING.............................. HB-2572 CRIMINAL PRO-DRUG TESTING .................................... HB-2618 CTY ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP................................... HB-1316 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT ............................. HB-0204 DIVORCE PROPERTY DIVISN-CRIME.......................... HB-0661 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM....................... HB-0202. DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ................................... HB-2465 EARTHQUAKE INS NOTICE-TECH ...................... HB-1618 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT.................... HB-2461 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ...........................HB-2568 EPA LOCAL SITING REVIEW-WASTE .............................HB-1199 EPA-RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP ............................................. HB-2462 EPA WASTE TRACKING REPORTS ................................ HB-2567 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS .................................. HB-2737 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE................................................. HB-0290 ICC- PUBLIC UTILITIES ETHICS ......................................... HB-0551 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION ............................ HB-0162 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE.................................B......... HB-0076 INCOME TX VETS BONUS ..................................... HB-2579 JUV COURT ACT-POLICE RECORDS............ .............. HB-2467 JUV COU RT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST....................... . HB-2305 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ....................................... HB-0822 NURSING- VOLUNTEER SERVICES................................ HB-2665 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT................................ HB-2088 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY................................... HB-2089 PEN CD- TECHNICAL .......... ..................................... HB-0968 PREVAILING WAGE- SCOPE-KICKBACK.......................... HB-2104 PROP TX LAN DFILLS.................................. ...................... HB-2559 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......... ............... HB-0817 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT .................................. HB-0078 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS.................................. HB-2085 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY ....................................... HB-1198 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS ........................................ HB-0512 RESPITE DEMO PGM-DEPT-AGING................................... HB-1162 SALES TAX- MOTOR FUEL ......................................... HB-0018 SCH CD-ATTENDANCE AGE .............................................. HB-0670 SCHCD- BOARD VACANCIES ................................................ HB-0669 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY............................... HB-2556 SCH EMPLOYEES-MILITARY SERVICE........................... HB-0816 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST EMPLOYEES CHILD CARE PROGRM........................... HB-0203 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM ................................... HB-2571 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................... HB-0325 SWHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 WORK COMP & OCC DISEA-INQUIRY.......................... HB-2103 91 1-BOARD MEMBERSHIP ....................... ........................ HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN,J HOUSE BILL: 2, 98, 100, 329,721, 814, 1812, 2466, 2527 SENATE BILL: 62, 106, 151, 196, 246, 264, 293, 445, 458 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 48, 315, 346, 444, 658, 831 987, 988, 1001, 1186, 1263 HOFFMAN, MANNY REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP) ALDERMAN/VILL TRUSTEE VACANCY ........................... .HB-0283 CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT............................ HB-0066 CRIMINAL CD- STALKING ........... ........... ...................... HB-2677 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM ......................... HB-2181 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................. HB-1713 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ..................................H... HB-0962 EPA-LAN DSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING.......................... HB-1287 EPA SOLID WASTE REPORTING ........................... . HB-2019 GOV ETHICS- N EPOTISM ............................ ................... . HB- 1327 HARVEY CIVIC CENTR-NAME CHANGE........................... HB-0117 HUMAN RTS-POLICE & FIRE HIRING................................ HB-2622 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE ................... HB-1691 2412 HOFFMAN, MANNY REPRESENTATIVE (37TH DIST. REP)-Cont. LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER................................. HB-1860 LIQUOR' ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-1303 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT.................................. HB-0516 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE.............................. HB-0088 PERSONNEL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ............................. HB-2183 POLICE TRAINING-VEHICLE CHASES............................... HB-0515 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE ....................... ........... HB-2772 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.................................... HB-2663 PUBLIC AID-CANNABIS CONTROL.............................. HB-1909 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ..................... HB-2444 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................. HB-0282 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST .............................. HB-0478 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS.................................. HB-1884 SR CIT TAX DEFERAL-VALUE FREEZ ....................... ....... HB-2328 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ....................................HB-0242 VEH CD-PENALTIES ............................................ .....HB-1995 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS....................................... HB-1956 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................... HB-0362 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOFFMAN,M HOUSE BILL: 3, 43, 44, 56, 197, 202, 229, 317, 429, 457, 469, 549, 555, 573, 577, 585, 586, 658, 672, 681, 685, 691, 692, 722, 732, 744, 770, 777, 839, 895, 899, 1123, 1475, 1506, 1556, 1624, 1675, 1682, 1800, 2020, 2050, 2126, 2190, 2250, 2343, 2596 SENATE BILL: 60, 73, 125, 126, 173, 282, 322, 374, 429, 567, 587, 628, 642, 808, 828, 911, 912, 958, 1018, 1020, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1219 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 138, 298, 315, 358, 375, 404, 571, 932 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 10, 48, 51 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM) $OCE-ST APPELLATE DEFENDER ....................................... HB-0494 $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER..................... .................... HB-1048 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG PROBATION............................. HB-2574 CAP HOUSING-FEES/SALARIES....................................... HB-1397 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION.............................. HB-2736 CIRCT CLRK FEE- COUNTY BD LOWER ........................... HB-2812 CIRCUIT CLERK FAMILY CASE FEES ............................... HB-2803 CIVIL PROC-FOREIGN JUDGEMENT....................................HB-0627 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES................................. HB-0682 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-PENALTIES........................... HB-1101 CORRECTION CD-REVOKE FINE ...................... ............ HB-1418 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION.................................... HB-1698 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD ..............................HB-2316 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL............................... ............... HB-1415 CRIM CD-TECHNICAL........................ ..................... HB-1419 CRIM PRO-DEFENDANTS FITNESS.................................. HB-2808 CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ........................... HB-0434 CRIMINAL CD-STALKING... ................................... .. HB-2677 CRIMINAL CD-VIOLATING ORDER .................................... HB-2767 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS................................ HB-0331 CRIMINAL PRO-TECHNICAL .............................................. HB-1421 CRIMINAL VICTIM ATTACHMENT.................................... HB-2799 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES....................... HB-0114 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS................................... HB-0918 DEPOSIT ST MONEY ACT-STATEMENT............................. HB-2107 DOC-SITE ZONING REQUIREMENTS........................... . HB-2717 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT..................... ....... HB-1624 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.......................HB-0034 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION.......................................... HB-0398 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0035 ELECTED OFFICIALS........................................ ................HB-1395 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM....................... ........................ HB-0548 EPA-STATES ATTY-CIVIL ACTIONS ...................... HB-2716 EPA- WASTE TRACKING REPORTS ..................................... HB-2567 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION.............................. HB-0168 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR-LEADS ........................... HB-2737 HUMAN RTS-RESPONDNT/DISCLOSURE................ HB-2241 IDPA MEDICAID- HOSPITALS .......................................... HB-1000 2413 HOMER, THOMAS J. REPRESENTATIVE (91ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. IL ANTITRUST ACT-INS CODE........................................ HB-2384 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION ................................... HB-0162 INCOME TAX-DEDUCTNS/EXEMPTNS............................. HB-1859 INCOM E TAX/STY LE................................. ................. HB-2109 INS-LIFE INSURABLE INTEREST................................ HB-2805 INS- MEDICARE/TECHNICAL....... .................................... HB-2529 INS-UNFAIR COMPETITION ................................ ............. HB-2509 JUVENILECOURT -TECHNICAL ...................................... HB-1420 JUVENILE COURT-INSPECT RECORDS........................ HB-1951 LEASES-PAYMENT/TERMINATION ................................. HB-1394 LOCAL GOV-SIMULTANEOUS OFFICES ......................... HB-0407 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITRE-TECH............................... HB-1416 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITRE-TECH........................ HB-1417 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ......... ................. .................... HB-0033 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP................................ HB-2581 POST CONVICTION PROCEEDINGS ................................. HB-1950 POULTRY INSPECTION/EXEMPT......................... HB-2768 PROBATE-GUARDIAN AD LITEM FEES............................ HB-0487 PUBLIC UTILITIES-AUDITS....... ... ............. ...HB-0211 RESPONSIBLE PROPERTY TRANSFER................................... HB-1196 SALES TAX- MOTOR FUEL ........................ ................... HB-0018 SCH CD-COLLECTIVE BARG AGRMNTS........................... HB-0104 SCH CD-STATE FORMULA-EAV .............................. HB-0141 SCHOOL DISTRICTS-TAX EXEMPTN ................................ HB-1047 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ............................... HB-0242 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT......................... HB-0210 ST FIN-DISPOSABLE DIAPER TAX ........................ ......... HB-0200 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN........................... HB-0316 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................ HB-1098 VEH CD-GEN ASSEMBLY PLATES........................................ HB-1396 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL...................................................... HB-1414 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HOMER HOUSE BILL: 345, 836, 915, 1955, 2065, 2527, 2662 SENATE BILL: 1, 125, 151, 238, 384, 500, 658, 670, 797, 800, 822, 1377, 1392 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 620, 777, 785, 912, 1184, 1396 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 48, 49, 79 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 25 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC UTILITIES PUB UTILITY-DELAY PHONE REPEAL............................... HB-2643 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HRUL HOUSE RESOLUTION: 66, 370 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP) AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES...................................... HB-1908 BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT........................................ HB-2418 BINGO-2 EXTRA GAMES STATEWIDE.......................... HB-1034 CHILD LABOR LAW-EXCEPTIONS...................................... HB-2442 CIVIL PRO-NAME CHG-INTERPRETER ......................... HB-2440 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ............... ........................... HB-2435 CODIFICATION PLAN ACT ................................ HB-2436 CODIFY-STATE DESIGNATIONS ........................................ HB-2439 COMMEMORATIVE DATES................ .................HB-2438 CONSERVATION-IMPACT ON PROPRTY..................... HB-2427 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT ................................. ...... HB-0423 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS ..................................... HB-2281 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY................................... HB-1713 ELEC CD-INCORPORATION.......................... ............. HB-2441 ELEC CD-PUBLIC FINANCING....... ............................. HB-1888 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE......................... HB-1510 ETHICS COM M ISSION .......................................... .............. HB-2412 EXOTIC WEEDS- ADMINSTRATVE RULE........................... HB-2429 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT.................. ................................. . HB-2433 FIRST 1991 REVISORY ACT ............................................. HB-2434 GOV ETHICS FORMS/TEACHERS....................................... HB-1428 GROUP HOME ANTIDISCRIMINATION.. ................. ..... HB-0872 2414 HULTGREN, DAVID REPRESENTATIVE (94TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT.............................. HB-1509 INCOME TAX RATES-3%- 4.8% ...................................... HB-1467 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY............................ HB-0099 INS RATE-NOT INSUREDS FAULT....................................... HB-1469 INSUR- CLAIMS COVER INFERTILITY .................... HB-1470 LIFE INS BENEFIT PAY INTEREST............................... HB-1468 LOBBYIST REPORTING/PENALTIES ............. ...... HB-0898 LOCAL GOV-SHARE USE/OCC TAXES.............................. HB-0420 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION .................................. HB-2428 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 RECYCLED PLASTICS/BLDG CODES .................................... HB-0201 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 SCH DIST TAX REPLACEMENT FUND .............................. HB-2789 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................... HB-1881 ST FIN DISPOSABLE DIAPER TAX ................................. HB-0200 ST MANDATES BOARD-BD OF APPEAL......................... HB-2421 STATUTES-REVISE/COURT DECISION ............................... HB-2443 TRANS COMM CMPTRL-DMHDD-TRESUR ................. HB-2446 UCC CROP SECURITY SOS LIABILTY.................................... HB-2437 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH ............................. HB-0036 VEH CD TECHNICAL.............. ............... HB-0826 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY HULTGREN HOUSE BILL: 94, 578, 1058, 1691 SENATE BILL: 110, 381, 927, 928, 1295, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1409, 1410 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 67 76, 77, 78, 183,226, 391, 419, 502, 536, 638, 648, 685, 756, 784, 785, 904, 1012, 1052, 1069, 1225 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 111 JOHNSON, TIMOTHY V. REPRESENTATIVE (104TH DIST. REP) BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS.... ................................ HB-0528 BOOKSTORE BOND PROHIBITION ..................... ............... HB-2402 CIV ADMIN CD-DOT STUDIES............. ............................ HB-2381 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES ............................... HB-0682 CONGRESSIONAL TERM LIMITATION............................. HB-0573 CORRECTNS-SENIOR CIT/HANDICAP........................ ... .. HB-2690 CRIMINAL ID RETURN ID RECORDS........................... HB-0331 DRAINAGE-RECORD LIEN RELEASE .......................... HB-2380 FLOAT DEVICES/SAILBOATS...................... ....................HB-0476 IDPA- DRUG USE ....... ...... ..................... ................... HB-1212 IDPA-INITIATIVE FUND................ .......................... HB-1002 IDPA-MEDICAL SERVICES ....................................... ......... HB-0998 IDPA-NURSING HOMES ........................................... .... . HB-1210 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE............................ HB-0979 INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSN MEMBRSHIP ........................ HB-0572 JUVENILE-AGE REDUCTION......................................... HB-1056 LOTTERY PROCEEDS SCHOOLS ........................................ HB-0681 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ............................. .......... HB-2773 PUB AID-TWNSHP LAW ASSISTANCE............................ HB-0997 PUB LABOR-UNIV PEACE OFFICERS ................................ HB-2084 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS..... ..................... HB-1001 SCH CD IHSA TRANSFER RULES.......................................... HB-1657 SERVICE USE TAX-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1406 SUBSTANCE ABUSE ADVOCACY PRGM.........................HB-1057 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JOHNSON HOUSE BILL: 372, 677, 678, 1242, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2178, 2688, 2689 SENATE BILL: 302, 545, 1300 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 41, 47, 56, 58,62, 100, 101, 131, 132, 180, 200, 205, 248, 249, 250, 330, 333, 343, 355, 360, 366, 488, 516, 546, 551, 552, 572, 614, 660, 665, 682, 701, 740, 755, 786, 799, 800, 852,884, 945, 956, 957, 980, 981, 982, 986, 998, 1131, 1142, 1143, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1366, 1367, 1368, 1371, 1456, 1457 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 22, 84 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 19, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 3 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM) ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS ............................. HB-1805 2415 JONES, LOVANA S. REPRESENTATIVE (23RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. AUTO TELLER MACHINE/LOW INCOME ...................... HB-2118 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT ........................................... HB-1762 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS .................................... HB-2116 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ................. HB-0094 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................... HB-0144 CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS ............................................... HB-1645 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ............................. HB-2460 CHILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL ............................... HB-1655 CH ILD WITNESS -CURRENCY REPORT ........................... HB-1499 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM ................................ HB-1 877 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ..................................... HB-1647 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES.. ................... ... HB-1128 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ................................. HB-1543 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD...................... HB-0137 DCFS-FAMILY-CASEWORKER RATIO.......................... HB-1541 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS ...................................... . HB-0013 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ............................. HB-2472 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE........................... HB-1203 ELECTROLOGISTS PRACTICE ACT................................ HB-0565 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME ............................... HB-1343 FIREARMS-STRICT TORT LIABILITY........................H B-0286 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD .............................. HB-0012 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA................................ HB-0030 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS........................ HB-1587 IDPA- HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM ........................... ........ HB-2236 .IDPA-INCOME CHILDREN-MEDICAL ......................... HB-2018 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES..... ......................... HB-0158 IDPH-HEALTH/HOME VISIT........................... ........ HB-1283 INS CD-LIMIT REFUSAL HOMEOWNER ......................... HB-0301 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM ............................... HB-0172 MINpRITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID.................................... HB-1540 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE.......................HB-0313 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST.................................... HB-0234 PUBLIC HEALTH-HYSTERECTOMIES ......................... HB-0916 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS .................................... HB-1346 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO ..................... ........... HB-1463 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER............................. HB-0342 ST PAY-COMPARABLE WORTH............................ ........... HB-0575 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATESCHOOLS .............................. HB-2423 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ............... ........... HB-1595 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX ............................................. HB-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX-CITIES......................................... HB-2671 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND............................ HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,LOU HOUSE BILL: 8, 23, 26, 27, 36, 47, 67, 72, 119, 123, 143, 225, 244, 278, 300, 318, 339, 343, 360, 399, 520, 521, 542, 554, 594, 772, 872, 888, 909, 915, 973, 1217, 1230, 1321, 1592, 1661, 1677, 1685, 1876, 2002, 2186, 2216, 2523, 2532, 2558, 2564, 2683, 2684, 2731 SENATE BILL: 158, 420, 527,744, 756, 778, 963, 1205, 1223, 1330, 1331, 1338 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 35, 133, 151, 227, 369, 417, 443, 518, 523, 529, 633, 833, 888, 914, 1048, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74, 83 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503* AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ................... HB-0785 AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM.................................. HB-1542 AUTO TELLER MACHINE/LOW INCOME ........................... HB-2118 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT............................. HB-2630 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................ HB-0144 CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS ......... ..................... HB-1645 CH ILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL .............................. HB-1655 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT.............................. HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAKER- ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-1474 CONDO PROP ACT-TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1617 CONDOMINI UMS-OWNER RIGHTS.................................. HB-2594 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM ......... ............................ HB-1877 2416 JONES, SHIRLEY M. REPRESENTATIVE (19TH DIST. DEMV-Cont. CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 CRIM-PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN........................... HB-2075 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT .................... ................... HB-2620 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY .......... .................. HB-1647 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION .............;..................... HB-1644 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT ........................................ HB-1543 DCFS DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD...................... HB-0137 DCFS-FAMILY-CASEWORKER RATIO.............................. HB-1541 DIVORCE- MODIFY SUPPORT ........................ ............... HB-1321 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ................................. HB-2486 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS ....................... ......... HB-2475 ELED CD CHGO ALDERMAN ELECTION........................... HB-0929 EPA-MUNICIPAL WASTE FACILITIES .......................... HB-2058 EPA-POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY ....................... HB-2478 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA.................................. HB-0030 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY .................................... HB-0459 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS ................. ..... HB-1587 IDPA-INCOME--CHILDREN-MEDICAL ......................... HB-2018 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES ................................... HB-0158 IDPH-HEALTH/HOME VISIT................................... HB-1283 INCOME TAX-DEDUCT UNEMPLOYMENT....................... HB-2101 LEGISLATIVE DRUG TEST ............................................... HB-1413 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM........................ HB'0172 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.........................H..... HB-2030 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID.............................. HB-1540 MINORITY/FEMALE BUSINSS-NOTICE........................... HB-0313 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP ............................... HB-2581 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT................................. HB-0031 PUB UTIL-RESIDENTIAL/METER .............................. HB-0235 PUBLIC AID-CHILD SUPPORT......................................... HB-2073 PUBLIC HEALTH-HYSTERECTOMIES ................................ HB-0916 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS ..................................... HB-1346 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE..................................... HB-2558 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL................................... HB-1317 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR ............................... HB-1312 WIC NO SMOKE PROGRAM ............................................. HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY JONES,SHIRLEY HOUSE BILL: 12, 72, 94, 125, 234, 244, 568, 817, 847, 872, 1203, 1777, 2002, 2074, 2122, 2151, 2162, 2216, 2317, 2532, 2633, 2731 SENATE BILL: 158, 191, 248, 259, 302, 375, 527, 756, 789, 1205, 1330, 1353, 1471 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 295, 323, 332, 443, 453, 666, 833, 841, 914, 1048, 1399, 1426 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM) $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL.............................................. HB-0372 AG FAIR ACT ...... .................................................HB-1946 AGENCIES NO PRIVATE SECTOR.................................. HB-2416 BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT.................... ............... HB-2418 BD HGH ED-CONTRACT LIMITS...... ................... HB-2357 BD HGHR ED ANNUAL CAPITAL PLAN.............................. HB-2356 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY....................................... HB-2359 BD HIGHER ED-COMPOSITION.................. ................. HB-2361 CEMETERY CARE FUNDS EXAMS ........................ . HB-1948 CHARITABLE SOLICIT- PAYROLL DED ........................ HB-1710 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT .............................................. HB-2147 COMPTRLLR-CEMETERY/BURIAL FUND............................ HB-2419 COUNTY HOSPITALS................. ......... ..................... HB-0942 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL................................. HB-2158 EPA LOCAL SITING APPROVAL .......................................... HB-0479 FEES & SALARIES-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-1558 FEES & SALARIES-NO FEE REPORTS ...................... HB- 1949 FUNERAL DIRECTR/EMBALMER LIC ................................. HB-0768 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS APPROP.............................. HB-2360 HIGHER EDUC FACILITIES PLAN ......................................... HB-2354 IL AUDITING ACT/STANDARDS.......... ................ HB-0607 INCOME TAX-BUSINESS INCOME...................... HB-1429 2417 KEANE, JAMES F. REPRESENTATIVE (28TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ............................. HB-0439 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT .................................. HB-0240 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT........................... HB-2148 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH SALARY ........................................ HB-0688 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-RETIREMNT........................... HB-0689 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-CONTRIBUTNS ........................... HB-0690 PEN CD-COOK CNTY FOREST PRESRV.............................. HB-1846 PEN CD-PENSION OVERSIGHT FEE........................... HB-1944 PEN CD-TEACHERS-POPULATION............................. HB-1927 PROPERTY TAX SALES ....................... ...................... HB-1707 PROPERTY TAX SALES IN ERROR .................................... HB-1709 PROPERTY TAX- REDEMPTION ......... .............................. H B- 1708 REVEN UE- TECHNICAL ............ ..... ..... .................... HB-1192 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE INTEREST ........................... HB-0746 SALES TAX-FOOD & DRUGS ................................... HB-1121 SALES TAX-FOOD & MEDICINE.......................................HB-1214 SCH CD- TECHNICAL ......................................................... HB-I715 ST GROUP INS-RETIRED EMPLOYEES............................... HB-0125 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY............................ ..... HB-2448 STATE BOND BOARD ACT......................... ........ HB- 1947 STATE FINANCE-LAPSE PERIOD ....................... ......... HB-2422 STATE GOVT--PROCUREMENT CODE.................................. HB-2546 TIFS-ORDINANCES-TAX ABATEMENT ......................... HB-1838 TITLE IN SURANCE............................................. ...................... H B- 1440 TREASURER PAY BANK PILOT PRGM .......................... HB-2108 TUITION WAIVERS-EMPLOYEE/KIDS .........................HB-1049 VEH CD-REMOVE SHRUBS ............................................. HB-2350 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION ......... ................... HB-2137, OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KEANE HOUSE BILL: 72, 225, 329, 367, 477, 489, 582, 814, 899, 1645, 1721, 1762, 1770, 1945, 2031, 2038, 2338, 2348, 2528, 2559 SENATE BILL: 16, 98, 162, 195, 229, 301, 305, 318, 332, 405, 451,616, 625, 627, 631, 661, 826, 847, 872, 962, 972, 1047, 1097, 1146, 1167, 1169, 1171, 1172, 1218, 1353, 1380, 1420, 1421, 1454 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 79, 133,281, 324, 329, 374, 448, 554, 569, 599, 727, 933, 1203, 1229 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 21, 23 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 22 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40,881 KIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP) CHGO SANITARY DIST-ANNEX LAND ........................ HB-0038 CIV PRO-PRIVATE DETECT PROCESS........................... HB-0307 CIV PRO-PRIVATE DETECT PROCESS................................ HB-0308 CIVIL PROCEDURE/SERVICES ................................................ HB-2208 COMMUNTY COLLEGE-MATCHNG GRANT .................. HB-0935 COOK CNTY STORMWATER COUNCIL .............................. HB-0745 CORR-FELONY NO HOME DETENTION...................... HB-1380 CORRECTIONS-PAROLE TERM ..................................... HB-1029 CORRECTIONS-RESTITUTION...................................... HB-1698 CRIM PRO-DEATH SENTENCE................. ........HB-1642 CRIMINAL ID EXPUNGEMENT ..................................... HB-0423 DELINQUENT CHILD- LIQUOR............................................. B-1030 DISCHARGE FIREARM/MENTAL STATE............................. HB-2694 DIVORCE-CHILD GUARDAD LITEM ........................... HB-2207 FRANCHISE ENVIRONMENT BARRIERS........................... HB-2209 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE ............................ HB-2373 HOME CONFINEMENT............................ .......... .......... HB-1844 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ................................... HB-0919 HUMAN RIGHTS--CLOSING CASES ....................:................. HB-1371 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW .................... ...... HB-2240 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES.............. HB-0973 JUV CT-HOME CONFINE/MONITOR................................. HB-2206 LIBRARY THEFT/RECOVER COSTS ....................................... HB-0306 MECHANICS LIEN-NOTICE ... ........................HB-2211 SCH CD-EXPERIMENTAL EDUC PROG............................ HB-0601 SCH CD-GROSS MISCONDUCT.............. ....................... HB-1028 2418 SKIRKLAND, JAMES M. REPRESENTATIVE (66TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ................................ HB-0885 ST AGENCIES-ARREST RECORDS. ................................. HB-1843 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS ................................ HB-2174 TOLL HWY ACT-RUSH HOUR TOLL.................................... HHB-2205 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SIGN/FINE................................... HB-2210 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS...................................... HB-0192 W ILDLIFE CODE- FINES................................. .................. HB-2409 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KIRKLAND HOUSE BILL: 598: 599, 600, 603, 604, 605, 773, 785, 853, 1048, 1889 SENATE BILL: 200, 220, 389 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 91, 92, 93, 149, 242, 243, 282, 334, 588, 1080, 1422, 1425, 1465 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP) ADOPT A HIGHW AY.....................H............. ........... .......... HB-2741 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES............................... HB-0179 BOAT REG & SAFETY-MUFFLERS ....................................... HB-0528 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ......................... HB-1252 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY ACT ................................... HB-1427 BOAT SAFETY-MUFFLERS ...................... ................ HB- 1424 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES.............................. HB-1250 CMS POLICE INVEST WC CLAIM S:..... ........................ HB-1999 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ............................ HB-1258 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS ........................ HB-1842 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL..............,.............. HB-0466 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ........................... HB-1475 DRUG TESTING EMPLOYEES ............................ .................... HB-1681 EDUCATIONAL LABOR- TECHNICAL ................................ HB-0178 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY............................ HB-1713 ELEC CD-CONTRIBUTION GA...................................... HB-2599 ELECTION CD HOLIDAYS....................... . .................... HB-0433 ELECTION CD-REGISTRATION ......................................... HB-2650 EPA-SEPTIC SYSTEM SLUDGE.............................. ... H B-1448 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.................................. HB-1326 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION ........................... HB-0732 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN................................. HB-0733 SICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX................................... HB-0610 JUV CT-NO DCFS REIMBURS LIMIT .................................... HB-0257 LABOR RELATIONS-SUPERVISORS ......................... ... HB-1998 LESSORS-SEC DEPOSIT/INTEREST..................................... HB-0007 LIBRARY SYSTEM GRANTS H................................ HB-1996 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................. HB-1255 OPEN MEETING-ELECTED OFFICIALS............................... HB-1373 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN........................ HB-0817 PUB UTIL-NON PROFIT CORPORATNS .............................. HB-1751 REGULATORY NOTIFICATN STATEMNT........................... HB-1337 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................... HB-1991 RETAIL TAX- FILE PROTEST .................... .......................... HB-1026 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST.............................. .... HB-1027 ROAD WORK SAFETY-COMP FAULT............................. HB-1988 SAND-GRAVEL-COUNTY LICENSE................................... HB-1374 SCH CD-DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT................................ HB-1227 .SCH CD-SCH BLDGS/DONATED FUND .............................. HB-0500 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD ....................................... HB-0285 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT................................... HB-1256 STRUCTURAL WORK-COMP FAULT................................... HB-1989 STRUCTURAL WORK-LIMITS RECOVRY ....................... HB-1990 TAX INCOME-FILE PROTEST ........................................ HB-1025 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRONMT .................... HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY/REIMBURSE DOT ...................................... HB-0188 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE......................................... HB-1376 UNEMPLOY INSURANCE-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2301 UNEMPLOYMNT INS-NONRES ALIENS............................ HB-0176 2419 KLEMM, DICK REPRESENTATIVE (63RD DIST. REP)-Cont. USE TAX-EXEMPT DUTY GOODS ..................................... HB-1737 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ................ ............................... HB-1497 VEH CD-COLLEGIATE PLATES .............. ............... HB-1372 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT .................................................... HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..................... ..................... HB-2555 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ........................... HB-0921 WORKER COMP & OCC DISEASE COVG ................. ...... HB-1992 WORKERS COMPENSATION-TECHNICAL....................... HB-1213 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KLEMM HOUSE BILL: 269, 337,478, 1058, 1251, 1257, 1860, 2137 SENATE BILL: 110, 145, 203, 488, 635, 680, 883, 1281 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 229, 405,411, 433, 434, 440, 441, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1155, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1242, 1243, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 17, 28 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 16, 19,20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 65, 110, 118 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP) APPOINT U OF I BD TRUSTEES.......... ............ HB-2215 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ...............................HB-1912 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX-ID CARD ....................................HB-1730 CIRCUIT CLERKS- FEES ...................................................... HB-1383 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY......................................... HB-0361 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION .......................... HB-0116 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ...................... HB-2355 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............................ HB-0284 COUNTY RECORDER-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1616 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE...................... ..................... HB-0510 EARNED TAX CREDIT INFO..................... .................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-POLIT SUBDIV-CONTEST............................. HB-1766 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE.............................. HB-0763 HORSE RACE ADMISSION FEE............................................HB-2180 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS......................... ......... ........... HB-2175 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL............................................... -0855 HORSE RACE-TECHNICAL.................................................. HB-0856 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS ............................. HB-2177 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ......................................... HB-0610 IDPA-CASE MANAGEMENT.............................................. HB-2302 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ........................ HB-1422 INC TX CHECKOFF-ASSISTIVE TECH............................... HB-1739 INCOME TX-PAYMENT-CREDIT CARD......................... HB-2001 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE........................... ..... HB-1910 MOTOR FUEL TAX-l-K KEROSENE.......................... HB-1985 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION..........................HB-2648 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE........................................ HB-2772 PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BD-PROCEDR .................... HB-1735 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATIONS ..................................... HB-1729 PUB AID-ADVISORY COUNCIL ........................................ HB-1120 PUB LIBRARY DIST ACT OF 1991 ..................................... HB-0714 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE ............................. HB-0196 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................ HB-2002 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .................................HB-2216 REV ACT-ASSMNTS/REVIEW/ABATMNT..................... HB-2193 REVENUE--COLLECTION ........... ....... ................ HB-1913 SCH & ELEC CD-TWNSHP TREASURER............................. HB-0609 SCH & ELEC CD-FEES .................. ............... HB-0611 SCH CD-ABOLISH REGIONAL SUPT................................. HB-0759 SCH CD-ABOLISH COOK CNTY SUPT ................................. HB-0760 SCH CD-TEMPORARY-TAX-RELOCATE...................... HB-0778 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND ABOLITN .................... HB-2167 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ............................................ HB-2364 TAX ACTS--LICENSING ....................... .................. HB-1733 TAX SALES- PENALTY PERCENT........................ ................. HB-0154 TAX TV & CATALOG SALES REPORT................................... HB-0779 TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS--CENSUS...................................... HB-1736 UTILITY TAX ACTS-ADMINSTRATION........................ HB-1734 2420 KUBIK, JACK L. REPRESENTATIVE (43RD DIST. REP)-Cont. VEH C D- TARPS ................................................. .................... H B-1693 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KUBIK HOUSE BILL: 164, 372, 715, 1622, 1949,2043, 2044, 2363, 2511 SENATE BILL: 45, 73, 78, 115, 126, 150, 169, 247, 257, 445, 458, 490, 630, 642, 643, 644, 678, 910, 946, 947, 980, 1253, 1329 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 90, 153, 322, 385, 528, 609, 723, 736, 766, 990, 1082, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1149, 1188, 1209, 1222, 1269, 1289, 1363, 1364, 1419, 1432 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11, 30, 46, 47, 69, 70, 71 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 4, 24, 39, 40, 43, 46, 57, 58, 60, 68, 86 KULAS, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (10TH DIST. DEM) $DENR-HAZARD WASTE INFO CENTER ........................... HB-2708 ATTY GEN-ENVIRNMTL LAW SEMINAR.................... HB-2473 ELEC CD-NO PRECINCT REGISTRATN .............................. HB-0404 EPA- AIR PERMIT ................................. ..................... HB-0818 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ..................... HB-2250 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE RULES ........................................ HB-0884 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE/HOSPITALS ............................. HB-2491 EPA LANDFILL LANDSCAPE WASTE .............................. HB-1588 EPA PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY....................................... HB-2136 EPA- RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP .......................................... HB-2462 EPA-REPORT FINDINGS...................... ... .......... HB-1363 EPA-TECHNICAL CHANGE .................... .................... HB-2153 EPA- TECHNICAL............................... .......... HB-2249 EPA- TECHNICAL ............................... ........ ............ .... HB-2251 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ........................................ HB-0050 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION ........................ HB-1696 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT ............................................... HB-0197 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS .............................. HB-1449 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................... HB-0006 SCH CD-USE RECYCLED PAPER.............................. .......... HB-0097 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT....................................... HB-2399 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT............................................. HB-2154 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE............................... HB-2254 SOLID WASTE-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-2252 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS ............................... HB-2253 VEH CD-FARM VEHICLE WIDTH................................... HB-0704 VEH CD- LOCAL TAX ........................... .. ............. HB-2720 VEH CD-PERM MOUNTED WIDTH................................. HB-0717 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING ....................... HB-0731 VEH CODE-DISTANCE TO WEIGH........................................ HB-0597 VEH EMISSION TEST/SCHOOL BUSES................................ HB-1560 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY KULAS HOUSE BILL: 58, 297, 527, 671, 685, 890, 973, 1983 SENATE BILL: 25, 326, 388, 393, 504, 735, 924, 989, 1231, 1241, 1311 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 24, 59, 174, 294, 594, 710, 837, 889, 1246, 1417 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 81 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM) ACUPUNCTURE PRACTICE ACT........................................ HB-2346 ANTITRUST-NO INSURANCE EXEMPT............................. HB-2184 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT................................... HB-2348 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ....................... HB-0094 CHILD CARE-TECHNICAL.............................................HB-2758 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS ..................... HB-1802 CIVIL PROCEDURE/SERVICES............................................ HB-2208 CNTY CD-JURISDICTION/LAKE MICH....................... HB-0764 CNTY ORD VIOLATN-TECHNICAL............................ HB-2763 CNTY ORDERS- TECHNICAL.............................................. HB-2757 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES................................ HB-0682 COMM REAL ESTATE BROKER LIEN .................... HB-0136 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG. .......................... HB-2112 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT................................. HB-2544 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS............................ HB-0041 CONTRIBUTION-LIMITATIONS ......................................... HB-2188 COOK CNTY JAIL-CHARGE CITIES.................. HB-1190 2421 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (IST DIST. DEM--Cont. COOK COUNTY SHERIFF FEES.... ...................... HB-0891 COUNTY BD MTG-TECHNICAL......................H....... HB-2762 COUNTY SEAT-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-2759 COURTCLERK-FEES ...... ........................ ....HB-0765 COURT CLERKS/CNTY CD/REV/FEES........................... HB-0762 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES..................................... HB-1403 CRIMINAL CD-FIREARMS................ ................ HB-1453 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT .................................... .. HB-0074 CRIMINAL ID-EXPUNGEMENT .............................. HB-0423 DASA EVALUATIONS ....... ....................... ................... .... HB-0912 DEPT--INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE...................... HB-0096 ELEC CD-RAISE CANVASS PAY......................................... HB-0079 ELEC PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN............................. HB-0077 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE............................. HB-0763 FEES & SALARIES- JUDGES .............................................. HB-0272 FEES & SALARIES -JUDGES ............... ...................... HB-2185 FEES AND SALARIES-JUDGES ..................... ........................ HB-0017 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT................... ....................... HB-0019 GEN ASSISTANCE-SOCIAL SERVICE .................................. HB-0587 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE.................................. HB-2373 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE............................ HB-0280 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION ................................. HB-0616 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE................................ HB-0569 HOSPITALS-UTILIZATION REVIEW............................... HB-2503 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ................................ HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ....:............................... HB-01 15 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES......................... HB-0973 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS .......................... HB-0556 INCOME TX CREDIT--PROPERTY TAX ............................. HB-0075 INCOME TX CREDIT-DAYCARE ...... ...................... HB-0076 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY ............................. HB-0089 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE................................. HB-0039 JUVENILES COOK COUNTY JAIL ................................. HB-1093 LIMITATN-MED MALPRACTCE CONTRB................... HB-2480 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION .............................. HB-1181 MED PRAC ACT MALPRACTICE................................... .. HB-2192 MED PRAC TOLL FREE NUMBER ........................................ HB-2195 M TA- TAXES/FEES..................................... ..................... HB-2191 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ........................... HB-0225 NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POLICY ..........................H.. B-0001 SPEN CD-COOK CNTY/POP LIMIT............. ............... HB-1847 PEN CD-COOK COUNTY-TECHNICAL.............................. HB-2761 PEN CD-EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT ........................ HB-0014 PHON ESALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ............................ HB-0255 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT................................. HB-0078 PUB UTIL- RATE CHANGE REMAND...... ................HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE.................................. HB-0164 PUB UTILITY ADVERTISE RATES ................................... HB-0618 PUB UTILITY-LIMIT ADVERTISING .................................. HB-0281 QUICK TAKE-COOK ROADS ....................................... HB-2760 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS......................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY .........................HB-0029 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT..................... HB-0403 SCH CD- SAFE BUS PRACTICES ............................................ HB-0349 STEROID DISTRIBUTION- CRIMINAL ................................. HB-1955 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS........................... HB-0686 UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNER............................. HB-2372 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ............................ HB-0040 VISITATION VIOLATION-CONTEMPT ................. .... HB-1182 WASTEWATER TREATMENT BILLING ................................. HB-1173 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LANG HOUSE BILL: 34, 168 192, 208, 276, 278,427, 462, 529, 575, 751, 788, 836, 858, 916, 922, 932, 963, 1000, 1042, 1168, 1199, 1244, 1336, 1368, 1392, 1494, 1515, 1591, 1609, 1627, 1643, 1644, 1649, 1663, 1721, 1770, 1791, 1852, 2031, 2038, 2065, 2198, 2295, 2316, 2362, 2377, 2523, 2576, 2676 SENATE BILL: 56, 62, 111, 155, 162, 182, 251, 380, 500, 548, 656, 714, 727, 812, 816, 930, 934, 945, 1227, 1234, 1435, 1462 2422 LANG, LOUIS I. REPRESENTATIVE (1ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 298, 323, 378, 764, 919 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 83 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96, 121 LAURINO, WILLIAM J. REPRESENTATIVE (2ND DIST. DEM) AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT ...................... HB-2531 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES................ ......... HB-0682 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD.......................... HB-0045 CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS ...................... HB-2806 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS.................................... HB-0513 EDUCATIONAL CHOICE........................... ............... HB-0890 ELCT CD---ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ........................... HB-2000 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL........ .. ... HB-0135 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS .......................................... HB-2579 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES............................... HB-0994 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ....................................... HB-0681 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................. ......... HB-1538 PARTNERSHIP/LONG-TERM CARE ACT........................... HB-2471 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY...................................... HB-1724 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT................................ ................... HB-2196 PROPERTY TAX-REDEMPTIONS................................. HB-1634 SCH CD-FED ADULT EDUCATION ACT.............................. HB-2165 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH ............................. HB-0288 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP ......................................... HB-2385 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS ............................ HB-1098 VEH CD BIKE MESSENGER INSURANC............................HB-0046 VEH CD HANDICAPPED PARK.................................. HB-1870 VEH CD-REBUILT CARS.................. ................. HB-1747 VEH CD-REPAIR INDUSTRY COUNCIL.............................. HB-1748 VEH CD-REPAIRERS/REBUILDERS............................... HB-1749 VEH CD-SCH BUS/SEAT BELT/HATCH ......................... HB-0040 VEH CD-UNIFORM INVOICE ............................................ HB-1746 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LAURINO HOUSE BILL: 6, 67, 101, 102, 192, 208, 289, 290, 545, 612, 664, 665, 667, 668, 671, 807, 901, 943, 944, 945, 1487, 1615, 1912, 2028, 2287, 2305, 2633, 2635 SENATE BILL: 1.11, 197, 269, 1273, 1277 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 139, 316, 582, 608, 966, 1182 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 10, 11 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT PUBLIC AID. .............. ..... ................... HB-0380 $DEPT PUBLIC AID .............. ......................... ...................... HB-0381 SDEPT PUBLIC A ID ................................. .... .................... H B-0382 ABANDONED HOUSING TECHNICAL............................... HB-2151 'BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ................ . HB-0094 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE................... ....... HB-0144 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS .................................HB-1777 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION .....................HB-0116 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE..................... HB-2025 COOK CO RECORDER DEED SURCHARG.....................H... HB-2152 CORRECTIONS-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB-221 8 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS ................................. HB-2221 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ................ ........ HB-1644 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ........................ HB-2458 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING .................................. HB-0761 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE..................... HB-1203 DITCH REINFORCMNT/SHORING ACT................................ HB-1852 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM ........................ HB-0202 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES ............................. HB-2666 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ........................... HB-1510 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE............................ HB-1573 HIGHWAY CD-NATIVE VEGETATION......................... HB-0271 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS ................................ HB-1677 HOUSE AUTHORITY TENANT/MANAGE ......................... HB-1504 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT..... ......................... HB-1509 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED.................................. ........ HB-2232 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM................... .... HB-2236 2423 LEFLORE, ROBERT JR. REPRESENTATIVE (15TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. IDPA-HOUSING ............................................ ............ HB-2231 IDPA-PHARMACISTS-MEDICAID...................................... HB-0155 IDPA PHARMACY REBATE RESTRICTN.................... HB-0159 IDPA-TECHNICAL ..... ........... ............... ........ HB-2217 IDPA- TECHNICAL ................... . ............... ........ HB-22,20 INSURANCE CODE-TITLE......... ................................... HB-2163 MED PRAC TOLL FREE NUMBER ................................. HB-2195 METRO TRANS AUTH 'BACKROUND CHK.................... HB-1685 MHDD- MULTICULTURAL SERVICES .. ................... ........ HB-1347 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY......................................... HB-1680 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ....................... HB-0225 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ....................................... HB-2619 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER/AUTO INCR.............................. HB-0625 PUB AID-AUTO TELLER MACHINES ............................. HB-1957 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE........................ HB-0462 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE........................... HB-2122 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .................................. HB-2002 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ................................. HB-2216 PUBLIC AID LEG IMPACTSTUDY..................................... HB-2452 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE ..................................... HB-2558 RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTICE ACT ................................... HB-0495 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER................ .... HB-0417 SCH CD-CLASSROOM SIZE REGULATN .......................... HB-0344 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER ............................. HB-2560 SCH CD- TECHNICAL .................................... ........ .......... HB-2219 STATE SCHOLARS-PRIVATE SCHOOLS .......................... HB-2423 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND....................... . HB-0143 TAX-FOOD- MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS............................ HB-0686 VEH CD-COMPUTER NOTICES....................................... HB-0460 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ................................ HB-0341 VEH CD-VANITY PLATE FEE .............................................. HB-2566 VIDEO TAPE RENTAL TAX ..................... ....................... HB-2670 VIDEOTAPE RENTAL TX-CITIES ....................................... HB-2671 WIC-NO SMOKE PROGRAM .......................... ...... HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEFLORE HOUSE BILL: 43, 53, 234, 300, 339, 343, 399, 478, 872, 888, 915,.1189, 1587, 1647, 1661, 1875, 1876, 1877, 2085, 2112, 2186, 2245, 2411, 2523 SENATE BILL: 9, 158, 422, 756, 952, 955, 956, 958, 959, 1025, 1350 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 23, 36, 106, 112, 160, 161, 227, 364, 369, 424, 443, 549, 581, 610, 633, 670, 707, 833, 840, 914, 949, 950, 1311, 1314, 1362 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 35, 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 102, 105 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP) BANKS-CORPORATESEAL ...................... .......I............. HB-2134 CIV PRO-LIEN/CITATION .................................. HB-1289 CIVIL PRO-CHILD SUPPORT/SOS..................................... HB-1437 COUNTY CD- HEALTH X-RAY INFO.........................H...... HB-2327 COURT CLERKS-FILING FEES .................................. HB-2777 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER.................. ............... HB-1569 GOV ETHICS ACTIONS-INFLUENCE ................................ HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYING DISCLOSURE.............................. HB-1330 GOV ETHICS- NEPOTISM ............................... .................... HB-1327 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS............................................ . HB-2175 IDPA-CHILD SUPPORT....................................................... HB-1352 LEGAL SERVCS CONSUMER PROTECTN ...................... HB-1508 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ............................................ HB-0859 MUNI CD-ZONING-BD/APPEALS........................... HB-1436 PAYROLL DEDUCTN-LOCAL CHARITY....................... HB-1279 PROBATE-MUTUAL FUNDS/INVEST .................................. HB-1053 REV-TAX BILLS-INCLUSIONS....................................... HB-2330 REVENUE ACT-TECHNICAL ............................................... HB-1899 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................. HB-2106 ST COMPTROLLR-PUB AID/TRANSFER .......:.................. HB-0342 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT.............................. HB-1286 TRUSTS--SECURITY INVESTMENTS ................................. HB-1288 2424 LEITCH, DAVID R. REPRESENTATIVE (93RD DIST. REP)-Cont. UNEMPL INS-INDEPEND CONTRACTOR ...................... HB-1290 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEITCH HOUSE BILL: 1366, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2005, 2119, 2120, 2121 SENATE BILL: 92, 122, 182,.340, 433, 434, 523, 621, 713, 796, 830, 1283, 1284, 1291, 1300, 1306, 1372, 1374, 1377, 1390, 1425, 1428 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 6, 42, 44, 94, 95, 249, 261, 284, 413, 492, 619, 663, 736, 737, 751,792, 1207 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 48 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM) AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................... HB-0785 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT.................................. HB-1392 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT .................................. HB-2348 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF............................ HB-2145 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS................................. HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS ....................... HB-1802 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION .................;.......... HB-0302 CONDO PROPERTY-CIVIL PROCEDURE....................... HB-1929 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS.................................. HB-2594 CRIM CD-VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08........................ ............. HB-0485 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION .............................. HB-1644 DCFS- SPECIAL RULES ..................... .................... HB-1545 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP......... ................. ... ................ HB-1803 DPA-INS COVERAGE/HIV.................... .................. .....HB-1797 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT....................... .......... .... ..... .... ... HB-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES........... ..... . HB-2666 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT..................... ........ HB-0208 FREE INFO-INCLUDE PUB OFFICER................................ HB-2034 HIGH TECH EQUIPMENT RENT TAX..................................... HB-2692 HOUSE AUTHORITY-TENANT/MANAGE ................... HB-1504 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT........................ HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................... HB-0973 HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE............................. HB-2681 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER ............................. HB-0293 ICC-PUBLIC UTILITIES-ETHICS ....................................... HB-0551 ICC- RESTRICT VOTING.................................. ..................... HB-0292 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ................................... HB-2010 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF.................................. HB-1798 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT.............. ...... ........... HB-1663 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER ................................... B-2195 MEDICAID-MEDICARE BENEFICIARY.......................... HB-2318 MHDD MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ................................ HB-1347 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY.............................. HB-1680 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21........................ ..................... HB-2343 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE.......................... HB-2190 OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION .................................. HB-2035 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT................................... HB-1788 PROP TX-VALUATION FACTOR......................................... HB-1928 PUB UTIL UNJUST RATE 11 MONTHS................................... HB-2488 PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ................................... HB-0501 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND .......................... HB-2374 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE........... ............... HB-0164 PUB UTILITY-DELAY PHONE REPEAL.......................... HB-2643 PUBLIC AID-DISSEMINATN & ED..................................... HB-1804 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION ......................... HB-0619 REVENUE ACT-TECHNICAL............................................ HB-1801 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE..........................HB-1914 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM-TECHNCL .................. HB-1799 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER................................ HB-0417 SCH CD-INSERT EFFECTIVE DATES ................................... HB-0165 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME............................... HB-2063 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR............................ HB-1312 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARKING................................ HB-2317 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY LEVIN HOUSE BILL: 244, 529, 556, 893, 916, 1623, 1875, 2085, 2110, 2122, 2238, 2295, 2576, 2584 2425 LEVIN, ELLIS B. REPRESENTATIVE (5TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE BILL: 3, 9, 10, 11, 62, 111, 177, 191, 325, 422, 441, 442, 534, 756, 1051, 1097, 1350, 1378 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 298, 424, 1081 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 83 MADIGAN, MICHAEL J. REPRESENTATIVE (30TH DIST. DEM) $D C CA .................. .... . ........... ....... ... ..... .......... ....... H B-2698 $DCCA ............................... ................. ........... . ............. H B-2706 $GOVERNOR.. ... ................. .............. ..................... HB-2701 $GOVERNOR... ................................. ....... HB-2703 $IDPA........... ........ . ....... .. . ... .................. HB-2700 $IDPA .............................. . .... ..... ....... * .H....... H B-2704 $LEGISLATV AGENCYS/MIDWEST ED............................... HB-0393 $OCE-ATTORNEY GENERAL .......................................... HB-01 10 $OC E-ATTORNEY GENERAL .......................................... HB-0736 $OCE- AUDITOR GENERAL................................................... HB-0319 $OCE- COM PTRO LLER .............................................................. HB-0109 $OCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ........................................ HB-0395 $OCE-STATETREASURER ................................... HB-I 155 $OCE- TREASURER ................... ... .......... .............. HB-01 12 $PRES SENATE/SPEAKER HSE-DIST ..................... ........ HB-0394 $ST BD ED .......... ..................................... H B-2699 $ST BD ED .......... . ............................................ ................... HB-2705 $ST TREASURER........................................................................ H B-0930 $ST TREASURER-CONTRACTUALSERV .......................... HB-0171 $ST TREASURER-CONSUMER INS BRD ............................. HB-2115 COOK CNTY CIRCUIT APPORTIONMT ............................... HB-0108 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT........................... HB-1357 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT .......................... HB-1358 COOK CNTY-CIRCUIT APPORTIONMNT........................ HB-1359 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM............................. HB-2633 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL.... ................... HB-0477 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE .............................................. ....... HB-0052 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............................................. HB-0208 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ............................................. HB-1354 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ................................................. HB-1355 GA REAPPORTIONMENT ACT ............................................. HB-1356 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REAPPORTIONMT .......................... HB-0106 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES................................... HB-1627 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTION MNT ACT............................... HB-1360 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT............................... HB-1361 IL CONGRESS REAPPORTIONMNT ACT.............................. HB-1362 IL CONGRESSIONAL REAPPORTIONMT............................. HB-0107 PREJUDGMENT INTEREST ...................................................... HB-1385 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT .......................:................................ HB-2196 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND... ......................... HB-2186 REV ACT- TAX BILLS ..................................... ...................... ... HB-2198 SCH CD-CHGO BD/NOMINATE COMMSN ...................... HB-1079 SCH CD-CHGO COUNCIL/TECHNICAL.............................. HB-1078 SCH CD-CHGO REFORM/TECHNICAL ............................... HB-1080 SCH CD-CHGOTAXES REVISION ...................................... HB-0166 SCH CD-GEN SUPERINTNDENT POWER ........................... HB-0170 SCH CD-INSERT EFFECTIVE DATES .................................. :HB-0165 92 EMERGENCY BUDGET ACT................. .................. HB-2702 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MADIGAN,MJ SENATE BILL: 10, 11, 200, 258, 837, 1455 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 17, 18, 89, 130, 155, 195, 214, 317, 320, 383, 384, 402, 415, 424, 431, 444, 506, 507, 508, 527, 564, 593, 647, 658, 669, 698, 721, 757, 839, 861, 920, 927,946, 978, 979, 1015, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1081, 1313, 1444 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 35, 62, 63, 64, 82, 90 MARINARO, GARY G. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM) ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS.............................. HB-1805 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................ HB-1503 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ........... ................ HB-0785 AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM............................ HB-1542 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.............................. HB-1911 2426 MARINARO, GARY G. REPRESENTATIVE (51ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS............................................... HB-1645 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT.............................. HB-1499 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS .............................. HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS ................................. HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS................................ HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ......................................... HB-1474 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG........................... HB-2112 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.............................. HB-1626 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS............ .............. HB-0041 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................... ........ HB-1649 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS ..................... HB-0119 DEPT AGING FOSTER GRANDPARENT .......................... HB-2472 DOT-STORMWATER FLOW SPEED ............................ HB-1648 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS .............................. HB-2475 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 EPA/PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY ...................... ........ HB-0010 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT..................................... HB-1765 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME.................................. HB-1343 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES....................................... HB-1627 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM ................... HB-1934 INCOME TAX/STYLE........................ ......... HB-2109 INS GOOD DRIVER DISCOUNT.............................................. HB-1721 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE.................................... HB-1910 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM .. ................ HB-0172 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS............................ . HB-2030 MINORS- PARKS DRUGS ....................... .................... HB-0671 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ....................................... HB-2619 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF............................. HB-1536 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF............................ HB-1537 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM .............................. HB-1538 PEN CD ST EMPLOYEE MILITARY ................................. HB-1318 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION ............................ HB-0860 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS LICENSE........................ HB-1365 SCH CD-DOMEST VIOLENCE INFO...................................... HB-1463 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ........................ HB-0103 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL................................. HB-1317 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST GROUP INS-DEPENDENT COVERGE............................. HB-1407 TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR-QUALIFICATNS ................... HB-1482 VEH CD-SCH DROPOUT-NO CAR.....................................HB-1496 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARINARO HOUSE BILL: 160, 469, 568, 816, 817, 858, 1871, 2466, 2633 SENATE BILL; 151, 176, 191, 214, 264, 416, 420, 531, 965, 1016, 1039, 1189, 190, 1233 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 303,-316, 522, 527, 874, 891, 1085, 1119, 1128, 1129, 1321 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 49 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM) $CDB- PILSEN LITTLE VILLAGE........................................... HB-2144 AGING-RESPITE CARE ................................. HB-2469 BARBER COSMrfLGY EXAMS-SPANISH............................ HB-2550 BILINGUAL EMERGENCY ROOM STAFF ............................. HB-2145 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES ...................... HB-1310 CONTROLLED SUBST-TECHNICAL................................... HB-2143 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES MINORS ........................ HB-2213 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-TECHNICAL ........................... HB-2214 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS....................................... HB-2379 CORRECTIONS-TRAINING FUNDS ....................................... HB-2221 DCCA-HOUSING RENOVATION ................................... HB-1644 DEPT PUB HLTH--CANCER SUMMARIES............................ HB-2141 DITCH REINFORCMNT/SHORING ACT............;.................:. HB-1852 DOC-JUVENILE-SEX ABUSE PROGRAM.................. HB-0202 ELEC CD-OATHS AND BONDS......................................... HB-2634 FOID-HANDGUN/SEMIAUTO/FINE...................... ... HB-2212 HOUSE AUTHORITY-TENANT/MANAGE .................... HB-1504 2427 MARTINEZ, BEN REPRESENTATIVE (20TH DIST. DEM--Cont. HUMAN RIGHTS-CITIZENSHIP STATU ............................. HB-0219 HUMAN RTS--CITIZENSHIP STATUS .............................. HB-2243 IDPA-AGED/BLIN D/DISABLED....... ............. ........ HB-2232 IDPA HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM.......................................... HB-2236 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM ........................ HB-2228 IDPA-TECHNICAL .................. .................... . HB-2142 IHDA M ORTGAGES/VETS ............................. .............. ...... HB-1615 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION ................................... HB-0162 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT .............................. HB-1764 INS CD-GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION ....................................... HB-0087 INS CD-REFUSAL BLDG 50 YRS OLD................................. HB-0231 INS CD-REFUSAL/SINGLE DWELLING.............................. HB-0232 INS CD-REFUSL UNIT/SPACE HEATR........................... HB-0233 MED PRAC-TOLL FREE NUMBER .............. ................ .......... HB-2 195 MHDD- MULTICULTURALSERVICES ......................... HB-1347 MILITARY CODE/ASSIST LOCAL LAW............................. HB-0080 MINORITY- FRANCHISE EQUITY.................... ............. HB-1680 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM.......................... HB-1983 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ......................... .. ..HB-0364 PERSONNEL CD -CMS-EXAMS................. ............ HB-0086 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT ................................. HB-2196 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ....................................... HB-0303 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE............................. HB-0462 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE......................... HB-2122 PUBLIC AID ELECTRONIC TRANSFER..................... HB-2216 PUBLIC AID--DISSEMINATN & ED....................... ........ H B-1804 PUBLICEMPLOYEE MILITRY RIGHTS .......................... HB-2085 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER........................ HB-0417 TAX- FOOD-MEDICIN E-SR CITIZENS........................ HB-0686 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS .......................... HB-2245 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ........................ HB-0341 VEH CD SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT............................ HB-0291 VEH CD- TECHNICA ............................. ................H... HB-2625 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF................................................. HB-2504 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MARTINEZ HOUSE BILL: 31, 43, 47, 94, 119, 187, 273, 316, 329, 330, 429, 493, 499, 741, 954, 1203, 1503, 1543, 1624, 1647, 1677, 1694, 1777, 1876, 1877, 1884, 2066, 2130, 2234, 2362, 2399, 2411, 2458, 2470, 2545, 2558, 2579 SENATE BILL: 9, 10, 271, 422, 1058, 1350, 1460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 376, 424, 444, 838, 861, 897, 1081, 1232, 1386, 1426 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 60 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION: 2 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM) $DOT- NORTHEASTERN PLANNING COM......................... HB-2644 $OCE- SUPREME COURT SYSTEM .................. ..................... HB-0505 $SUPREMECOURT- PRE TRIAL ........................................... HB-0871 ALCOHOL & TOBACCO BILLBOARDS-.................................. HB-0213 BIRD SHOOTING ACT/MARKSMANSHIP.......................... HB-1567 BOAT REGISTRATION SAFETY NOISE .......................... HB-1252 CAMPAIGN FINANCING FUND ............................................... HB-2598 CDB-TOLL HIGHWY-CONTRACTTERMS ................. HB-1728 CHARITABLE GAMES- LICENSES ................................... HB- 1109 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES ...... ...... ....... HB-1250 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE........................................ HB-1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE......................... HB-1013 CLINIC SOC WORK-,PRIVAT PRACTIC............................ HB-1099 CLINICAL LAB-PHYSICIAN SUPERVN ................................ HB-0558 CLINICAL LABS CLASS 1 UNITS ........................... ........ HB-0576 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION ............................ HB-0302 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT .......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT .................... HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS .............................. HB-1258 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE................... HB-2031 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING ......... ............ .................... HB-0663 CONSUMR IN WAITNG SMALL CLAIMS..................... HB-0041 CONVEYANCE-NORTH CHICAGO...................................... HB-0153 2428 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. COUNTY WETLAND MANAGEMENT..... ....................... HB-2430 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL ........................................ HB-0276 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES............................. HB-1403 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ....................... HB-0858 CRIM CD-SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS............................. HB-1108 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ST TREASURER....................... HB-21 17 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM............................... HB-0209 DENTAL HYGIENE PRACTICE ACT ......... ....................... HB-2068 DENTAL PRAC ACT-HYGIENISTS.................................. HB-2059 DENTAL PRAC ACT-HYGIENISTS......................H.....B......... HB-2060 DENTAL PRAC ACT-HYGIENISTS.................................... HB-2061 DENTAL PRACTICE-LICENSURE...... ................................ HB-0923 DITCH REIN FORCMNT/SHORING ACT.............................. HB-1852 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE...................................... HB-1623 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................ HB-0502 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY ...................................... HB-0557 ELEC PUB UTIL-COMMERCE COMSN........................ HB-0077 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT....................................... HB-0580 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................... HB-2666 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE...... ..........HB-1510 ETHICS COM M ISSION .... ........... .......... .......... ......... .......... HB-2412 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER........................... HB-1787 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ............................... HB-0328 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION......................... HB-1251 HANDGUN-LIABILITY INSURANCE..................... HB-2373 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT........................ HB-1509 ICC-DNS-ELTROMAGNETIC RADIATN .......................... HB-2775 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY..................... ...................HB-2584 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER .............................HB-0293 ICC RESTRICT VOTING ................................... ................... HB-0292 IDPA-ATTORNEYS/PAYMENT........... ............ HB-2093 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT ............................HB-1110 INS CD-DAMAGES/VEXATIOUS DELAY...... ............ HB-0099 INS LIMIT HEALTH OVERHEAD.......................................... HB-2548 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT ........................ HB-1903 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG.......................... HB-1906 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT............................. .................... HB-1663 LIP-SYNCHING AWARENESS ACT...................................... HB-0503 LOBBYIST REGULATION ACT ............. ........ .......... .......... HB-0326 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES ................................ HB-0898 LOBBYIST/REPORT NOTIFICATION ...................................... HB-0323 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE................................ HB-1255 LOTTERY--VIDEO MACHINES/TECH....:.............'........... HB-1976 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS......................HB-1281 MEDICARE-BILLING . ........... .... .............................HB-1566 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ................................... B-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.................................... HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE ............................ HB-0092 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE ..................:.......... HB-0093 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN............................... HB-0822 MOTOR FUEL TAX-RATES .......................... ................ HB-1 100 MUNI & CRIM CD-ALDERMN-FIREARM................... HB-2696 NUCLEAR PLANT MUST PASS LAW............................... HB-1812 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN:CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE.............................. B-2091 PEN CD-IMRF-ELECTED OFFICIAL.............................. HB-1872 PEN CD-IMRF/POL DUTY DISABLTY................................ HB-2092 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-NO TOBACCO STOCK............................................ HB-2098 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MILITARY .................................. HB-1318 PEN CD ST POLICE-MILITARY SERV.......................... HB-1319 PEN CD-ST POLICE-RETIRE 25 YRS ......................... HB-1320 PEN CD--ST POLICE-TRANSFER CRED .......................... HB-1334 PESTICIDE ACT REVIEW PROCEDURE.. .................... HB-1904 PESTICIDE ACT- CONTAINERS ............................................. HB-1905 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN ........................... HB-0255 PHYSICN CHRG-MEDICARE PATIENT.......... ..................... HB-1378 2429 MATIJEVICH, JOHN S. REPRESENTATIVE (61ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. PUB UTIL-PROHIBIT ADVERTISING ...................... HB-0501 PUB UTILITY-ADVERTISE RATES ........................................ HB-0618 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION ............................... HB-0619 PURCHASING CDB .................. ........................................ HB-0218 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT ..........:....................... HB-1113 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY............................................. HB-1112 REPEAL GROUND HOG BOUNTIES ACT........................... HB-1441 RIVERBOAT GAMBLING-GAMING BD............................... HB-1117 RIVERBOAT GAMBLE-LAKE MICHIGAN....................... HB-2656 RIVERBOAT-LAKE COUNTY LICENSE............................ HB-1301 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR .............................. HB-0802 SCH CD-CHGO BD/NOMINATE COMMSN........................ HB-1079 SCH CD-CHGO COUNCIL/TECHNICAL......................... HB-1078 SCH CD-CLASSROOM TV/COMMERCIAL ......................... HB-0327 SCH CD-MILITARY BASE DISTRICT.................................. HB-2679 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM................................ HB-0755 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT............................ ... HB-1256 ST POLICE-MERIT BD APPOINTMENT ............................. HB-2255 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER................................ HB-0967 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL................................. HB-1955 TELEPHONE DIRECTRY-NO SALESMEN.............H......... HB-1434 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER ................................ HB-0174 TOLL HI-WAY-ENVIRONMENT IMPACT........................ HB-0173 TOLL HIGHWAY-STATE AGENCY .............................. HB-0275 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE................................................. HB-0073 UNEMPLOY INS-TRAINING PROGRAMS........................ HB-2245 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER .................. HB-1107 UTIL DISCLOSURE LOBBY EXPENSE ................................. HB-2552 VEH CD-SUSPENSION-DRIVE PERMIT .......................... HB-0291 VEH CD TITLE BRANDING OF LEMON .............................. HB-2800 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY.................................... HB-0504 VIDEO MOVIE-MINORS ...................... ..................... HB-1402 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS. I T................... HB-0756 WAGE PAYMENT & COLLECT-RULES ............................... HB-0325 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT ..................................... HB-2554 WETLAND PROTECTION ACT .................................. HB-2555 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ....................................... HB-0192 WITHHOLD CHILD SUPPORT/EMPLYMT ............................ HB-0554 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM......................... HB-0588 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MATIJEVICH HOUSE BILL: 3, 75, 78, 96, 133, 208, 515, 887, 888, 890, 1198, 1254, 2242, 2244, 2524, 2677,2681 SENATE BILL: 189, 443, 529, 667, 670, 699, 725, 981, 1053, 1061, 1189 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 142, 174, 229, 329, 364, 370,405, 411, 419, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 899, 937, 941, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1186, 1227, 1243, 1245, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1467 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 8, 26, 31, 36, 58, 61 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 14, 18, 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 16, 19, 23, 38, 42, 48, 53, 55, 64, 77, 97, 100, 101, 106, 115, 120 SENATE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) I, (SSI) 2, (SSI) 3 (SSI) 6, (SSI) 7, (SSI) 8, (SSI) 9, (SSI) 11, (SSI) 12 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM) $GRANTS-COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRD................ ........ HB-0294 $OCE- ST BD OF ELECTIONS................................................ HB-0581 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ................................. HB-0505 BOTTLED WATER LABELS STANDARDS...................... HB-0788 CHILD SEX OFFENDER-REGISTRTION .............................. HB-2736 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERM S ............................ .................... HB-1466 CONST CONVENTION LOBBY-TECHNCL.......................... HB-2095 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.............................. HB-1626 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF........................ HB-0056 DCCA-TELECOM MUN/DISTANCE LEARN .................... HB-0525 ELEC CD CERTIFY CANDIDATE ......................... ... HB-2043 ELEC CD-DEPUTY REGISTRARS ................................. HB-2044 2430 MAUTINO, RICHARD A. REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. ELEC CD NO STATE REGISTRAR PAY.......................... HB-0297 ELEC CD-VOTING SYSTEMS.......................................... HB-1622 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE............................... HB-0782 EXCESSIVE CHARGES-INS CLAIMS............................. HB-2096 GARNISH CREDIT UNION ACCOUNTS.............................. HB-0524 HABITL CHILD SEX OFFNDR LEADS .......................... HB-2737 HEALTH FACILITIES-TECHNICAL................................. HB-2592 HMO-DISCONTINUE REPLACE........................................ HB-2094 HOUSING AUTHORITY DUTIES.......................................HB-1323 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION .......................... HB-1696 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ......................... HB-1422 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ....................................... HB-2010 IL INSURANCE CD-DENTAL.............. .......................... HB-1204 INS CD-POLICE-HEALTH INSURANCE.......................... HB-0824 INS-BENEFICIARY-DESTROY RECORD ........................; HB-1604 INSURANCE CD-REPEAL DATE.......................... ........ HB-1603 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES................................. HB-0994 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID ................................... HB-0993 LIQUOR CONTROL-TECHNICAL................................. .... HB-2609 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT ............. HB-1692 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS ................................... HB-0129 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH .............................................. HB-1006 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER .................................. HB-0859 MUNI CD-CHG TAX INCREMENT FIN.......................... HB-1520 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN................................................ HB-0314 PUB LABOR UNIV PEACE OFFICERS ................................. HB-2084 PUBLIC AID-ELECTRONIC TRANSFER .............................. HB-2607 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN ................................... HB-0526 QUAD CITY INTERSTATE METRO COM........................... HB-0472 RURAL BOND BANK GOVT UNIT ................................. HB-0105 SCH CD-DISTANCE LEARNING........................................ HB-0296 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT ............................. HB-0591 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER-HIGHWAYS....................... HB-1364 TAX SALES-PENALTY PERCENT........................................ HB-0154 TAXES-EXEMPT MANUFACTURE FUEL......................... HB-2146 TRANSIENT MERCHANT-TRADE SHOWS ........................ HB-0988 UPPER IL DEVELOPMENT-TECHNICAL ..................... HB-1524 VETERANS STATE HOME................................................ HB-0614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 322, 324, 397, 436, 679, 852, 894, 2633 SENATE BILL: 152, 241, 267, 375, 382, 531, 545, 646, 813, 828, 958, 962, 1023, 1202, 1314. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 10, 104, 170, 206, 218, 220, 247, 266, 331, 387, 450, 496, 537, 616, 692, 724, 725, 726, 729, 739, 1472 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 32, 60, 77 MAUTINO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM) $DCCA-LAKE DE PUE/BUREAU CNTY .............................. HB-0674 $GRANTS-DCCA-TELECOMMUNICATION..................... HB-0295 AMBULATORY SURGICAL-CARE RECOV ......................... HB-2590 ENTERPRISE ZONE- SALES TAX........................................... HB-0298 ENVIRONMENT HLTH PRACTITIONER............................... HB- 1149 EPA-FEE REQUIRE/RECYCLE METAL ............................... HB-1514 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE UTILIZATN ........................... HB-0733 HEALTH SERVICE ORGANIZATION.............................. HB-1516 HOSPITAL DISTRICT LAW--TECHNICL............................... HB-2591 HUMAN RIGHTS-DRINK ALCOHOL.................................... HB-2052 IL HLTH FACILITY PLAN-CAPITAL ............. .............. HB-1512 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE PROPTY......................... HB-0527 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE DIVSN ............................ HB-0673 INC TAX-ENTERPRISE ZONE DIV................................ HB-2765 INCOME TAX NONRESIDENT ................................... HB-2766 INSURANCE CD-TECHNICAL .................... .............. HB-1605 KEY AUTO INSURANCE ............................. ......... .......... HB-1800 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS......................... HB-2588 MOBILE HOME-LEASE OPTIONS......................................... HB-2585 MOBILE HOME-LEASE PROVISIONS................................... HB-2586 2431 MAUTINO, FRANK REPRESENTATIVE (74TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. M OBILE HOM ES SALE ............................................ ......... HB-2587 RURAL BOND BANK-ST BUDGET/BOND.......................... HB-2611 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT ..............................H.B-0897 SCH CD-ST BRD EDUC POWER/DUTYS.............................. HB-0825 SHERIFF AS CORONER SALARY ......................................... HB-0566 6 SHREDDER FLUFF-NO WASTE FEE.................................... HB-2589 ST MANDATES BOARD--BD OF APPEAL..................... HB-2421 STATE AUDITING-AUDITOR GENERAL ...................... HB-2420 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MAUTINO,F SENATE BILL: 626, 689 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1351, 1352 MCAFEE, DAVID B. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM) ADOPTION INFORMATION ACCESS................................... HB-0749 CHILDREN ALCOHOLIC PARENTS ....................................... HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAKER ELIGIBILITY ................................ HB-0568 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST ............................. .......... HB-0931 CLIN LABS-UROLOGIST SUPERVISN.................................. HB-2792 CRIM PRO-EXECUTIONS-TINTD GLAS ...................... HB-0434 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ...........................HB-0329 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN.......................... HB-2468 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES .............................. HB-0330 DPH-HOME CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ............................. HB-0502 ELECTION CD-PRIMARY ELECTIONS ................................ HB-2662 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ....................................... HB-0479 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL..................... HB-0477 GROUND TRANS OCC TAX RATE.............................. .HB-2790 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE WARNING LABEL ......................... HB-0814 HOSP LICENSNG-DISCHRGE NOTICE............................... HB-0569 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW .................... HB-2240 ICC- PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX .......................................... HB-0610 INS CODE-HEAD FACE NECK JOINTS............................. HB-2791 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT................................ HB-0516 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ....................... HB-0053 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS ......................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN ................................ HB-0822 MUNI CD-TRANSFER MONEY ......................................... H1-0965 NEW VEHICLE INTENT TERMS ............................................. HB-2619 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND ..................................................... HB-1694 PEN CD-DNST-BOND CUSTODIAN.............................. HB-1943 PEN CD- TECHNICAL ................................ .................... HB-0968 PROHIBIT TAX DELINQUENT VENDOR ........................... HB-0438 PROP TX-TAX DEEDS-MUNY LIENS............................... HB-1941 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ............................................ HB-0303 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE ............................... HB-0196 REUNION DEFAULT .......... ........... HB-2691 . REV-WATER/SEWER LIENS-TAX DEED.......................... HB-2695 ROTA- RETAILERS LOCATIONS .................... :..................... HB-1942 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR........................... HB-0282 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY...................... HB-2556 SCH CD-SPRINKLERS-FIRE MARSHAL....................... HB-0072 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST............................. HB-0478 SCH EMPLOYEES-M ILITARY SERVICE.............................. HB-0816 SOLID WASTE- GRANTS TAXES .................................... HB-2007 STRUCTURAL ,ENGINEERING-EXEMPTN......................... HB-0748 TRUSTEE MANAGED MUTUAL FUNDS............................. HB-2358 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION ..................................... HB-0396 VEH CD & CVL AD CD-BIKE PATHS ............................. . HB-0332 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 WATER-RADIOACTIVE-SOLE SOURCE............................ HB-2008 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD.............................. HB-2110 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAFEE HOUSE BILL: 3, 12, 19, 40, 67, 91, 92, 93, 119, 143, 198, 211, 316, 427, 542, 618, 967, 1053, 1199, 1481, 2307, 2328, 2349, 2559 SENATE BILL: 181, 389, 390, 534, 591, 593, 601, 635, 686, 717, 728, 778, 785, 821, 1095, 1133, 1278 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 143, 322; 329, 362, 422, 570, 798, 849, 874, 983, 1219 2432 MCAFEE, DAVID B. REPRESENTATIVE (47TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 11 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 5, 11, 17 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 MCAULIFFE, ROGER P. REPRESENTATIVE (14TH DIST. REP) AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ......................... HB-0978 BANK DIRECTORS-FUND TRANSFERS.............................. HB-1911 DEPT REV-PROP TAX LIMITATIONS................................. HB-0513 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING .................................. HB-1367 FIRE DEPARTMENT ELECT OFFICERS................................. HB-1806 INDEMNIFY POLICE OFFICERS .....................................HB-0807 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE............................. HB-0979 LOC GOV-EMPLOYEE POLITICAL RTS............................... HB-0811 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING .................................... HB-2170 MUN CD-TAX INCREMENT FINANCING .......................... HB-2725 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ....................... HB-1983 PEN CD-CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE........................... HB-2090 PEN CD-STATE POLICE FORMULA...................................... HB-0835 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.........:............................... HB-2663 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE ............................... HB-1055 REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT.................................... HB-1311 REPEAL-TICKET SCALPING ACT ........................................ HB-1563 SUNSET-BOXING/WRESTLING ........................................... HB-2204 TICKET SCALPING-EXEMPT BROKERS .......................... HB-1098 VEH CD- LOCAL TAX .............................................................. HB-2720 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCAULIFFE HOUSE BILL: 101, 102, 120, 290, 487, 545, 546, 664, 665, 679, 824, 943, 944, 945, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1554, 1808, 2648 SENATE BILL: 333, 536 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 205, 578, 593, 594, 837, 1151, 1225, 1370 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57 HOUSE BILL: (SS1) 1, (SS1) 3 MCCRACKEN, THOMAS J. JR. REPRESENATIVE (81ST DIST. REP) $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER.........: ...... .......... ............... HB-1048 ABORTION-PROHIBIT EXPERIMENT............................ HB-0709 AMUSE RIDE ACT SLIDE EXEMPTION......... ............HB-1688 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTN ................................ HB-1689 AMUSEMNT RIDE ACT-WATER SLIDES ...................... HB-0486 CHILD SUPPORT ORDER-MODIFICATN ...................... HB-1350 CIVIL PROC-FOREIGN JUDGEMENT............................. HB-0627 CRIM CD- CONTRACTS ..................................................... .. H. B-1340 CRIM CD-DECEPTIVE PRACTICE..................................... HHB-0922 DIVORCE-PROPERTY DIVISN-CRIME............................ HB-0661 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ............................ HB-2740 EMPLOYMENT RECORD DISCLOSURE.......................... HB-0782 EPA-TIPPING FEE-LOCAL SITE REV................................ HB-1631 FOOD SERVICE PRIVATIZATION ACT ................................ HB-0917 GANGS-WEAPONS/SENTENCE ...................................... HB-2746 INFORMED CONSENT/ABORTION................................. HB-2624 MUNI CD-POST NOTICE OF ACCOUNT........................ HB-1341 NUTRITION/HYDRATION PRESUMPTN........................ HB-1142 PUBLIC TRANSIT PRIVATE BIDS..................................... HB-2203 SCH CD-WORK CASH FUND ABOLITN................... ....... HB-2167 SENTENCING-ORGANIZED GANGS............................... HB-2745 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE....................................... HB-0161 UCC REPEAL ART 6 BULK TRANSFER......................:...... HB-0628 UCC-CHG ARTICLE 3 & 4-PAPER..................................... HB-0431 UCC-TRANSACTION REGULATIONS........................ HB-0358 UNLAWFUL USE OF WEAPONS/GANGS.............................. HB-2747 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST RENT ........................... HB-1435 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCCRACKEN HOUSE BILL: 924, 1564 SENATE BILL: 104, 344, 440, 672, 1168, 1237 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 37, 188, 280, 410, 565, 661, 737, 836, 884, 963, 1040, 1169, 1170, 1211, 1249 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 56 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 63 2433 MCDONOUGH, JOHN M. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) CRIMINAL CD-UNLAWFUL WEAPONS........................... HB-2806 MCGANN, ANDREW J. REPRESENATIVE (29TH DIST. DEM) $BD OF ED-TEACHERS RETIREMENT ...................,. HB-0886 $BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION......................................... HB-0377 $OCE- BOARD OF HIGHER ED ............................................ HB- 1082 $OCE-ST BOARD EDUCATION .............................. HB-0888 $OCE-ST BOARD OF ED.............................................. HB-1083 $ST BRD EDUC-GENERAL STATE AID........................ HB-0887 $STATE BOARD EDUCATION ................................. HB-0378 $STATE BOARD EDUCATION ....................................... HB-0379 AGING-FOOD/PREVENTIVE SERVICE....................... HB-2162 BD HGH ED-CONTRACT LIMITS.................................... HB-2357 BD HGHR ED ANNUAL CAPITAL PLAN........................... HB-2356 BD HGHR ED-HIGH TECH STUDY .......... .............. HB-2359 BD HIGHER ED-CONMPOSITION ............................. . HB-2361 CHECK NO CREDIT CARD NEEDED....................................... HB-2595 COLLEGE STUDENT IMMUNIZTN ACT........................... HB-0711 COLLEGE STUDENT IMMUNIZATION.......................... HB-0712 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY .............. HB-2355 COMPTRLLR-CEMETERY/BURIAL FUND................. HB-2419 DCCA-MANDATE ACT-PUBLIC HEARNG ................... HB-2149 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS .............................. HB-2281 DMHDD-CNTY HOSP PSYCHIATR CARE........................ HB-1195 DMHDD-GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH ................... HB-1940 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-ARREST ......................................... HB-1609 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT........................... HB-1580 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ............................... HB-2530 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP............................. HB-2360 HIGHER EDUC FACILITIES PLAN ................................. HB-2354 HOME RULE NOTE ACT ......... ............ .... HB-2169 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS. .................................. HB-2011 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT ..................................... HB-1607 INSUREDS WARRANTY CAUSE LOSS.......................... HB-0750 LIQUOR-PETITION LOCATN-NO SALE ........................ HB-0370 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.............................. HB-2030 SCH CD-VOC EDUC PRACTICUMS.......................... ..... HB-0757 ST FIN-PETTY CASH LIMITS B......-........................ HB-1945 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN................HB-0316 U OF I AT CHICAGO ACT OF 1991 .............................. HB-2485 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE .................................... HB-0300 VEH CD 'FUNERAL FLAGS ..................................... HB-1011 VEH CD-OBSCENE STICKERS ....................................... HB-0369 VEH CD-REQUIRE IMMUNIZATION ........ ................ HB-0964 VEH CD-RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT .............................. HB-2173 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION.................................. HB-2137 WORKRS COMP-TEMP TOTL DISABLTY........................... HB-0371 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGANN HOUSE BILL: 34, 72, 208, 247, 372, 567, 899, 1049, 1831, 1947, 1948, 1949, 2025, 2186, 2559 SENATE BILL: 45, 127, 263, 301, 305, 306, 308, 625, 627, 631, 706, 707, 958, 1032, 1037, 1039, 1097, .1171, 1299, 1347, 1348 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 89, 189, 244, 302, 317, 361, 432, 485, 486, 487, 763, 1059 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40, 107 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (83RD. DIST. DEM) $EPA RIDGEWOOD SEWER IMPROVMNT ....................... HB-1679 ALCOHOLISM & DRUG-PROBATION ....................... HB-2574 AUTOTELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT.............................. HB-2348 CANNABIS-PENALTY .................................. ..HB-2569 CNTY EXEC OFFICE MGMT-TAX LEVY ............................ HB-0838 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING .............. ........... ............. HB-2457 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES ........................... HB-2307 CRIM CD--BULLETPROOF VEST............. ........ HB-0540 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF................. HB-0056 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY. ............................... HB-2315 CRIMINAL CD--STALKIN G............. ..................................,. HB-2677 CRIMINAL PRO-BAIL/DRUG TESTING ........................... HB-2572 2434 MCGUIRE, JOHN C. REPRESENTATIVE (83RD. DIST. DEM--Cont. CURRENCY REPORTING ACT ......................................... HB-2620 DEPT AGING-FOSTER GRANDPARENT ............................. HB-2472 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT............................... . HB-2349 DWNST FOREST PRESERVE-LAND.................................. HB-0850 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ......................... HB-2568 ETHANOL FUEL ACT................................... ............ HB-0865 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT.......................... HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES............................. HB-2242 IDPA-APPLICANT MEDICAL EXAM ...............................HB-2123 INC TAX-USAF FILING EXTENSION................................. HB-0162 INCOM E TAX/STY LE.................................................. ......... HB-2109 JUV COURT ACT-POLICE RECORDS.................................. HB-2467 JUV COURT-PROBATION/DRUG TEST.......................... HB-2305 LIQUOR-ALTERNATIVE BEVERAGE................................... HB-1303 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21........................................ HB-2343 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW................................... HB-1812 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND...................................... ...... HB-1694 PROP TX LANDFILLS................................. .................... HB-2559 PUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION............................ HB-0860 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE : .... ........... HB-2122 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE........... ...... HB-2558 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION .................................. HB-0619 PURCHASING ACT-US GOODS....... .......................... HB-0512 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS ................................. HB-2573 RESPITE DEMO PGM DEPT-AGING.............................. .... HB-1162 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY................................. HB-2556 SR CITIZENS-FREE BASIC CHECKNG ..........................H.B-2470 ST EMPLOY HEALTH DEPENDENT .................................... HB-0591 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN ........................... HB-0316 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ............................. HB-1811 WORK COMP-CONFIDENTL MED EXAM........................ HB-0588 WORKER COMP $5000 FOR BURIAL.............................. HB-2099 WORKERS COMP-MININUM DEATH .............................. HB-2102 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT.................... ....................... HB-2100 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND ................................ HB-2345 911 -BOARD MEMBERSHIP............................................ HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCGUIRE HOUSE BILL: 119, 129, 143, 198, 466, 542, 562,732, 741, 814, 816, 1230, 1759, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2196, 2245, 2295, 2452, 2545, 2666 SENATE BILL: 8, 37, 39, 42, 56, 61, 111, 116, 151, 204, 221, 242, 246, 521, 531, 628, 635, 705, 708, 781, 821, 841, 915, 954, 981, 1019, 1345, 1363, 1460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 221, 299, 315, 617, 652, 653, 654, 668, 714, 749, 750, 948, 1081, 1433 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 23 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 47 MCNAMARA, JOHN J. REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM) ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ................... ............... HB-0612 ABORTION-VIABLE FETUS .......................................... HB-0622 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS.................................. HB-0262 ALCOHOL- DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL ...................... HB-2413 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT............;................... a HB-1392 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT.................................. HB-2348 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT ............................... HB-2531 BREWER FIX PRICE BEER .................. ...................... ...... HB-2051 CHECK NO CREDIT CARD NEEDED....................................... HB-2595 CIRCUIT BREAKER EXPAND COVERGE............................... HB-1168 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS....................... HB-1802 CONTROLLED SUBST-PENALTIES ................................ HB-2127 CREDIT CARD-ADS/DISCLOSURES..................................... B-1403 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP ............................... HB-2038 EQUITABLE RESTROOMS ACT................ ........ .............. HB-0812 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY............................ HB-0057 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP.............................. HB-2360 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD ................................... HB-2128 HUMANE ANIMALACT-FIGHTS.... ....... .......... HB-2378 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ................. .............. HB-1000 2435 MCNAMARA, JOHN J, REPRESENTATIVE (27TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. INFORMED CONSENT/ABORTION ..................................... HB-2624 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT...................................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ................................ HB-0693 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING ............................................ HB-2508 PAY PER CALL SERV-COMSUMER PRO............................. HB-2524 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................... ............. HB-0002 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN......................... HB-0817 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ......................................... HB-0303 REV-SENIOR CITIZN HOMESTEAD................................... HB-2713 RR CROSSINGS-BLOCK/FINE............................................... HB-2636 SCH CD INDEBTEDNESS LIMITATION ........................... HB-1097 SCH CD-ST AID/TECHNICAL ................................ ...... HB-1081 SCH CD-ST TEACHER CERTIFN BD..................................... HB-2642 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS .................................. HB-1884 STATE BOND BOARD ACT.......................................................... HB-1947 VEH CD-FUNERAL FLAGS................................................. HB-1011 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY .............................. HB-0341 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION ................................. ......... HB-2137 VEH EMISSION INSPECTN-DR LICNS ................................ HB-0692 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCNAMARA HOUSE BILL: 19, 41, 75, 78, 96, 168, 276, 282, 364, 569, 751, 932, 1244, 1609, 1627, 1643, 1644, 1691, 1721, 1762, 1770, 1791, 2031, 2198, 2316, 2374, 2676 SENATE BILL: 91, 105, 158, 169, 262, 771, 912, 923, 999, 1227, 1337 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 5, 90, 203, 234, 235, 281, 587, 629, 630, 631, 681, 737, 874, 951, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1058, 1133, 1134, 1243, 1355 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 37. JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 2 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-VARIOUS CAPITAL PROJECTS ................................... HB-1878 $DEPT--PUBLIC AID ........................... .. ....... .............. HB-0374 $DEPT- TRANSPORTATION. . ........................... ..................... HB-0376 $DEPT-VARIOUS AGENCIES ..................... ......... HB-0375 $OCE-BOARD HIGHER EDUCATION ...................................HB-0373 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REINBURSE............................... HB-2507 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING- WAGES.............................. HB-0179 BUILD IL-REDUCES TOTAL BON D..................................... HB-0186 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE............................ HB-2460 EDUCATIONAL LABOR-TECHNICAL................................... HB-0178 EMERGENCY RESPONSE REIMBURSMT ............................ HB-2248 EPA TANKS TECHN ICAL....................... .. ........................... HB-1742 EPA-FEE REQUIRE/RECYCLE METAL ............. .......... HB-1514 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ...................H.................... HB-0050 GAS STORAGE-UNDERGROUND TANKS:.......................... HB-1741 GEN OBLIGATN-BOND ACT REDUCTN............................. HB-0185 GLASS RECYCLING ACT .............................. ......................... HB-0547 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS............................. HB-0100 MINIMUMWAGE SHORTTITLE ........................................ HB-0180 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN-RECYCLE ............................... HB-0006 PROP TAX MUNI CD-ABATEMENT...................................... HB-0127 PUBLIC LABOR BOARD SANCTIONS ..................................... HB-0177 REV ACT OF 1939-TECHNICAL ........................................... HB-0004 SS-1 REV ACTOF 1939-TECHNICAL ....................................... HB-0005 SS-1 REVENUE ACT- DELETES TEXT ..................................... HB-0450 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ........................................ HB-2654 TAX LIMITATION-LEVY/EXTENSION ............................... HB-0002 SS-1 TOLL HIGHWAY EASEMENT FEES .................:.................... HB-1183 UNEMPLOY INSURANCE-TECHNICAL.......................... HB-2301 UNEMPLOYMNT INS- NONRES ALIENS ............................ HB-0176 VEH CD- COLLEGE PLATES ............................................... HB-1497 WORKERS COMP-BURIAL/COMP PAYMT ........................ HB-0175 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MCPIKE HOUSE BILL: 452, 1250 SENATE BILL: 25, 133, 145, 741, 763, 796, 799, 956, 962, 1455 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 150, 326, 386, 445, 519, 639, 658, 667, 691, 722, 854, 878, 881 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 78, 89, 93 2436 MCPIKE, JIM REPRESENTATIVE (112TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 3, 10, 61, 108 JOINT SESSION RESOLUTION : 1, 3, 4 HOUSE RESOLUTION: (SSI) I HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SS1) 4 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: (SSI) 1, (SSI) 10 MORROW, CHARLES G. REPRESENTATIVE (32ND DIST. DEM) $HOUSING DEVELOPMNT-TRUST FUND .......................... HB-0334 ABUSE-NEGLECTED CHILD/RIGHTS ............................ ... HB- 1805 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ............................. HB-1503 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING............................... HB-1875 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING .............................. HB-0785 AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM............................ HB-1542 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ...................................... HB-0278 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT.............................................. HB-1762 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................. HB-0144 CAR WASH REGULATION ACT............................................... HB-1646 CHILD CARE-FIRE ALARMS.............................. HB-1645 CHILD SUPPORT-NON-CUSTODIAL ............................. HB-1655 CHILD WITNESS-CURRENCY REPORT............................. HB-1499 CIRCUIT BREAK-ASTHMA DRUGS.................................... HB-1777 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ......................................... HB-1474 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY .......................... HB-2355 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM..................................... HB-1877 CORR CD-JUVENILE DIVISION PRGM............................... HB-1314 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................ HB-1649 DASA-ADDICTION/PREGNANCY ................................ HB-1647 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD....... ........ HB-0137 ECON & DEV POLICY BOARD ACT................................... HB-1624 ENERGY ASSISTANCE EXPENDITURES............................. HB-2666 EPA-AUTO PAINT-ID NUMBER ......................... ........... H-2451 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT................................. ..... HB-1765 FAMILIES AID/DEPENDENT CHILDRN................................ HB-1315 FETAL ALCOHOL/DRUG SYNDROME ............................... HB-1343 GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA.................................... HB-0030 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY ......................................... HB-0459 INS CD-LIMIT REFUSAL HOMEOWNER .......................... HB-0301 LANDLORDS REINSTATE TENANCIES.............................. HB-2237 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY............................... HB-0594 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM.................................. HB-0172 MHDD MULTICULTURAL SERVICES ................................ HB-1347 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID.............................. HB-1540 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE................................ HB-0593 PUBLIC HEALTH/MINORITY NEEDS .................................. HB-1346 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE.................... HB-1365 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK .............................. HB-0103 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL................................ HB-1317 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION................................. ..HB-1876 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MORROW HOUSE BILL: 94, 119, 164, 817, 872, 909, 1243, 1244, 2151, 2232, 2532 SENATE BILL: 191, 375, 531, 608, 770,.774, 846, 1125, 1322,1330, 1331, 1393, 1435 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 7, 8, 9, 27, 51, 75, 96, 122, 159, 231, 274, 275, 296, 377, 398, 443,633, 734,735, 765, 806, 807, 833, 840, 853, 914, 1000, 1008, 1011, 1018, 1122, 1161, 1162, 1173, 1174, 1180, 1298, 1302, 1388, 1398, 1404, 1437, 1438, 1440, 1441, 1451 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM) CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION............................... HB-0367 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT..............................HB-2062 COUNTY-SHERIF-POLICE RESIDENT ............................. HB-0592 CRIM PROC CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY........................... HB-0043 DCCA-ENTERPRISE ZN-JO DAVIESS.......................... HB-1105 DCMS-ST PURCHASE PAPER-TELECOM........................ HB-2181 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY .......................... HB-0132 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS............................. HB-0063 FAMOUS AMERICANS DAY........... ....................... HB-2479 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION ............................. HB-0168 2437 MULCAHEY, RICHARD T. REPRESENTATIVE (69TH DIST. DEM--Cont. FREEPORT CIVIC CENTER AUTHORTY .................... HB-0025 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT.............................................. HB-0019 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY .................................................. HB-2584 INC TAX-SCH CD-FLAT AID GRANT ............................... HB-0873 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMED PRIZES........................................ HB-0454 MUNICD- UTILITY TAX ON TAX ..................................... HB-0060 MUNI CD- UTILITY TAX RECEIPT ................................. HB-0071 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ...................................... HB-2428 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE............................. HB-1839 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT.................................. HB-2593 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS..................................... HB-0067 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER..................... HB-0417 SCH CD-IHSA TRANSFER RULES........................................ HB-1657 SCH CD-MINIMUM SCHOOL AGE ............ ......... HB-0845 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY ........................... HB-0885 SCH CD SPEC EDUC-FEES-RESIDNCY ........................ HB-0809 SCH CD STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST............................... HB-0478 SCH CD/HGHR ED-MINIMUM FUNDING .......................... HB-0320 SCH FINANCE-INCR PROPERTY TAX .............................. HB-0238 SCHOOL DISTRICT INCOME TAX......................................... HB-0453 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM ................................ HB-2571 TOXIC POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT ................................ HB-2628 UTIL DISCLOSURE LOBBY EXPENSE.................................... HB-2552 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD................... ........ HB-2110 W ILDLIFE- SEASONS ........................................................ HB-0051 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MULCAHEY HOUSE BILL: 41, 44, 77, 205, 206, 242, 296, 316, 322, 324, 436, 556, 598, 599,600, 601, 602. 603, 604, 605, 819, 893, 1984, 2662 SENATE BILL: 220, 724, 727, 1358, 1392 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 173, 556, 1104, 1197,1329, 1369 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: I MUNIZZI, PAMELA A. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM) $ST BRD ED-SALEM HIGH SCH ..... .................................. HB-0142 ABANDONED HOUSING-TECHNICAL................................ HB-2151 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT ............................................. HB-247 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY--DCFS ............... .............. HB-0751 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE............................. HB-2031 CRIM CD-INSURANCE FRAUD ........................................ HB-2132 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH ............................. HB-0468 CRIME VICT-PSYCHOLOGICAL COMP............................ HB-2038 CRIMINAL PRO- BAIL/DRUG TESTING ..............................HB-2572 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT............................... HB-1 143 DIVORCE-TERMINATE MAINTENANCE...................... HB-1146 ELEC CD-REMOVE UNNEEDED WORD .............................. HB-2156 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE ............................. HB-2635 EM S- TITLE..... .................. ....... ..... .... ............... ....... H B-2161 EPA TECHNICALCHANGE ................................................. HB-2153 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM ....................... HB-1934 IL FOUNDATION/INC TAX-CHILD ED ......................... HB-1422 INSURANCE CODE-TITLE .................................. ..... HB-2163 LOC GOV TORT IMMUNITY EMS ..................................... HB-2157 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ....................HB-0439 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION ............................ HB-1181 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT.......................... HB-2148 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0792 PEN CD-TECHNICAL.......................................... . HB-2155 PROHIBIT TAX DELINQUENT VENDOR .............................. HB-0438 PROPERTY TRANSFER- TITLE ......................................... HB-2164 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED....................... ....... HB-0047 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................. HB-0288 SOLID WASTE PLANNING ACT........................................... HB-2154 SR CITIZENS FREE BASIC CHECKNG ................................ HB-2470 ST GROUP INS DEPENDENT COVERGE........................... HB-1407 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN........................ HB-0416 VISITATION-VIOLATION CONTEMPT....................... HB-1182 2438 MUNIZZI, PAMELA A. REPRESENTATIVE (21ST DIST. DEM)-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY MUNIZZI HOUSE BILL: 101, 160, 290, 545, 667, 668, 916, 1609, 1644, 1663, 1761, 1852, 1875, 2007, 2152, 2196,2316, 2348, 2399, 2459, 2466, 2751 SENATE BILL: 98, 99, 299, 302, 318, 781, 782, 785, 805, 978, 998, 999, 1020, 1030, 1031, 1042, 1209, 1272, 1424 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 108, 142, 167, 264, 304, 650, 651, 825, 890, 961, 962, 993, 1181, 1426 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 5, 24, 49 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80, 103 NOLAND, DUANE N. REPRESENTATIVE (102ND DIST. REP) $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS ............................................... HB-0644 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES...................................... HB-1908 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT...................... HB-2738 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY....................................... HB-1304 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CIRCUIT BREAKER-TAX-ID CARD.............................. HB-1730 COLLEGES & GASOHOL ...................... ............................... HB-2368 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE........................................... HB-2370 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VIDEOTAPING................................ HB-2750 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT......................................HB-2349 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES .................... HB-0437 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ............................... HB0962 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE ............................. HB-1134 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES....................... HB-2536 FISH CD-LICENSE & STAMP............................................ HB-0837 FOSTER HOMES-RELATIVES......................... ........ HB-1907 GASOHOLSALES TAX ............................ ............................ HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-CONFIDENTIAL INFO.................................... HB-1326 GOV ETHICS-LOBBYING DISCLOSURE:........................... HB-1330 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS ............................... ........ HB-1324 GRAIN DEAL-DEFINITN/RECEIPTS.............. ..........HB-0248 HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE........................... HB-1691 LIP-SYNCHING DISCLOSURE ........................................... HB-1638 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ........................................ HB-0681 LOTTERY PROCEEDS-SCHOOLS ............................... HB-2773 LOTTERY-UNCLAIMED PRIZE-SCHOOL......................... HB-2178 MASS TRANSIT-GASOHOL....H........... HB-2369 MUNI ANNEX-TWNSHP WATERWORKS........................ HB-0867 PUBLIC AID TRANSPORTATION.................................... HB-1353 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX EXEMPTION.............................. HB-1345 SENIOR CITIZEN HOMESTEAD....... ................................ HB-1628 ST GROUP INS-RETIRED EMPLOYEES.......................... HB-0125 SUPERVISOR ASSMNT-QUALIFICATNS ................. HB-1861 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES .............................. ........ HB-1497 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND.......................... HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOLAND HOUSE BILL: 303, 314, 989, 1224, 1983, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2438, 2439, 2440, 2441, 2442, 2443, 2581 SENATE BILL: 60, 92, 130, 188, 367, 398, 414, 429, 751, 909, 981, 1059, 1127, 1250, 1316 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 102, 103, 124, 156, 181, 199, 252, 313, 345,392, 452, 531, 701, 819, 820, 1126 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12, 15, 19, 29, 84 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 30, 62, 66 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION-AMTRAK ..............................HB-1964 $DOT-REMOVING SILTATION.... . ............................. HB-0265 $GOB-SCHOOL GRANTS...................... .................. HB-0787 ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS-RIGHTS................................ HB-2290 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS................................. HB-1230 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ...................................... HB-0160 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN............................................. HB-2366 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS.......................... HB-2484 2439 NOVAK, JOHN P. REPRESENTATIVE (86TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS......................... ........... HB-2379 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES........................... HB-2307 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT......................... HB-2062 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE............................... HB-2596 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY ................................. HB-0043 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS......... ........ . HB-0331 DCCA-INCENTIVE TO FOREIGN FIRM .......................... HB-0209 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DELIQ TX-LATE CHG/ESCROW ACCNT ....................... HB-2138 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA--WASTE FEES........................ HB-0114 DENTAL ACT-CONTINUE ED ....................................... HB-1481 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .............................. HB-0204 DEPT--AG/GINSENG MARKETING ................................. HB-0167 ELEC CD-SENIOR CIT/ABSENTEE ...................................... HB-2635 EPA-WASTE TRACKING REPORTS ........................... HB-2567 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE.............. . ................... .................. HB-1695 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA............................. HB-2463 FOREIGN OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE ................................. HB-0328 GINSENG HARVEST-RESPONSIBILTY .............................. HB-0062 GOB-CAP FACILITY GRANTS ....................................... HB-0366 HORSE RACE-OFF TRACK BETS.......................................... HB-1975 HORSE RACING- BLEEDERS........................................... HB-0061 INCOME TX SURCHARGE-SURCHARGES .................. HB-2303 INS-ASSESSMNT FIRE INSURANCE .................................. HB-2655 JUV COURT ACT-POLICE RECORDS....................................HB-2467 LIQUOR CNTRL-PENALTY FAKE ID .................... .......... HB-0993 MHDD-SHERIFF-TRANSPORT PATIENT ...................... HB-0305 MUNI CD- UTILITY TAX ON TAX....................................... B-0060 NATURAL AREAS PRESERVATION ..................................... HB-2428 NEW VEHICLE INTENTTERMS ........................................ HB-2619 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-FUND ASSET.......................... HB-0368 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR EARLY RETRMT....................... HB-0309 PEN CD-IMRF/SHERIFF TRANSFER ................................... HB-1064 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION............................. HB-0847 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE ................................. HB-0002 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ........................................ HB-0303 PUB UTIL RATE INCREASE-REPORT.................................. HB-2593 PUBLIC WATER DIST ELECT BOARD .................................. HB-2337 RADIATION MAMMOGRAPHY ......................................... HB-2021 REBUILT MOTOR VEH PART WARRNTY............................HB-2027 RESPITE DEMO PGM-DEPT-AGING............................ HB-1162 REV ACT-DUPLICATE NOTICE FEE.................................... HB-0870 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY ............................ HB-1760 SCH CD-SEX ABUSE INSTITUTE DAY................................ HB-2556 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS........................... HB-1884 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY................................ HB-0198 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY .............................. HB-0242 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY .............................. HB-0738 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX.............................. HB-0169 STATE REVENUE SHARING .......................................... HB-1759 VARIOUS TAX-GASOHOL...................... ....................... HB-0683 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT............................. HB-0059 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY NOVAK HOUSE BILL: 44, 53, 56, 63, 70, 81, 97, 129, 143, 262, 316, 364, 421, 454, 469, 562, 579, 1123, 1499, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2536 SENATE BILL: 37, 99, 105, 139, 140, 201, 406, 407, 444, 557, 644,660, 670, 735, 750, 961, 1207, 1361, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1392 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 34, 56, 107, 110, 124, 145, 259, 276, 277, 283, 379, 497, 530, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 567, 597, 607, 632, 663, 693, 694, 695, 709, 711, 738, 780, 781, 782, 783, 825, 829, 832, 867, 938, 954, 959, 994, 1013, 1014, 1026, 1060, 1105, 1126, 1171, 1201, 1220, 1243, 1244, 1264, 1284, 1285, 1296, 1305, 1309, 1319, 1320, 1353, 1373, 1375, 1385 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 18, 44, 84 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 12 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM) $COOK COUNTY FAIR .................. . .................... HB-1039 2440 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS........................................ HB-0262 AIRPLANE TAKEOFF NOISE REDUCTN ............................... HB-1197 CAMPAIGN SIGN & POSTER-REMOVE............................ HB-0144 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY ........................................ HB-0160 COMM COLLEGE NONRESDNT TUITION........................ HB-1024 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG................................ HB-2112 CONSUMR IN WAITNG-SMALL CLAIMS........................... HB-0041 CRIM CD FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD ........................... HB-0045 DCCA-LOANS MIN & FEM BUSINESS .............................. HB-0119 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ........................................... HB-0875 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................... HB-0329 DCFS-QUALIFIED STAFF-CASELOADS .................... HB-0589 DCFS/PLACEMENT ................................... .................... HB-0583 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS.............. ........... HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE-LICENSURE. ................................ HB-0923 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES.............................. HB-0330 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ........................................ HB-1033 EPA-LOCAL SITING APPROVAL ...................... .......... HB-0479 EPA PERMIT MORATORIUM-HOSPITAL.................. HB-0477 EPA-PERMIT MORATORIUM............................ HB-0548 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT.................................... HB-0208 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT.................................... ............ HB-0019 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-0915 GLASS RECYCLING ACT............................... ..................... HB-0547 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE............................ HB-0280 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE............... .................... HB-0290 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER ...................................HB-0293 ICC-RESTRICT VOTING.......... ............ ................ HB-0292 IDPA- TECHNICAL................................................................. HB-1004 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC............................ HB-0429 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS ..................... ............... HB-2579 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE LICENSING ..................................... HB-1035 INSUR HMO-NO MAIL ORDER DRUGS ....................... HB-2371 INSURANCE CD-DIRECTOR 1 COMPNY ............ ............. HB-1399 JUVENILE/PLACEM ENT ............................ ..................... HB-0582 LEYDEN TWNSHP CIVIC CENTER LAW............................... HB-0304 LINKED DEPOSIT-FLOOD DAMAGE................................... HB-1910 LOBBYIST REGULATION ACT ........................................... HB-0326 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS ....................... HB-1281 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN................................. HB-0822 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF ........................... HB-1536 NORTHEAST IL STORMWATER RUNOFF............................. HB-1537 O'HARE NOISE MONITORING SYSTEM................................ HB-1538 PARK DIST-DISSOLUTION/VOTE..................................... HB-1478 PEN CD DNST POLICE INVESTMENTS.............................. HB-1894 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HLTH INSURNC.......................... HB-0561 PEN CD- TECHNICAL.............................................................. HB-0968 PHARMACY PRACTICE-CHG GRAMMAR ......................... HB-1398 PHYSICAL THERAPIST LIEN ACT .................................... HB-1040 PROPERTY TX-DELINQUENCY ........................................ HB-0303 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE.................................... HB-0164 PURCHASING-BUSINESS FELONY .............................. HB-0493 RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY............................................. HB-2021 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE ..................................... HB-2576 REUNION DEFAULT ............................................... HB-2691 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS............. ...................... HB-0067 RR CROSSINGS-BLOCK/FINE........................................... HB-2636 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS...................................... HB-0003 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ................................HB-0103 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME...................... HB-0102 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ............................ ....... HB-0242 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE.............................. HB-1556 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND ...................... HB-0143 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ........... ....................... HB-1811 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER ................................ HB-0174 TOXIC AIR POLLUTIONREDUCTION ...................... HB-0463 2441 OBRZUT, GEOFFREY S. REPRESENTATIVE (52ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ........................ HB-0123 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN....................... HB-0416 ,VEH CD-PHOTO RADAR BAN .......................................... HB-1036 VEH CD PICKUP LABELS ................ ..................... HB-0541 VEH CD-SECURITY INTEREST....................... HB-0719 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OBRZUT HOUSE BILL: 34, 50, 59, 76, 90, 91, 92, 93, 97, 161, 162, 211, 316, 427, 488, 503,551, 552, 575, 610, 816, 898, 943, 944, 945, 1162, 1791, 1947, 2032, 2034, 2527, 2676 SENATE BILL: 37, 62, 83, 99, 565, 660, 667, 670, 705, 964, 1016, 1189, 1279, 1281, 1337, 1460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 1 6, 349, 424, 522, 527, 583, 640, 874, 941, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1081, 1119, 1120, 1256, 1266, 1307 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 75, 87 OLSON, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP) $CIVILSERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL............................... HB-0650 $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS . ....................... ............... HB-0644 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH............................... HB-0648 $O C E- BO B ........................ .............................. ....... ....... ..... H B-0163 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE-COURTOF CLAIMS ............................................ HB-0652 $OCE-DCCA ................. .... .......................... HB-0641 $OCE-DEPT-LABOR ................................ ........HB-0636 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY ..................................................... HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ....... ............................... HB-0639 $OCE- EPA ..................... ....................................... HB-0643 $OCE- INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION .................................... HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ........................... HB-0635 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ....................................... HB-0654 $OCE---PUBLIC COUNCIL...................... ......................... H -0638 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS...................................... HB-0642 $OCE--SOS- LITERACY PRGMS ............... ............ HB-0737 $OCE- ST FIRE MARSHAL ........................................ ...... HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ...................................... HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD........................ HB-0645 $OCE STATE POLICE ......................... ............. HB-0646 ANIMAL HUMANE CARE-TRANSPORT .................... HB-1307 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME..................... HB-0678 CORRECTIONS-SHERIFF DUTIES ................................... HB-0834 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VIDEOTAPING ............................. HB-2785 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................ HB-0677 DCFS- SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS ............................................. HB-2281 DOC-STAMPS-BOATS-FIREARM-PARKS................ HB-0070 EPA-EXEMPT HAZ HOSP WASTE-FEES ....................... HB-0131 EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE............................ HB-1375 EPA-UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ............................ HB-2778 EPA-WASTE DISPOSAL FEE ....................................... HB-1335 HIST PRES- PERMIT USER FEES......................................... HB-2182 ICC-NO LINE CHARGE FEE............................................... HB-0290 IDOT-NO TOLL FREE WEATHER INFO............................ HB-1096 LOTTERY LAW-ADVERTISING ......................................... HB-0710 MOBILE HOME TAX-INCREASE ........................................ HB-0904 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ................. ...................... HB-1189 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN .................................... HB-0526 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY .................... HB-1760 SCH CD-BD OF ED ELECTIONS ................................ HB-0599 SCH CD--CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ........... ............................ HB-2654 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY.... ...................... HB-0198 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOY MNT................. HB-0210 STATE REVENUE SHARING .....................H.....B.......... HB-1759 U S ROUTE 66 DESIGNATION...... ............. ............ .... HB-0396 VEH CD-PENALTIES........... ................... HB-1995 WILDLIFE CD--CRIPPLED BIRD ....................................... HB-0666 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,BOB 2442 OLSON, BOB REPRESENTATIVE (90TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 637, 655, 658, 659, 722, 848, 1224, 1497, 2368 SENATE BILL: 60, 253, 310, 311, 312, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356,357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 440, 510, 637, 706, 874, 1248, 1286 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 447, 1160 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 60 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 13, 16 OLSON, MYRON J. REPRESENTATIVE (70TH DIST. REP) $OCE- ST BD OF ELECTIONS................................................... HB-0581 AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR .........................HB-0978 CDB-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT .............................. ......... HB-1656 CIRCUIT BREAKER-REDUCE.........................................HB-2271 CRIM CD-ALCOHL INDUCED HOMICib ..................... HB-1845 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE TAX................................. HB-0220 DRAINAGE DIST ASSESSMENT ROLL............ ........... HB-1980 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................ ............. HB-0951 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTER... ................................ HB-1208 ELEC CD-FILING DEADLINES............................................. HB-0975 ELEC CD-PRECINCT ADMIN BD ........................................ HB-0356 ELEC CD- PRECINCTS.................................... .................... HB-0976 ELEC CD- PRECINCT SIZE................................................... HB-0977 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS.......... ............... HB-0950 ELECTION CD-OBJECTOR PETITION................................ HB-0713 ELECTION CODE-PETITIONS ...................... ............ HB-0952 EPA-CLEAN AIR ACT/CASES .................. .................... HB-2289 FERTILIZER CONTROL FUNDING ................................... HB-1367 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM ......................... HB-1934 HLTH CARE REVIEW AGENTS CERTIF ............................. HB-111 I IDPA- DRUG USE ................... .......... .................... HB-1212 IDPA- NURSING HOM ES ................................. .................... HB-1210 INDUSTRIAL COAL FUND-ELIMINATE............................. HB-0979 LOC GOV HLTH FND-FISCAL YR/LMT .............................. HB-1692 MEDICAL PRAC-CHIROPRACTIC ASSN....................... HB-1118 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN.................................. HB-0314 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT................. HB-0893 PESTICIDES-PENALTIES-FUNDS..................................... HB-1464 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ...................................... HB-0001 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0003 SS-1 PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION ACT ........................................ HB-0006 SS-1 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS................................ HB-1001 PUBLIC AID-SPECIAL ASSISTANCE............................ HB-1055 SALES TX- EXEM PTS........................................ . ................. . HB-1740 SPECIAL ADVOCATE FOR MINORS ....................................... HB-1285 ST FIN-ROAD FUND CAP ................................. HB-2385 TAX INCREMT FINANCING-LIMITS..................... HB-1032 TRANSIENT MERCHANT-TRADE SHOWS ....................... HB-0988 TUITION WAIVE/JUDGES RELATIVE.................................... HB-2600 VEH EMISSION TEST/SCHOOL BUSES............................... HB-1560 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY OLSON,MYRON HOUSE BILL: 154, 397, 2017, 2119, 2120, 2121 SENATE BILL: 385, 706, 1273 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 205, 248, 249, 250, 736 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22, 52 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP) $DCCA-RURAL DIVERSIFTN PRGM.................................... HB-2445 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH........................... HB-0648 $OCE-AUDITOR GENERAL................... ............... ....... . HB-0372 $OCE- DCCA .................................... ...... ..... .................... HB-0641 ANIMAL EYE TESTING .................... .... ....... ......... ......... HB-1042 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ..................................... HB-0488 BOND COUNSEL-UNDERWRITERS ACT............................ HB-1044 BOOKSTORE BOND PROHIBITION ........................................ HB-2402 CIVIL PROCEDURE-GRAMMAR CHANGE......................... HB-0747. CMS-INTERNAL AUDITS-STANDARDS........................ HB-2332 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RECOVERY ...................... ..... HB-2355 2443 PARCELLS, MARGARET R. REPRESENTATIVE (57TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CONGRESSIONAL TERM LIMITATION........................ HB-0573 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS.......... ....... HB-1625 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS .............................. HB-1626 CORRECTIONS- EYEGLASSES ............................................ HB-2391 CORRECTIONS- PRISONER PAY DEFND.......................... HB-2601 DCCA-FOREIGN TRADE..................... ..................... HB-2505 DCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ....................................... HB-0875 DEPT-CMS-CHILD CARE REPORT ..................................... HB-0743 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING ..................................... HB-0761 DIETETIC & NUTRITION PRACTICE .................................. HB-2329 DIVORCE-TRADITIONAL/NO FAULT................................. HB-2382 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ......................... HB-2740 DPA-LICENSES-CHILD SUPPORT ..................................... HB-2486 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 HUMAN RTS-POLICE & FIRE HIRING ....................... HB-1009 INS LOCATE RISK-TECHNICAL........................................ HB-2297 INS-LOSS-OF-TIME COVERAGE RATE .................... HB-2298 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER................... HB-1860 MEDICAL CARE BILLING PRACTICES.......................... HB-2810 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ................................. HB-2405 NUTRITION SERVICES ACT...................................... HB-2046 PEN CD- DIVORCE- BENEFITS ........................................ HB-0781 PUB UTIL MUNICIPL FRANCHIS FEE...................................... HB-0196 PUBLIC AID- CHILD SUPPORT ............................................. HB-2073 PUBLIC LABOR RELATN-LABOR BRD................................ HB-0269 PUBLIC LABOR RELATNS-LABOR BD........................... HB-1280 RADIATION MAMMOGRAPHY ......................H................... HB-2021 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS .................................. HB-2363 ROAD IMPROVEMENT FEE-INTEREST .............................. HB-0746 RURAL DIV ACT- FUND .......................... ............ ......... HB-1977 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT............................... HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS.........;................. HB-2407 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................... HB-2106 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND ...................................... HB-2408 STATE MANDATES-OBLIGATION .................................... HB- 1557 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE ............................. HB-1556 STATE PAPER-PURCHASING.......................................... HB-2176 SUNSET-INSURANCE CD-DEFER 2001 ....................... HB-2296 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER ................................... HB-0174 TOLL HI-WAY-ENVIRONMENT IMPACT........................ HB-0173 TOLL HIGHWAY-STATE AGENCY ................................ HB-0275 TOLL HIGHWAY-TOLL FEE ............................................. HB-0073 TOLL HIGHWAYS-MAINTENANCE WORK................. HB-1023 TOWNSHIP VOTER DEFINITION.................................. HB-0411 TRUCK WEIGHING PRIVATIZATION .................................... HB-1043 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE............................................. HB-0161 VEH CD & CVL AD CD-BIKE PATHS ................................... HB-0332 VEH CD- DEALER PLATES ..................... .... ................. HB-1008 VEH CD-PENALTIES .................................................... HB-1995 VEH EMISSION INSPECTN-DR LICNS ...............................HB-0692 VEHICLE INSPEC/DRIVER LICENSE ............................. HB-2403 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS........................................ HB-1956 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ...................................... HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARCELLS HOUSE BILL: 67, 853, 1604, 1623, 1946, 2108, 2575 SENATE BILL: 203, 267, 278, 338, 339, 351, 529, 565, 567, 726, 789, 811, 986, 1093, 1168, 1244, 1253, 1278, 1309, 1338 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 109, 151, 372, 585, 586, 588, 736, 936, 941, 1186, 1249, 1382, 1383, 1384 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 19, 48, 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2, 11, 16, 19, 20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 40 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP) BANKING-SCH CD-PULASKI HOLIDAY........... ......... HB-1984 BANKS COMMUNITY IMPACT ...................... ...................... HB-2016 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS ............................ HB-2125 2444 PARKE, TERRY R. REPRESENTATIVE (49TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CHILD ABUSE-PHOTOPROCESSOR .............................. HB-1683 CIVIL PROC-PUNITIVE DAMAGES....................................... HB-0457 CNTY CD-STORMWATER/SOLID WASTE ........................ HB-0552 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS..................................... HB-2594 CONS FRAUD-AUTO/EXTEND WARRANT ....................... HB-1686 CRIM CD-FIREARMS TRANSFER..................................... HB-1664 CRIM CD PROPERTY DAMAGE FRAUD .........................HB-0777 DAY CARE-MAXIMUM CHILDREN ..................................... HB-0744 DCFS-ADVISORY COUNCIL-DAY CARE .......................... HB-1886 DEPT-CMS CHILD CARE REPORT ........................... HB-0743, DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................ HB-2740 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT 1991........................................... HB-2617 FISCAL NOTE ACT-EDUCATION BILL....................... HB-2769 FISCAL NOTE-IMPACT ON SCHOOLS................................ HB-0190 HIGHWAY-PUBLIC AREA ADOPTION ................................ HB-0853 INCOME TX-EXCLUSION............................................v.. HB-1963 INS CD-EXPERT USE PURCHASING.................................... HB-0543 INS CD-ST OF USA-DEFINITION ...................................... HB-0544 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER.... ............ ........ HB-2787 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CHIEF/POL/FIRE............................. HB-0458 PARENTAGE-DNA TESTING............................................... HB-2770 PEN CD-DWNST POL/INVESTMENTS......................... HB-1682 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT.................................. HB-0577 PUBLIC FUND STATEMENT-SUPPORT............................... HB-1684 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................... HB-0924 ST EMPLOY GROUP INS- SURVIVORS................................. HB-1528 STATE AGCY NOT PAY UTILITY TAX........................ HB-0169 STRUCTURAL WORK ACT-REPEAL ................................... HB-0346 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE.......... ...................... HB-0161 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PARKE HOUSE BILL: 429, 610, 894, 1123, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2648, 2751 SENATE BILL: 94, 407, 433, 434, 438, 521, 688, 724, 847, 874, 988, 1018, 1119, 1243, 1244, 1286, 1296, 1297, 1319, 1428, 1470 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 61, 74, 85,.149, 282, 286, 336, 337, 401, 407, 496, 548, 717, 731, 737, 836, 955, 1080, 1243, 1249, 1387, 1422 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 10, 44, 45 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 1, 15 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 56 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP) ADOPTION-PAY LIVING EXPENSES................................... HB-2392 ASSMT EQUALIZATION-COOK CO...................................... HB-0948 ASSMT-ST PROP TAX APPL BD COOK............................. HB-0947 BUSINESS CORPORATION-TECHNICAL...........................HB-2396 CARPOOL PRIVATIZATION ACT............................. ........ HB-2389 CIRCUIT BREAKR ACT ELIGIBILITY.................................. HB-2383 CONSERVATION MARKETING............................................ HB-1954 CONSERVATION-PRIVATE PARKS................................ HB-1714 CUSTODY-RELOCATION NOTICE................................ HB-2331 DENR-PRIVATE MARKETING............................... ... HB-2053 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM .......................... HB-2740 ELEC CD-INTERFERENCE PROHIBITN............................ HB-2394 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ................... HB-2250 HIGHWAY CD -SNOW REMOVAL .................................. HB-2393 IDPA-ELIGIBILITY/RESIDENCY ......................................... HB-2395 INCOME TX-EXEMPTS-CREDITS...................................... HB-2793 INS CD-MEDICAR & LONG-TRM CARE.......................... HB-1691 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER............................... ........ HB-2787 LABOR RELATION-FILE UNION INFO ............................... HB-0911 MUNI WASTE PLAN/SITIN--RECYCLE ............................. HB-0006 NAVY PIER-MCCORMICK PLACE/SELL....................... HB-2388 PARENTAL CHOICE/CHILD CARE.................................... HB-1152 PRISON FACILITY CONSTRUCTN...................................... HB-2390 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION.............................. HB-2648 SCIENTIFIC EVALUATN JOB TRAIN .......................... HB-2386 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN ............................... HB-0924 SENIOR CITIZN HOMSTED-INCREASE........................ HB-2686 2445 PEDERSEN, BERNARD E. REPRESENTATIVE (54TH DIST. REP)-Cont. TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT............................................. HB-0909 TOWNSHIP- BORROW MONEY TIME LMT....................... HB-0408 VISITATION DISPUTE MEDIATION............................. HB-2490 WELFARE BENEFITS STUDY .......................................... HB-2537 WELFARE SPENDING-STUDY ..................... ....................... HB-2398 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PEDERSEN,B HOUSE BILL: 154, 622, 743, 920, 1120, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2055, 2249, 2251, 2252, 2253, 2254, 2663 SENATE BILL: 828 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 85, 135, 290, 308, 382, 409, 420, 437, 496, 644, 753, 825, 901, 1199, 1249 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 80, 85 PERSICO, VINCENT A. REPRESENTATIVE (39TH DIST. REP) AIRPORT AUTHORITY-PROP TX LEVY................. ..... HB-0009 CRIM CD-THREATS/PUBLIC OFFICAL.............................. HB-0466 LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER................................ HB-1058 LIFETIME TRANSFERS CLAIMS ...................................... HB-0461 PEN CD -UNIVERSITIES-DISABILITY .......................... HB-0696 REV-HIWAY-TWNSHIP LAW-BENEFITS........... . HB-0699 SCH CD-CERTIFY INTERGOV AGREE................................ HB-1914 SCH CD-ED ASSISTANCE FUND--USE ............................... HB-1459 SCH CD-NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT........................... HB-0403 SCH CD-RR'CROSSING SAFETY ED..................................... HB-0843 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION............................... HB-1345 STATE LANDS-EASEMENTS/ACCESS........... ...... HB-2174 TIFS-ORDINANCES-TAX ABATEMENT ......................... HB-1838 TOBACCO SALES LICENSING .................................................. HB-2449 TRUTH IN TAXATION-NOTICE....................................... HB-1376 VEH CD-MIN PROPERTY DAMAGE ........................... HB-1124 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PERSICO HOUSE BILL: 35, 60, 954, 1137, 1637, 1713, 2032, 2178 SENATE BILL: 102, 103, 126, 150, 189, 562, 563, 947,973, 1058, 1309, 1318 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 233, 316, 836, 884, 1197 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 20 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP) BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................... HB-1252 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION ......................... HB-0367 CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DIST-TECH ..........................HB-2276 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP ............................. HB-0913 CIRCUIT CLERKS- FEE SCHEDULES .............................. HB-1250 CLINICAL LABS-CLASS 1 UNITS....................... ......... HB-0576 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT ......................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ........................HB-1257 CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION-EXEMPT ......................... HB-1439 COOK CNTY STORMWATER COUNCIL .............................HB-0745 SDCCA-REPORT EACH YEAR ......................................... HB-0875 DOWNSTATE FOREST PRESERVE DIST.......................... HB-2275 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ................................. HB-0037 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ............................... HB-0020 EPA- AIR PERMIT ..................................................................... HB-0818 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE RULES .......................... .. HB-0884 EPA PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY.................................. HB-2136 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING .. ................................... HB-2019 FIRE PROTECTION DIST-TECHNICAL ....................... ..... HB-2277 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION........................ HB-1251 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL ......................... HB-0135 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION ..................... HB-1696 IL NUCLEAR SAFETY PREPAREDNESS................................. HB-1449 LOCAL GOV PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.............................. HB-1255 MOSQUITO ABATE DIST-TECHNICAL............................... HB-2279 MUNI ACQUIRE RECREATION LAND.............................. HB-0769 N SHORE SAN DIST BOARD COMPSTN................................. HB-1920 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN ................................................. HB-0314 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CON FIRMATN ............................... HB-0255 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST............................................. HB-1026 2446 PETERSON, WILLIAM E. REPRESENTATIVE (60TH DIST. REP)-Cont. RETAIL TAX FILE PROTEST ................... ..... .................... HB-1027 SCH CD-DISSOLVED DIST BOND TAX ........................ HB-1752 SCH CD-GYM EQUIPMNT INSPECTION....................HB-0770 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT PRGM............................ HB-0347 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD..................... ...... HB-0285 SOLID WASTE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE.............................. HB-2254 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS.................................. HB-2253 SOLID WASTE/STATE RECYCLING ......... ......... H.... HB-2020 SPECIAL SERVICE AREA TAX ACT ......................................... HB-1256 STATE FINANCE-MAINTAIN ROADS ........................ HB-0189 STREET LIGHT DIST TECHNICAL ..........................H.. B-2280 TAX- -INCOME- FILE PROTEST .................... ..........'. HB- 1025 TOLL HI-WAY AUTHORITY/POWER ................................. HB-0174 TOLL HIGHWAY-HEARING/ENVIRON MT ................. HB-0095 TOLL HIGHWAY/REIMBURSE DOT...................................... HB-0188 TOWNSHIP LAW OF 1874-CHANGES ............... ............... HB-1221 TOWNSHIP LAW OF 1874-CHANGES ........................ HB-1222 TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR ACCOUNT ................................. HB-1535 TOWNSHIP-BORROW MONEY-TIME LMT...................... HB-0408 WILDLIFE CD-LEGHOLD TRAPS ................................... HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETERSON,W HOUSE BILL: 154, 558, 610, 1.258, 1993, 1994, 2055, 2647 SENATE BILL: 267, 326, 485, 541, 810, 811, 894, 989, 1231, 1241, 1427 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 17, 43, 46, 85, 148, 229, 260, 403, 405, 411, 426, 433, 434, 490, 500, 534, 535, 600, 686, 702, 899, 1041;'1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 7,81 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 11, 16 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP) $CDB-PLAINFIELD SCH .............. ....... *--.......... ........ HB-0617 ABORTED FETUS DISPOSITION ..................................... HB-0612 CANNABIS CONTROL-CONSPIRACY................................ HB-1452 CONTROL SUBSTANCES SEIZ ASSETS .....................H....... HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBST-PROBATION ............................... HB-2129 CRIM CD-DEATH PENALTY.............................................. HB-2130 CRIM CD-DRUG-WEAPON CLASS X ....................... HB-1665 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMENT .................................. HB-1667 CRIM CD- 3 FELONIES-15 YEAR.................... :..,............... HB-1666 CRIM PRO-WARRANT-NO KNOCK................................. HB-1668 CRIMINAL CD-CHILD SUPPORT ..................................... HB-1687 CRIMINAL CD RELATIVE........ .. .......... HB-2131 CRIM INAL CD- STALKING.................................................... HB-2677 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE VOTE/AIRPORT ........................ HB-1610 ELEC CD-CHOOSE NONE OPTION ...................................... HB-1639 ELEC CD-GA CANDIDATES......... ............................... HB-1611 ELEC CD-JUNE GEN PRIMARY ELECT............................... HB-1837 ELEC CD-VOTER RECALL................... ............................ HB-1978 EMINENT DOM-APPRAISAL COPIES .............................. HB-1070 EMINENT DOM-QUICK TAKE HEARING........................... HB-1069 EMINENT DOM-UNECONOMIC REMNANT ................. HB-1068 EMINENT DOM-VALUATION DATE............................. HB-1071 EMINENT DOMAIN-LOST OPPORTUNTY.................... HB-1067 EMINENT DOMAIN-INFORMAL CLAIMS....................... HB-1072 GOV ETHICS-ACTIONS-INFLUENCE ........................... HB-1332 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS ..... ..............................HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY............. ..... HB-1325 HIV TESTING-DRUG/SEX TREATMENT ........................... HB-2400 JUVENILE COURT INSPECT RECORDS..................-........1 HB-1951 MILITARY ABSENTEE BALLOTS ............................. ......HB-2539 PUB HLTH-SHAKEN INFANT SYNDRME............................ HB-1670 PUBLIC AID-CANNABIS CONTROL ............................... HB-1909 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ..........:..............:...HB-2106 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN ............................. HB-0924 STATE'S ATTORNEY FEES.......... ............................. HB-1671 VEH CD-AGGRAVTED SPEEDING.................................... HB-1669 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PETKA 2447 PETKA, EDWARD F. REPRESENTATIVE (82ND DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 1454, 1955, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2349 SENATE BILL: 263, 1020, 1272 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 509, 743, 776, 884, 939, 1040, 1226 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 33 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 PHELAN, JAMES W. REPRESENTATIVE (48TH DIST. DEM) $EPA- MOBILE OFFICE ................ .............. ..................... HB-0199 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN............................. HB-1770 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT...................................... HB-2362 CANNABIS-PENALTY ..................................... .............. HB-2569 CEMETERY CARE-PUBLIC GRAVEYARD.......................... HB-2139 CIRCUIT BREAKER -ELIGIBILITY .................................... HB-0160 CONSUMER FRAUD MEDICARE CHARGE.......... ............. HB-2025 CORR-MURDER/20 TO 80 YRS............................................ HB-2379 CREDIT REPORT NOTIFICATION ACT................................ HB-2140 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF.................. HB-0056 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY................................. HB-2315 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN .. ...................... HB-2000 EPA- PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY.......................................... HB-2136 EPA-800 NUMBER ............................. .......... HB-1774 HOME REPAIR FRAUD SERVICES ....................................... HB-2527 IHDA-MORTGAGES/VETS .............................................. HB-1615 INCOME TAX/STYLE....................... .. .................... HB-2109 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY ................. ......... ......... HB-0089 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ......................... ........... HB-2170 MILITARY CODE/ASSIST LOCAL LAW................................. HB-0080 MUNI CD-CABLE TV-TECHNICAL.................................... HB-2680 PEN CD-CHGO POLICE/WIDOW-INCRS....................... HB-0754 PEN CD CHGO POL/OCCUP DISEASE............................ HB-2090 PERSIAN GULF VETS-COMPENSATION ............................. HB-0847 PERSONNEL CD-CMS-EXAMS.......................... ... HB-0086 PHONE LINE ACCESS VOLUNTARY .................................. HB-1724 PROHIBITS SPRAY PAINT ..... ... . .............. ...... ...... ...... ......... HB-2196 PUB UTIL KEEP SERV APPOINTMENT............................... HB-0078 SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL ACT......................................... HB-2399 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS................................ HB-2253 STPURCH-R ECYCLED BID AWARD ............................... HB-2338 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT................................. ..................... HB-1849 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ......................... HB-0123 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE .......................... HB-0244 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES................................. HB-0024 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELAN HOUSE BILL: 81, 100, 101, 102, 208, 371, 477, 513, 546, 612, 807, 811, 2010, 2287, 2305, 2344, 2748 SENATE BILL: 98, 111, 197, 1045 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 26, 89, 141, 142, 364, 436, 444, 511, 696, 1370 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ........................................... .......HB-1215 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM........................ HB-1925 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ...........................HB-1217 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ............................................ HB-0488 BUSINESS ECONOMIC SUPPORT.................................... HB-2362 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CHILD CARE-IMMUNIZATION ................................. HB-1218 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY .......................... HB-2578 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2583 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT.......;....................... HB-0991 CONSUMER FRAUD MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 CORRECTIONS-COUNSELING .................. .................... HB-2457 CORRECTNS/RESTITU-PROBATN/FEES...................... HB-2307 CRIM CD SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE......................... HB-2596 DAY CARE HOME LOCAL REGULATION .......................... HB-0896 DAY CARE--NUMBER OF CHILDREN........................... HB-0677 ELECT CD- TECHNICAL ................ ...................................... HB-2036 EM S ACT- TECHN ICAL................... ..... ........... ........... ...... ........ ..... HB-2004 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES.............................. HB-2536 2448 PHELPS, DAVID D. REPRESENTATIVE (118TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT ........................ .............. ...... HB-2187 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE .................... ............ . HB-1695 FIRE PROTECT DISTRICT ORGANIZE.................................. HB-2653 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL...................................... HB- 1869 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY..................... ....................HB-2584 IDPA- HOUSING .... ............ .................... . ............... HB-2231 IDPH-NURSE MEDICINE INITIATIVE .............................. HB-1216 INCOME TX--VETS BONUS ................................... HB-2579 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND...................................... HB-1868 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC........................... HB-1139 INS CD- MINE SUBSIDENCE.................... ............ ....... HB-0254 JUV COURT- DISPOSITIONAL PLANS.................................. HB-2225 JUVENILES- HEADINGS..................... ............... ..... HB-2024' LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .............................. HB-0129 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS..................... HB-0578 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21 ................... .................... HB-2343 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND............................ HB-0735 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND ............................................. HB-1694 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM ........................... HB-1983 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT................................. ... HB-2114 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE ...................... HB-2091 PEN CD-IMRF SCHOOLS PICKUP...................................... HB-1893 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT.............. ......... HB-0421 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMNT................................... HB-2086 PEN CD-ST EMP/LAST DAY SALARY............................................ HB-2089 PEN CD-TEACHR/LEAVE OF ABSENCE ............................. HB-1839 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER.......................... HB-0397 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP................................ HB-2581 PUB AID -GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ......................... HB-2229 PUB HEALTH-DIRECTOR-PHYSICIAN........................ HB-1952 PUB HEALTH-ST BD OF HEALTH ................................ HB-1953 PUB UTIL-IL COAL-CLEAN AIR .................................... HB-2342 PUBLIC AID-ELECTRONIC TRANSFER ...................... HB-2607 PUBLIC OFFICIAL NAME DISPLAY............................ HB-1198. PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER........................ HB-2048 REGIONAL AMBULANCE SERV-CHANGE ..................... HB-1219 REVENUE-TECHNICAL ......................... . ......... H B- 1640 RURAL HEALTH CARE.......................................... ..... HB-1220 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER ...................................... HB-2577 SALES TAX-MOTOR FUEL............................................. HB-0018 SCH BOARD VACANCY-ASBESTOS .. ...................... HB-1891 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED.........."................. . HB-0843 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM.............................HB-0755 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER......................................... HB-0345 ST EMPLOY-ACCRUED LEAVE PAY................................. HB-0198 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF ............................ H B- 1297 ST FINANCE-SECTION HEADING................. ................. HB-1282 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI .......................................... HB-0721 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 USE TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES................................... HB-0934 VEHICLE USE TAX-USED TIRE MGMT.................... ... HB-2340 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT............................................. HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PHELPS HOUSE BILL: 4, 15, 31, 39, 70, 86, 204, 242, 255, 282, 303, 309, 314, 315, 330, 419, 422, 508, 553, 585, 591, 847, 848,865; 1463, 1629, 1812, 1870, 2235, 2453, 2468 SENATE BILL: 33, 56, 57, 58, 130, 132, 169, 410, 435, 455, 495, 496, 512, 608, 629, 651, 758, 760, 821, 973, 979, 1048, 1074, 1294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 182, 215, 216, 217, 312, 315, 338,408, 828, 1231, 1397 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 42, 77, 92 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 114 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP) ELECCD-GEN PRIMARY DATE CHG................................... HB-0530 MOBILE HOME OWNER RIGHTS ........................................ HB-0091 MOBILE HOME PARK OMBUDSMAN.............................. HB-0090 MOBILE HOME PARK-LAND SALE/USE .........:................. HB-0092 MOBILE HOME PARK RENT INCREASE ..... .................... HB-0093 2449 PIEL, ROBERT J. REPRESENTATIVE (79TH DIST. REP}-Cont. OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PIEL HOUSE BILL: 364 PRESTON, LEE S. REPRESENTATIVE (3RD DIST. DEM) ABUSED CHILDREN/CHANGES ............. HB-0724 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES .................................... HB-1912 BRD OF GOVERNORS-STUDENT VOTE .............................. HB-0523 CHARITABLE TRUST- SOLICIT .. .....................HB-1564 CHICAGO-NOTICE OF NEW SCHOOL ................................ HB-0522 CHILDABUSE- EVIDENCE.... ........................... .......... .. HB-2711 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE ...... .............. HB-0585 CHILDCARE- TECHNICA L......................................... HB-1544 CHILD PROTECTION & ADVOCACY......................... HB-0584 CHILDREN/FAMILY SERV-CHANGES ........................ HB-0725 CHILDREN/FAMILY SERV-NUMBERING ......................... HB-0726 CIRCUIT CLERK-FEES/FAM SUPPORT ............................. HB-2375 CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION BOARD ............................. HB-2753 COMMITTEEMEN-ETHIC STATEMENTS...............H... HB-2776 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY ................................ HB-0043 DCFS-DOCUMENTS-PLACEMENT/CHILD.................... HB-0137 DC FS- SPECIAL RULES ......................... .......... ......................H. HB- 1545 DCFS/ABUSE/REPORTS........................................ ........... B-0586 DCFS/PLACEMENT....................... ....... HB-0583 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS ............................................... HB-0013 DISPLAY HUMAN REMAIN-EXCEPTNS....... ..................... HB-0521 DIVORCE-CHILD SUPPORT/EDUC................................... HB-0936 DOM VIOLENCE--IN FO/PHYSICIAN ..................................... HB-0044 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTERS-CHG............................. HB-0727 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE--TECHNICAL ................................. HB-0728 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ....................... HB-0034 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN GIFT LIMIT......................... HB-2376 ELEC CD- RAISE CANVASS PAY ........................................... HB-0079 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .....................HB-0035 FEES & SALARIES-JUDGES ...................... .......... HB-0272 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT............................ HB-0915 GUBERNATORIAL ELEC FINANCE ....................................... HB-1010 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 HUMAN SKELETAL REMAIN PROTECTN.......................... HB-0520 IDPA-CHILD CUSTODY ................................. ...... HB-0723 IDPA-TECHNICAL ....................................................... HB-1546 INS CD-HMO/EXEMPT SMALL EMPLOY........................... HB-0133 JUVENILE/PLACEMENT ....................... ...................... . HB-0582 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES............................ HB-2336 MUNI & CRIM CD-ALDERMN-FIREARM...................... HB-2696 NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT POLICY ........................... HB-0001 OPEN PRIMARY ACT ............ ......................... ................... HB-0033 PARENTAGE-CUSTDY & VISITATION ................................ HB-0937 PEN CD-EMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT ...................... HB-0014 PEN CD-JUDGE/EMPLOYMNT/RETIRMT ..................... HB-0054 REVENUE ACT-APPRAISAL EVIDENCE............................. HB-0055 SCH CD-LIMIT MAINSTREAMING................................. HB-2606 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED...................................... HB-0047 SCHOOL DAY CARE-CORPRAL PUNISH....;..................... HB-2712 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE-EMPLOYR ................ HB-0042 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PRESTON HOUSE BILL: 53, 103, 195, 677, 785, 858, 941, 973, 1233, 1422, 2242, 2244 SENATE BILL: 248, 249, 250, 442, 548, 580, 619, 718,812, 934, 1066, 1393, 1435 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 12, 82, 105, 298, 1468 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 51, 88 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP) ABORTION-VIABILITY TESTS............................ HB-2265 ABORTION- VIABLE FETUS ...................... ..................... HB-0622 ASSMT EQUALIZATION-COOK CO .............................. HB-0948 ASSMT-COOK CO ADD-PIN CROSSREF............................ HB-0984 ASSMT-SALES RATIO STUDIES-COOK........................... HB-0985 ASSMT-ST PROP TAX APPL BD-COOK........................... HB-0947 2450 PULLEN, PENNY REPRESENTATIVE (55TH DIST. REP)-Cont. BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES .................................... . HB-1912 CRIM CD-UNLAWFUL VISITATION .............................. HB-2401 ELEC CD- PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ...................................... HB-0962 FISH CD-ZEBRA MUSSEL................................ ..........HB-1757 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 GOV ETHICS-NEPOTISM ................... ......................... HB-1327 HIV REPORTS-MONTHLY BY DPH...................................... HB-2259 HIV TEST DEFINITION .............................................. HB-0982 HIV TEST-DCFS PERPETRATOR ........................................ HB-0983 HIV TESTING-CORRECTIONS................................... HB-2262 HIV TESTING-DRUG/SEX TREATMENT............................ HB-2400 HIV TESTING- TUBERCULOSIS......................................... HB-2387 HIV TESTNG- BEFORE DOC RELEASES............................... HB-2263 HIV-EMERGENCY EMP EXPOSURE..................................... HB-2404 HIV-RECEIVE FED TEST DATA ....................................... HB-2261 HIV-TEST RAPISTS-PROBABL CAUSE.............................. HB-2264 HOME VALUE ASSURANCE ACT ............. ............................ HB-2397 INCOME TX-CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES ...........................HB-2080 INFANT MORTALITY-TECHNICAL............................... HB-1939 JURY ACT-AGE 70-WAIVER...................................... HB-2787 LANDFILL HOME VALUE ASSURANCE................................ HB-2647 M FT- DIST TO LOCALS ......................................... ................. HB-2258 PROP TAX EXTENSION LIMITATION................................ HB-2648 PROP TX EXT LIMIT-STATEWIDE................................... HB-2772 PROP TX LIMIT- COOK CNTY....................... ....................... HB-2663 PUBLIC LABOR RELATNS LABOR BD................................. HB-1280 SCH CD-ALTERNATIVE TCHR CERTIF .............................. HB-2081 SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATIZATN .................................. HB-0924 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO............................. HB-1881 SR CITIZEN PROP TAX DEFERRAL..................................... HB-0981 ST FIN-SHORTEN LAPSE PERIOD ............................. HB-2260 ST MONEY-LOAN/HOSPITAL PUB AID......... ....................... HB-0986 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY PULLEN HOUSE BILL: 743, 853, 920, 2055 SENATE BILL: 263, 565, 828, 1233, 1281, 1374 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 15, 90, 135, 205, 307, 308, 420, 437, 578, 666, 710, 737, 837, 876, 889, 1155, 1246, 1249 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16, 21 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) 1, (SS1) 3 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP) ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT..................................... HB-2013 AGE OF MAJORITY-REDUCED............................ ............. HB-1239 CANNABIS CONTROL-CONSPIRACY...................................... HB-i452 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS ............................... HB-2125 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ....................... HB-2017 CHIPS ELIGIBILITY/TERMS................................... HB-1466 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP..................... HB-0913 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG................................... HB-1970 CONTROLLED SUBST-AMPHETAMINES ................... HB-2126 CRIMINAL CD- FIREARMS....:................................ ......... HB-1453 DCFS--CHILD CARE FUND.................... ................... B HB-1629 DCFS-PLACEMENT EXEMPTIONS ............................... HB-0555 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ............................ HB-0437 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN .................HB-2250 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING.................. HB-1287 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................... HB-1506 FOSTER HOMES-RELATIVES ..................... .... .......... HB-1907 HABITUAL CHILD SEX OFFND DEFIN ............................... HB-0549 HORSE RACING TAX-PUB UTILITY ..................... ... HB-1972 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC............................ HB-0429 INC TX-SR CIT HLTH CARE DEDUCT..........................H....: HB-0842 NURSE HOME ADMIN-AUTHORITY ........................... HB-1621 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING-FUND ........................... HB-1971 PROP TX LIMIT-COOK CNTY.............................................. HB-2663 SR CITIZN TAX DEFERRAL-FREEZE ........................... HB-0866 STRUC ENGINEER-BOARD TERMS .................................. HB-1370 2451 REGAN, ROBERT P. REPRESENTATIVE (80TH DIST. REP)-Cont. SUNSET-DETECTN DECEPTN EXAMNR.......................... HB-1455 TRUTH IN TAXATION NOTICE...................................... HB-0161 VEHICLE EMMISSION WILL COUNTY............................... HB-0729 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY REGAN HOUSE BILL: 202, 255, 282, 744, 853, 894, 1056, 1499, 1672, 1687, 1691, 1730, 2264, 2325,2504, 2596, 2648, 2654 SENATE BILL: 94, 122, 278,312, 510, 805, 874, 1019, 1098, 1210, 1211, 1293, 1377 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 52, 178, 293, 437, 496, 754, 939, 983, 1249, 1268, 1286 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44 RICE, NELSON SR. REPRESENTATIVE (33RD DIST. DEM) AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING....................... HB-1875 BANKS CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS .................................... HB-2116 CHILDREN-ALCOHOLIC PARENTS ............................ HB-1230 CIRCUIT BRKR-ELIGIBILITY ........................... ......... . HB-1568 CONSUMER FRAUD COMPLETN DATE ...............................HB-2031 DENTAL PRACTICE-QUALIFICATION ............................... HB-1612 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ................................ HB-0026 ELEC CD-PRECINT RETURNS ............................. ........ HB-0351 ELEC CD -REGISTRATION ....................................................... HB-0353 ELEC CD- TECHNICAL................................ ..................... HB-0352 ELEC CD- TECHN ICA L............... .............................................. HB-0354 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT................................... HB-2561 IDPA TECHN ICA L ............................................... ................ H B-2565 INS CD-POLICY READABILITY.................................... HB-0089 JUV CT-IMPACT INCARCERATION ............................... HB-2522 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21 .................................... HB-2343 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-RETIREMENT ..................... HB-0680 PHYSICN CHRG-MEDICARE PATIENT............................ HB-1378 PROPERTY TX- RELIGIOUS .............................................. . HB-2055 PUB AID CD-NO CLASSIFICATION ............. .......... HB-1862 PUBLIC AID LEG IMPACT STUDY......................................... HB-2452 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ............................................. HB-2454 SCH CD-CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT ......................... HB-0027 SCH CD CHGO SCH BUS ATTENDANT......................... HB-0028 SCH CD-25 PUPIL MAX-ELEMENTARY............................. HB-0339 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK........................................... HB-1870 VEH CD-MANDATORY INSURANCE................................... HB-0701 WORKER COMP-$5000 FOR BURIAL .................................. HB-2099 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICE HOUSE BILL: 31, 41, 225, 234, 300, 761, 847, 872, 1203, 1649, 2100, 2151, 2348, 2373, 2748 SENATE BILL: 105, 177, 299, 638, 703, 705, 757, 774, 791, 1192, 1223, 1322 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 45, 120, 212, 227, 425, 666, 823, 833, 896, 914, 1217, 1274, 1317 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM) $DEPT-CONSERVATION/CONTRACTS............................ HB-1262 AGING-RESPITE CARE ............ ....... ............ HB-2469 ALZHEIMER RESOURCE CENTER ................................... HB-1160 BANK SERV FOR NURSING HOMES ........ ............................. HB-1912 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY .............................. HB-2583 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT................................. HB-2062 DEPT-AG/FARM LEGAL ASSIST GRNT .......................... HB-0204 DRUG FACILITY EDUCATION COSTS .............................. HB-0734 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE ...................................... HB-1695 GEN OBLIGTN BOND DENR COAL.................................... HB-1869 OXYGENATED MOTOR FUEL ACT ............................ HB-2114 PEN CD-DWNST POL/OCCUP DISEASE......................... HB-2091 PRIVATE DETECTIVE-FIRE/ALARMS ................................ HB-1498 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.... ................... HB-2466 PUBLIC USE TRUST AUDITOR GEN ........... ..................... HB-0526 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER ............................ HB-2577 SCH CD-EXPERIMENTAL EDUC PROG......................... HB-0601 SEED. ARBITRATION ACT ....................B... ..................... HB-0620 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ........................................ HB-0345 2452 RICHMOND, BRUCE REPRESENTATIVE (116TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. VARIOUS TAX-GASOHOL .................................. HB-0683 VEH CD- HANDICAPPED SPACES........................................... H B-0024 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN........................ HB-0567 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RICHMOND HOUSE BILL: 429, 556, 579, 721, 826, 848, 2366 SENATE BILL: 42, 190, 259, 280, 304, 495, 535, 727, 927, 928, 1037, 1048, 1363, 1364 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 315,:843, 1068, 1213, 1397 RONAN, ALFRED G. REPRESENTATIVE (12TH DIST. DEM) AUTO RENT TAX-TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1958 BONE MARROW DONOR-EDUCATION ........................ HB-1855 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE POWERS ....................... HB-0889 CONTROLLED INS BUS TRANSCT ACT................................ HB-2351 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD............................ 'HB-2316 CRIM CD- VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08 ........................................HB-0485 DPA- INS COVERAGE/HIV.................................. .................... HB-1797 ELEC CD-ELIMINATE BINDER CARD........................... HB-0467 ELEC CD-NO PRECINCT REGISTRATN .............................. HB-0404 ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER TRANS........................ HB-2627 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT ....................................... HB-0050 HORSE RACE PRIVILEGE TAX................................................. HB-2300 IL HIGHWAY CD-TECHNICAL ............................................ HB- 1191 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD ....................... HB-2295 LOCAL AIR RIGHTS-LEASE PLEDGE ........................... HB-2353 MECHANICS LIEN--WAIVER ..................................... HB-0859 MEDICAL PRACTICE- MIDWIVES.................................. HB-1857 MINORS-PARKS-DRUGS..............................................H.. B-0671 MOTOR FUEL TAX-AGREEMENTS .......... ..........H........... HB-0083 MOTOR FUEL TAX AGREEMENTS.................................... HB-0084 MOTOR FUEL TAX-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-1189 MUNI UTILITY SERV/DISCONNECTN.................................. HB-2352 NURSING ACT-BOARD-SIZE/QUORUM.......................... HB-1983 RIGHT TO PRIVACY WORK PLACE...................................... HB-1533 SCH CD-ST BRD EDUC POWER/DUTYS ........................... HB-0825 ST EMPLOY HEALTH-DEPENDENT.................................... HB-0591 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT.......................................... HB-1286 TANNING FACILITY PERMIT ACT................................... HB-1853 THIRD PARTY PRESCRIPT EXPIRATN.................................. HB-1299 TOLL HIGHWAY-EASEMENT FEES ............................... HB--1183 UNIV RETAIL SALES-NO COMPETITN............................... HB-1968 VEH CD-CAR RENTAL ............................................. HB-1959 VEH CD- PENALTIES ............... ...................... HB-1995 VEH CD-SALE OF INFO ...................................... HB-1933 VEH CD SECURITY INTEREST.......................................... HB-0719 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATE-LICENSES.............................. HB-1960 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME........................ HB-0718 VEH CD-VEHICLE SALES/MARKETING ............................ HB-0731 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL.................... ............... ...... HB-2150 VEHICLES REGISTERED WITH SOS...................................... HB-1956 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RONAN HOUSE BILL: 45, 56, 915, 1663, 2165, 2234, 2373 SENATE BILL: 25, 317, 420, 443, 660, 844, 1093, 1250, 1271, 1279, 1280 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 169, 364, 396, 501, 744, 779, 788, 837, 1047, 1417, 1460 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 14, 37, 38, 42, 56, 72 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP) AG-PUBLIC HEALTH- PESTICIDES.................................. HB-0831 ANIMAL FEES-TRUST FUND ........................................... HB-0338 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/HOME RULE..................................... HB-1012 CLEAN INDOOR AIR/PREFERENCE...................................... HB-1013 CONVICTS CRIMES-LOCKUP ...................................... HB-0418 CORR CDPARTITION VISIT AREA............................... HB-0336 CORR CD-VOLUNTEER VOCATNL SCH ........................... HB-0335 CORRCTNS-HOME INVASION PROBATN.................... HB-1702 CORRECTIONS BURGLARY............................................... HB-2487 CORRECTIONS-HALF-WAY HOUSES........... ..................... HB-1131 CORRECTIONS-HANDGUN VIOLATIONS ...................... HB-1704 2453 ROPP, GORDON L. REPRESENTATIVE (88TH DIST. REP)-Cont. CORRECTIONS-LOSE GOOD TI ME..................................... HB-0267 CORRECTIONS-WORK RELEASE PRGMS.......................... HB-0987 DEFERRED COMP/FOOTBALL COACHES............................. HB-1701 DMHDD-REIMBURSE JAIL SERVICES ................................ HB-0350 GOV ETH ICS-STANDARDS ............................................... HB-1324 GOV ETHICS- STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 HORSE RACING TAX-AGRICULTURAL............................... HB-0456 HORSE RACING-MOBILE OTB-FAIRS ........................ HB-1706 HUMAN RIGHTS-DISABLED PERSONS .............................. HB-2177 ICC-PUB UTIL/TELEPHONE TAX ................................ HB-0610 IDPA/SUPPLMNT ASSISTNCE PAYMNT .......................... HB-0239 JUV CT-NO DCFS REIMBURS LIMIT..................... ......... HB-0257 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER .............................. HB-0579 LOTTERY & FINANCE-SCHOOL FUNDS ............................ HB-2202 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT .................................. HB-0240 NURSING HOME- RESIDENT RIGHTS .............................. HB-0492 OFF-ROADCYCLE USER AREAS ..................................... HB-1129 PEN CD- DIVORCE/BENEFITS ................................ HB-1226 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PEN CD/GA SURVIVOR INCREASE.................................... HB-2722 REPEAL IL BULL LEASING ACT.................................... HB-1430 REVENUE ACT 1939-CHANGE ............... ................. HB-1130 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3 ............................. ......... HB-0258 SCH CD-GRANTS-CURRICULAR PRGRM .................... HB-0455 SCH CD-ONE VOCATIONL ED COURSE .............................. HB-0261 SCH CD-PURPOSE OF EDUCATION .............................. HB-0256 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT TEST........................... HB-0478 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRG M.................................. HB-0755 SCH CD-TRANSITN CLASS PROGRAM............................ HB-0259 SCH CD- VOCEDUC PRACTICUMS................................. HB-0757 SCH CD-WORLD OF WORK INSTRUCTN ...........................HB-0533 SCH CD-8 PERIOD SCHOOL DAY ............................... HB-0260 SELF ESTEEM ACT................................. HB-1705 SENIOR CITIZENS-HOMESTEAD......................................... HB-0285 ST SOIL-DRUMMR SILTY CLAY LOAM..... ................... HB-0241 STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL............................................. HB-1703 SUMMER SCHOOL FOR AGRICULTURE............................ HB-0534 VEH CD- NODR LICENSE DROPOUTS ............................. HB-0340 VEH CD -PLATES-MASONIC LODGE.................................. HB-0337 VEH CD-REGULATE BICYCLE RALLY ............................ HB-1228 VEH CD- TINTED WINDOW EXEMPT.......................... HB-1229 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS ............................................ HB-0756 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROPP HOUSE BILL: 34, 35, 70, 309, 491, 2017, 2307, 2741, 2742 SENATE BILL: 185, 186, 303, 312, 333, 543, 545, 598, 813, 1009, 1107, 1296, 1299, 1393, 1426 HOUSE RESOLUTION:'573, 736, 754, 802, 825, 1165, 1213 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 57, 84 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 2 ROTELLO, MICHAEL V. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM) $CONSERVATION-ROCK CUT ST PARK ............................. HB-1259 $DCFS- THE M ILL ....................... ........ . ......................... HB-1 116 ACTIVE DUTY LINKED DEPOSITS...................................... HB-0262 AN IMAL CONTROL-DEATH/TECH..................................... HB-1260 CHARITABLE GAMES LICENSES .......................................... HB-1109 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST ................... ........................ HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS..................... HB-0932 CIRCUIT COURTS- TECHNICAL .......................................... HB-1 114 CNTY AUDITOR-DEPUTY SUCCESSOR.............................. HB-1827 CNTY EXEC OFFICE MGMT-TAX LEVY ........................ HB-0838 CONFIDENTIALITY-V IOLENT CRIMES ....-...................H.... HB-1310 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING..........HB......... ................ HB-0663 CRIM CD--BULLETPROOF VEST....................................... HB-0540 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS ................................ HB-1842 CRIM CD--SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS ................ HB-1108 CRIM PRO-DISCLS SHELTER LOCATN............................... HB-2075 2454 ROTELLO, MICHAEL V. REPRESENTATIVE (67TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CURRENCY REPORTING ACT ........................................ HB-2620 DEPT-INS-DIRECTOR/EMPLOYMENT................................. HB-1502 DEPT-INSURANCE CONSUMER GUIDE............................. HB-0096 DESCRIPTIVE VIDEO SERVICE ................. ............... HB-0510 DISCOVERY US QUINCENTENARY COM........................... HB-2633 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS..................... HB-0715 DPH-NRS AID REGISTRY/HEAD INJ.................................. HB-2465 ECO DEVELOP PROJ AREA PROP TAX ................................ HB- 1115 ED LABOR RELATION-BARGAINING ................................. HB-1795 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS.......................... HB-0063 EPA-RECORD ILLEGAL DUMP...................................... HB-2462 FAIRNESS IN LENDING CO-SIGNER................................... HB-1787 HGH ED SATELLITE CAMPUS-APPROP............................. HB-2360 ICC-EXPNSES/NO SALARY.................................... HB-2584 ICC-PUB UTIL-EXCOMMISSIONER ........................... HB-0293 ICC-RESTRICT VOTING........................................ HB-0292 IDPA-MEDICAID-HOSPITALS ........................................ HB-1000 IDPA-OBSTETRICAL PAYMENT ..................... .......... HB-1 110 INS CD CONSUMER GUIDE READBLTY ....................... HB-0595 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS........................... HB-0574 LK 2 ROCK CUT PARK/LK HALLOCK.................................. HB-0435 MINORS-PARKS-DRUGS.................................................. HB-0671 NIU- OWN TRUSTEES .......................... ............. HB-2365 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT.................................. HB-2466 QUICK TAKE-ROCKFORD AIRPORT................................... HB- 1113 REGENTS-NIU ROCKFORD COURSES ................................ HB-1974 REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY........................ .................. . HB-1112 RETURN USED CAR REFUND................... .............. HB-2474 REVERSE MORTGAGES TO SENIORS.................................... HB-0067 ST PRINTING CONTRACTS/PRINTING ............................. HB-1969 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ............. .......... ............ .. HB-2364 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT .....................................HB-1811 TOWNSHIPS-ANNUAL AUDIT.................. ......................... H B-0410 TRANS COMM-CMPTRL-DMHDD TRESUR .............. HB-2446 UNEMPLOYMNT INSURANCE-EMPLOYER ..................... HB-1107 VEH CD-COLLEGE PLATES ............................................ HB-1497 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT.......................... HB-0059 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY ROTELLO HOUSE BILL: 50, 77, 242, 502, 578, 2714 SENATE BILL: 3, 33, 118, 195, 232, 264, 443, 484, 633, 699, 758, 784, 830, 894, 1190, 1294 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 111, 173, 316 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP) $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL ............................. HB-0650 $DEPT-CORRECTIONS/STUDY ....... ................................ HB-0207 $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS ................. . .................. HB-0644 $DMHDD-POLICY ASSESSMENTS........................................ HB-0221 $DPA-PUBLIC ASSISTNCE PG STUDY .............................. HB-0214 $E ST LOUIS FINANCIAL ADVISORY ...................................... HB-0766 $FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ........................... HB-0653 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.................................. HB-0630 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE--ABANDONED MINED LAND CNCL......................... HB-0640 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT......................... HB-0660 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS............................. .................... HB-0652 $O C E- D A SA ........................................................ ................... .... H B-0659 $O CE D CCA .................................................. ............................ H B-0641 $OCE-DCFS ....................... ................. HB-0647 $OCE-DEPT TRANSPORTATION ..................................... HB-0224 $OCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION -............ ..................... HB-0637 $OCE-DEPT--HUMAN RIGHTS... ................................... HB-0634 $OCE-- DEPT-- LABOR ............................. .............................. HB-0636 $OCE--DEPT--LOTTERY ................... .................... HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ....................................... HB-0639 $OCE- DMHDD ...................... ..................... HB-0658 2455 RYDER, THOMAS W. REPRESENTATIVE (97TH DIST. REP)--Cont. $OCE- EPA ................ ....... ........................................HB-0643 $OCE GOV PUCHASES REVIEW BRD ..... ................ . HB-0657 $OCE-GUARDIANSHIP & ADVOCACY............................... HB-0655 $OCE- HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION................................ HB-0633 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION ...................... HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ...................... HB-0635 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY .................................. HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD .................................. HB-0654 $OCE-PUBLIC COUNCIL...................................... HB-0638 $OCE-RETI REMENT SYSTEMS............................ ......... HB-0642 $OCE- ST FIRE M ARSHAL ............................... ...................... HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ................................ HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD.......................... HB-0645 $OCEE STATE POLICE............................................................. HB-0646 BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI ........................... HB-1431 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN............................ HB-2366 DAY CARE NUMBER OF CHILDREN............................. HB-0677 DCCA-INTRA-AGENCY FUND ....................................... HB-1298 DEPT-AG/GINSENG MARKETING .................................... HB-0167 DEPT-CMS-CHILDCARE REPORT............................. HB-0743 DMHDD-OBRA DECISIONS FINAL....................................... HB-1962 DORS-CHANGE SCH JURISDICTION ......................... HB-1443 DPA-CHILD CARE PAYMENTS.............................. .........HB-2510 ELEC CD-PUBLIC & ED LABOR BD ...................................... HB-0962 EPA-UNDERGND STORAGE TANK COMM ....................... HB-0996 HMO-PHYSICIAN CONTRACT-PAYMENT...................... HB-1445 HORSE RACE CHARITY DAYS .............................. .... HB-2175 HORSE RACE-PURSE SUPPLEMENT ................................ HB-1444 ICC PUBLIC UTILITIES ETHICS ...... ....... ........... ......... HB-0551 IDPA-COLLECTION/CHILD SUPPORT................................ HB-2489 IDPA-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ................................... ..... HB-1348 IL HLTH FACIL-ACCEPT SECURITY ............................. HB-2010 INS CD- FIRE CAPTION.. ................................. ............. HB-1866 INS- WKR COMP-NO COUNTERSIGN ............................ HB-1 864 MEDICAL PRACTICE MIDWIVES..................................... HB-1857 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ..................................... HB-2405 MUNI UTILITY SERV/DISCONNECTN.................................. HB-2352 OPTICIAN LICENSE ACT ......................... .................. HB-2447 PERSON N EL CD-CASHING IN LEAVE ................................ HB-2183 PRIV CORR FACILITY MORATORIUM ........................ HB-1785 PUB AID-REIMBRSMT TAX- DONATION................... HB-1712 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION................. ............. HB-1353 PUBLIC LABOR RELATN LABOR BRD................................ HB0269 RURAL BOND BANK-ST BUDGET/BOND............................ HB-2611 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ................................ HB-2654 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL .......................HB-1892 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT.......... .......... HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS ....................... HB-2407 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND .......................................... HB-2408 VEH CD FRAUDULENT LICENSE ......................................... HB-2602 VEH CD-SOS/LIVING WILL ....................................... HB-1446 WATER INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM .......................... HB-1450 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY RYDER HOUSE BILL: 678, 848, 1184, 1955, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2120,2121, 2180, 2293 SENATE BILL: 41, 132, 310, 311,334, 335, 336, 337, 338,339, 340, 341, 342,343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 424, 440, 441, 445, 458, 686, 962, 1303 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 86, 118, 204, 236, 248, 250, 262, 289, 326,.357, 532, 672, 683, 742, 769, 830, 862, 878, 984, 1102, 1103, 1159, 1299, 1390, 1391 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 79 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 21 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM) $CDB-VARIOUS CAPITAL PROJECTS....................... ..... HB-1878 $OCE-SUPREME COURT SYSTEM ...................... HB-0505 2456 SALTSMAN, DONALD L. REPRESENTATIVE (92ND DIST. DEM)-Cont. ADVERTISE-EMPLOY STRIKE WORKER............................ HB-2411 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION....................... HB-1688 APPELLATE DEFENDER-REINBURSE................................. HB-2507 CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK-EDUCATION .................... HB-0302 CONFIDENTIALITY-VIOLENT CRIMES......................... HB-1310 CONSUMER CONTRACT PLAIN LANG................H................. HB-2112 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING....................... .................... HB-0663 COURT RECORD SEALING-CIVIL .................................. HB-0276 DCFS-SPEC ED/SCH RECORDS .......................................... HB-2281 DPH-REPETITIVE STRESS INJURY.................................... HB-0557 ELECT CD-BD OF ED/OFFICER WAGE.............................. HB-0763 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM EXEMPT..................... HB-2461 FIRE DEPARTMENT ELECT OFFICERS................................. HB-1806 HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC........................ HB-0317 IDPA- ATTORNEYS/PAYMENT.............................................. HB-2093 IMRF/BENEFIT INCREASES.................. ................... HB-1873 LABOR EQUITY ACT-CREATES ....................................... HB-1776 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS........................... HB-0100 LOCAL GOV-SHARE USE/OCC TAXES.......................... HB-0420 M UN I CD- TIF BON DS ............................... .... ..................... HB-0277 PEN CD-AIRPORT POLICE BENEFITS .. ................... HB-0442 PEN CD CONSERVATN OFFICR SALRY............................. HB-0441 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT............................ HB-0536 PEN CD-COUNTY OFFICERS-BENEFIT............................ HB-0821 PEN CD-DOWNSTATE FIREFIGHTERS............................. HB-1269 PEN CD-DSTPOL/ANNL INCR SPOUSE .............................. HB-2710 PEN CD--DWNST FIREMEN-ACTUARY.......................HB-0820 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-BENEFITS................................. HB-0443 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/HLTH INS.......................... HB-0444 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE-MUNIC/SIZE........................ HB-0445 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/SURVIVORS................................ HB-0447 PEN CD-DWNST POLICE/INVESTMNTS............................ HB-0895 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR-EARLY RETRMT ........................ HB-0309 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING ........................ HB-1635 PEN CD-IMRF/ADMINISTRATIVE ......................................... HB-1874 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0364 PEN CD-MUNI RETIREMT FUND INCR ............................. HB-0440 PEN CD-POLICE/25 YR RETIREMENT........................... HB-0446 PEN CD-SHERIFFS/FINAL EARNINGS............................. HB-0538 PEN CD-ST EMPLOYEE-MILITARY ............................. HB-1318 PEN CD-ST POLICE MILITARY SERV............................... HB-1319 PEN CD-ST POLICE-RETIRE 25 YRS .................................. HB-1320 PEN CD-ST POLICE-TRANSFER CRED ........................ HB-1334 PHONE SALE WRITTEN CONFIRMATN .............................. HB-0255 SPUB LABOR RELATION-ARBITRATION .......................... HB-0860 PUB LABR RELATN-EXCLUDE FIREMN ..................... HB-1809 PUBLIC LABOR RELATIONS-BARGAIN ..................... HB-1794 PUBLIC LABOR- SUPERVISOR......................................... HB-1810 PUBLIC WORKS PREFERENCE-POLICY ............................. HB-2526 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS................................ HB-2573 RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN ACT..................................... HB-0836 SAFETY INSPECT & ED-DEPT LABOR ........................ HB-0802 ST POLICE-MERIT BD APPOINTMENT ............................. HB-2255 STATE REVENUE SHARING-MUNIC ............................. HB-1807 STATE TREASURER-BOARD MEMBER......................... HB-0967 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ................... ................... HB-1811 TOWNSHIP-COMMUNITY BLDG BONDS..................... HB-2291 VEH CD-COMMERCIAL/LEASES.......................... HB-0138 VEH CD-LIGHTS/TOW TRUCK LIGHT... ...............................HB-0537 VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL SAFETY................................... HB-0504 WORKER COMP-DISFIGUREMENT RATE ......................... HB-1793 911-' BOARD MEMBERSHIP ................................... ......... HB-2580 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SALTSMAN HOUSE BILL: 162, 1268, 1270 SENATE BILL: 381, 386, 531, 535, 699,.763, 796, 799, 981, 1073 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 329, 364, 1248 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36 2457 SANTIAGO, MIQUEL A. REPRESENTATIVE (9TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT................................... HB-2464 BANKS--CORPORATE SEAL............... . ........... ................. HB-2134 BARBER COSMTLGY EXAMS-SPANISH ....................... HB-2550 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................... HB-0065 CIV ADMINISTRATIVE CODE-TECH ................................ HB-2626 CONSUMER ITEM PRICING.................... ................. . HB-0663 CONTROL SUBSTANCES- SEIZ ASSETS ....................... HB-1643 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE-MFGR/SALE......................... HB-0058 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-COCAINE............................ HB-0082 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ..................... HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBST-PENALTIES ...................................... HB-2127 CONTROLLED SUBST-PROBATION ............................ HB-2129 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-TECH ............................... HB-2283 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY ................................. HB-1675 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL. ................... ........ HB-21 58 CRIM CD-AIDS-MURDER ............................................ HB-0081 CRIM CD-ENTRAPMT-GUN-FALSE INF..................... HB-0056 CRIM CD-FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD...... H.......... . HB-0045 CRIM CD-OFFENSIVE SIGN DISPLAY .......................... HB-2315 CURRENCY REPORTING ACT .................................... ..... HB-2620 DEPOSIT ST MONEY-LOWER INTREST.............................. HB-2135 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE'- ARREST .......................................... HB-1609 DPA--INS COVERAGE/HIV............................................... HB-1797 DRUG TORTC LAIMS ........................................ ........................ HB-0684 FOID-PHONE FOR CRIMINL HISTORY .............................. HB-0057 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-POLES ................................... HB-0805 HIGHWAY ADVERTISING-MAINTAIN......................... HB-0806 IDPA-AMBULANCE PAYMENTS .................................. HB-201 1 IDPA-ATTORNEYS/PAYMENT....................................... HB-2093 IDPA- HOUSING ......... ........ ....... . ............. ...... HB-2231 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE ...................................... HB-2233 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT.. ...................... HB-1607 INSURANCE CD-MINIMUM CAPITAL.......................... HB-1141 INSURANCE PREMIUM FINANCE.................................... HB-1700 INSURANCE SUBORDINATE DEBT ................................. HB-1699 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES................................. HB-0994 MCCORMICK & PIER GAMBLING ........... .................... HB-2721 MEDICAL-DENTAL PATIENT BILLS.................H................. HB-2030 MOTION PICTURE PROJECT-LICENSE...........................HB-2282 PEN CD-COOK CNTY REGIONAL SUPT.............................. HB-0536 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ............................... HB-2229 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND..........................HB-2186 REVENUE-PROPERTY TAX/EXEMPTION........................... HB-1501 SCH CD-ASST REGL SUPT QUALIFNS .......................... HB-0475 SCH CD-BILINGUAL TEACHER-TECH........................ HB-2284 SCH CD-CHGO TEACHER/FULL TIME ............................... HB-0474 SCH CD-VOUCHERS/PRIVATE SCH .................................... HB-0288 TAX-FOOD-MEDICINE-SR CITIZENS...................HB-0686 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS............................. HB-1575 VEH C D-BIKE MESSENGER INSURANC .......................... HB-0046 VEH C dFINGERPRINT BUS DRIVER......................... HB-0685 VEH CD-LOCAL TAX ..................................................... HB-2720 VEH C D-RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT .............................. HB-2173 VEH CD-THEFT PREVENTION .................................. HB-2137 VEHICLE CD- TECHNICAL............................................... HB-2150 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SANTIAGO HOUSE BILL: 290, 612, 671, 1831, 2018, 2038, 2399, 2527, 2635, 2748 SENATE BILL: 8, 9, 11, 43, 193, 420, 422, 660, 715, 843, 1042, 1209, 1350, 1377, 1460 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 14, 364, 424, 825, 838, 861, 1081, 1157, 1370 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM) $DEPT-TRANSPORTATION-AMTRAK ........................... HB-1964 CHILD VICTIM PRIVACY/DISCLOSUR ................................. HB-0786 CIV ADMIN CD-DOT STUDIES ................................... HB-2381 COMM COLLEGE-AUDIT EXPENSE TAX .................... HB-1660 CONSERVATION--IMPACT ON PROPRTY..................... HB-2427 2458 SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN F. REPRESENTATIVE (103RD DIST. DEM)-Cont. COUNTY BOARD SIZE/DISTRICTS ...................................... HB-2664 CRIMINAL ID-RETURN ID RECORDS.........:........................ HB-0331 DCFS-HOUSING SERVICES..................... .................... HB-0318 DEVELOP MARKET-RECYCLE/CMS ................................... HB-1475 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE APPLICATION............................... HB-0287 EPA-LANDFILL MONITORING PERIOD ....................... HB-2568 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT..................................... HB-0019 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ..........................................H.. B-2530 HOME INSPECTOR LIABILITY ACT................................... HB-1031 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT............... .. HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .......................... HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES............................. HB-2242 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 INC TAX RATES-ED ASSIST FUND ................................ HB-1423 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/TING ENALTIES .......................... HB-0898 LOBBYIST--REPORTING/PENALTIES ........................... HB-2336 MEAT INSPECTION-RITUALS ......................................... HB-1 135 MECHANIC LIEN-ROLL-OFF SERVICE............................ HB-2802 NATURAL AREA WETLAND FUND ACT .............................. HB-2426 PEN CD-CERT OF STATE CONTRIBTN ......................... HB-2733 PEN CD-CONTINUE APPROPRIATION......................... HB-2732 PEN CD-U OF I FIREFIGHTR/SALRY ................................ HB-1460 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-TAXES/TECH .......................... HB-0908 REDEFINES HMO INSURANCE...................................... HB-0980 SCH CD-EXCUSE FROM PE.............. ................. HB-2675 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY............................ HB-0885 SCH CD-SPEC ED REIMBURSEMENT..................... HB-0827 SCH CD-3RD GRADE ASSESSMENT ................................... HB-1890 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD ................................... HB-2338 TRANS COMM-CMPTRL-DMHDD-TRESUR ................. HB-2446 U OF I SERVICES-CRIPPLED CHILD .......................... HB-1461 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SATTERTHWAITE HOUSE BILL: 12, 129, 488, 554, 575,732, 973, 1118, 1119, 2017, 2454, 2455 SENATE BILL: 181, 198, 262, 302, 307, 539, 549, 619, 958, 1351 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 56, 81, 133, 151, 245, 327, 351, 359, 360, 529,900, 1116, 1187, 1399, 1402, 1403 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 36, 48, 81, 83, 91 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 81 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM) $HOWARD/PAULINA DEV CORP-CLEAN........................... HB-1754 AG WORKERS-OVERTIME PAY.................................. HB-0741 .ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB-1217 AUTO TELLER MACHINE FEE LIMIT.................................. HB-2348 AUTOMATIC TELLER FEE LIMIT.............................................. HB-1762 BANKS CORPORATE SEAL.................. ........... ......... HB-2069 CIRCUIT BREAKER ACT LIST.............................. ......... HB-0931 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS........................... HB-0932 CIRCUIT BREAKER-ELIGIBILITY .................................... HB-1474 CIRCUIT BREAKER-BROADEN DRUGS............................ HB-1802 CIRCUIT BRKR- ELIGIBILITY........................................... HB-1568 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS............................. HB-1625 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE...................... HB-2025 CONSUMER INSURANCE BOARD ACT................................. HB-2544 CREDIT CARD ISSUE BANKRUPTCY............................ HB-1602 CRIM CD- HATE CRIM E ............................................... ..... HB-2065 CRIM CD-LIABILITY-GUN OWNERS ........................... HB-0858 CRIM CD-SEXUAL ASSAULT/DRESS.................................. HB-1842 CRIMINAL CD-HATE CRIME................................... HB-1761 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS..................... .................... HB-0013 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT BILLS....................H.............. HB-0918 DENTAL PRACTICE LICENSURE....................................... HB-0923 DEPT-PUB AID-MEDICAL/AGING .................................. HB-0761 DEPT-PUB HLTH-EMS/DISCIPLINE................................ HB-1268 DORS-DISABLED ADULT ABUSE............................ HB-1623 2459 SCHAKOWSKY, JANICE D. REPRESENTATIVE (4TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION.......................... HB-0489 ELEC CD ELEC DAY REGISTRATION ..................... HB-0279 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY......................... HB-0132 EMS ACT- LICENSED....................... ..... .................. HB-1270 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT....................................... HB-0580 EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE .................... ................ HB-1033 EPA-HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE....................... HB-1510 ETH ICS CO M M ISSIO N ....................................... ..................... H B-2412 FAM PRACT RESID/ANNUAL RPT ............................ HB- 1765 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION............................. HB-0168 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ...................................... HB-0052 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT............................. .......... HB-0208 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD ......................... HB-0012 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ................................... HB-2530 HIGHER ED CRIME STATREPRT ACT............................. HB-2339 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACT............................... HB-1509 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .....................! HB-0529 ICC-PUB UTIL- EXCOMMISSIONER.................................. HB-0293 ICC-RESTRICT VOTING............... .................. HB-0292 ID PA- HO USIN G ............................................... .................... H B-2231 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM .......................... HB-2228 INCOME TAX-INCREASE TAX RATE............................ HB-2731 INCOM E TX- EXCLUSION ............................ ........................ HB- 1963 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ............................ HB-1764 INS DESTROY RECORDS TIME FRAME........................ HB-2064 JUV COURT-PARENTAGE ACT APPLY ......................... HB-2224 JUVENILE COURT-SHELTER CAR E............................... HB-2223 LAWN PRODUCT ACT-PUBLIC BUILDG........................ HB-1906 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD ........................: HB-2295 LEGISLATIVE ETHICS ACT................. ... ................. ......... HB-1663 LI-BRARY SYSTEM-PLANNING GRANTS........................ HB-0933 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY ....................................... HB-2047 LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM ...................... HB-0542 NUCLEAR PLANT-MUST PASS LAW............................. HB-1812 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 NURSING HOME-RESIDENT RIGHTS ............................ HB-0492 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLICED .............................. HB-0273 PACKAGE REDUCE RECYCLING ACT.............................. HB-1788 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY........................ HB-1997 PESTICIDE ACT-REVIEW PROCEDURE.........................HB-1904 PESTICIDE ACT-CONTAINERS ............................ ......... HB-1905 PHARMACEUTICAL-COPAYMNT-SENIOR..................... HB-2693 PUB UTIL-RATE CHANGE REMAND .. ................. HB-2374 PUB UTILITY -ADVERTISERATES....................................... HB-0618 PUBLIC HEALTH HYSTERECTOMIES .............................. HB-0916 PUBLIC UTILITIES-DICONNECTION ................................ HB-0619 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ......................................... HB-2454 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ............... .................. HB-2455 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD................................... HB-2338 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.............................. HB-2063 TEST-POISON/DELETERIQUS FOOD................................. HB-1763 TOBACCO CONTROL ACT.................................... HB-1849 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE................... .................... HB-0300 VEH CD-MANUFACTURER LOGO...................................... HB-148,4 WATER-RADIOACTIVE-SOLE SOURCE............................ HB-2008 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHAKOWSKY HOUSE BILL: 23,45, 50, 76, 96, 103, 262, 488, 556, 562, 608, 663, 727,816,898, 1162, 1463, 1609, 1694, 1776, 1777, 1797, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2030, 2103, 2336, 2373, 2457, 2576, 2673, 2676, 2681, 2753 SENATE BILL: 105, 108, 187, 189, 332, 580, 619, 628, 633, 723, 744, 784, 812, 830, 915, 976, 1018, 1020, 1051, 1053, 1151, 1380 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 115, 151, 298, 529, 553, 844, 1399, 1431 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 44, 51, 83, 91 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71, 96 2460 SCHOENBERG, JEFFREY M. REPRESENTATIVE (56TH DIST. DEM) $DASA-DRUG EDUCATION ..........................................HB-2551 $O C E- EPA ............................................... ......... .................... H B-2549 BD HGH ED-RACE/ETHNIC PROGRAMS ........................... HB-0094 BUSINESS CHEMICAL WARNING SIGN.....................*......... HB-1770 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY .......................... HB-2583 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD ...................... HB-2316 CRIM CD-LIABILITY--GUN OWNERS .......................... HB-0858 CRIM CD- VEH CD/DUI .10 TO .08 ........................................ HB-0485 DOT-STORMWATER FLOW SPEED .,................................... HB-1648 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ....................................... HB-1033 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT.................................. HB-0915 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD ............................ HB-0012 HEALTH INS NO ZIP CODE RATES................H....... HB-1627 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ................................. HB-0023 HUMAN RTS-SEXUAL ORIENTATION ............................... HB-0608 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED................................. HB-2232 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE........................... ................. HB-2233 IDPH-HEALTH/HOME VISIT ................. ....................... HB-1283 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ....................... HB-1470 LANDLORDS-REINSTATE TENANCIES............................ HB-2237 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES...................... HB-2336 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS ........................... HB-0225 OPEN PRIMARY ACT.............................. .............. ....... HB-0033 PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/STUDY LEAVE................................. HB-0793 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ........................ HB-0792 PREVAILING WAGE- SCOPE-KICKBACK .......................... HB-2104 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES........................ HB-0427 PUBLIC AID-LEG IMPACT STUDY.................................. HB-2452 PUBLIC UTILITIES- AUDITS........................ ..................... HB-0211 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE............................. HB-1365. RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ............................ ......... HB-2454 RENTAL PROPERTY UTILITIES ........................................ HB-2455 REPEAL STAMP VENDING MACHINE.............................. HB-1140 REUNION DEFAULT ........................ ................. HB-2691 REVENUE-REPAY ABATEMENTS ................................ B-2363 SAFETY INSPECT & ED DEPT LABOR ........................... HB-0802 SCH CD-EMPLOYEES-MEAL BREAK ............. .............. HB-0103 SCH CD-TWNSHP TREASUR/TRUSTEE....................... HB-0899 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE..................................... HB-1791 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ........................ HB-0926 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ............................ HB-0463 WORK COMP 4 OCC DISEA-INQUIRY............................ HB-2103 WORKERS COMP-MININUM DEATH ................................. HB-2102 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SCHOENBERG HOUSE BILL: 96, 133, 242, 547, 562, 732, 761, 816, 916, 932, 1197, 1509, 1510, 1537, 1592, 1624, 1644, 1663, 1849, 1852, 1875, 1891, 1892, 1914, 2007, 2137, 2295, 2348, 2373, 2412, 2459 SENATE BILL: 195, 197, 293, 565, 778, 791, 812, 887, 1016, 1151, 1272, 1328, 1329, 1345 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 232, 298, 323, 378, 512, 521, 522, 527, 671, 678, 699, 703, 752, 874,877, 936, 1051, 1086, 1132, 1175, 1215, 1434, 1436 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 51, 72, 75 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 71 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM) BAN PUSH-BUTTON PAY PHONES ..................................... HB-0498 COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSN RULES........................... HB-0682 COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ACT ..................................... HB-21 13 CRIM PRO-NO CHASING SUSPECT................................. HB-2520 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS............................ HB-0119 DCFS-AGING-SR CIT-CHILD TRAING ........................... HB-0329 DENR-DONATIONS-EPA-WASTE FEES..................... HB-0114 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES...................... HB-0330 DOM VIOLENCE-INFO/PHYSICIAN ..................................... HB-0044 EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTEM-EXEMPT........................... HB-2461 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS............................. HB-0063 EPA--TECHNICAL........................................... HB-1613 2461 SHAW, WILLIAM REPRESENTATIVE (34TH DIST. DEM--Cont. GOVT ANTI APARTHEID-S AFRICA.................................. HB-0030 HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE............................ HB-0280 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC........................... HB-0429 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT....................... HB-2111 INS CD-FALSE INFO-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1400 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE............................. HB-0039 INTEREST ACT-LENDER LIMIT......................................... HB-0032 LABOR--PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS........................ HB-0100 LIBRARY SYSTEM- JOIN/TRANSFER............................ HB-1860 LOTTERY LAW-UNCLAIMED PRIZES................... .... HB-1201 MINERAL INVESTMNT/ADVISORS ...... .... ...........HB-2405 MOTION PICTURE TICKET CONTROL... ....................... HB-2287 MTA-COMPENSATE-TRAINING COURSE ................... HB-0789 MTA-REQUIRE POLICE FORCE ....................................... HB-0499 MUNICIPAL CD-TECHNICAL...................................... HB-1200 NURSE HOME CARE-LICENSED AIDES............................. HB-2160 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ............................... HB-0273 PARK DISTRICT CD-TECHNICAL................................... HB-1179 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ............................... HB-0419 PILOT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACT..... . ............ HB-0031 PROP TX BILL-SPECIAL ASSMNT ........................................ HB-2286 REAL ESTATE-SYNTAX-TECHNICAL ..................... HB-1180 RESTAURANT ADDITIVE DISCLOSE .................................... HB-2576 SCH CD-HOLOCAUST/BLACK HISTORY ........................... HB-0029 SCH CD-INCREASE TEACHER SALARY............................. HB-0128 SCH CD-PARENTING/FAMILY ED.................................. HB-0047 SCH CD-TECHNICAL ..................................................... HB- 1177 SECURITIES LAW MINERAL CONTRCT............................ HB-2406 SECURITIES PLANNERS ADVISERS ................................ HB-2407 SECURITY INVESTOR ED FUND................. ........... HB-2408 SR CIT/DISABLED PERSONS-INCOME.......... ................... HB-0102 TOBACCO- EXEMPT ST PROPERTY ................................ HB- 1175 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ................. .. HB-0123 UNIVERSITIES-HOLIDAYS.............................................. HB-0900 VEH CD--HANDICAPPED SPACES ...................... ............ HB-0024 VEH CD-HANICAPPED PARKING/SIGN........................... HB-0416 VETERANS-STATE HOME.......................... ............. HB-0614 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SHAW HOUSE BILL: .53, 143, 160, 161, 164, 309, 477, 915, 1390, 1776, 2055, 2172 SENATE BILL: 78, 106, 152, 229, 242, 246, 257, 468, 477,487, 693, 1111, 1192, 1281, 1338, 1471 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 29, 31, 133, 146, 227, 272, 310, 321, 577, 601, 602,618, 666, 673, 674, 677, 741, 761, 822, 833, 840, 865, 914, 960, 1067, 1083, 1167, 1275, 1276, 1287, 1315, 1316, 1318, 1374, 1447, 1458, 1459 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16, 50, 74 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP) BOAT REG/SAFETY;VEH CODE DUI ................................... HB-1431 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY.............................. HB-1304 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE.......................... HB-1369 BRD REGENTS-NEW NIU CAMPUS................................ HB-0270 CRIMINAL VICTIM-ATTACHMENT ........................... HB-2799 DIVORCE-PROPERTY DIVISN-CRIME.............................. HB-0661 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS ........................ HB-1865 HOMESTEAD-SENIOR APPLICATION........................... HB-0616 HOSPITAL DISTRICT LAW-DIRECTOR.............................. HB-0222 HOUSING AUTHORITY DUTIES ..................... .......... HB-1323 LIQUOR-LIABLE FOR MINOR'S USE ............................ HB-2794 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ON TAX.................. ......... HB-0060 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX RECEIPT ................................... HB-0071 NATURAL AREA GUARDIAN .............. ............... HB-0314 PARK DIST CD- TECHNICAL........................... .. .................. HB-2273 REVENUE ACT-REDEEM/RESECTION .............................. HB-0448 SALES TAX--REBATES ....................... ........................ HB- 1306 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT..................................... HB-0897 SCH BOARD VACANCY- ASBESTOS ............................... HB-1891 SECURITIES UNINSURED INVESTMEN ............................. HB-2106 2462 SIEBEN, TODD REPRESENTATIVE (73RD DIST. REP)-Cont. TAX SALES- PENALTY PERCENT........................................... HB-0154 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY SIEBEN HOUSE BILL: 248, 1817, 2325, 2368 SENATE BILL: 521, 646, 909, 1164, 1264 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 737, 759, 1151, 1193 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6, 18, 50 STANGE, JAMES R. REPRESENTATIVE (44TH DIST. REP) BANKING-SCH CD-PULASKI HOLIDAY........................... HB-1984 CIVIL PROC-INVERSE CONDEMNATN .............................. HB-0861 CONST CONVENTION LOBBY-TECHNCL ......................... HB-2095 CRIMINAL CD-HARMFUL MATERIAL............................... HB-2771 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT............................ HB-1143 DIVORCE ACT-GRANDPARENT VISIT..............................HB-275I DIVORCE-TERMINATE MAINTENANCE ........................... HB- 1146 DOT-ADOPT A HIGHWAY PROGRAM ................................ HB-2740 DOT-SALE OF TRUCKS .................. ............. ............ HB-1835 ED LABOR-BINDNG ARBRITRATION ................................ HB-2682 ELEC-GENERAL & GENERAL PRIMARY........................... HB-2639 EPA-INFECTIOUS WASTE/HOSPITALS ............................... HB-2491 FOOD SAFETY PROTECTION................................................. HB-1833 FOOD SAFETY TRANSPORTN-CLEAN...........................HB-1901 IDOT NO TOLL FREE WEATHER INFO............................... HB-1096 IL MI/CANAL CIVIC CENTER BOARD................................ HB-0113 JURY ACT-AGE 70 WAIVER.............................. ............. HB-2787 LANDSCAPE WASTE-REPEAL ......................................... HB-1145 LIVE ENTERTAINMNT CROWD SAFETY ........................ HB-0348 MARRIAGE-CUSTODY MODIFICATION ...................... HB-1181 MED MALPR-NON ECONOMIC LOSS.................................. HB-2754 MUNI CD-HOTEL TAX-INFRASTRUCTR.......................... HB-1902 MUNI HOTEL TAX-TRANSFERS.................................. HB-1144 MUNI WASTE PLANNING -SITING ........................................ HB-1438 PEN CD-UNIVERSITIES-DISABILITY................................ HB-0696 PERSONNEL CD-VETS PREFERENCE .............................. HB-0002 PROPERT TAX LIMIT-COOK CO......................... . HB-2709 PUB UTIL RATE CANCEL FACILITY................................ HB-2629 PUB UTIL-RATE CANCEL FACILITY................................ HB-2513 REPEAL-STRUCTURAL WORK ACT .................................... HB-1338 REPEALS PREVAILING WAGE-TOLLWY ............. ............ HB-0140 SAVINGS BANK POWERS FDIC ACT...................................... HB-0897 SCH CD-PUPIL TRANSPORTATION................................ HB-2'755 SCH CD-SAFE BUS PRACTICES .............................. HB-0349 SCH CD STUDENT ASSESSMENT PRGM............................... HB-0347 SCH CD-VETERANS SCHOLARSHIPS............................ HB-1884 ST MANDATES-REIMBURSE PROGRAMS ......................... HB-1065 ST PROPERTY-PASSENGER VEHICLE ......................... HB-1339 ST PROPRTY-NO CELLULAR PHONES ........................ HB-1836 TELEPHONE INCENTIVE RATES .................. ................... B-1834 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN................................. HB-2326 UTILITY TAX-EXEMPTIONS........................ ... HB-2715 VEH CD DUI LICENSES ................................ .................. HB-2752 VEH CODE-RAILROAD-TECHNICAL ............................... HB-:1900 VISITATION VIOLATION CONTEMPT.......................... HB- 1182 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED' BY STANGE HOUSE BILL: 40, 196, 341, 679, 1365 SENATE BILL: 333, 369 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 273, 517, 545, 737, 836, 965, 1095, 1243 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 59 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 8 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT........................................ HB-2464 ALCOHOL-ADVISORY COUNCIL....................................... HB-2050 ALDERMAN/VILL TRUSTEE VACANCY ........................ HB-0283 AMUSE RIDE ACT-SLIDE-EXEMPTION..................... HB-1688 ASBESTOS-BUILDING PERMIT ACT.................................. HB-2519 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE DIALER ACT ........................... HB-2531 BANK INVEST PUBLIC AGENCY DEBT.............................. HB-2738 2463 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. CDB- SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE GRANTS........................ HB-0604 CHARITABLE SOLICIT-PAYROLL DED .............................. HB-2312 CHGO PARK DIST LEASE PROPERTY.................................... HB-0559 CHICAGO PARKS-PERSONNEL CODE ........................... HB-0517 CHILD CARE-EXEMPT PARK PRGM .................................... HB-1895 CIRCUIT CLERKS- FEES ........................ .......................... HB- 1383 CIVIL ADMIN CD-PROFESSNL REG ................................... HB-1970 CK CNTY DEPTY SHERIFF-EMPLOYMT .................... HB-0518 CONSERVATION- IMPACT ON PROPRTY........................... HB-2427 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............................. HB-0284 COUNTIES-ANNUAL STIPEND ........................................ HB-0854 COURT CLERK FEE-CONTINUANCE ................................. HB-1382 COURT CLERK-AUTOMATION FEE.............................. HB-1662 COURT CLERKS AWARD. i ............. ... ................ HB-2009 DCCA-LOANS-MIN & FEM BUSINESS ........................ HB-0119 DWNT FRST PRES-GOLF-PLLTN CTRL......................HB-0803 EARLY INTERVENTION SERV SYSTEM............................. HB-0954 EDUC COST-EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA... ....................... HB-2166 ELEC CD-CLERK AWARD .......................... .................. HB-1495 EMPLOY INS-LOCAL GOVT EMPLOYEE........................... HB-2023 EPA-HAZARD SUB RECOVERY COST ................................. HB-0706 FARM PRESERVE ACT-MUNICIPAL................................. HB-1867 FIRE PROTECTION-ANNEXATION......................... HB-0705 FUTURE EDUCATION ACCOUNT ACT............................... HB-0915 HARVEY CIVIC CENTR-NAME CHANGE ........................... HB-01 17 HEARING AID CONSUMER PROT-EXAM .........:............ HB-1934 HEAT-AIR CONDITN CONTRACTORS .......................... HB-1816 HIGHWAY CD-TAX LEVY DATE ....................................... HB-0409 HISTORIC PRES PROJECT NOTICE ............................. HB-0841 HOME INSTRUCTIONAL PGM-PRESCHL .................... HB-0135 HOME REPAIR/CONSUMER FRAUD ..................................... HB-2128 HORSE RACING TAX ALLOCATN FUND.............................. HB-0223 HORSE RACING TAX-PUB UTILITY ............................. HB-1972 IDPA LONG TERM CARE PAYMENTS........................... HB-2045 JUDGES-STATE PAY HEALTH PLAN................................... HB-1194 LEGAL SERVCS CONSUMER PROTECTN ........................... HB-1508 LIBRARY DISTRICT-ANNEX BY MUNI............................ HB-2309 LIBRARY SYSTEM-JOIN/TRANSFER................................ HB-1860 LIQUOR CNTRL-CK CNTY LICENSES........................... HB-0994 LOCAL GOVT GROUP HEALTH............................. ...... HB-1006 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSEMENT ACT ............................... HB-0516 LOCAL TAX REIMBURSMNT-FUNDS ........................... HB-0693 METRO WATER RECLAMTN-BOND EXCL ........................ HB-0927 METRO WATER RECLAMTN-SALARIES........................... HB-0928 MUNI CD-ANNEX CONTIGUOUS ....................................... HB-0560 MUNI CD-SCHEDULE MEETING RECRD........................... HB-0851 MUNI CD- UNSAFE BUILDINGS .................................. HB-0299 MUNI CD-UTILITY TAX ORDINANCE...................... HB-0995 MUNI SUBDIVISN-CASH FOR SERVIC.............................. HB-1818 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE.............................. HB-0088 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT ................... HB-0893 PARK DIST-ANNEX SURROUND PROP .............................. HB-1480 PARK DIST-DISSOLUTION/VOTE............................ .......... HB-1478 PARK DISTRICT CANVASSING BD............................... .... HB-1477 PARK DISTRICT-ANNEXATION ...................................... HB-1479 PARK PRIVILEGE-VIETNAM MEMRIAL ............................ HB-0796 PAYROLL DEDUCTN-LOCAL CHARITY........ ........ HB-1279 PEN CD-DWNSTTCHR EARLY RETRMT........................ HB-0309 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/HLTH INSURNC..................... HB-0561 POLICE TRAINING -VEHICLE CHASES ............................... HB-0515 PROF COUNSELOR LICENSING-FUND ........................ HB-1971 PROF REG DESIGN PROFESSNL UNIT ......................... HB-0894 PROFESSIONAL REG-CONTINUE ED................................. HB-0118 PROPERTY TAX-ASSESMENT CHANGES .......................... HB-0427 PUB LIBRARY DIST ACT OF 1991 .................................. HB-0714 PUB UTIL-TELECOM ST OF THE ART ......................... HB-1813 PUB UTILITIES ACT- TECHNICAL ...............................:...... HB-2425 2464 STECZO, TERRY A. REPRESENTATIVE (78TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. RADIATION-MAMMOGRAPHY........................................ HB-2021 REAL ESTATE-APPRAISERS-LICENSE..................... HB-1365 REUNION DEFAULT .................................. .................... HB-2691 SALES TX-REBATES ........................ ................. HB-1817 SCH & ELEC CD-INCORPORATE.......................................... HB-0605 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL..................................H... HB-1658 SCH CD-BD OF ED ELECTIONS .......................................... HB-0599 SCH CD GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ........................................HB-2042 SCH CD-JT BLDG PROGRAM/TECHNCL..................HB-0230 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR............................ HB-0282 SCH CD-LOCAL SCHOOL INCOME TAX............................. HB-2676 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT.................... HB-0562 SCH CD REGION BD MEETINGS........................................ HB-1815 SCH CD-REGIONAL SUPT/INTEREST.................................. HB-1494 SCH CD-SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY.......................... HB-0885 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM .................................. HB-0755 SCH CD-VOC EDUC PRACTICUMS....................... ........... HB-0757 SHORTHAND REPORTERS ................................................ HB-1819 SOLICITATION CHARITY-TECHNICAL ....................... HB-2310 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... HB-1317 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL ........................... HB-1955 STORMWATER-COUNTY REGULATION ................ .. HB-0926 TRANSIENT MERCHANT TRADE SHOWS........................ HB-0988 UNEMPLOYMENT INS-LOCAL GOVT................................. HB-2308 VEH CD-ACCESS ROUTES-LOADING .......................... HB-0519 VEH CD-OVERWEIGHT FEES........... ................................. HB-0615 VEH CD-SCH DROPOUT-NO CAR........................... HB-1496 VOCATIONAL ED-CONTRACTS..................................... HB-0756 VOLUNTARY PAYROLL DEDUCT-TECH....................... HB-2311 WORKER COMP CUMULATIVE INJURY............................. HB-1532 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STECZO HOUSE BILL: 192, 528, 542, 600, 601, 602, 603, 887, 888, 2419 SENATE BILL: 16, 153, 185, 186, 188, 192, 193, 198, 216, 221,240, 283, 312, 407, 432, 438, 443, 461, 503, 505, 564, 622, 679, 689, 697, 698, 699, 710, 725, 729, 750, 835, 922, 963, 972, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1060, 1191, 1283, 1374, 1378 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 177, 300, 715, 778, 825, 874, 1453 STEPAN, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM) CHICAGO CLERK/TREASURE VACANCY.......................... HB-1277 CHILD SUPPORT-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-1274 CONSUMER FRAUD-MEDICARE CHARGE........................ HB-2025 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL..... ......................... HB-2158 COURT RECORD SEALING CIVIL....................................... HB-0276 CRIM CD- ASSAULT WEAPON.................... ......... ........ HB-0963 CRIM CD- FIREARM-WAITING PERIOD..................... HB-0045 CRIM CD- HATE CRIM E......................................................... HB-2065 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH ............................. HB-0468 CRIM CD-WEAPONS-TECHNICAL .................................. HB-1313 CRIM VICTIM-INVOLNTRY MANSLAUT........................... HB-0066 CRIMINAL CD-GRAMMATICAL ..................................... HB-1278 CRIMINAL CD- HATE CRIME ................................... ........... HB-1761 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE ............................ HB-0402 DITCH REINFORCMNT/SHORING ACT,............................... HB-1852 DIVORCE-MODIFY SUPPORT .................................. HB-1321 DPH-NURSING HOME/MONITR ACTION................... HB-0489 ELCT CD-ABOLISH PRECNT REGULTN ......................... HB-2000 ELEC CD-SR CIT ABSENTEE BALLOT............................. HB-1539 ELECTION CD-CHANGE ADDRESS............................. HB-2475 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .......................... HB-1515 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR........................... HB-0691 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .............. .. . HB-0529 HUMAN RIGHTS-SEXUAL HARASSMENT................. HB-2673 HUMAN RTS-DISCRIMTN CATEGORIES........................ HB-0973 INC TAX-AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF..................................... HB-1798 INFNT MORTLTY/YEAR BD REPORT ................................... HB-1764 INS CD-ACCIDENT/HELATH NO LIFE ............................... HB-2294 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT.............................. HB-2074 2465 STEPAN, ANN REPRESENTATIVE (7TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES ........................................ HB-1926 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD ....................... HB-2295 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT .......................... HB-0439 MUNI/COUNTY HLTH INS MAMMOGRAM........................ HB-0542 NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT ..................................... HB-0491 PUBLIC HEALTH- HYSTERECTOMIES .......................... HB-0916 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS....................................... HB-0003 SOLID WASTE/EPA-PURPOSE/PLANS..................... HB-2253 ST PURCH-RECYCLED BID AWARD.............................. HB-2338 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME............................... HB-2063 STATEWIDE GRAND JURY-ATTNY GEN ...................... HB-0316 UTILITY FRANCHISE TRANSFR-TECH............................ HB-1897 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK ................................. HB-1870 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STEPAN HOUSE BILL: 40, 97, 152, 210, 300, 404, 582, 608, 743, 785, 932, 939, 1123, 1422, 1475, 1509, 1510, 1645, 1762, 1776, 1797, 1947, 2287, 2594 SENATE BILL: 9, 108, 162, 195, 201, 293,784, 791, 930, 1051, 1146, 1151, 1380, 1462 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 130, 151,297, 329, 529, 697 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 38, 42 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 94, 95 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM) AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT................................. HB-1392 BOAT REGISTRATION-SAFETY-NOISE ........................ HB-1252 CIRCUIT CLERKS-FEE SCHEDULES .................................. HB-1250 CIVIL PROCEDURE GRAMMAR CHANGE......................... HB-0747 CNTY CD-SCH/PARK-BLDGS/EQPMNT ................... HB-1253 CNTY CD-STORMWATER MANAGEMENT ..................... HB-1257 CNTY CD-ZONING-FLOODPLAINS ................................... HB-1258 COMMUNITY FAMILY AGENCY-DCFS .............................. HB-0751 CORRECTIONS-GOOD TIME ............................................. HB-0906 COUNTY BD-TECHNICAL ............ ................... HB-2037 COUNTY WETLAND MANAGEMENT .................................... HB-2430 CRIM CD-LIABILITY -GUN OWNERS .......................... HB-0858 CRIMINAL 1D-EXPUNGEMENT ........................................ HB-0423 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN.......................... HB-2468 DCFS--SPECIAL RULES ......................... .......................... HB-1545 DECEASED HUMAN REMAINS .......................................... HB-0013 DMHDD-INSPECTOR ACCESS RECORDS.......................... HB-0715 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOT ............................. HB-0951 ELEC CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS............................ HB-0034 ELEC CD- ELECTION CAMPAIGN .......................... ........ HB-2432 ELEC CD-FILING DEADLINES ................ .............. HB-0975 ELEC CD-GEN PRIMARY DATE CHG ................................... HB-0134 ELEC CD-GENERAL PRIMARY DATE ................................. HB-0037 ELEC CD- MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY ... .................. HB-0132 ELEC CD-NOMINATING PETITIONS ................................. HB-2076 ELEC CD-POLIT SUBDIV-CONTEST........ ...... HB-1766 ELEC CD-PRECINT RETURNS ............. .............. HB-0351 ELEC CD-PRECINCTS ................... ....................... HB-0976 ELEC CD- REGISTRATION ......................................... HB-0353 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ............................ HB-0020 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ............................... HB-0021 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG .............................. HB-0022 ELEC CD-ST BD ELECTION MEMBERS ............................... HB-0974 ELEC CD- TECHNICAL................................. .................... . HB-0352 ELEC CD- TECHNICAL .......................................... ................ HB-0354 ELECTION CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS.................................... HB-0950 ELECTION CODE-PETITIONS ............................. ........ HB-0952 EPA/PHASE I1 VAPOR RECOVERY........................................ HB-0010 GENDER BALANCED APPOINTMT/BRD ............................. HB-0012 GOV ETHICS-FORMS/TEACHERS.............. ............. . HB-1428 GREAT LAKES NAVAL-JURISDICTION .............................. HB-1251 HEALTH CARE DECISIONS ACT......................................... HB-1386 HIGHLAND PARK CIVIC CENTR AUTH............................. HB-1308 HLTH CARE SURROGATE LIFE SUSTN ............................. HB-2334 HUMAN RIGHT-INSURER DISCRIMNTN .................... HB-0529 2466 STERN, GRACE MARY REPRESENTATIVE (58TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. HUMAN RIGHTS-PUBLICATN DECISN ............................... HB-2335 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT .............................................. HB-0197 INS CD-HMO/EXEMPT SMALL EMPLOY.:....................... HB-0133 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ......................... HB-1470 INSURANCE & HMO INFERTILITY....................................... HB-1767 LIBRARY DIST-REFERENDUM PETITN .............. HB-2477 LIFE-SUSTAIN TREATMENT ACT............................... HB-1151 LOBBYIST-REPORTING/PENALTIES.......................... HB-2336 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT................. HB-0011 MENTAL HEALTH- INFO-IMMUNITY...................... HB-2431 MINORITY-FRANCHISE EQUITY.................................... HB-1680 PARK DISTRICT-FREE PRIVILEGES................................... HB-0246 SCH CD-DISSOLVED DIST BOND TAX ................ .............. HB-1752 SCH CD-MILITARY BASE DISTRICT........... ................... HB-2679 SCH CD-PLEDGE ALLEG OBJECTORS..............................HB-0907 SCH CD- STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS...................................... HB-0914 STATE MANDATES ACT-REIMBURSE.............................. HB-1556 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH .............................HB-0036 VEH CD-HANDICAP SPACES/SIGNS.................................... HB-0191 VEH CD-SEATED IN TRUCK.......................................... HB-2347 WILDLIFE CD- LEGHOLD TRAPS ......................................... HB-0192 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY STERN HOUSE BILL: 24, 103, 202, 520, 521; 761, 785, 1255, 1256, 1788, 1797, 2346, 2373, 2459, 2528, 2681 SENATE BILL: 154, 198, 416, 468, 539, 706, 805, 1058, 1092, 11 1, 1241 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 83, 114, 152, 229, 241, 271, 292, 298, 405, 411, 419, 430, 433, 434, 500, 534, 535, 600, 676, 686, 760, 874, 899, 1041, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1156, 1172, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1185, 1186, 1273, 1290, 1303, 1304, 1389, 1399 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 44, 51, 83 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 16 TENHOUSE, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP) $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES............................ HB-0630 $OCE-COURT OF CLAIMS ............................ .... HB-0652 $OCE-DEPT-LOTTERY ...................... ..................... HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ......................................... HB-0639 $OCE- EPA ............................................ .... . ............ H B-0643 BOAT REG & SAFETY-BUILD BOAT........................................ HB-1059 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE ......................... HB-1369 CIVIL PRO-EMINENT DOMAIN........................................... HB-2366 COLLEGES & GASOHOL ................... ....... HB-23d8 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE..................................... HB-2370 DPA-UNEARNED INCOME-DISABLED ............................. HB-1349 ENERGY CONSERVATN PUBLIC BLDGS............................. HB-1865 ENTERPRISE ZONE AGRICULTURE............................ HB-1 134 GASOHOL SALES TAX ......................................... HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 GRAIN DEAL-DEFINITN/RECEIPTS.................................... HB-0248- HERITAGE TOURISM LINKED INVEST................................. HB-1041 'LEG PRINT UNIT-RECYCLED PAPER ................................. HB-1058 LOC GOVT/REHAB EMPLOYEES INS .............................. HB-0129 MASS TRANSIT-GASOHOL................... .................... HB-2369 PUBLIC AID TRANSPORTATION ....................................... HB-1353 PUBLIC WATER DIST TRUSTEE PAY................ H.... B-1050 REPEAL ALIEN OWNRSHP/RESTRICT.............................. HB1841 SCH CD-HG SCH DIPLOMA WARRANTY.......................... HB-1863 SCH CD-HG SCH DIPLOMA WARRANTY..................... HB-2719 SCH CD-NONCERTIF ED PERSONNEL ........................... HB-1892 SCH CD-PARENTS ON TASK FORCE ................................... HB-1637 SCH CD-RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT.......................... HB-0562 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION.................. ... HB-1345 VEH CD-DRIVE HANDICAP/CPR.................:........... HB-2285 VETERANS HOME CHECKOFF.......................... .................. HB-2504 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TENHOUSE HOUSE BILL: 98, 579, 1184, 2325 SENATE BILL: 130, 341, 347, 348, 356, 357, 360, 381, 398, 510, 751, 782, 962, 1127, 1264, 1271, 1279, 1364 2467 TENHOUSE, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (96TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HOUSE RESOLUTION: 230, 252, 380, 745, 791, 795, 796, 797, 1155, J249 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 19,40 SENATE BILL: (SSI) I TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-BUILD IL/CHGO PARK.............. ........... ...........HB-0464 $DCCA-BUILD IL/CHGO PARK................................. HB-0465 $DCCA-BUILD ILLINOIS BOND FUND................................ HB-0697 $GRANTS-DCCA CHGO PARK DIST.................................. HB-0698 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ................................ HB-1217 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT....................... HB-1592 BASIC CHECKING & SAVINGS ACT................................. HB-2630 BIRTH CENTER LICENSING ACT ...................................... HB-0488 CHILD ABUSE/CONTROL SUBSTANCE........................... HB-0585 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH .......................... HB-2017 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................ HB-2583 COURT CLERK KEEP COURT SEAL..................................... HB-2158 CRIM CD-FIREARM WAITING PERIOD ..............H............. HB-2316 CRIM CD- FOID- FIREARMS ................. ................ HB-0497 CURRENCY EXCHANGE ADVISORS.............................. HB-2545 DASA PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES.............................HB-1128 DC FS- TECHN ICA L ... ................................ . .. ........... ........... H B-1547 DCFS/PLACEMENT ............................... ................... HB-0583 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE................................ HB-1203 ELEC CD-MAIL REGISTRATN-COUNTY......................... HB-0132 EMPLOYR ON-SITE CHLD CARE CNTR ............................. HB-2459 EPA-INCINERATOR MORATORIUM .................... ...... HB-0195 FDA-DRUGS-GENERIC EQUIVALENT ..............................HB-0157 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CAREACTS ....... ....................H.B-1677 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS ........................................ HB-0187 HOSPITALS/RISK MANAGEMENT ...................................... HB-171 1 IDPA-AGED/BLIND/DISABLED...................................... HB-2232 IDPA-HEALTHY KIDS PROGRAM....................................... HB-2236 1DPA-INCOME-CHILDREN-MEDICAL ................... HB-2018 IDPA-PHARMACISTS-MEDICAI D....................................... HB-0155 IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM ........................ HB-2228 IDPA-TERMINATION NOTICE.......................................... HB-2233 INCOME TAX-INCREASETAX RATE........................... HB-2731 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC............................ HB- 139 JUVENILE/PLACEM ENT ........................ ............................. HB-0582 LIQUOR CONTROL TAX-TRAUMA CARE ...................... HB-0752 LOBBYIST REPORTING/PENALTIES ............................. HB-0898 - LOWLEVEL RAD WASTE/FED REGULTN ............................ HB-0053 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE RATING ................................. HB-1 154 MARRIAGE & DISSOLUTION-TECHNCL ........................... HB-1351 MED EXAMINR-CORNEAL TRANSPLANT........................ HB-0011 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS....................... ...HB-0578 MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY BOARD ............ ........... HB-1127 NARCOTS PROFT FORFEIT-PROCEEDS....................... HB-0225 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-ELECTIONS ....................................... HB-0015 OPEN PRIM ARY ACT ......... .............. .......... ..................... HB-0033 PEN CD-INVSTMT-TOBACCO COMPANY..................... HB-1997 PUB AID-CHILD MEDICAL COVERGE....... ..................... HB-0462 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND..............................HB-2186 PUB AID- MED ASSISTNCE ELIGBLTY ............................... HB-0274 PUBLIC AID- INDIGENT CARE........................................ HB-0955 PUBLIC AID-LEG IMPACT STUDY....................................... HB-2452 SCH BUS DRIVERS/ABANDON BUS................................. HB-0003 TOXIC AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION ............................... HB-0463 UNIFORM DETERMINATION OF DEATH............................. HB-0036 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ...................... ................... HB-0300 VEH CD--TRAUMA CARE FUND.............................................. HB-0753 VEH CD- TRUCK DRIVERS- LICENSES......................... HB-0005 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TROTTER HOUSE BILL: 13, 47, 94, 152, 284, 489, 785, 1283, 1422, 1587, 1649, 1694, 1797, 2010, 2112, 2295, 2486, 2681 SENATE BILL: 106, 200, 410, 442, 468, 527, 638, 718, 821, 837, 1054, 1146, 1148, 2468 TROTTER, DONNE E. REPRESENTATIVE (25TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. 1151, 1205, 1271, 1272, 1322, 1331, 1338 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 323, 463, 471, 513, 659, 666, 748, 833, 840, 879, 914, 947, 953, 1020, 1050, 1081, 1359 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 74, 83, 91 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM) $HOUSING DEVELOPMNT-TRUST FUND.......................... HB-0334 ABANDONED HOUSING TECHNICAL.......................... HB-2151 AFFORDABLE HOUSING STIMULATION ........................... HB-1503 AFFORDABLE HOUSING CREDIT................................ HB-2071 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING............. ........ HB-1875 AGED-DISABLED/SUBSIDY HOUSING ............................... HB-0785 AUDIT ELECTRIC CO IF POWER OUT........................ . HB-1392 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS.......................... HB-2116 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT ......................... HB-1592 CHICAGO CITY GOVERNMENT..................... ........ HB-2147 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL ................................... HB-2239 CMS-CERTIFY MIN & FEM BUSINESS........................... HB-2484 CONSTRUCTION CREW PROGRAM................................... HB-1877 CONSUMER FRAUD/DECEPTVE BUSINS........................ HB-1625 CONSUMER FRAUD DECEPTVE BUSINS.............................. HB-1626 COOK CO RECORDER-DEED SURCHARG.................... HB-2152 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................ HB-1649 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES ......................... HB-0437 FDA-DRUGS-GENERIC EQUIVALENT.............................. HB-0157 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE............... . HB-2066 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS........ ............... HB-2049 GROUP HOME ANTIDISCRIMINATION....... .............".. HB-0872 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE........................... HB-1573 HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY .......................................... HB-0459 HOUSE AUTHORITY-TENANT/MANAGE ....................... HB-1504 HUMAN RIGHTS-FORMAL TRAINING ............................ HB-0772 IDPA-PHARMACEUTICAL REBATES.............................. HB-0158 IDPA-PHARMACISTS-MEDICAID....................... .......H.... HB-0155 IDPA-PHARMACIST-MEDICAID REPRT .................... HB-0156 IDPA-PHARMACY REBATE RESTRICTN............................ HB-0159 IDPA-RESOURCE DEVELOP ................................................ HB-1930 IHDA- MORTGAGES/VETS ................................................... HB-16 15 INNKEEPERS-FRAUD/GUEST............................................ HB-2238 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT................................ HB-2111 INS CD-PREMIUM DATA..................... .............. HB-1591 JUV COURT ACT-POLICE RECORDS............................... HB-2467 LABR-WOMEN/MINORITIES/REPORT .............................. HB-2074 LOW INCOME HOUSING-VALUATION.............................. HB-1243 MANUFACTURED HOME OWNER RIGHTS..................... HB-2588 MEDICAID MAIL-ORDER PROGRAM.................................. HB-0172 MEDICAL PRAC INSUR BENEFICIARY............................... HB-2159 MIN & FEM BUSNESS NO 50% WOMEN ........................... HB-2481 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME...................... ................... HB-0774 MINIMUM WAGE-OVERTIME....... .............................. HB-2798 MOBILE HOME-LEASE OPTIONS..................................... HB-2585 MOBILE HOME-LEASE PROVISIONS................................... HB-2586 MOBILE HOMES-SALE ......................... ............. HB-2587 MUNI CD-DEPUTY CLERK APPOINTMT .................... HB-2148 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT....................... HB-0893 PROP TX DELINQENT TAXES ....................................... HB-2072 PROPERTY TAX-EXEMPTIONS................... ..................... HB-2516 PROPERTY TRANSFER-TITILE............................................ HB-2164 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND.............................. HB-2186 PUB AID-PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT................................ HB-2230 RECORDER SURCHARGE-COOK COUNTY .................. HB-1559 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUNDRAISER............................ HB-2560 SCH CD MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF............................ HB-2172 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION............................................ HB-1876 TENANT MANAGEMENT ACT............................................... HB-0909 TENANT RIGHTS NOTICE-HOUSING ................................. HB-1244 TIFS- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION..................... ......... ........... HB-2483 2469 TURNER, ARTHUR REPRESENTATIVE (18TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. TOLL HIGHWAY-AFFIRMATIVE ACT................................ HB-2482 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN................................ HB-2326 UNEMPLOY INS TRAINING PROGRAMS ........................ HB-2245 UN EMPLOY MT INSURNCE-WORKSHARNG.................... HB-0773 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ........................ HB-1595 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE ..........................H.B-0244 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY TURNER HOUSE BILL: 205, 206, 322, 324; 436, 761, 1587, 1912, 2010, 2018, 2216, 2368, 2524 SENATE BILL: 3, 442, 770, 1054, 1322, 1351, 1353 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 227, 228, 528, 633, 666; 802, 840, 1152, 1153; 1426, 1435 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 16 WAIT, RONALD A. REPRESENTATIVE (64TH DIST. REP) $OCE- PRISONER REVIEW BOARD ................................ HB-0654 ANIMAL DISPOSAL-PROCEDURES ............................... HB- 1368 BOONE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER LAW ....................... HB-1237 CNTY EMERGENCY-DISASTER PLAN........................... HB-1247 CO UN TY ZON IN G ...................................................................... H B-1273 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE..................... HB-1659 HUMANE CARE ACT-INVESTIGATOR................ HB-1272 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER ............................... HB-0579 PHONE-NO LINE CHARGE/WAIVR FEE ........................... HB-1697 POULTRY INSPECTN ACT/REDEFINE.................................. HB-1828 SCH CD-DISTRICT INCOME TAX ACT.............................. HB-1227 SEED ARBITRATION ACT...... ........ .......................................... HB-0620 TOW VEH IMMEDIATELY-COUNTY........................ HB-1276 VEH CD-TRUCK WEIGHT.. ............................................. HB-1271 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WAIT SENATE BILL: 336, 354, 680, 829, 1161 HOUSE IESOLUTION: 857, 1155, 1213 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 22 WALSH, TOM P. REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-LAKE DE PUE/BUREAU CNTY .............................. HB-0674 $GRANTS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BRD.......................... HB-0294 $G RANTS-DCCA-TELECOMMUN ICATION.................... HB-0295 AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT.................................. HB-2464 ALCOHOL-DRUG INTERVENOR-SCHOOL .................... HB-2413 BOTTLED WATER-LABELS-STANDARDS..................... HB-0788 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT.................................. HB-0991 COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT............................... HB-2062 CREDIT CARD ISSUANCE-CHECKS ................................... HB-0989 CRIM CD-SEX ASSAULT-SENTENCE ............................... HB-2596 DENTAL ACT-CONTINUE ED ........................... .......... HB-1481 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT..................................... HB-2349 ELEC CD-ABSENTEE BALLOTS........................................ HB-2631 ELEC CD- REGISTRATION ....................................... .......... HB-2632 ENTERPRISE ZONE-SALES TAX .......................................... HB-0298 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS............................. HB-2570 EPA-HAZARDOUS WASTE FEE ............................... ...HB-1033 ETHANOL FUEL ACT ....................................................... HB-0865 EXPAND PHONE SERVICE COST................................... .... HB-0992 FAMILY ADVOCACY ACT .................................................. HB-2187 FELONY- DUI/HOMICIDE ......................................................HB-2521 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA .............................. HB-2463 GOV ETHICS-TEACHER EXEMPTION .................. ........ HB-0732 HAZARDS SUBSTNCE-WARNING LABEL ....................... HB-0814 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT.................. . .......... HB-0197 INCOME TX-VETS BONUS ......... ............... ............ HB-2579 LIFE INS NOTICE BENEFICIARY ..B............................. HB-2047 MED PRAC ACT-VISIT PERMITS................................... HB-1854 MHDD CONFID-CORONER INQUIRY................................. HB-0852 PAY PER CALL SERV COMSUMER PRO..................... HB-2524 PUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ... .................. HB-0990 PURCHASING ACT-ILLINOIS GOODS ........................... HB-2573 RECYCLING- SOURCE SEPARATION................. ......... ....... HB-1792 SCH CD- DISTANCE LEARNING .............................H........... HB-0296 SOLID WASTE PLAN ACT-REDUCE.................................. HB-1791 2470 WALSH, TOM P. REPRESENTATIVE (75TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. ST EMPLOY ACCRUED LEAVE PAY ....................... HB-0198 ST TREAS LIMIT INVEST AUTHORTY................................. HB-2448 STEEL PRODUCTS PROCUREMNT ......................................... HB-1811 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM..................................... HB-2571 SURPLUS STATE CARS TO MUNI ........................................... HB-0721 UNDERGROUND TANK/CONTRACT DEED......................HB-2415 UNEMPL INS-ELIGIBLE IF LOCKOUT................................. HB-1915 VARIOUS TAX GASOHOL ..................................... ........... HB-0683 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED PARK........................................ HB-1870 VETERANS-STATE HOME............................................... HB-0614 WORKPLACE LITERACY ACT......................................... . HB-2100 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WALSH HOUSE BILL: 129, 162, 397, 551, 1162, 1309, 1463, 1499, 1812, 2085, 2307, 2362, 2567, 2736, 2737 SENATE BILL: 62, 68, 78, 106, 154, 196, 201, 232, 259, 293, 332,381, 405, 484, 496, 499, 512, 651,721, 757, 923, 924, 971, 1002, 1095, 1345, 1361, 1365, 1438, 1454 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 266, 315, 421, 775, 1114, 1115, 1194, 1195, 1196 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 32, 60,77 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP) $BD OF ED-TEACHERS RETIREMENT .............................. HB-0886 $BOARD OF EDUCATION............................................ HB-0357 $CIVIL SERV COMM-PUBLIC COUNSL............................ HB-0650 $DEPT-MILITARY AFFAIRS.......................................... HB-0644 $GRANTS-EPA/VARIOUS AGENCIES.............................. HB-0630 $METROPOLITAN PIER/EXPO AUTH .................................... HB-0648 $OCE-COMMISSIONER BANKS-TRUST............................ HB-0649 $OCE-COMMISSNR SAVING-RESIDENT.......................... HB-0660 $OCE- COURT OF CLAIMS..................................................... HB-0652 $OCE- DCCA ................... ............ .... .................... B-0641 SOCE-DEPT-CONSERVATION ....................................... HB-0637 $OCE- DEPT- LABOR .................................. ... ......................... HB-0636 $OCE- DEPT- LOTTERY .................................... ..................... HB-0631 $OCE-DEPT-NUCLEAR SAFETY ........................................ HB-0639 $OCE- EPA ................ ........... ........................... .... HB-0643 $OCE-INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION................................. HB-0651 $OCE-LOCAL LABOR RELATNS BOARD ............................. HB-0635 $OCE-PRAIRIE ST 2000 AUTHORITY ................................... HB-0629 $OCE-PRISONER REVIEW BOARD................................. HB-0654 $OCE- PUBLIC COUNCIL.................................................... HB-0638 $OCE-RETIREMENT SYSTEMS......................................... HB-0642 $OCE-ST FIRE MARSHAL............................................. HB-0656 $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ................................. HB-0632 $OCE-STATE LABOR RELATIONS BRD............................... HB-0645 $OCE- STATE POLICE............................ .............. ......HB-0646 $U OF I-STUDY PRAIRIE ST GAMES............................ HB-0243 ABOLISH BD REGENTS-BD GOVRNORS............................. HB-1727 CANNABIS-CONTROL SUB-FORFEIT............................... HB-2804 CONSUMER/LEASE AGREEMENTS........................,............... HB-1379 DAY CARE HOME LOCAL REGULATION ..........................HB-0896 FUND EDUCATION FIRST ACT........................................... . HB-0019 HORSE RACETAX ALLOCATION FUND........................ HB-1005 HYPNOTIST LICENSING ACT .................... ............ HB-1209 ICC WASTE HAUL/EXEMPT.............................................. HB-0197 PERSIAN GULF VETS-PROGRAMS................................. HB-1224 PRAIRIE STATE 2000-ABOLISH ............................ ........... HB-1136 PROBATE ACT- PERSONAL PROPERTY ................................ HB-2742 PUBLIC COMM COLLEGE-TAXES/TECH ................. HB-0908 RETAIL TAX-FILE PROTEST....................................;....... HB-1026 SCH CD-GIFTED FUNDING LEVEL ..................................... HB-2042 SCH CD IHSA TRANSFER RULES......................................... HB-1657 TAX-INCOME- FILE PROTEST ..............................HB-1025 WILDLIFE CD--NON RESIDENT PERMT..... ............... HB-0049 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WEAVER,M HOUSE BILL: 53, 125, 147, 210, 240, 314, 469, 493, 598, 602, 603, 604, 616,655, 658, 659, 677, 678, 819, 826, 887, 888, 2381, 2575 SENATE BILL: 64, 65, 132, 198, 296, 304, 305, 306, 308, 310, 311, 326, 334, 335, 336, 2471 WEAVER, MICHAEL REPRESENTATIVE (106TH DIST. REP)--Cont. 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373. 374, 440, 502, 894, 1300, 1351 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 124, 133, 213, 393, 505,590, 591, 592, 598, 660, 825, 1127 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 43 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 12, 13, 16, 19,20 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 9, 54 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP) $OCE-ST POLICE MERIT BOARD ............................... HB-0632 ABANDONED BABY ADOPTION ACT..................................... HB-2013 AGING-ADULT FOSTER HOMES....................................... HB-1908 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM.................... HB-1925 BOAT REGISTRATION & SAFETY.......................................... HB-1304 BOAT SAFETY-BLOOD ALCOHOL/WAKE....................... HB-1369 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS......................... HB-2125 CANNABIS/CONTRL SUB TORT CLAIM............................. HB-0065 CHILD CARE GROUP DAY CARE HOME..................... HB-0678 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ......................... HB-2017 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP............................ HB-0913 CIVIL ADMIN CD-TECHNICAL .......................... ....... HB-1606 COLLEGES & GASOHOL ...................................... HB-2368 CONTRACTS & GASOHOL USE.......................................... HB-2370 CORR CD-VOLUNTEER VOCATNL SCH............................. HB-0335 CRIM CD-ALCOHL INDUCED HOMICID............................ HB-1845 CRIM PRO- FAX WARRANT...... ......................................... HB-2456 CRIMINAL CD-CHILD SUPPORT ........................................ HB-1687 CRIM INAL CD- STALKING ..................................................... HB-2677 DASA-PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES.................. ...... HB-1128 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................. HB-0677 DCFS-CHILD CARE FUND.......................... ....... HB-1629 DCFS PLACEMENT EXEMPTIONS .................................... HB-0555 DCMS/DWNST PUB TRANSPT-GASOHOL ......................... HB-2325 DEFENSE CONTRACT PROCUREMENT............................ HB-1021 DEPT CONSERVATN-NO CONDEMNATN.......................... HB-0532 DOM VIOLENCE-INFO/PHYSICIAN ........................... HB-0044 DRUG-FREE SCH & COMMUNITY LAW............................ HB-0363 DRUG-FREE SCHOOLS/COMMUNITIES .......................... HB-0437 ELDER ABUSE-TERMS & LIABILITY.............................:..... HB-1713 ELEC CD-SCH CD/PRIMRY DATE CHG ..... ................ HB-0035 ELECT CD-CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION.......... ........ HB-1329 ENTERPRISE ZONE-AGRICULTURE ............................ HB-1134 EPA-FARM/LAND WASTE/CONSTRUCTN ....................... HB-2250 EPA-LANDFILL/BAN FOREIGN WASTE............................. HB-1375 EPA-LANDSCAPE WASTE COMPOSTING......................... HB-1287 EPA-SOLID WASTE REPORTING .................................... HB-2019 EPA-WASTE DISPOSAL FEE ........... ................................ HB-1335 ETHANOL RETROFIT-TRANSIT BUSES............................. HB-2536 FIRE PRO-EMERGENCY PHONE SYSTM...................... HB-0846 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................. HB-1506 GASOHOL SALES TAX ............................... ......... ............ HB-2367 GOV ETHICS-ANNUAL GIFT LIMIT ................ .......... HB-1331 GOV ETHICS STANDARDS ............................... ....... HB-1324 GOV ETHICS-STANDARDS-TESTIMONY......................... HB-1325 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS.................................... HB-2049 GRAIN DEAL WAREHOUSE/INSURANCE........ ............ HB-1659 HOME CONFINEMENT................................. ... ...... .. HB-1844 HYDROELECTRIC PWR-UTILIZATION ............................ HB-1696 IDPA- CHILD SUPPORT .......... ............... ... ........................... HB-1352 INC TX-SR CIT HLTH CARE DEDUCT................................ HB-0842 INCOME TAX-INTEREST EXEMPTION.......:............ HB-0902 KANKAKEE RIVER DAM TRANSFER..................................... HB-2649 LIVE ENTERTAINMT CROWD SAFETY................... HB-0626 MASS TRANSIT- GASOHOL..................... ......... ........... HB-2369 MIDWESTERN HIGHER ED COMPACT .............................. HB-0240 , NURSE HOME ADMIN-AUTHORITY .............................. HB-1621 OLYMPIANS-DISABILITIES-TAX USE............................ .HB-2190 2472 WELLER, GERALD C. REPRESENTATIVE (85TH DIST. REP)-Cont. PRIV CORR FACILITY MORATORIUM............................ HB-1785 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE REVIEW BD............ .........................HB-2054 PUB AID CD-HS OR EQUIVALENT.................................. HB-0577 PUBLIC AID-TRANSPORTATION....................... ........... . HB-1353 PUBLIC HEALTH-TECHNICAL.................................. HB-1938 RETIREMNT SAVINGS BONDS-NO TAX ............................ HB-0903 SCH CAPITAL FACILITY-BUILD IL................................... HB-1658 SCH CD-COOP UNIT DIST AGREEMNT ............................... HB-0662 SCH CD-RR CROSSING SAFETY ED.................................... HB-0843 SCH CD-SPEC ED/SUPPORTD EMPLOY............................ HB-2012 SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCT BUYERS ................................ HB-1769 SR CIT HOME ENVIRON LIVING PRO ................................... HB-1881 SR VOLUNTEER SERV CREDIT PGRM................................... HB-1292 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY ............................ HB-0738 STEROID DISTRIBUTION-CRIMINAL.. ..... ........ HB-1955 TRUTH IN TAXATION--NOTICE......................................... HB-0161 VEH CD-BREATH SCREENING/DUI .................................. HB-1451 VEH CD-DOT-STOP AT RR ....................................... HB-0182 VEH CD-RR GATE/ICC NUMBER............................ HB-0181 VEH CD-SOS/LIVING WILL.............................................. HB-1446 VEH CD-SPECIAL PLATES/MILITARY ............................... HB-0341 VEH CD-TOW VEH/LIGHTS/CO NAME ......................... HB-0718 WEATHERIZATION RECYCL INSULAT................................ HB-1137 WILD LIFE CD-HANDICAP/CROSSBOW ....................... HB-0921 WILDLIFE CODE-DEER SEASON ....................................... HB-0531 YOUTH DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FD............................... HB-0362 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WELLER HOUSE BILL: 98, 114, 162, 303, 314,554, 637, 743, 989, 1058, 1224, 1475, 1497, 1509, 1510, 1675, 1759, 1884, 1983, 2258, 2307, 2338, 2341, 2349, 2366, 2579 SENATE BILL: 60, 115, 122, 177, 182, 234, 263, 346, 364, 365, 368, 426, 427, 510, 644, 782, 828, 864, 894, 1019, 1105, 1111, 1127, 1237, 1244, 1250, 1283, 1293, 1299, 1303, 1318 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 80, 174, 252, 397, 437, 494, 495, 550, 566, 611, 663, 664, 687, 704, 705, 706, 712, 713, 732, 737, 746, 747, 762, 770, 787, 793,. 846, 848, 863, 894, 903, 908, 938, 939, 985, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1053, 1087, 1091, 1092, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1164, 1247, 1250, 1251, 1253, 1277, 1278, 1301, 1330, 1344, 1345, 1376, 1377, 1378, 1379, 1380, 1381, 1392, 1393, 1394, 1423, 1424, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1442, 1443, 1448 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 1, 19, 42, 48, 60, 79 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP) $GOB- SCHOOL GRANTS....................... ........................... HB-0787 ATTORNEY FEES-RECOVERY ............. ................. HB-2041 BALANCED BUDGET NOTE ACT............................................ HB-2418 BINGO-SR CITIZENS W/O LICENSE................................... HB-0722 CHILD LABOR-PENALTIES/OUTREACH ............................ HB-2(17 CIRCUIT BREAKER HOMESTEAD EXMP.............................. HB-0913 CIVIL PROC-QUICK TAKE INTEREST.................................. HB-0226 CIVIL PROC-STATUTE LIMITATIONS.................................. HB-0839 CIVIL PROCEDURE-WAIVER SERVICE .............................. HB-0428 CONTROLLED SUBS-COCAINE BASE ..........................." HB-1673 CONTROLLED SUBS-ENHANCEMENT......................... HB-1674 CONVEY PROPERTY TO MOKENA......................................... HB-1232 CORR-FINES-DOMESTIC BATTERY............................ HB-1675 CRIM CD-STREET GANG CRIME.......................................... HB-1672 CRIM PRO-ORDER OF PROTECTION................................... HB-1676 CRIMINAL CD-CIVIL RETAIL THEFT ........................... HB-2557 CRIM INAL ID- STOLEN ID.......................... ..................... HB-1381 DEPT-LABOR-WAGE PAYMENT/COLL........................... HB-2247 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT.................................... HB-2349 DIVORCE ACT CHILD SUPPORT........................................ HB-1007 DOT-UNDERGROUND UTILITY FACLTY ................... HB-1405 DPA-UNEARNED INCOME-DISABLED....................... HB-1349 EMINENT DOMAIN- TRIAL PREFERNCE....................... HB-0227 EMINENT DOMAIN-INTEREST....................................... HB-0228 EPA-POLLUTION BRD-TARP/RULE ............,.................. HB-0401 FLAG DISPLAY-ST FLAG POSITION .................................. HB-1506 2473 WENNLUND, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (84TH DIST. REP)-Cont. HUMAN RGHT-FIREFIGHTR/PARAMEDC....................... HB-0317 HUMAN RIGHTS ACT CLEAN UP ........................................ HB-0919 IDPA MEDICAID RATE COMPONENT............................. HB-2040 LOCAL GOVT RECYCLED PAPER PLAN ............................ HB-1126 MINIMUM WAGE- OVERTIME ........................................... HB-0774 MUNI CD-ANNEX PETITION/OWNER.............................. HB-0496 M UNICIPAL SERVICES ............................... .... .................HB-1922 MUNICIPAL WATER AND SEWER RATE............................ HB-0088 PEN CD-IMRF/GROUP HEALTH INSUR............................. HB-1426 PROPERTY TAX-HOMESTEAD EXEMPTN..................... HB-0229 PROPERTY TAX -OVERPAYMENT ........................................ HB-2450 RECYCLING-PLASTIC CODING RQMTS ............................ HB-2444 RESIDENCE LOT DISCLOSURE ACT.................. ......... HB-1377 SCH CD-SCHOOL BOUNDARIES ...................................... HB-2168 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX-EXEMPTION............................HB-1345 ST AGENCIES-ARREST RECORDS...................................... HB-1843 SUNSET-WATER WELL/PUMP-LICENSE ................. HB-1366 TALL STRUCTURES SAFETY ACT ............................ .......... HB-1286 UNDERGRD UTIL-INTERGOV AGREE................................ HB-1918 UNDERGRND UTILITY-GRAMMAR CHG.................... HB-0405 UNIFIED CD CORR-SENTENCING ........................................ HB-2133 USE TAX-EXEMPT SCHOOL BUSES ....................... ........ HB-0934 VEH CD-PERSIAN GULF PLATES........................... HB-2621 WEATHERIZATION RECYCL INSULAT ................................ HB- 1137 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WENNLUND HOUSE BILL: 56, 154, 255, 729, 1615, 1687, 1730, 1992, 2019, 2125, 2729, 2735' 2742 SENATE BILL: 78, 122, 125,173, 175, 382,384,822, 993, 1191, 1283, 1377, 1423, 1431 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 224, 338, 856, 915, 939, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1214 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST DEM) AGING-CAREGIVER SERVICE PRGM.................................. HB-1542 CANNABIS-CONTL SUBST/STEROIDS .......................... H-B-2125 CHILD CARE- FIRE ALARMS ............................... .............. HB- 1645 CHILD CARE-TECHNICAL................................................HB-1548 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY .............................. HB-2578 CIV ADMIN CD-PUBLIC HLTH STUDY ............................... HB-2583 CIVIL PRO-WAGE DEDUCT TECHNICL........................... HB-2532 CONDO PROP ACT-TECHNICAL ..................................... HB-1617 CONDO PROPERTY-CIVIL PROCEDURE... ................... HB-1929 CONDOMINIUMS-OWNER RIGHTS.................... ...............HB-2594 CREATE HOMELESS RELIEF AGENCY ................................. HB-1649 CRIM CD-FIREARM--WAITING PERIOD......................... HB-0045 CRIM CD-VEH CD/FELONY/SEIZ VEH ...... ............ HB-0468 DCCA-YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT........................................ HB-1543 DCFS-HOUSING PLACEMENT SERVICE .............................HB-0402 DCFS/PLACEM ENT .................................. ........... ..... HB-0583 DEPT-PUB HLTH- EMS/DISCIPLINE ............................... HB-1268 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM ............ ............ HB-0470 DIVORCE-MODIFY SUPPORT ....................................... HB-1321 DPA-INS COVERAGE/HIV............................................... HB-1797 EM S ACT- LICENSED ......................................... ....................... H B-1270 FOOD TOXIC DISCLOSURE ACT.................................... HB-0208 HEALTH ED CPR-HEIMLICH MANEUVR........................... HB-0691 HOSPITAL & HEALTH CARE ACTS .......................................HB-1677 HOSPITALS/NEWBORNS/DRUGS .......................................... HB-0 187 IDPA CHIROPRACTER REIMBURSE.................................... HB-1119 IL HLTH FACIL ACCEPT SECURITY ............................ HB-2010 INC TAX -AIDS VICTIM CHECKOFF ................................ HB-1798 INFANT MORTALITY/FAMILY PRACTC......................... HB-1139 LEAD POISON/WATER/SCREEN CHILD ......................... HB-2295 LEGISLATIVE DRUG TEST .......................... ............ ......... HB-1413 LOTTERY-PROHIBIT TX DELINQUENT ........................ HB-0439 LOTTERY-VIDEO MACHINES/TECH.................................... HB-1976 MINORITY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID............................... HB-1540 NO NEAR BEER IF UNDER 21 ..................... ......................... HB-2343 . NURSING HOME-PREVENT THEFT.......... ....... HB-0491 NUTRITION OUTREACH & PUBLIC ED ................................ HB-0273 2474 WHITE, JESSE C. JR. REPRESENTATIVE (8TH DIST DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-CHGO TCHR/STUDY LEAVE ........................... HB-0793 PEN CD-CHGO TEACHER-CONCURRENT .................. HB-1240 PEN CD-CHGO TEACH-SUSPENSION ......................... HB-1300 PEN CD-CK CNTY-UNION DUES................................. HB-0621 PEN CD-COOK CNTY/CHIEF OFFICER................................ HB-1193 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT .............................. HB-0792 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHP................................ HB-2581 PODIATRIC SCHOLARSHP-RESIDENCY:............................. HB-2293 PUB AID-ALL INCLUSIVE CARE ACT................................ HB-2466 PUB AID-ELECTRNC BENFIT TRNSFR .............. ........... HB-2227 PUB AID-GEN ASST-CONCILIATION ......................... HB-2229 PUB AID-HEALTHY KIDS PGRM.......................................... HB-0739 PUB AID-REINSTATMNT ELIGIBLE .................................... HB-0740 SR CIT REAL ESTATE TAX DEFERRL.................................... HB-1317 ST EMPLY-ACCRUED PAY/EMPLOYMNT......................... HB-0210 STATE POLCE REPORT HATE CRIME.................................. HB-2063 TENANT UTILITY PAYMNT DISCLSUR............................. HB-1312 YOUTH LIABILITY INSURANCE FUND............................ HB-2345 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WHITE HOUSE BILL: 3, 47, 97, 103, 198,225, 242, 329, 489, 582, 608, 814, 967, 1000, 1123, 1269, 1474, 1499, 1554, 1623, 1808, 1947, 2025 SENATE BILL: 98, 162, 200, 332, 442, 500, 510, 600, 608, 638, 888, 1051; 1058, 1078, 1105, 1146, 1215, 1227, 1380, 1393, 1435, 1443, 1462 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 219, 323, 329, 666, 697, 801, 833, 840, 868, 885, 1163, 1257 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 74, 79 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM) $ST APPELLATE DEFENDER.............................. ............... HB-1048 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT ............................... HB-0278 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT.................... HB-1592 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY........................................ HB-0361 CIVIL PRO-ATTORNEYS FEES............................ HB-1505 CIVIL PROCEDURE-TECHNICAL..................................HB-2239 CONDOMINIUMS-RIGHTS ................................................ HB-2494 CONSUM FRAUD-REPEAL TITLE INS............................. HB-2070 CONSUMER FRAUD-ATTORNEY FEES ......................... HB-2523 CORP FIDUCIARY INVESTMENTS .................................. HB-2410 CORRECTIONS-BURGLARY ........................................ HB-2487 CORRECTIONS-MANDATORY TERM .............................. HB-1590 CORRECTIONS-SENTENCING........................................ HB-0008 CREATE FORENSIC DNA LABORATORY ........................... HB-2499 CRIM PRO-JUVENILE COURT ................................ HB-1593 DENTAL ACT-FREE SERV-LIABILITY.............................. HB-1594 DITCH REINFORCMNT/SHORING ACT................................ HB-1852 EXAMINE TITLE INSURANCE AGENT................................. HB-2496 HUMAN RTS-CITIZENSHIP STATUS.................................. HB-2243 HUMAN RTS-RESPONDNT/DISCLOSURE......................... HB-2241 IDPA-CASE MANAGEMENT........................... ............ HB-2302 IDPA-REIMBURSE ATTORNEYS................. .......... HB-2234 INNKEEPERS-FRAUD/GUEST............................... ...... HB-2238 INS CD-PREMIUM DATA.................. .................................. HB-1591 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT ACT .......................... HB-1903 JUVENILE COURT-INSPECT RECORDS............................. HB-1951 JUVENILE CRT-LIMIT COMMITMENT.............................. HB-1589 JUVNL CRIM CD-PUBLIC HOUSING.......................... HB-2498 MECHANICS LIEN-NOTICE ........................... ............HB-0910 PROPERTY TAX-REDEMPTION.......................................... HB-2492 PUBLIC AID-ABORTION FUNDING...................................... HB-2083 PUBLIC UNIV SEARCH COMMITTEE..................................... HB-2558 RECORDER SIGNATURE COPIES............................... HB-2495 REV ACT 1939-TAKE NOTICE............................................ HB-2493 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER.............................. HB-2560 SCH CD-LOCAL SCH COUNCIL MEMBR ............................ HB-2497 STATE SKILLS CORPORATION................................... HB-1876 TAX LEVY-CERTIFICATION DATE............................... HB-0406 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG .......................... HB-1595 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WILLIAMS 2475 WILLIAMS, PAUL J. REPRESENTATIVE (24TH DIST.DEM)-Cont. HOUSE BILL: 23, 164, 236, 1203; 1587, 1870, 2125, 2242, 2244, 2683, 2684 SENATE BILL: 527, 659, 673, 744, 992, 1079, 1331, 1338 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 113, 369, 633, 914, 1198. WOJCIK, KATHLEEN L. REPRESENTATIVE (45TH DIST. REP) AG LOAN GUARANTEE FUND-TRANSFR ................... HB-0978 CDB-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ................................... HB-1656 CLINICAL LAB ACT-RULES ...................................... HB-1856 EPA- TECH N ICA L ...................................................................... H B-1994 FISH CD- ZEBRA MUSSEL................................ ................... HB-1757 GEN ASSISTANCE SOCIAL SERVICE........................ . HB-0587 HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS-DISEASES........................... HB-1242 HOSPITAL LAW-TECHNICAL ................................. HB-2272 HUMAN RIGHTS-EMPLOYEE TRAINING .......................... HB-0771 IDPA- MANAGED CARE PROGRAM ..................................... HB-1211 INC TX- HEALTH INSUR DEDUCTION .......................... HB-0365 INS C DCANCER TREATMENT ................ ................ HB-1425 INS CD-HMO/EXEMPT SMALL EMPLOY.......................... HB-0133 INSUR-CLAIMS-COVER INFERTILITY ................... HB-1470 JUVENILE AGE REDUCTION ......................................... HB-1056 MECHANICS LIEN-WAIVER ..................................... .... HB-0859 MUNI CD-FOREIGN FIRE TAX ........................................ HB-0961 PROP TAX EXT LIMIT ACT-EXCLSN .................................. HB-2669 PROP TAX LIMITATION-EXEMPTIONS ............................. HB-2668 PUBLIC AID-MEDICAL ASST CUTS...................................... HB-1001 PUBLIC AID SPECIAL ASSISTANCE .............................. HB-1055 REVENUE SHARING-TERMINOLOGY.............................. HB-1760 SOLID WASTE- TECHNICAL ................................. HB-1993 STATE REVENUE SHARING ......................... ..... ............... B HB-1759 TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM DIST.................................... HB-2278 VEH CD-SURVIVOR PLATES ........................................... HB-1138 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOJCIK HOUSE BILL: 120, 920, 1036, 1309, 1838, 1955, 2648 SENATE BILL: 609, 868, 1105 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 84, 85, 149, 205, 282, 363, 407, 655, 679, 836, 860, 1048, 1080, 1228, 1422 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 18, 42 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 96 HOUSE BILL: (SSI) I, (SSI) 3 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM) AGING-ADULT DAY CARE PILOT................................. HB-2464 BRD ELECT-EXAMINE PETITIONS ................................ HB-0953 GA-PEN CD-AUDITOR GEN-SERVICES........................ HB-0412 METRO E SANITARY DIST-TITLE...................................... HB-0413 PEN CD-CHGO ALDERMEN/30 DAYS ................................ HB-1046 PEN CD-CHGO MUNI/OFFICIALS ........................................ HB-0969 PEN CD-DNST TCHR/LAYOFF CREDIT.............................. HB-2645 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR DISABILITY................................... HB-0730 PEN CD-FLAT RATE/STATE FUNDING .............................. HB-1635 PEN CD IMRF/MULTITYPE LIBRARY ......................... HB-2667 PEN CD-METRO WATER-CONSERVATN....................... HB-0971 PEN CD MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT .......................... HB-0364 PEN CD-MUNI RETIRMNT-FORMULA ...............:... HB-0390 PEN CD-POPULATION LIMIT................................. HB-0972 PEN CD SCH PSYCHOLOGIST INTERN ........................... HB-0514 PEN CD-ST EMPL-DEPT-ST POLICE............................... HB-0389 PEN CD-ST EMPLOY-RETIREMENT.................................. HB-1442 PEN CD-ST UNIV-SICK LEAVE.......................................... HB-0391 PEN CD-ST UNIVERSITIES-REFUNDS ........................ HB-0392 PEN CD-SURS-HALF-TIME....................................... HB-1620 PEN CD-TECHNICAL ....... . .......... .............. .. e................. HB-0968 PEN CD UNIVERSITIES-BD MEMBERS............................ HB-1291 PEN CD/APPELLATE PROSECUTOR ............... ........................ HB-0449 PEN CD/SURS/OPTIONAL PROGRAM......:............ HB-2730 PENCD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ......................... HB-1393 PENSION CD IMRF TENURE ........................................... HB-0970 PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLICATION ACT...................................... HB-1187 2476 WOLF, SAM W. REPRESENTATIVE (111TH DIST. DEM)-Cont: ST UNIV-RETIREMENT ANNUITY.............................. HB-0415 ST UNIVERSITIES-RETIREMENT.............................. HB-0414 VEH CD-TRANSPORT/SCH CHILDREN.............................. HB-0567 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOLF HOUSE BILL: 90, 91, 92, 93, 398, 791, 1281 SENATE BILL: 136, 726, 774, 829, 1470 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 117, 125, 126, 158, 356, 595, 596, 639, 658, 716, 826, 952, 1454 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM) $CDB-BENTON COMMUNITY SCH DIST......................... HB-0139 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ................................... ..................... HB-0380 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ................................................ HB-0381 $DEPT PUBLIC AID ............ ............................................ HB-0382 AMBULATORY SURGICAL-CARE RECOV ................... HB-2590 CDB-SCH PLAN ASSISTANCE-GRANTS.................. . HB-0604 CDB-UNIV CONTRACTS...................... ........ ............. HB-1916 CEMETARY CARE-DESTRUCTION............................... HB-0367 CHILD CARE-GROUP DAY CARE HOME............................ HB-0678 CHILD CUSTODY-EXPERT REVIEW............................ HB-1164 CIRCUIT CLERK CIVIL CASE FEE.................... ........... HB-1063 CIVIL RIGHTS-PARENT/STUDENT ................................... HB-2525 COAL DEV FUND-INCOME TX CRDT................................. HB-0991 CORRECTIONS-LITERACY PROGRAM............................... HB-1632 CORRECTIONS-PROBATION FEE.......... ...................... HB-1062 CORRECTIONS- SUPERVISION........................................... HB-1061 COUNSELOR & CLINICAL-LICENSING ............... .... HB-0284 CRIM PROC-CHILD VICTIM TESTIFY................................. HB-0043 DAY CARE-NUMBER OF CHILDREN................................. HB-0677 DCFS-INTERSTAT EXCHANGE/ADOPTN........................HB-2468 DISABLED PERSONS-HOME SERVICES....................... HB-0330 DISASTER VOLUNTEER LEAVE ACT.................................... HB-2349 DIVORCE-PROPERTY DIVISN-CRIME....................... HB-0661 DOC-STAMPS-BOATS-FIREARM-PARKS....................HB-0070 ELEC CD-JUDGES OF ELECTION ........................ ............ HB-0398 ELEC CD-U OF I-TRUSTEES..................................... HB-1066 ENTERPRISE ZONE--SALES TAX........................ HB-0298 EPA-HAZ WASTE PCB INCINERATORS............................... HB-2570 FARM FAMILY ASSISTANCE.........................................HB-1695 FIRE PROTECTION-ANNEXATION...................................... HB-0705 FISH CD-WILDLIFE CODE-ZEBRA..................................... HB-2463 GEN OBLIGTN BOND-DENR COAL.............................. HB-1869 HIGHWAY CODE-UNIT ROADS.......................................... HB-2749 ICC-PUB UTILITY/ELECT MEMBERS ................................. HB-0556 IDPA-PROMPT PAYMENT............................................... HB-0849 INC TX-DEDUCTION-LIFE INSURANC.................... HB-0429 INC TX-HEALTH INSUR DEDUCTION............................... HB-0365 INCREASE COAL DEVELOP FUND ......................................... HB-1868 INS CD-MINE SUBSIDENCE........... ............... HB-0254 INS CD-PREMIUM RATES INCREASE ........................... HB-0039 LABOR-PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS............................ HB-0574 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES................................. HB-1926 LANDLORD MAINTAIN PREMISES ................................ HB-2515 LICENSING WILDLIFE-STATE POWER ...........................HB-0579 LONG TERM CARE-FUNDING....................................... .. HB-2508 MED PRAC ACT-UNDERSERVED AREAS........................ HB-0578 MUNI CD-TIF BONDS ............................................. HB-0277 NURSE HOME CARE-INS/SURETY BND...................... HB-0735 OPEN MEETINGS-EXCEPTIONS ...................................... HB-0925 OPEN PRIMARY ACT-ELECTIONS................................... HB-0015 OPTOMETRIST-PHARMACEUTCL AGENT........................ HB-0893 PEN CD DWNST TCHR FLAT RATE............................... HB-0315 PEN CD-DWNST TCHR/MILTRY CREDT ........................... HB-0422 PEN CD-DWNSTTCHR/HLTH INSURNC..................... HB-0561 PEN CD-DWNST TEACHER-MILITARY............................ HB-0776 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ................................ HB-0419 PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT ..................... HB-0421 2477 WOOLARD, LARRY REPRESENTATIVE (117TH DIST. DEM)-Cont. PEN CD-MILITARY SERVICE CREDIT .............................. HB-0792 PEN CD-NO EARLY RETRMT PENALTY .......................... HB-1052 PEN CD-RETIREMENT 1.67 & 2.2 .................................... HB-0424 PEN CD/ST HIGHWAY MAINT WORKER............................ HB-0397 PREVAILING WAGE-SCOPE- KICKBACK.......................... HB-2104 PUB UTIL-ILCOAL-CLEAN AIR ........... .......................... HB-2342 SPUB UTILITIES-COST ANALYSIS ................. ............. HB-0990 PURCHASING ACT-ELIGIBLE BIDDER ............................. HB-2048 REV-COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW................................... HB-0848 RURAL HLTH ACT-CENTER POWER ................................. HB-2577 SCH CD-CHANGE FISCAL YEAR ...................................... HB-2654 SCH CD-LIFE SAFTEY FNDS/REPAIR................................ HB-0282 SCH CD RANDOM STUDENT ASSESSMT.......................... HB-0562 SCH CD-TECH PREPARATION PRGM ................. ............ HB-0755 SIU-AQUACULTURE CENTER ........................................ HB-0345 SOCIAL WORKERS- VARIOUS ACTS ................................. HB-0606 ST FINANCE TRANSFER FUNDS GRF ................................... HB-1297 ST PROMPT PAY-INTEREST PENALTY ............................... HB-0738 STATE BUDGET-TAX REPORTS ........................................... HB-2364 STATE SCHOOL TAX ................................................... ...... HB-2638 SURFACE-MINED LAND/RECLAIM.................................... HB-2571 UNEMPL INS-STUDENT DEPENDENT................................ HB-0212 VEH CD-TRUCK EQUIPMENT................ .......... HB-2718 VETERANS ST EMPLOYMNT CONTRACT........................... HB-0059 WHISTLEBLOW PROTECTION REWARD...................... ........HB-2110 WILDLIFECD- CRIPPLED BIRD .................. .................. HB-0666 WILDLIFE CD-2 DEER-DOE-BUCK .................................. HB-1633 WILDLIFE-HUNTING SEASON............................................. HB-0708 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY WOOLARD HOUSE BILL: 50, 198, 247, 302, 309, 469, 478, 721, 896, 2363, 2526, 2748 SENATE BILL: 39, 56, 57, 58, 130, 132, 283, 398, 441, 455, 484, 495, 512, 539, 727, 751, 791,,841, 874, 927, 928, 953, 972, 979, 1048, 1051, 1053, 1074, 1089, 1286 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 13, 49, 50, 138, 225, 315, 449, 579, 580, 605, 913, 1056, 1057, 1093, 1130, 1154, 1192, 1397, 1407, 1408, 1469 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 41, 77 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 26 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM) $STAPPELLATE DEFENDER............................,.................... HB-1048 ALLIED HLTH CARE PROF ASST-CHG ............................... HB- 1217 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING-WAGES ............................. HB-0179 APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS ACT .............................. ........ HB-0278 CIRCUIT COURTS COOK COUNTY ....................................... HB-0361 COM MENTL HEALTH CTR CHKOFF FD .............................. HB-2194 COMM COLLEGE-TRUSTEE/ELECTION............................ HB-0116 CONSTRUCTION JOBS PROGRAM................. ........ HB-0236 CORRECTIONS-FIXED TERM-SENTENC ....................... HB-2683 CORRECTIONS PAROLE CONDITIONS ......................... HB-2684 CORRECTIONS SENTENCING .......................................... HB-0008 DCCA-LOANS MIN & FEM BUSINESS ............................. HB-0119 DCFS-HOUSING SERVICES........................................... HB-0318 DENTAL PRACTICE ACT-BILLS............................................ HB-0918 DEPT-PUBLIC AID/GEN ASSISTANCE....... ..................... HB-1203 DEPT-PUBLIC HEALTH/STDY TRAUMA............................ HB-1486 DEV FIN AUTH-MOTION PICTR PRGM .............................. HB-0470 EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT ............................ HB-1830 EARNED TAX CREDIT INFO .................................................... HB-1831 ELEC CD-CANCELLED REGISTRATION..........................:.. HB-0471 ELEC CD-ELEC DAY REGISTRATION ................................. HB-0279 FINANCIAL CONSUMER ASSOCIATION .............................. HB-0168 HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY ............................................ HB-2530 HOSPITAL & HEALTHCARE ACTS ...................................... HB-1677 HOUSING AUTH-TENANT MEMBERS ............................. HB-1587 HUMAN RGHT-EMPLOYMENT IMPACT............................ HB-2244 HUMAN RIGHTS-PRIVATE CLUBS ...................................... HB-0023 HUMAN RIGHTS-PUNITIVE DAMAGES ............................. HB-2242 HUMAN RTS-ADMINISTRATIVE REVW ............................ HB-2240 2478 YOUNG, ANTHONY L. REPRESENTATIVE (17TH DIST. DEM}-Cont. HUMAN RTS-SEX HARASS-PUNITIVE...........................:. HB-2681 .IDPA-SHUTOFF/EVICTN MORATORIUM ........................ HB-2228 INS CD-LONG TERM CARE POLICY................................... HB-2528 JUV CT DISMISSAL ABUSE ............. ........................ .. HB-2171 LABOR -PERMANENT REPLACEMENTS.......................... HB-0100 LENDING FAIRNESS-DEBT HISTORY................................. HB-0594 MECHANICS LIEN--WAIVER ................... ...... ............. HB-0237 MECHANICS LIEN- WAIVER ............................................... HB-0859 METRO WATER DIST-CIVIL SERVICE................................ HB-1661 MIN & FEM BUSNESS-NO 50% WOMEN ........................ HB-2481 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE......................... HB-0593 MUNI CD-ANNEX PETITION/OWNER................................ HB-0496 NARCOTIC PROFIT FORFEITURE.....................................HB-0399 NURSES INITIATIVE FUND ................................ ................. HB-1694 PEN CD-CHGO FIREMEN/TECHNICAL............................. HB-1485 PUB UTILITIES-LIMIT ACCESS FEE ...................... ......... HB-0164 PUBLIC AID-COST LIVING ADJUST..................................... HB-0234 PUBLIC WORKS PROMPT PAYMENT..................................... HB-0703 SCH CD-CHGO SCH REFORM/TECHNCL .......................... HB-0360 SCH CD-CHICAGO PRINCIPAL/POWER............................ HB-0417 SCH CD-CLASS SIZE IN K-3...................................... HB-0258 SCH CD-LOC COUNCIL FUND RAISER................... .... HB-2560 SCH CD-LOCAL SCH COUNCIL MEMBR ........................ HB-2497 SCH CD-MINORITY TEACHER CERTIF.............................. HB-2172 SCH CD-STUDENT ASSESSMENT/TECH....................:....... HB-0216 STEEL PRODUCT PROCURE-EXPAND................................ HB-0143 TIFS-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION......................................... HB-2483 UNIFIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG ......................... HB-1595 UNIV SYSTEM/SOS-EMPLOYMNT PROG ...................... HB-0123 UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE........................... ..... HB-0300 UNIVERSL HEALTH CARE-INSURANCE .......................... HB-2774 UTILITY PWR FAILURE PAY DAMAGE .............................. HB-0244 VEH CD-HANDICAPPED SPACES........................................... HB-0024 VEH CD RESTRICT DRIVE PERMIT................................. HB-2173 WIC NO SMOKE PROGRAM ................................................... HB-2564 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNG,A HOUSE BILL: 213, 313, 967, 2125 SENATE BILL: 10, 11, 108, 420, 441,705, 758, 760, 959, 976, 981, 1053, 1054, 1095, 1322 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 75, 90, 238,342, 369, 528, 633, 666, 689, 840, 850, 906, 1042, 1081, 1121, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1306, 1354, 1445 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 34, 74 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CA: 3 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 6 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM) $DCCA-URBAN ASSISTANCE .................................. HB-1586 $E ST LOUIS-RIVERFRONT .......................................... HB-1578 ALCOHOL & DRUG DEPENDENT PRGRM............................ HB-1925 BANKS-CASH PUBLIC AID CHECKS............................ HB-2116 BANKS-CONSUMER DEPOSIT/STATMNT.................... HB-1592 BUILD IL-SM BUSINESS INCUBATOR................................. HB-0879 CHILD CARE-QUALITY INCENTIVE ................................. HB-2460 CIVIL ADMIN-URBAN ASSIST-REPRT ..................... HB-0876 COMM COLLEGE-EAST ST LOUIS........................................HB-2314 CORRECTIONS- BURGLARY............................................. HB-2487 DCCA-CARIBBEAN TRADE OFFICE....................... H.. B-1585 DCCA-DOT-SCOTT AIRFORCE BASE .............................. HB-1579 DCCA-PLAN URBAN LOCAL NEEDS............................... HB-0881 DCCA-TRASH COLLECTION-DEMOLITN ................. HB-1574 DCCA-URBAN CIVILIAN YOUTH SERV ............................. HB-0880 DCFS-TRAIN CHILD CARE WORKERS ......................... HB-2458 E ST LOUIS FAMLY RESRCE CENTER................................... HB-2313 E ST LOUIS PUB WORKS CAP DEVEL..................................... HB-1037 E ST LOUIS-JOB TRAINING PRGM ................................... HB-0877 EAST ST LOUIS ENTERPRISE ZONE .............................. HB-0882 EAST ST LOUIS PUBLIC SAFETY..................... .................... HB-0905 2479 YOUNGE, WYVETTER H. REPRESENTATIVE (113TH DIST. DEM)--Cont. EAST ST LOUIS DEVELOPMENT .......................................... HB-1571 ENERGY ASSISTANCE ACT........................................... HB-0580 ENTERPRISE HIGH SCHOOL............................................. .. HB-0883 FIRE DIST-VETERAN PREFERENCE..................................... HB-2066 GOVT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS................................. HB-2049 GUARANTEED JOB OPPORTUNITY ACT........................ HB-1580 HIGHER ED-AFRICAN EXCHANGE ..................... HB-1573 IDPA-RESOURCE DEVELOP .............................................. HB-1930 INFRASTRUCTURE BANK ACT........................................ HB-1607 INS CD COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT......................... HB-21 11 JURY DUTY EXEMPTIONS ............................................ HB-0878 LENDING FAIRNESS DEBT HISTORY.............................. HB-0594 LOCAL GOV FINANCE PLAN-TIF......................... ........ HB-1755 LOCAL GOVT FINANCE PLAN-PUBLIC.............................. HB-1896 LOW INCOME HOMEBUYERS ACT ..................................... HB-1038 MINRTY & FEMALE-EMPLY CONTRACT ......................... HB-1576 MTR VEH RETAIL INSTALLMNT RATE........................... HB-0593 MUNI CD-NET SALE TAX/BONDS.......................... HB-1570 MUNI-FINANCIAL DISTRESSED CITY ......................... HB-1572 PARK DIST CD-SWIM POOLS ............................................. HB-1583 PROP TX-DELINQENT TAXES .......................................... HB-2072 PUB AID-LOCAL GOVT HEALTH FUND......................... HB-2186 PUB AID-PRIVATE SHELTER GRANT.............................. HB-2230 PUB INFRASTRCTRE-E ST L/GRANT..................................... HB-1756 PUB UNIVRSTY-SEARCH COMMITTEE.............................. HB-2122 PURCHASING ACT--ELIGIBLE BIDDER............................... HB-2048 ST REVENUE SHARING-TECHNICAL ............................ HB- 1581 ST REVENUE SHARING-FORMULA................................... HB-1582 ST SERVICE PLAN- E ST LOUIS ............................................ HB-1577 STATE SK ILLS CORPORATION .................... .................... HB-1876 TOWNSHIP-HOUSING COMPONENTS................................ HB-1584 TOXIC POLLUTION REDUCTION PLAN................................ HB-2326 UN I FIED CD CORRECTNS-SENTENCNG .......................... HB-1595 URBAN & RURAL CONSERVATN CORPS......................... HB-1575 WILDLIFE CO/RABBIT SEASON ONLY ......................... HB-2764 OTHER LEGISLATION SPONSORED OR COSPONSORED BY YOUNGE,W HOUSE BILL: 13, 168, 1203, 1615, 1875, 1877, 1910, 1912, 2010, 2018, 2074, 2216, 2245, 2526, 2558 SENATE BILL: 233, 484, 1053, 1302, 1353, 1421 HOUSE RESOLUTION: 157, 227, 840, 873,893, 975, 1002, 1037, 1038, 1123, 1312 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION: 2, 34, 39, 65 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION: 93 2480 INDEX TO SUBJECT MATTER 2481 ABORTION see: criminal law and procedure -miscellaneous ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT see: state government ADOPTION see: domestic relations ADVERTISING AERONAUTICS AGRICULTURE ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ANIMALS AND INSECTS ANTITRUST see: criminal law and procedure -miscellaneous APPROPRIATIONS ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION ATHLETICS/SPORTS see: arts, entertainment, recreation ATTORNEYS BANKING AND FINANCE BOATS see: transportation BONDS BUILD ILLINOIS see: economic development BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CEMETERIES CHARITIES see: public aid and social services CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES CIRCUIT BREAKER see: senior citizens/disabled persons/taxation-property taxes/food and drugs CITIES AND VILLAGES CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE see: state government CIVIL PROCEDURE COAL see: fuels COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) COMMERCIAL CODE, UNIFORM see: uniform laws COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES TOPIC HEADINGS A DEATH DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT DISABLED PERSONS DISEASES DOMESTIC RELATIONS DRAINAGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, HIGHER ELECTIONS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL EMPLOYMENT ENERGY ENTERPRISE ZONES see: economic development ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ETHICS EXECUTIVE ORDERS EXPLOSIVES see: natural resources and conservation FAIRS FAX see: utilities FIRE PROTECTION FIREWORKS .see: fire protection Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. CONDOMINIUMS see: real estate and real property CONSERVATION see: natural resources and conservation CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSUMERS - FRAUD CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES see: alcohol and controlled substances CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF COUNTIES COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -- MISCELLANEOUS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF B C : - · 2482 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. FISH see: game codes FLAGS FOOD AND DRUGS FORESTRY see: natural resources and conservation FUELS G GAME CODES GAMES AND GAMBLING GENERAL ASSEMBLY GINSENG see: food and drugs GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS H HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES HEALTH HIGHWAYS HISTORIC PRESERVATION HOLIDAYS HOME RULE see: local government HORSE RACING see: games and gambling HOSPITALS HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT HUMAN RIGHTS INJURIES -LIABILITY- TORTS INSURANCE INTEREST see: banking and finance INTERSTATE COMPACTS AND AGREEMENTS J JUDGES -JURORS see: courts - judges - jurors L LANDLORD AND TENANT LANGUAGES LAW ENFORCEMENT LIABILITY see: injuries - liability - torts LIBRARIES LIENS LOCAL GOVERNMENT M MEDICINE MEETINGS AND OFFICERS MILITARY AND NAVAL MINES AND MINING see: natural resources and conservation MOBILE HOMES Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. MOTOR VEHICLES O NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION NEW ACTS NURSING HOMES see: health ORGAN DONATIONS see: medicine PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS PENSIONS PERSIAN GULF see: military and naval PESTICIDES see: agriculture PLATS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD see: environmental protection POPULAR NAMES PRAIRIE STATE 2000 see: employment PRISONS AND PRISONERS PROBATE ACT see: wills and trusts PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES PUBLIC UTILITIES see: utilities R REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING RECORDS RECYCLING REPEALED ACTS RESOLUTIONS- COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS see: constitutional amendments RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS REVISORIES 2483 TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: statutes RULES see: state government (administrative procedure act) SAFETY SALES SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL SESSION 1 STATE AGENCIES STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE EMBLEMS STATE GOVERNMENT STATE OFFICERS see: state government STATE'S ATTORNEYS see: counties STATUTES SUNSET ACT see: professions and occupations -licensing - regulation TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/ TOWNSHIP TAXES TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES TAXATION - SALES TAXES see: taxation- occupation and use taxes TEACHERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS see: utilities TELEVISION see: arts, entertainment, recreation TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS TORTS see: injuries - liability - torts TOWNSHIPS TRADE AND TOURISM TRANSPORTATION U UNCLASSIFIED LAWS UNIFORM LAWS UTILITIES V VETERANS VICTIMS AND WITNESSES W WEAPONS WILDLIFE CODE Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TOPIC HEADINGS-Cont. see: game codes WILLS AND TRUSTS ABORTION See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT See STATE GOVERNMENT ADOPTION See DOMESTIC RELATIONS ADVERTISING Advertisement for Strike Workers Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 2411 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act See Also: BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY See Also: CONSUMERS - FRAUD simulated checks, HB-2026 Credit Card Issuance ACt advertising disclosures, HB-1403 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 alcohol: location near school, church or hospital, SB-1505 business area; sign erection fee; Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-419 maintain definition, HB-806 maintenance; jurisdiction; Highway Outdoor Ad. Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-219 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 private utilities ID, HB-805 Lottery Law, Illinois,. HB-710 Outdoor Ad. Act, HB-484 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB-1825 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 Outdoor Advertising Sign Maintenance Act, HB-482 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Plumbing License Law, Illinos plumbing license numbers on ads, HB-1483 2484 ADVERTISING-Cont. Public Official Name Display Act, HB-1 198 public utilities limitations, removes, HB-281 prohibits ads, HB-501 AERONAUTICS Aeronautics Act alcohol/controlled substance consumption, SB-125 DOT State airport plan, SB-1471 instructors, regulation, SB-1249 technical changes, SB-1016, 1.138 Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB- 1197 Airport Authorities Act at-large commissioner residence, HB-1296 audits,,county auditor, HB-783, 2646 Metropolitan Airport Authority abolishes; new board, SB-214 territory exclusions, SB-1471 municipally-owned airports, HB-1228 real property tax levy, HB-9 technical changes, HB-1122, 1552 technical changes, SB-1243 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Aurora airport, quick-take, SB-386 County Airports Act county engineer, SB-51 Local Government Air Rights Act lease payments pledges, HB-2353 municipal airports Aurora quick-take, SB-386 reliever airports, no commercial jet service, HB-l 172 Rockford quick-take, HB-1113 slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 O'Hare Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB- 1233; HB-1538 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 Rockford airport, quick-take, HB-1113 Scott Air Force Base DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 Tall Structures Safety Act, HB-1286 Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards Act, repeals, HB-1286 AGRICULTURE agribusiness high impact businesses, SB-783 Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund, HB-1464 Agricultural Co-Operative Act dissenters' rights, HB-1293 Aquaculture Development Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. AGRICULTURE-Cont. SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93 Beef Marketing Development Act discipline, beef checkoff payments, SB-68 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 Commercial Feed Act of 1961 terms; standards; licensing; reports; fees; co-op agreements; Feed Control Fund, SB-1313 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act agricultural development, SB-782 County Cooperative Extension Law SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 Crop Security Interest Act, repeals, HB- 2437 Exotic Weed Act, Illinois designation by administrative rule, HB- 2429 Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act, HB-204 Farm Development Act, Illinois Agricultural Soil and Water Conservation Reserve Fund, security, SB-751 Farm Development Authority State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967 transfer of funds; State Guarantee amounts, SB-1303 farmer net worth, guaranteed loans, SB-495 fund transfers, SB-496; HB-978 funds interest, SB-494 investment earnings, SB-1218 State Guarantees, increases, SB-496 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm .Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Farmland Preservation Act exempt, residential development lands, SB-1080 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois ear tags, exceptions, HB-1744 Fertilizer Act of 1961, Illinois Fertilizer Control Fund(ing), HB-1367 GRF equal funding, SB-1304 loading pads, HB-1248 soil amendment products labeling, HB-1207 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 Grain Dealers Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola/popcorn, HB-248 2485 AGRICULTURE-Cont. definitions; insurance; dates, fees, HB-1659 Grain Insurance Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola, HB-248 Livestock Auction Market Law discipline, beef checkoff payments, SB-68 letters of credit; bulls, breeding cattle, HB-1744 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act disciplinary grounds, SB-68 letters of credit, HB-1744 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions religious establishments, HB-1135 pricing, SB-280 Pesticide Act of 1979, Illinois agrichemical permits, fines, HB-1464 Dept. of Agriculture authority, HB-831 penalties, HB-1464 uncontested payments, no hearings, HB-507 Property Owned by Aliens Act farmland, prohibits alien ownership, HB-1841 Public Grain Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts Act assessment fees, SB-225 canola, HB-248 definitions; insurance; dates, fees, HB-1659 Rural Diversification Act direct appropriations, HB-1977 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Seed Law labels, arbitration requirements, HB-620 Soil Admendment Act, HB-1207 Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act pesticides, use near water source, HB-742 St. Employees Deferred Compensation Plan, SB-412 Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB- 1768 Specialty Crop Buyers Act, HB-1769 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act; HB-1769 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB- 831, 1703 Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, HB-534 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Intervenor and Reporter.Immunity Law family member treatment; school counselors; fact-reporters, HB-2413 Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependency Act, Illinois addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 addicted pregnant women/children, DASA model program, HB-1647 Advisory Council, membership, HB-2050 anabolic steroid education program, HB-1955 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 DASA program outside Cook Co., low- income, pregnant women, HB-1925 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262; HB-734 family & co-dependents, SB-757, 758, 759 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 school Al Anon program, HB-2592 treatment, includes evaluations, HB- 912 Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund income tax checkoff, HB-362, 437 Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act foreign importers, SB-835 punitive damages, SB-967 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-65, 684 Cannabis Control Act business premises, prison term, SB-446 collected assessments, forwarding, SB-1033 communication facility use, SB-151 conspiracy, elements, HB-1452 conviction before forfeiture, HB-2804 Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 forfeiture, SB- 1302 Secretary of State Evidence Fund, HB- 1995 seized property, SB-151 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB- 1643 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Children of Alcholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 2486 ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. Controlled Substances Act, Illinois amphetamines, HB-2126 anabolic steroids, HB-1955 bar to prosecution, HB-316 business premises, prison term, SB-446 business registrations, SB-588 cocaine base manufature/delivery, penalties, HB-1673 cocaine possession, life imprisonment, HB-82 combining revisory, SB-151; HB-58, 1101,2126, 2127 conspiracy, elements, HB-1452 conviction before forfeiture, HB-2804 Cook County collected assessments, County Health Facilities Fund, SB-1033 Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 forfeiture, SB-1302 penalties, HB-684 probation, SB-446 seized property, SB-151 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB- 1643 technical changes, SB-747; HB-2143, 2214, 2283 truck stop deliveries, HB-151 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Drug Asset Forfeiture Procedure Act conviction before forfeiture, HB-2804 federal law, SB-1302 federal procedures; notice; claims & cost bonds, SB-151 technical changes,'SB-1302 Drug Paraphernalia Control Act seizure, non-drug related assets, HB- 1643 technical changes, HB-2788 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 Liquor Control Act alternative adult beverage, HB-1303 fake ID, penalties, HB-993 license renewal, taxes paid, SB-429; HB-1123 licenses, staggered expiration (Cook County, RR, airplane, boat), HB- 994 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES-Cont. minors, consumption in home, SB-626; HB-2794 sales forest preserve golf courses, SB-564; HB-803 local options, HB-124 McLean County Historical Society land, SB-545, 564 petitions to prohibit at specific locations, accompanying no. of convictions, SB-998; HB-370 State Library/State Capitol Building, SB-564 taxes; Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752 technical changes, SB-626, 961; HB-120, 2609 wine-reciprocal interstate shipments, HB-120 Low-Alcohol Beverage Act, HB-2343 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act conviction before forfeiture, HB-2804 distribution scheme; Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund Council, HB-399 forfeiture proceeds, SB-18 seizure, non-drug related assets, HB- 1643 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 technical changes, HB-1416, 1417 use of funds, HB-225 .Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483. Professional License Suspension for Drug, Violations Act, SB-595 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Steroid Control Act Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 repeals, HB-1955 violators assessments, DASA Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 ALIENS Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Property Owned by Aliens Act farmland ownership, prohibits, HB- 1841 ownership restrictions, repeals, HB- 1841 ANIMALS AND INSECTS Animal Control Act dogs subject to enclosure, SB-31 fees, trust fund for self-insurance, HB-338 2487 ANIMALS AND INSECTS-Cont. investigations; dog inoculation report, HB-1260 technical changes, HB-1260 animal cosmetic/household product testing, bans, HB-1042 Animal Welfare Act dog/cat sellers, provide certain info, HB-2378 trainer licensure; discipline; dog runs; SB-964 Bird Shooting Act sporting/marksmanship permits, HB- 1567 Bird Shooting Act, repeals, HB-70 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 Dead Animal Disposal Act, Illinois reciprocal agreements, HB-1260 transportation, HB-1368 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173 Feeder Swine Dealer Licensing Act, Illinois - see: AGRICULTURE Ground Hog Bounties Act, repeals, HB-1441 Humane Care for Animals Act fights, prohibitions, HB-2378 investigators, animal control wardens, HB-1260, 1272 transportation, HB-1260, 1307 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 Irritancy Testing Act, SB-964 Livestock Auction Market Law - see: AGRICULTURE Livestock Dealers Licensing Act, Illinois -see: AGRICULTURE Poultry Inspection Act game birds; USDA requirements, HB-1828 Pseudorabies Control Act, Illinois entry onto slaughter establishments, HB-1260 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-831, 1703 pesticide use, high school diploma,. SB-312 Wildlife Code - see: GAME CODES Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 ANTITRUST See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -- MISCELLANEOUS APPROPRIATIONS Abandoned Mined Lands Reclamation Council HB-640 Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on HB-393 Arts Council, Illinois HB-2698 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. SB-335 Board of Governors of State Colleges Universities (CSU, EIU. Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) SB-305 Board of Higher Education HB-373, 375, 377, 1082 SB-281, 301, 618, 762 Board of Regents SB-303 Build Illinois HB-465, 697, 698 SB-123, 336, 951,990 Bureau of the Budget HB-163 SB-337 Capital Development Board HB-139, 375, 617, 1878, 2144 SB-46, 113, 207, 281,336, 339, 340 Citizens Assembly HB-393 Civil Service Commission HB-650 Commerce Commission SB-342 Commissioner of Banks and Trust Companies HB-649 Commissioner of Savings & Residential Finance HB-660 Community Cdllege Board, Illinois HB-294 SB-308, 336 Comprehensive Health Insurance Board, IL SB-343 Cook County Fair HB-1039 Cook County Shelter Network HB-373 Court of Claims HB-171,375, 652 SB-409, 1483 Criminal Justice Information Authority, IL HB-375, 2698 SB-281,344 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging HB-375 SB-281, 366, 466, 959 Agriculture HB-375 SB-281, 334, 358 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse HB-659, 1231, 1521, 2551 2488 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Central Management Services HB-375, 386, 387, 388, 2796 SB-281, 341, 409, 952 Children and Family Services HB-373, 375, 647, 1116 SB-281, 952, 957 Commerce and Community Affairs HB-295, 375, 464, 465, 641, 674, 697,698, 1022, 1586, 2445, 2698, 2706 SB-133, 281, 336, 732, 1476 Conservation HB-375, 637, 1019, 1259, 1262 SB-44, 123, 281,336 Corrections HB-207, 373 SB-367, 1477 Employment Security HB-2698 SB-347 Energy and Natural Resources HB-2708 SB-336, 348 Financial Institutions SB-349 Human Rights HB-375, 634 SB-281 Insurance SB-353, 704, 953 Labor HB-375, 636 SB-281 Lottery HB-631 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities HB-221, 373, 658 SB-281 Military Affairs HB-644 Mines and Minerals SB-356 Nuclear Safety HB-375, 639 SB-281 Professional Regulation SB-358 Public Aid' HB-214, 373, 374, 375, 380, 381, 382, 1917, 2700, 2704 SB-27, 28, 29, 281, 371,408,454, 794,952,956, 1118 Public Health HB-375, 1215 SB-47, 281, 372, 952, 956, 958 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Rehabilitation Services HB-373, 375 SB-1500 Revenue HB-373, 375 SB-24, 218, 361 State Police HB-373, 376, 383,384, 385, 646 Transportation HB-224, 265, 375, 611, 1964, 2644 SB-281, 327, 336, 364, 365 Veterans' Affairs HB-373, 375 SB-281,374, 1341 Development Finance Authority SB-336 East St. Louis Area Development Authority HB-1578 East St. Louis Financial Advisory Authority HB-766 SB-337 Economic and Fiscal Commission HB-393 Educational Labor Relations Board, IL SB-345 Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, State HB-375 SB-281, 346, 954 Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission HB-630 SB-281, 951 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency HB-199, 643, 1679, 2549 SB-336, 951, 955, 990 Farm Development Authority, IL HB-653 General Assembly HB-375, 394, 395 Governor's Health and Physical Fitness Council. SB-372 Governor's Purchased Care Review Board HB-657 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission HB-655 Health Care Cost Containment Council SB-368 Historic Preservation Agency HB-375 SB-281, 336, 337, 351 Housing Development Authority, IL HB-334 Howard/Paulina Develpment Corporation 2489 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. HB-1754 Human Rights Commission HB-633 Industrial Commission HB-651 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission HB-393 Judicial Inquiry Board SB-440 Legislative Audit Commission HB-375, 393 Legislative Information System HB-393 Legislative Printing Unit HB-393 Legislative Reference Bureau HB-393 Legislative Research Unit HB-393 Legislative Space Needs Commission HB-393 SB-340 Legislative Support Services Agencies see individual support agencies: Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Liquor Control Commission SB-354 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board HB-375 SB-281,337, 355 Local Labor Relations Board HB-635 Medical Center Commission SB-369 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority HB-545, 546, 648 SB-336 Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities, IL SB-370 Pollution Control Board SB-357 Prairie State 2000 Authority HB-629 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. Prisoner Review Board HB-654 Property Tax Appeal Board SB-359 Public Counsel, Office of HB-638, 650 Racing Board, IL SB-360 Retirement Systems HB-642 Rural Bond Bank, IL SB-361 South Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc. HB-1490 Southern Illinois University SB-47, 304 Sports Facilities Authority HB-650 SB-363 State Appellate Defender HB-494, 1048 State Board of Education HB-142, 357,375, 378, 379, 617, 886, 887, 888, 1083, 2699, 2705 SB-48, 117, 281,336, 855, 958, 1386, 1414, 1527 State Board of Elections HB-581 State Community College SB-308 State Fire Marshal HB-656 SB-281 State Labor Relations Board HB-645 STATE OFFICERS Attorney General HB-110, 171, 375, 736 Auditor General HB-319, 372 Comptroller HB-109, 373, 375 SB-124, 258, 952 Governor HB-2701, 2703 SB-350 Lieutenant Governor SB-353 Secretary of State HB-375, 737 SB-336, 339, 340 Treasurer HB-112, 171, 930, 1155, 2115 SB-897 State Police Merit Board HB-632 2490 APPROPRIATIONS-Cont. State Universities Civil Service SB-311 State Universities Retirement System SB-295 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor HB-375, 808 Student Assistance Commission, IL HB-375 SB-306 Supreme Court HB-375, 505, 871 University of Illinois HB-243 SB-302 ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION Arts Council, Illinois Ill. Dev. Finance Authority motion picture/production facilities, SB-799 bike paths - see: TRANSPORTATION Cable Television Regulation Act, HB-1858 cable tv, municipal regulation, HB-2680 Dept. Conservation camp sites surcharge, county sheriff services, HB- 767,863 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB- 1171; HB-510, 1309 Development Finance Authority, Illinois Motion Picture Production Program Div., HB-470 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Motion Picture Theater Admission Act, HB-2287 Off-highway Motorcycle User Areas Fund, HB-1129 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB-1651 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act extends repeal, HB-2204 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 United States Olympians Assistance Act, SB-1378; HB-2190 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402, 2287 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ATHLETICS/SPORTS See ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION ATTORNEYS Attorney Act attorney-client professional conduct, SB-824 Attorney General See STATE GOVERNMENT - State Officers Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission complaint forms, circuit clerks, SB-273 excessive case dismissals, investigation, SB-275 Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, creates in Dept. of Professional Regulation, SB-778 Attorneys Lien Act court adjudication, enforcement, SB-656 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB-776 State Appellate Defender Act - see: STATE AGENCIES State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act - see: STATE AGENCIES BANKING AND FINANCE Bank Holding Compary Act, Illinois examinations, Comm. of Banks & Trusts, SB-269 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Banking Act, Illinois branch banks out of state banks, SB-1487 separate offices, SB-980 change in control, restate accounts to fair value; directors domiciled in Ill.; capital impairment, Commissioner possession, HB-1911 Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464 , directors, staggered term elections, HB-2014 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 public aid checks, HB-342 rating requirements, marketable investment securities, SB-1514 rating restrictions-investments in public agency debt, HB-2738 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 sch. dist./local gov't. obligations, investments, SB-1079 technical changes, HB-2069 tele-conference calls, SB-1519; HB-1911 2491 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. temporary ATMs, fairs, HB-2562 travel agencies, SB-1079 Collection Agency Act assignments of accounts for collection, SB-102 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Compound Interest Act, SB-1164 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB-1401 Consumer Credit Counseling Corporation Act monthly counseling fee, SB-402 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 Consumer Deposit Account Act ATM fees, HB-2348 basic accounts for all, HB-2630 closed accounts, insufficient funds / excess stop payment fees, HB-2630 Community Reinvestment Act Statements, HB-1592 Consumer Installment Loan Act recovery, HB-959 Corporate Fiduciary Act branch offices, notice & approval, SB-993 branch offices, SB-993 investments, HB-2410 Credit Card Issuance ACt advertising disclosures, HB-1403 bankruptcy, restricts denial, HB-1602 secured card credit limits, HB-1600 credit cards check acceptance, credit card recording, HB-989 :Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 credit unions disclosure of information, notification of member, HB-524 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 loans to other credit unions, notice, SB- 319 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 share account garnishment, HB-524 Crop Security Interest Act, repeals, HB- 2437 Currency Exchange Act Board membership, public aid recipient, HB-1488 retail sales; owner disclosure; fees; Advisors' Board membership; HB- 2545 vending machines, HB-1488, 1492 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 1499, 2620 Electronic Fund Transfer Transmission Facility Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. affiliates exclusions, HB-1569, 2627 multiple network or transmission facilities, HB-1911 Fairness in Lending Act application fees, limits, HB-1826 loan terms, debt history, HB-594 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB- 168, 1515 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Financial Institutns. Code Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464 Financial Services Development Act billing disputes, credit lender furnish forms to creditors, SB-1513 credit card agreements, amendments, HB-2016 Foreign Banking Office Act investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607 interest billing disputes, credit lenders furnish forms to creditor, SB-1513, class actions, recovery, HB-959 delinquency charges, HB-2015 deliquency charges, HB-1911 estates, first class claims, SB-1147 lender limits, HB-32 lenders, remedies; refund credit, HB- 960 loan agreements: fee, delinquency penalty, SB-317 prepayments, refund of interest, SB-269 Probate Act first claims, no interest, HB-247 Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Principal and Income Act allocations, SB-717 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act Council, creaetes, SB-772 Residential Mortgage License Act licensee exams; loan broker net worth; third party lenders contracts, SB-487 residential real property, owner occupancy; Board members, SB-487 technical changes, SB-1165 Revenue Producing Commerical Paper Act special areas, governing boards, issue of commercial paper, SB-1079 Rural Bond Bank Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 governmental unit, HB-105, 2611 regulation, financial activities, SB-464 2492 BANKING AND FINANCE-Cont. State budget, designated payment amounts, HB-2611 Savings and Loan Act Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464 home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 public aid checks, HB-342 savings and loans Board membership; Residential Finance Advisory Committee, SB-298 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 reverse mortgage loans, senior citizens, SB-33; HB-67 technical changes, SB-298 Savings Bank Act Dept. Financial Institutions regulatory authority, SB-464 investments; conversion to savings & loan, SB-551 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 powers, FDIC Act, SB-551 public aid checks, HB-342 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois disclosure, 1ll. Investor's Bill of Rights, SB-293 registration exemptions, SB-1465 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund, HB-2408 technical changes, SB-1465 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 BOATS See TRANSPORTATION BONDS Baccalaureate Savings Act College Savings Bonds increases, SB-375 Build Illinois Bond Act authorization, reduces, HB-186 E.St.Louis Township modular housing factory, HB-1584 Master Indenture outstanding bonds, Common School Fund deposits, SB-45 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 school district capital improvements, HB-1658 Coal and Energy Development Bond Act DENR.grants, generating stations, SB-629 Coal Development Bond Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. BONDS Cont. additional debt; power plant operator, HB-2342 General Obligation Bond Act additional debt; power plant operator, HB-2342 authorization, increases, HB-185 authorization, reduces, HB-185 capital facilities decreases, SB-142 increases, HB-787 increases, SB-375; HB-366 .coal & energy development increase, SB-142, 455 public transit bus ethanol .retrofitting, HB-2536 DENR grants, generating stations, SB-629 personal property purchase, SB-452 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 transportation increases, SB-142 Industrial Revenue Bond Act county building commissions, HB-791 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB- 400 Official Bond Act counties, self-insure, HB-1534 Official Bond Payment Act counties, self-insure, HB-1254 county self-insurance, HB-799 Private Activity Bond Allocation Act Council, creaetes, SB-772 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Retirement Savings Act bond income tax exempt, HB-903 revenue bonds county industrial project revenue bonds, HB-791 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 BUILD ILLINOIS See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Business Corporation Act technical changes, HB-2396 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB-1646 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 2493 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY-Cont. mail order businesses, SB-422 simulated checks, advertising, HB- 2026 technical changes, HB-784 title insurer rejection, HB-1440 unsolicited telephone sales, HB-255 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 Corporation Practice of Law Prohibition Act expedited small claims defense, SB-276 DCCA Business Assistance Office, SB-1323 DCCA foreign trade offices transfer of duties to Ill. business in country, HB-2505 foreign firms DCCA incentives, reciprocity, HB-209 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328 General Not For Profit Corporation Act utility/telephone low-income assistance, HB-1751 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB-1035 local business grants, DCCA, HB-1176 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-10 11 Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act contracts, notification of Council, HB-313 disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011 Minority/Female Business Certification Act, HB-2484 proceeds of contracts, obtain financing, HB-1576 Minority/Female Business Certification Act, HB-2484 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Small Business Purchasing Act qualifying sales/receipts, HB-738 small business definition, SB-922 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 CEMETERIES Cemetery Care Act care & maintenance of property, duties, HB-2139 Comptroller fund exam fees, HB-1948 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CEMETERIES-Cont. sales, care fund instrument holders notification, HB-2139 technical changes, SB-489 unused burial rights, SB-459 Cemetery Maintenance District Act technical changes, HB-2276 Cemetery Protection Act abandoned burial rights, SB-459 destruction penalties, HB-367 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act Att. Gen./State's Att. order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 public display, restricts, SB-1442 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act technical changes, SB-978 Public Graveyards Act township cemeteries, HB-2139 CHARITIES See PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES See Also: DOMESTIC RELATIONS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 abortion See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act abused child, exposure to drugs, HB- 585 addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 AIDS/HIV court-ordered test of abuser, HB-984 DCFS housing services; prevention of substitute care, HB-318, 402 DCFS investigation, reliance on prayer alone for child care/cure, HB-586 DCFS staff, Child Protective Service Units, HB-1541 HIV testing of.accused sexual assault perpetrators, SB-999 technical changes, HB-724 technical changes, SB-748, 1221 Adoption Act See DOMESTIC RELATIONS Child Care Act day care home, number of children, SB-132; HB-677, 678 employer child care, immunity, SB-109 flu immunization verification, HB-1218 group day care home restrictions, SB- 130 intermediate day care home, HB-744 technical changes, HB-1544, 1548 2494 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. technical changes, SB-1443 volunteers, criminal investigation, HB-1832 weekly hours of child care, SB-874 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 child care/day care Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 child care workers, DCFS grants, HB-2458 Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB-2712 DCFS child care pilot program, HB- 1163 DCFS quality incentive payment program, HB-2460 Employer On-site Child Care Act, HB- 2459 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 smoke detection plans, HB-1645 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 Child Labor Law - see: EMPLOYMENT Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490 Children & Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 Children and Family.Services Act see also: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT age of majority, reduces; exceptions, HB-1056, 1239 Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 child care workers, DCFS grants, HB-2458 custody/visitation judgments, written notices, SB-789 DCFS child care pilot program, HB- 1163 DCFS housing services; prevention of substitute care, HB-318, 402 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. DCFS intervention up to age 19, SB-45 DCFS placement: responsible relatives, joint sibling placement, HB-583 DCFS placements, separate quarters exemptions, HB-555 DCFS quality incentive payment program, HB-2460 DCFS staff/caseloads, HB-589 Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS) - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT emergency placements; notice to schools, HB-137 foster care, disclosure exclusions; DCFS info to caretakers, SB-248 general master position, foster care S hearings, SB-1515, Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 placement of child, documents, HB-137 service providers immunity, SB-101 technical changes, HB-725, 726, 874, 1545,1547 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act counseling, family drug/alcohol abuse, SB-791 Crippled Children Services Act Specialized Care for Children Div. of U of I, HB-1461 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 foster grandparents Dept. on Aging program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB-1422 Infant Mortality Reduction Act Advisory Board reporting date, HB- 1764 appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 funding sources, HB-1139 pilot project, HB-2319 technical changes, HB-1939 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 2495 CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES-Cont. Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Neglected Children Offense Act minor alcoholic liquor offenses, HB- 1030 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, repeals, SB- 823; HB-1849 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB-1335 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402 Wrongs to Children Act penalties, SB-96 school bus driver, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 youth employment Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 CIRCUIT BREAKER See SENIOR CITIZENS/DISABLED PERSONS/ TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES/FOOD AND DRUGS CITIES AND VILLAGES airports Aurora quick-take, SB-386 noise levels, SB-214 reliever airports, no commercial jet service, HB-1172 Rockford quick-take, HB-1113 slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 audit of accounts official statements of indebtedness, SB-1342 Aurora Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND ViLLAGES-Cont. airport, quick-take powers, SB-386 Chicago CTA supervisors, traffic ordinance s enforcement, HB-1685 OSHA fire brigade regulations, HB- 1493 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 see also: ELECTIONS aldermanic runoff elections, eliminates, HB-929 aldermanic/village trustee vacancies, HB-352 City Clerk/City Treasurer vacancies, HB-1277 community based committees, human services programs, HB- 2147 elected officials compensation, SB- 100 technical changes, SB-1042 trustee vacancies, HB-283 commission form of government official bonds, HB-799, 844 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 corporate powers and functions advisory municipal panel/commission, SB-264 airport slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 electrical contractor registration, SB- 443 heating/air conditioning/refrigeration contractor regulation, SB-1504 meetings, records, HB-927 right of way/boulevard mowing, SB- 256 streams/waterworks injuries, municipal authority over, SB-482 streets and public ways, regulation of uses, SB-1057 surplus public real estate appraisals, SB-63 unincorporated area water/sewer service, HB-1447 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 East St. Louis Township See TOWNSHIPS East St. Louis/Metro-East area East St. Louis Area Development Act depressed areas; enterprisezones; economic development, HB- 1571 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037 2496 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. Enterprise High School Act, HB-883 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 job training program, HB-877 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 Environmental Barriers Act compliance, HB-2530 financially distressed cities city manager duties, HB-1572 State sales tax incremental payments, exempt, SB-1421 fire and police protection boards, abolished by referendum, HB- 775 convicted felons, SB-506 deputy chiefs of police and fire dept., HB-458 firefighter pensions, SB-922 foreign fire insurance, pension payments, HB-961 OSHA fire brigade regulations, HB- 1493 paramedic hiring preference, SB-282 police officer indemnity, HB-807 retirement age, SB-1082 fire safety facility inspection reports, filed with State Fire Marshal, HB-2786 foreign fire insurance pension benefit payments, HB-961 Freeport Civic Center Authority, HB-25, 101 gambling airport slot machine gambling, SB-26; HB-289 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444. Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB- 101, 1308 home rule note, HB-21.69 infrastructure hotel taxes excess receipts, HB- 1144 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 local improvements building permit reimbursements, SB-672 common interest communities services, HB-1922 judgment liens, special taxes or assessments, SB-729, 992 special assessments, payments, SB-165 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Macomb and Western Illinois Civic Center Law, HB-101 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. municipal utilities - see: UTILITIES officers and employees advisory municipal panel/commission, SB-264 aldermen, conservators of peace, no firearms, SB-1522; HB-2696 bonds, filed with municipal clerk, HB- 833 conflict of interest; contracts, HB-1340 convicted felons, SB-506 corporate meetings record available to public, HB-851 deputy chiefs of police and fire dept., HB-458 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082 elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 municipal clerks designated person to sign documents, HB-795 nonresident deputy clerks, HB-2148 posting of annual accounts record, HB-1341 scheduled meetings, record available to public, HB-851 municipal clerks, nonresident deputy clerks, HB-2148 nonpartisan election of officers, HB-1932 officer interest in contracts, SB-562 partisan elections, no referendum, HB-1972 trustee vacancies, SB-153; HB-283 ordinances annual appropriation, transfers of money, HB-965 TIF redevelopment projects, HB-277 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 -see: Chicago Rockford airport, quick-take powers, HB-1113 special assessments paid early, no interest, SB-165 Streator Spring Lake, State of Ill. right to reversion, SB-1030 strong mayor candidates, nonpartisan elections/no primaries, HB-1 161 Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act (TIF) affirmative action, HB-2483 2497 CITIES AND VILLAGES-Cont. deposit formula; redevelopment projects, HB-2725 distributions; redevelopment project areas payments, SB-616 limitations, HB-1032 municipal sales tax incremental deposits; bonds; calculation; exemptions, SB-1421 net State sales tax increment/bonds, SB-432; HB-1570 redevelopment plans, SB-1421 redevelopment projects, SB-616; HB-277, 1838 taxation See TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/ TOWNSHIP TAXES technical changes, HB-472, 795, 833, 1188, 1200, 2148, 2417, 2680I technical changes, SB-572, 890, 1007, 1030, 1064, 1138, 1232 territory annexation forest preserves, HB-560 highway commissioner notices; SB-203 petitions, HB-496 contiguous cities unite, SB-140 recreation purposes land acquisition, HB-769 unincorporated area water/sewer service, HB-1447 TIF - see: Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act unsafe buildings county health departments, HB-299 zoning board of appeals absent members, voting, home rule, HB-795, 1436 elected board, of appeals, SB-385 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Chicago South Civic Center Law, renames Harvey Civic Center, HB-101, 117, 799 created: Boone County Civic Center Law, HB- 101, 1237 Freeport Civic Center Authority, HB- 25, 101 Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB-101, 1308 Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB-101, 304 Macomb and Western Illinois Civic Center Law, HB-101 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES-Cont. fair and exposition authorities, HB-85 Harvey Civic Center Law Chicago South Civic Center Law, name & territory change, HB-101, 117,799 Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Center Authority Act board membership, HB-113 - McCormick Place - see: Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act applications, filing, HB-799 interest-free loans financial support, HB-101 sale to private developers, HB-101 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act check signing limits, HB-1936 expansion of facilities, SB-497 ground transportation provider occupation tax rate, HB-2790 passenger boat usage, SB-159 riverboat gambling, HB-2721 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 . technical changes, SB-161; HB-1935 Orland Park Civic Center Act' authority, delegation, HB-799 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE CODE See STATE GOVERNMENT CIVIL PROCEDURE administrative review Chicago zoning board appeals, SB-534 Chicago, tax liability, SB-534 attachment Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act; no escrow account; perpetrator assets; attachment, HB-2779, 2799 Change of Name (new Article XXI), HB-2440 civil practice judgment concealing public hazards, HB- 276 prejudgment interest, HB-1385 technical changes, SB-404 post-judgment lien on personalty, HB-1289 post-trial punitive damages, HB-457 pre-trial steps , continuances, SB-274 excessive case dismissals, SB-275 24989 CIVIL PROCEDURE Cont. preference in setting for trial, HB- S227 process private detectives, HB-307, 308 tort liability-firearms dealers, HB-286 trial expert witness fees, SB-251 non-economic loss, med. malpractice, limits, SB-546; HB-2754 structural work, comparative fault, SB-665 waiver of service, HB-428 condemnation inverse condemnation, gov'tal. regulatory programs, HB-861 costs attorneys' fees, public interest actions, HB-1505 costs after tender, HB-2440 discovery arbitration, uninsured motorist, SB-291 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB- 940 eminent domain appraisal, condemning authority furnish copies,-HB-1070 dismissal of suit, owner payment for lost opportunity of sale, HB-1067 informal claim procedure, low demand, HB-1072 information to landowners, HB-2366 property under ICC jurisdiction, ICC prior approval, SB-249 quick-take Aurora airport, SB-386 Greater Rockford Airport Authority expansion, HB-1113 home rule-highway & road purposes, HB-889, 2760 Palwaukee Municipal Airport, SB-214, 1042 plaintiff interest rate, HB-228 prejudgment interest, HB-226 preliminary compensation hearing, HB-1069 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 technical changes, HB-747 uneconomic remnant, condemnor acquisition, HB-1068 valuation date, HB-1071 evidence confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 interpreter's privilege, HB-2440 official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CIVIL PROCEDURE-Cont. privileged communications blood alcohol test results, Boat Reg. & Safety Act, HB-1369 social worker records, HB-606 State eminent domain notice, HB-2366 technical changes, SB-249 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 expedited small claims, new Article, SB-276 forcible entry and detainer condominium owner rights, HB-1929 evictions, armed forces personnel families, SB-105 leases, defaults, HB-1394 foreign judgments 1964 Revised Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Jugements Act; repeals 1948 Act, HB-627 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB- 383; HB-733 judgments-enforcements homestead exemption joint owners, HB-550 liens on personalty, HB-1437 personal property exemption increases; exceptions, SB-714 restitution payments, SB-442 wage deduction money, excepts, HB-624 wage deductions judgment debtor-costs/fees; filing of affidavit, HB-623 maximum wages, SB-714 notice for summons, SB-155 return dates, continuance, HB-624 limitations asbestos damages liability, SB-984 latent disease, cause of action, HB- 1196 PA84-1450 retroactive, SB-1510 State/political subdivisions, statute of limitations, HB-839 Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act; Tender Act, repeals, HB-2440 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520 technical changes, HB-1457, 2266, 2267, .2268, 2269, 2270, 2532 . technical changes, SB-249, 250, 251, 252, 404, 1434 COAL See FUELS COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) See Also: UTILITIES - Public Utilities Act audits, HB-211 commissioners 2499 COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC)-Cont. elected, HB-77, 556, 992 employment after leaving office, HB- 293 ethics, self-disqualification, HB-551 salaries, HB-992 voting, HB-292 fees/surcharges line charges, HB-290 telephone line surcharge, SB-272; HB- 610 jurisdiction exemptions farm products/farm-related business, SB-512 livestock carriers, HB-718, 1294 transportation, certain wastes, SB-989 waste haulers to recycling facility, SB-66; HB-197 PA86-1005 changes, ICC rescind rules, SB- 1498 powers & duties telecommunications federal programs, analysis, SB-62 Universal Telephone Service Assistance Program, SB-62; HB- 2057, 2417 rates increases, ICC report to G.A., HB- 2593 telephone advertising, HB-618, 990 COMMERCIAL CODE, UNIFORM See UNIFORM LAWS COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS Alternative Fuels Commission, SB-929, 1379; HB-2114 Alternative Motor Fuels Commission, SB- 1361 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Arts Council, Illinois Ill. Dev. Finance Authority motion picture/production facilities, SB-799 Attorney General's Task Force on Environmental Legal Resources, SB-232 Birth Center Licensing Board, HB-488 Capital Development Board See STATE AGENCIES Compensation Review Board authority, limits, HB-962 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS-Cont. Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, EO92-1 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Dispositional Review Task Force, SB-468 Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund Council, HB-399 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Committee to DASA, HB-363, 437, 1309. Early Intervention, Illinois Interagency Council on, HB-954 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Board, SB- 180 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-989 EPA-Environmental Protection Agency - see: Environmental Protection Gender Balanced Appointments Act, HB-12 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Guardianship and Advocacy Commission Dir. member of Planning Councils on Mental Health Law and Developmental Disabilities Law, HB-1106 Health and Physical Fitness, Governor's Council on quarterly meetings, SB-61 Health Care Cost Containment Council Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Industrial Commission see: EMPLOYMENT-Workers' Compensation Act/Workers' Occupational Diseases Act Judicial Advisory Council, SB-1234 Landscape Waste Composting Task Force, SB-1001 Legislative Support Services Agencies See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Administrative Rules, Joint Committee on Citizens Assembly Economic and Fiscal Commission Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission Legislative Information System Legislative Printing Unit Legislative Reference Bureau Legislative Research Unit Legislative Space Needs Commission Midwestern Higher Education Compact Commission. HB-240 2500 COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES, BOARDS AND COUNCILS-Cont. Oil and Gas Board, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, SB-326 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Planning Councils on Mental Health Law and Developmental Disabilities Law Guardianship & Advocacy Comm. Director, member of Councils, HB-1106 Pollution Control Board - see: Environmental Protection Post-Surgical Center Board, HB-2590 Prisoner Review Board See PRISONS AND PRISONERS Private Activity Bond Allocation Council, SB-772 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 Property Tax Commission, HB-1511 Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Residential Care for Children, Iteragency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Seed Arbitration Council, HB-620 Self Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility, Task Force to Promote, HB-1705 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB-468 Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 State agencies maximum supplies, SB-45 Transportation Act, Illinois Coordinating Committee on membership; reports, HB-2446 Underground Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB- 766 COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES Compensation Review Board authority, limits, HB-962 Crime Victims Compensation Act involuntary manslaughter, HB-66 Fees and Salaries Act circuit judge health benefits, HB-1194 elected officials housing cap, HB-1395, 1397 judge salaries, HB-272 judges, incremental increases, SB-2; HB-17 technical changes, HB-1558, 2185 Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313; HB-1279 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act., COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES-Cont. local government officials elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 Minimum Wage Law agricultural overtime pay, HB-741 remedial education time, no overtime pay, HB-774, 2798 short title, HB-180 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Persian Gulf veteran compensation, SB-37 Prevailing Wage Act apprentices; Dept. Labor determination of wage; exceptions, SB-531 projects financed by tax increment bonds & enterprise zone loans, HB- 179 repeals, HB-140 technical changes, HB-179 Wage Payment and Collection Act, Illinois Dir. of Labor rules, HB-325 subcontractor employees wages, liability, HB-1531 CONDOMINIUMS See REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY CONSERVATION See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act technical changes, HB-2095 STATE CONSTITUTION Article I - Bill of Rights Crime Victim's Rights, HJRCA-1 Article IV - The Legislature accelerated effective date, 3/5 vote date, HJRCA-16, 25, 27 appropriation item restoration vote, SJR-29; HJRCA-12 compensation, SJR-11 member terms, limits, HJRCA-20 passage of State Mandates bills, SJR-18 revenue bills, 3/5 vote, SJR-8; HJRCA-11, 15, 17,.21 sessions; effective dates, SJR-26, 27 sessions, convening, SJR-26. uniform effective date, April 30, SJR-89 voter initiatives, HB-354 Article IX - Revenue graduated income tax, SJR-34; HJRCA-26 2501 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS--Cont. veterans organization real property tax exemption, HJRCA-8 Article V - The Executive compensation, SJR-11 elected officials, number of terms, HJRCA-19 Executive reorganization orders, HJRCA-27 Treasurer regulate insurance business HJRCA-14 Article VI - The Judiciary attorney discipline, SJR-7 compensation, SJR- 11 Cook County subdistricts, HJRCA-3 grammatical changes, HJRCA-10 judges, re-election on party ticket; terms, HJRCA-6 Article VII - Local Government reimbursement of State mandates, HJRCA-9 Article VIII- Finance Auditor General term, HJRCA- 18 audits of State funds, SJR-15; HJRCA-22 biennial State budgets, SJR-28; .HJRCA-13' FY appropriations, HJRCA-4 Article X - Education free schools, HJRCA-5 Article XIII - General Provisions constitutional officer oath of office, SJR-17 gambling, HJRCA-7 public office compensation, HJRCA-23 UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Congressional compensation increase delay, ratifies, HJRCA-2 desecration of U.S. flag, urges proposal of amendment, SR-58, 204; HR-322 CONSUMERS - FRAUD Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Bottled Water Act labeling; standards, HB-788 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Consumer Business Practices Act Conumser Credit Reporting Act, SB- 1401, Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB-1401 Consumer Credit Counseling Corporation Act. monthly counseling fee, SB-402 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONSUMERS - FRAUD--Cont. Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 Consumer Deposit Account Act Community Reinvestment Act Statements, HB-1592 Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act assurance of voluntary compliance; trust fund, enforcement & education, HB-2523 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 health care separate billing practices, SB-492 health care services pricing discrimination, SB-493; HB-1626 home repair business: notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 inflation billing, HB-1625 item price display, SB-1512 mail order busiriesses, SB-422 motor vehicle warranties, gasohol effects, SB-1365 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 technical changes, SB-722; HB-784 unsolicited telephone sales, HB-255 used car repairs, dealer pay, SB-1501 used car/household furniture contracts, SB-1503 Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 consumer sureties 50% liability, HB-1344 Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Dept. on Aging consumer information, home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB- 168, 1515 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208 Home Repair Fraud Act home repair business: notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 intent to defraud, prima facie evidence, HB-2527 penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 windows, SB-1005 Information Services Sales Act, SB-1114 2502 CONSUMERS - FRAUD-Cont. Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act business identity; advertising; 900 phone numbers; SB-1350 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) -- see: SALES Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 public utilities appointment times; performance standards, HB-78 Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 Rental-Purchase Agreement Act itemized principal/interest amounts, HB-1379 Telephone Solicitation Deterrence Act, SB- 624 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, HB-1098 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land .Survying Services Act, HB-452 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112 Contractor Registration Act, HB-1439 Contractors Prompt Payment Act, HB-703 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Defense Contract Procurement, DCCA Division, HB-1021 Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB- 400 Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act contracts, notification of Council, HB-313 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CONTRACTS/CONTRACTORS-Cont. disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 proceeds of contracts, obtain financing, HB-1576 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Physical Fitness Services Act bonds equal to membership dues; copies of Act to members, SB-213 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 State contracts Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 DOT subcontract guidelines, SB-21 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 minority/female businesses, SB-247 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Small Business Purchasing Act qualifying sales amounts, HB-738 tax delinquent vendors ban, SB-99; HB-438 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES See ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS Dept. of Central Management Services SB-1485 Dept. of Children and Family Services SB-1485 Dept. of Corrections HB-2174 Dept. of Transportation HB-153, 1189, 1232, 2174 Development Finance Authority, Illinois county industrial land acquisition, HB-791 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Land Sales Registration Act of 1989 warranty deeds, HB-1972 Registered Titles (Torrens) Act land title court decisions, circuit clerk recordation, SB-891 2503 CONVEYANCES/EASEMENTS-Cont. Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988 disclosure of property defects, HB-1196 CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Dept. prisoners/facilities See PRISONS AND PRISONERS Dispositional Review Task Force, SB-468 dispositions aggravating factors extended term sentencing, HB-1499 organized gang activity; deadly weapons use, HB-2746 organized gang involvement, HB- 2745 AIDS/HIV Western Blot test, HB-982 cocaine base manufacture/delivery, HB-56, 1673 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424 fees; disbursements, SB-907 firearms violations penalties, SB-1463 gender-based hate crime, additional sentence, HB-2065- handicapped parking violations, SB- 171 HIV tests, patronizing juvenile prostitute, HB-2263 mandatory prison terms, eliminates, HB-1590 residential burglary, probation, HB- 2487 restitution, HB-2306, 2307 sr. cit./handicapped victims, mandatory imprisonment, HB-2690 technical changes, SB-660 electronic home detention exclusions, HB-1380 field services county jail funding, HB-1619 fines domestic battery, additional fine, SB- 1294; HB-1675 domestic battery, SB-1294 fees; disbursements, SB-907 payment by wage deduction, HB-2306 restitution, judgment lien, HB-1698 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, HB-2190 Vehicle Code violations, HB-1418 good conduct credit Class X felonies; abolishes, denies, HB-8, 1454 exemptions, removes, HB-906 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CORRECTIONS, UNIFIED CODE OF--Cont. loss of credit, HB-267 imprisonment/periodic imprisonment fees; disbursements, SB-907: reduced sentence, reconsideration motion, HB-15.95 juvenile detention centers county financing, SB-58 Juvenile Division programs earned wages program, HB-1314 sexual abuse counseling programs, HB-202 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 parole arrest warrant, violation of parole involving weapon, SB-264 minimum term, HB-1029 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 sentencing fixed terms, HB-8 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prisoner Review Board See PRISONS AND PRISONERS probation/conditional discharge assessments, payment or community service, drug control laws, SB-1033 cocaine base manufature/delivery, non- probational, HB-1673 domestic violence crimes, SB-15 Drug Treatment Fund, HB-2125 DUI offense, restitution, SB-230 fee; probation and court services fund, HB-2307 fees; disbursements, SB-907 monitoring device fees; substance abuser clinics, HB-1499 probation supervision fee, HB-1062 sealing of records, HB-331 supervision, revocation; fine & costs, HB-1061 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB-468, Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 technical changes, SB-660, 913; HB-1131, 1418, 2218, 2306, 2307 COUNTIES Boone County Civic Center Law, HB-101, 1237 Boone County Law, Community Building Complex Committee of, SB-1161 Cook County commissioners, increases, SB-715 Cook County Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 2504 COUNTIES-Cont. Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board compensation, SB-216 membership, SB-230 coroner, vacancies and compensation, HB-799 county public defender commission, SB-673 deputy sheriffs, removal, HB-518 , Leyden Township Space Needs Law, SB-729 officer salaries, HB-763 public defender advisory board, SB-843 public defender appointment, SB-1115 recorder, surcharge; low-income housing, HB-1559, 2152 technical changes, SB-846 watershed councils, HB-745 county boards. bond repayments, unexpended funds use, HB-2352 county political chairmen, party member lists, SB-243 dogs subject to enclosure, SB-31 . election, county board districts or at large, SB-922; HB-2037 firearms discharge regulation, HB-1950 floodplain regulations, SB-1374 maps, plats, subdivisions schools, parks, playgrounds, HB-1254 military service, HB-2 recycling plans, HB-800, 801 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 street use; occupation/privilege taxes, SB-1445 subdivision, election, referendum, HB-. 352 substance abuse clincis, HB-1499 township discontinuance, HB-68 township form of government: board size, districts & members, HB-2664 water management, SB-922 waterway clearance, SB-868 County Cooperative Extension Law SIU-Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 County Department of Corrections - see: PRISONS AND PRISONERS County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act submission of report, HB-1316 technical changes, HB-1115 County Jail Act Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. See PRISONS AND PRISONERS County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB- 1426 court system fee Vehicle Code/ordinance violations determination, SB-314 paid at time of filing first pleading, HB-1063 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act,.SB-868; HB-2352 fair and exposition authorities, HB-85 fees and salaries recording fees, multiple land parcels, SB-891 State's attorneys; 3rd class county officers; SB-907 finance audit reports, SB-1343 courthouse, construction or remodeling, bonds, HB-1551 fire and police protection Cook County deputy sheriffs, removal, HB-518 Cook County jail, arresting charges, HB-1190 residency, deputy sheriffs & special police, HB-592 retirement age, SB-1082 sheriff fees application, HB-862 sheriff services, camp site surcharge, HB-767,863 sheriffs, unincorporated areas police protection, HB-539 health departments home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 mammogram community awareness programs, HB-2327 public health administrator, SB-623. hospitals DMHDD psychiatric care, HB-1195 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 technical changes, SB-838 industrial land acquisition, HB-791 industrial project revenue bonds, HB-791 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 NE Ill. Planning Commission, stormwater management, HB-926, 1536, 1537, 2430 NE Ill. stormwater runoff regulations, SB-416; HB-1536, 1537 stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 waterway clearance, SB-868 2505 COUNTIES-Cont. juvenile detention centers county financing, SB-58 Kane County motor fuel tax, diesel fuel exemption, SB-839 law libraries fees, HB-798 officers and employees see also: Cook County auditors airport authorities/forest preserve S dist. audits, HB-783, 2646 annual stipend, HB-765 deputy auditor succeeds, HB-1827 election, HB-864, 1254 coroners autopsy, toxicology tests, SB-265 exhumation orders, HB-1225 training program, HB-1333 county clerk/chief county board clerk annual additional award, HB-1495 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082 elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 engineer, SB-51 executive staff, HB-838 mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 medical examiners, coroner functions, HB-11 official bonds, county self-insure, HB- 1534 public officer FY financial statements, HB-1187 recorder annual stipend, SB-846; HB-765, 854 facsimile signatures, labeling, HB-2495 land trust filings, SB-86; HB-16 sheriffs/deputy sheriffs additional compensation, HB-800 coroner duty compensation, HB- 566 deputy sheriffs, bond, HB-1254 sheriffs merit systems, SB-1081 ordinances floodplain regulations, SB-1374 floodplains/wetlands, HB-1258 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 vehicle weight, county roads, fines, HB- 1271 violations; payment of fines, no court appearance, HB-801 violations, guilty plea w/no court appearance, HB- 1223 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COUNTIES-Cont. public defenders advisory boards, Cook County, SB-843 appointment by independent boards, SB-1115 county public defender commission, SB-673 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 regional jail authorities, HB-111-2 solid waste management committees, by-laws, 'HB-552 State's attorneys Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 fees, HB-1671 human skeletal remains protection orders, HB-520 special investigators, SB-1033; HB- 1108 stormwater management committees, by-laws, HB-552 NE Ill. Planning Commission areas, SB-416; HB-1536, 1537, 2430 service charges; revenue bonds; property tax, HB-1257 stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 stream maintenance; forest preserve intergov'tal. agreements, SB- 1283 waterway clearance, SB-868 taxation- see: TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES technical changes, HB-762, 763, 764, 783, 800, 801,891,942, 1273, 1616, 2757, 2759,2762,2763 technical changes, SB-560, 661, 838, 846, 891,908, 1076, 1374 zoning elimination of incompatible sites, SB- 1247 floodplains/wetlands, HB-1258 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 sand/gravel removal licensing, permits, fees, HB-1374 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 Associate Judges Act additional, HB-2352 minimum number, SB-1160 Circuit Court Clerk Regulation Act family member wills, SB-686 circuit courts judge residency, HB-2443 State funding, HB-430 Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 technical changes, HB-361, 1114 circuit judges 2506 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. additional, HB-2352 health benefits, HB-1194 salaries, SB-2; HB-17, 272: Clerks of Courts automation fee; dispositions, HB-1123 automation fee, HB-1662 complaint forms, SB-273 continuance filing fee, HB-1382 credit card payments, HB- 1654 deputy clerks, HB-1979 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 exemptions, SB-718 family case pleadings, filing fees, HB- 2803 fee schedules, SB-907; HB-765, 1250 fees lower than statutory, county board provide for, HB-2812 filing fees, lower, HB-2777 judge sentencing history, SB-279 land title court decisions, SB-891 standardized judicial records; regional training programs, HB-1383 State funding, HB-430 technical changes, SB-907, 1033; HB- 765, 2158 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Court Filings by Fax Act, SB-78 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB- 276 Court Reporters Act leaves, sick pay, SB-963 technical changes, SB-963 Judicial Advisory Council, SB-1234 Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991, HB- 2542 Jury Act. employers, contempt charges, SB-154 jury duty exemptions, HB-878, 2787 Jury Commission Act employers, contempt charges, SB-154 Juvenile Court Act Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 abused, neglected, dependent minors DCFS housing services/ placement, HB-318, 402, 583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 dispositional plans, HB-2225 parent care, HB-2226 placement, court review, permanency plan, HB-582 shelter care placement, notice, HB-2223 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. special advocate, court appointment, HB-1285 updated case plan reports, HB- 2797 addicted minors DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, .HB-1056, 1239 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 authoritative intervention DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 home confinement/electronic home monitoring, SB-67 shelter care placement, notice, HB-2223 Code of:Civil Procedure application, HB-2222 DCFS intervention up to age 19, SB-45 delinquent minors clinical social workers, probation / supervision, HB-606 commitment, limits, HB-1589 confinement procedures, Cook County, tried as adults, HB- 1093 DCFS documentation; joint placement; HB-583 DCFS services, age of majority, HB-1056 escape from penal institution/bail violation, SB-785 impact incarceration program, HB-2522 periodic drug testing, probation condition, HB-2305 public housing weapons/drug violations, penalties, HB-2498 public parks drugs violators, tried as adults, HB-671 shelter care placement, notice, HB-2223 sibling visitation, termination of parental rights, SB-1393 general master position, foster care hearings, SB-1515 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 juvenile court records student assistance program administrators, SB-151; HB-434, 1951 juvenile services administration ,DCFS county reimbursements, HB-257 2507 COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS-Cont. Parentage Act of 1984 applicability, HB-2224 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 probation periodic drug testing, HB-2305 technical changes, HB-1420 tried as adults confinement procedures, Cook County, HB-1093 escape from penal institution/bail violation, SB-785 public parks drugs violations, HB- 671 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 State Appellate Defender Act - see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Supreme Court special advocate for minors, training, HB-1285 CRIMINALCODE OF 1961 armed violence drug offenses, Class X, HB-1665 subsequent convictions, 15 years, HB- 1666 bodily harm aggravated battery, harming paramedics & ambulance personnel, HB-2801 alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 criminal sexual abuse, SB-122 hate crime gender, HB-2065 law enforcement reports to Dept. of State Police, SB-1151; HB-2063 HIV testing of accused persons, SB-999 inducement to commit suicide, HB- 2502 public display of deceased human remains, HB-13 sexual assault, HIV testing, SB-263 stalking, HB-2677, 2782 threatening public officials, HB-466 bulletproof vest, unlawful use, HB-540 criminal laws, incorporation, SB-1408 damage and trespass to property fraud, commencement of prosecution, HB-777 deadly weapons aggravated discharge of a firearm, HB- 2694 assault weapons, prohibits, HB-963 confiscated weapons, HB-147 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424 handgun liability insurance, HB-2373 loaded firearm accessibility to children, misdemeanor, SB-200; HB-858 organized gang activity, unlawful use of weapons, more severe penalties, HB-2747 penalties, SB-1463 possession, school grounds; HB-56 sales; licensed alcohol establishments, HB-1453 semi-automatic weapons, SB-1461 silencers, peace officers, SB-543 State's Attorneys special investigators, SB-1033; HB-1108 unlawful use, extended area, HB-2806 waiting periods, SB-1143; HB-45, 497, 1664. deception , bad child support checks, HB-922 definitions conservator of peace, peace officer, HB- 2696 mentally retarded, SB-287 Delivery Container Crime Law Article, new, SB-116; HB-434 disorderly conduct offensive sign display, HB-2315 unlawful videotaping, HB-2750, 2785 Firearm Owners I.D. Card Act - see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS gambling contestant gambling, HB-1342 municipal airport slot machines, SB-26 redemption machine, SB-264, 930 riverboat gambling: Metro. Pier & Expo. Authority, HB-2721 video lottery terminals, SB-378 video poker machines, HB-48 hate crimes - see: bodily harm homicide aggravated DUI, Class 4 felony, HB-2521 AIDS, first degree murder, HB-81 alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 death penalty engaging in criminal activity while incarcerated, SB-1209 mentally retarded defendants, SB- 287 DUI blood alcohol level, SB-533; HB- 485 interference with penal institution unauthorized contraband, Class X, SB- 128 2508 CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961-Cont. interference with public officers body armor, HB-840 justifiable use of force death sentence, HB-1642 entrapment, HB-56, 1667 library materials protection library theft, value/recovery, HB-306 unreturned books aggregate value, HB- 56 new crimes and offenses alcohol induced homicide/infliction of great bodily harm, HB-1845 body armor, HB-840 body armor, unlawful use of, HB-840 bulletproof vest unlawful use, HB-540 correctional misconduct, SB-437 criminal street gang crime, SB-1289; HB-1672 false information to police officer, HB- 56 stalking, HB-2677, 2782 offenses affecting governmental functions correctional misconduct, SB-437 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609, 2767 public contracts change orders, written, SB-427 exempt: Local Gov't. Professional Services Selection Act, SB-264 Local Gov't. Professional Services Selection Act contracts, HB-1340 use of name or description, State & local gov't. guidelines, SB-817; HB- 2557 seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles and aircraft felony motor vehicle offenses, SB-97; HB-468 sex offenses harmful material recordings with suggestive lyrics, HB-2771 prostitution court supervision, SB-1212 Street Gang Crime Article, adds, SB-1289; HB-1672 technical changes, HB-1278, 1313; 1415, 1419,2502,2521 technical changes, SB-917, 1049, 1409 theft failure to pay newspaper delivery person, HB-1261 proof of possession, SB-264 use of force entrapment; weapons possession; false information, HB-56 venue narcotics racketeering / money laundering / drug trafficking, HB-316 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB-1202 Abortion Informed Consent Act, HB-2624 Abortion Law of 1975 experimentation/transplantation, HB- 709 viable fetus abortion, bans, HB-622 Antitrust Act, Illinois insurance exemption, eliminates, HB- 21.84 Child Sex Offender Registration Act, renames Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act, HB-2736 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Criminal Identification Act expungement, SB-446; HB-74, 423 false conviction, stolen ID, HB-1381 returned ID records, HB-331 Criminal Jurisprudence Act public nuisance, tanning facility operation without permit, HB-1853 warrants, FAX, HB-2456 criminal laws, incorporation into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act See WEAPONS Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285; HB-2499 Habitual Child Sex Offender Registration Act Child Sex Offender Registration Act, name change; application, HB-2736 criminal sexual abuse, SB-122; HB-549 information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983 technical changes, HB-2082 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Offenses Act child victim identity disclosure, SB- 540; HB-786 Probation and Probation Officers Act probation and court services fund, HB-2307 special advocate for minors, HB-1285 spray paint, bans sale, HB-2196 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 appeal by defendant counsel, indigent defendents, HB-497 arraignment 2509 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF-Cont. appointed counsel fees, SB-659 clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 arrest arrest warrants by FAX, HB-2456 peace officers, high speed pursuit, HB- 2520 warrants, issued by FAX, HB-2456 bail conditions drug testing, HB-2618 firearm possession, bans, SB-1462 monitoring device fees; substance abuser clinics, HB-1499. notice to person posting bail, HB-2476 charging an offense joinder, HB-1499 child victims of sexual .abuse new article; testimony, HB-43 child witnesses of sexual abuse, new Article; testimony, HB-1499 videotaped testimony, sexual abuse & assault prosecutions, HB-1443 domestic violence: orders of protection domestic battery, SB-1293 enforcement, HB-1609 family or household members, SB-1293; HB-728, 1676 electronic criminal surveillance clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 wiretapping without consent, SB-1390 execution of sentence death sentence, HB-434, 1642 fitness clinical social workers, HB-606 technical changes, HB-1075 Immunity in the Prosecution of Drug Offenses, new Article, SB-822 post-conviction hearing counsel, indigent defendents, HB-497 pre-trial motions defendant HIV tests, SB-999 juvenile court criminal actions, HB- 1593 rights of accused time trials commence after bail, SB-238 search and seizure entry without knocking, HB-1668 warrants by FAX, HB-2456 warrants, issued by FAX, HB-2456 sexually dangerous persons clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF 1963, CODE OF-Cont. Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 technical changes, HB-1951 technical changes, SB-716, 914; HB-1421 trial child sexual crime victim, videotape testimony, HB-2443 clinical social workers, authorized actions, HB-606 denies, Class B/C traffic offenses, SB- 1024 evidence, certificates of analysis, SB- 1425 evidence, victim dress, HB-1842 lab reports, SB-1319 restitution, HB-2500 State refusal to consent to waiver of jury trial, HB-2443 DEATH Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 abortion See CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE -MISCELLANEOUS autopsies toxicology tests before embalming, SB-265 Cemetery Care Act - see: CEMETERIES Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 death sentence execution; no autopsy; executioner confidentiality, HB-1642 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 definition, HB-36 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB- 36 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act A.G./State's Attorneys order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 Infant Mortality Reduction Act Advisory Board reporting date, SB-1223; HB-1764 funding sources, HB-1139 pilot project, HB-2319 technical changes, HB-1939 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Living Will Act See WILLS AND TRUSTS Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Aging 2510 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Alzheimers caregivers relief demonstration program, SB-727 caregivers service program, HB-1542 consumer information, home equity conversion mortgage loans, SB-33 foster grandparent program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472 Gov. Office of Senior Involvement, functions assigned to Dept., E091-5 homemaker/chore housekeeper salaries, SB-705 noninstitutionalized services eligibility standards, HB-761 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 prescription drugs use pamphlet, SB-56 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, H B- 1291 Agriculture Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Ginseng Harvesting Act, HB-62 ginseng marketing program, HB-167 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 Ill. Rivers and Streams Protection Act, SB-1392 organic foods, regulations; Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Pesticide Act of 1979, Illinois, Dept. Ag. authority, HB-831 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Wetlands Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (DASA) addicted pregnant women/children, DASA model program, HB-1647 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475. pharmacist substance abuse treatment programs, HB-1408 Central Management Services (CMS) Advisory Task Force on Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, SB-189 day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 educational telecommunications services; satellite uplink; audits;, management information systems; HB-2181 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. gasohol use, DCMS rules, HB-2325 handicapped-supported employees pilot program, HB-123 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 minority junior executive program, SB- 471 Minority/Female Business Certification Act, HB-2484 retread tires, State vehicles, HB-1159 satellite uplink communications, SB- 1171 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924 State Travel Management Office, HB- 1297 State v. private services, DCMS cost comparison, SB-1372 travel management office, SB-405 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Children and Family Services (DCFS) see also: CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 case management inforamtion system, SB-1171 child care facility quality incentive payments, Dept. standards, HB-2460 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 DCFS staff/caseloads, HB-589 DCFS staff, Child Protective Service Units, HB-1541 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-.149 Interagency Coordinating Commission on Residential Care for Children, SB-94 interstate exchange, adoptions, HB- 2468 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 special education children, individualized program copies, HB-2281 special rules, each institution & Div. of Dept., HB-1545 technical changes, HB-725, 726, 874, 1545, 1547 Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) 2511 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Business Assistance Office, SB-1323 Caribbean foreign trade office, HB- 1585 DCCA powers; recommended legislation, SB-476 DCCA purpose, SB-195 SDefense Contract Procurement Division, HB-1021 E.St.Louis demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 European Community Trade Project, SB-484 Family Resource Development Act,. HB-1.930 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 foreign firm incentives reciprocity, HB- 209 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328 foreign trade offices, transfer to I111'. business i n foreign country, HB2505 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act,. Illinois, HB-280 Illinois exports, DCCA loan programs, SB-484 Intra-Agency Services Fund deposits time limit, HB-1298, 2362 local business grants, HB-1176 local gov't. trash collection grants; demolition of derelict housing, HB- 1574 minority/female business loans, HB- 119 multi-company manufacturing projects, DCCA funding for training,. HB-1695 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 State Travel Management Services Office, SB-42 students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 technical changes, SB-195; HB-1051 unfunded mandates, reports, SB-1171 Urban Assistance Office, annual report, HB-876 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880 urban local needs assistance, HB-881 Conservation bike paths, maintenance funding, SB-1318 camp site surcharge, county sheriff services, HB-767, 863 firearm training courses; Fish/Wildlife Code violations, license suspension; HB-70 marketing/promotion contracts, HB- 1954 multi-use trails and passes, HB-332 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB-2426 no condemnation property acquisition, HB-532 Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129. Park and Conservation Fund, bike paths, SB-1318 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Vietnam veterans memorial, Rock Cut State Park, HB-796 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 wetlands, State policies, HB-2430 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 Corrections: Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 computer assisted literacy program, HB-1632 drug rehabilitation program/literacy program, SB-80 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 inmate financial impact statements, SB-242 Lateral and Vertical Steel File Cabinet Program, SB-894 pilot recycling program, SB-894 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Recycling and Refuse Sorting Program, SB-894 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB- 468 Critical Trends Analysis, HB-570 Employment Security Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Prairie. State 2000 Authority, abolishes; Dept. administer Employment Training Assistance Act, HB-1136 2512 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Cont. quarterly synopsis of employer laws & regulations, HB-1337 worksharing plans, HB-773 Energy and Natural Resources Ethanol Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB- 1379 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 Lake Calumet groundwater study, HB- 941 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB-929, 2114 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 School Energy Conservation Act, SB- 1526 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, EO91-4 Finance official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 State budget, tax expenditure report, HB-2364 Housing, SB-754 Human Rights complaints, filing, HB-771 service of charge on respondent, HB- 919 toll free #, status of charges & complaints, SB-770; HB-772 training/development programs, HB-772 Insurance ex-Director insurance industry employment restriction, HB- 1502 rates, consumer guide, HB-595 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Labor Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-131 Div. of Occupational Safety and Health, HB-802 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Ill. Occupational Information Act, SB- 981 Occupational Information S Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. women & minority employment progress, Dept. monitor, HB-2074 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Lottery annual report, ZIP code area sales, HB-2748 licensing, agency tax status, SB-98; HB-439 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (DMHDD) see also: HEALTH Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 community mental hlth. center grants, HB-2194 county hospital psychiatric care, HB- 1195 county jail reimbursements, HB-350 DMHDD services providers, paid by direct deposit, HB-2446 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 Inspector General, HB-715, 1073 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 mental health care to pre-trial, DMHDD and county, HB-1195 Multicultural Services Committee, HB-1347 technical changes, SB-1219; HB-1073, 1106 transfer of moneys, SB-424 Waukegan Dev. Center (Ann B. Kiley Dev. Center); Multicultural Services Comm.; administrative hearings decisions, HB-1106 Mines and Minerals explosives licensing, Dept. order hearings, SB-1303 Oil and Gas Board, SB-326 Professional Regulation Acupuncture Practice Board, SB-1446; HB-2346 Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, SB-778 dentist/hygienists continuing education, HB-1481 Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 Electrologist Licensing Board, HB-565 Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502 2513 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB- 1035 Legal Services Consumer Affairs Div., HB-1508 physician disciplinary records, public toll free phone inquiries, HB-1127 Respiratory Care Examining Committee, HB-495 technical changes, HB-1970, 1971, 1972 trade school complaints, annual report, SB-1511 transcript costs; overpayments; sanctions on licensee, HB-1972 Public Aid AFDC self-employment pilot program, HB-707 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Case Management Services Program; Social Services Advisory Council, HB-2227 drug utilization review program; emergency rule, HB-1212 E.St.Louis job training/employment programs, HB-877 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 grant'amounts adjustments, HB-234 Healthy Kids Program, HB-739 Hospital Care Assurance Program, HB-1000 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Interagency Casework C6operation Act,. SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 licensing, outstanding child support obligations, HB-2486 long-term care providers, uniform payment cycle, HB-849, 1565 Managed Care program; emergency rule, HB-1211 nursing facility resident needs surveys, HB-702 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 veterans medical assistance interagency agreements, SB-196 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Public Health . Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 adult foster home feasibility study, HB-1908 AIDS/HIV monthly report, HB-2259 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Director, licensed physician, HB-1216 EMT certification, Dept. revocation, HB-1268 federal State Administrative Agency, home construction safety, HB-502 Food Toxic Disclosure Advisory Committee, SB-34; HB-42, 208 -Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285 Health Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Health Manpower Shortage Areas reevaluation, HB-2578 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 hemophilia/2renal disease programs, HB-1242 home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 hysterectomies brochure, SB-108; HB- 916 Infant Mortality Reduction Act funding sources, HB-1139 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB- 1903 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB- 1413 lyme disease information, HB-676 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 Minority Health Services Office, HB-1216, 1346 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1694 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 patient records, court orders, SB-263 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 2514 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608; HB-2293 Public Health Advisors Board technical changes, HB-1390 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557, shaken infant syndrome information campaign, HB-1216, 1670 smoking cessation (WIC); Shaken Infant Syndrome, HB-1216 Spanish, breast cancer/mammagram info, HB-1216, 2141 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-735, 1216, 1953. Structural Pest Control Advisory Council, SB-312 substance addiction information, Dept. coordinate services, HB-1128 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 technical changes, HB-1937, 1938, 2141 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753. trauma center closures, emergency health care impact study, HB-1216, 1486 water slides, amusement rides, HB-486 Rehabilitation Services Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Revenue collection of local taxes, HB-1733 Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 technical changes, HB-1913 TV/catalog sales tax, Dept. report to G.A., HB-779 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-1953 State Police Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1991, HB-939 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- S285; HB-2499 hate crimes, law enforcement agencies report, SB-1151; HB-2063 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Tourism and Promotion, SB-517 Transportation (DOT) Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB- 2740, 2741 county stormwater flow limits, HB- 1648 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. floodplain maps, DOT review, SB-439 high-speed rail/magnetic levitation, SB-844; HB-1960 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB-853 Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB-2649 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1263 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 rail passenger service study, HB-2381 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 signs before last exist before construction zone, HB-1189 stormwater runoff regulations, HB- 1536, 1537 subcontract guidelines, SB-21 used vehicles, local government use, HB-721 weather/highway conditions telephone number, HB-1096, 1189 Veterans Affairs medical assistance interagency agreements, SB-196 Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 services & charges; income & assets; maintenance charges; discharge & refusal to accept applicant; HB-614 Veterans' Affairs Persian Gulf veterans compensation, SB-37; HB-847 veterans homes administrative rules; "life safety status", SB-196 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 DISABLED PERSONS Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Crippled Children Services Act Specialized Care for Children Div. of U of I, HB-1461 developmental disabilities - see: HEALTH Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Ill. Sch. for Deaf, Visually Impaired, Children's Sch. & Rehab. Center, independent government boards, HB-1443 technical changes, HB-2317 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 2515 DISABLED PERSONS-Cont. Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 employment disabled, entrance exam preference, HB-2177 Supported Employees Act, HB-123 Environmental Barriers Act CDB interpretation of standards, HB-901 handicapped accessibility: cities, home rule units, parking signs, HB-2530 handicapped parking, SB-171; HB-24, 191, 416, 1018, 2317 handicapped school children see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY hunting - see: GAME CODES Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act disabled persons; State contracts %age, SB-247 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Respite Demonstration Program Act technical changes, HB-1162 Schools for Disabled Children Act, HB- 1443 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) annual adjustment, HB-1568 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility, HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint. occupants, HB-785 Supported Employees Act DCMS handicapped-supported employees pilot program, HB-123 visually impaired persons Descriptive Video Service Act, HB-510 DISEASES AIDS/HIV AIDS Confidentiality Act counseling, health care & emergency care providers, SB-601 Invasive Nonfherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 penalty, increases, SB-999 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DISEASES-Cont. Western Blot test, HB-982 AIDS foster infant, DCFS search for relatives, SB-329 AIDS Registry Act Dept. Public Health monthly HIV infection reports, HB-2261 child abuser, court-ordered HIV test, HB-984 Dept. Corrections HIV testing, HB- 2262, 2263 Dept. Public Health monthly report, HB-2259 first degree murder, HB-81 HIV testing of accused sexual assault perpetrators, SB-999 juvenile prostitute patron testing, HB- 2263 juvenile prostitute, patronizing, HB- 2263 nursing home residential treatment centers, SB-9 sexual assault, HIV testing, SB-263 SupportiveResidences Licensing Act, HB-1545 Alzheimer's Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers, HB-1160 caregiver relief demonstration program, SB-7270 Respite Demonstration Program Act technical changes, HB-1162 Hemophilia Care Act Dept. Public Health discretionary duties, SB-1255; HB-1242 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 lyme disease Dept. Public Health information, HB-676 Renal Disease Treatment Act Dept.'Public Health discretionary duties, SB-1255; HB-1242 Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act, Illinois Dept. Public Health investigations, SB-999 theft possession of stolen property, SB-264 Tuberculosis Sanitarium District Act technical changes, HB-2278 DOMESTIC RELATIONS See Also: CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB-2013 Adoption Act Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 2516 DOMESTIC RELATIONS-Cont. AIDS foster infant, DCFS search for relatives, SB-329 confidentiality, SB-680 disclosure, SB-248 Information Exchange Authorization/ Denial of Information Exchange, HB-2605 placement time period, HB-582 registration fee, Dept. Public Health, HB-1302 technical changes, HB-2006 Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 adoption, DCFS interstate exchange, HB- 2468 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Compensation for Placement of Children Act biological parent expenses, HB-2392 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Domestic Partnership Act, SB-916; HB- 1803 Domestic Violence Act arrest without warrant, SB-15; HB-1609 family or household members, SB-1293; HB-728, 1676 orders of protection priority in enforcement, HB-1608, 1609 schools, whereabouts disclosure, HB-1463 technical changes, SB-400; HB-728 victims, services information, HB-44 Domestic Violence Shelters Act technical changes, HB-727 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25; HB-50 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 in loco parentis Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB-2712 Joint Tenancy Act technical changes, SB-380 Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act custody child abuse statements, evidence, HB-2711 contested, expert review panels, HB-1164 modification, HB-1181 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DOMESTIC RELATIONS--Cont. visitation violation, contempt of court, HB-1182 visitation, grandparents & great- grandparents, SB-172; HB- 1143,2751 visitation, specific orders, notice to court, SB-789 marriage judge payment, HB-1411 orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 property cohabitation factor, SB-548 division; crime convictions effect on economic condition, HB-661 spouse reimbursement, personal effort contribution, SB-930 restraints, SB-548 support child educational expenses, SB- 658, 717; HB-936, 937 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784 future maintenance termination, HB- 146 modification, child support, HB- 1350 modification, rebuttable presumption, HB-1321 net income, previous marriage child support, HB-1007 restraints, SB-548 unemployed non-custodial parents, HB-1655 technical changesSB-793; HB-1274, 1351 visitation - see: custody Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Marriage Contract Act, SB-1168 Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784 orders of protection, HB-1609 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 Parentage Act of 1984 child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784 custody/visitation determination, SB- 930; HB-937 DNA testing, court-ordered, HB-2770 minor parents, support obligations, SB- 562 2517 DOMESTIC RELATIONS--Cont. orders of protection, HB-1608, 1609 Parental Notice of Abortion Act of 1983 -see: CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE - MISCELLANEOUS Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, Revised Uniform child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784 Rights of Married Women Act children's educational expenses, SB-619; HB-1181 gender equal language, HB-1462 joint liability, family expenses, HB-836 tenancy by entirety, SB-380 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB-1335 DRAINAGE Chicago Sanitary District Enlargement Act expands, HB-38, 2174 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 Drainage Code assessment lien release, treasurer record, SB-65; HB-2380 Flood Control Act of 1945 floodplain maps, DOT review, SB-439 Metro East Sanitary District Act of 1974 short title, HB-413 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act apprenticeship, HB-1661 appropriation publication deadline, SB-678; HB-943 bond limit, excl. Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund, SB-679; HB-927 civil service board, salaries, SB-461; HB-928 civil service classifications, HB-1661 commissioner salaries; North American equipment materials, SB-678 Dist. Law Department, appointment, HB-1173 hearing costs, ordinance violations, HB-945 hearing costs, SB-462 incorporated Acts, SB-1410 intergovernmental stormwater agreements, HB-926 NE Ill. stormwater runoff regulations, SB-416; HB-1536, 1537. North American equipment/material, HB-945 revision/incorporation of Acts, SB-1410 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. DRAINAGE-Cont. stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 trustees, elected, SB-217, 257 North Shore Sanitary District Extension (1st) Act board compensation, HB-1920 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173 1936, Sanitary District Act of member compensation, HB-927 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Bi-State Development Powers Act security forces, SB-233 Build Illinois distressed city small business incubator, DCCA funding, HB-879 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Illinois exports, DCCA loan programs, SB-484 Large Business Attraction, Fund deposits, HB-l1104 school district capital improvements, grants and loans, HB-1658 small business incubators, HB-879 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-21.13 Corridors of Opportunity and Development Act agricultural development, SB-782 annual appropriation expenditures, SB- 195 County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act technical changes, HB-1115 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB-570 Development Finance Authority, Illinois annual report to G.A., SB-479 bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance, SB-1421 bonds, 15-mo. maturity, exceptions to restrictions, HB-2292 county industrial land acquisition, HB-791 Motion Picture Production Program Div., HB-470 motion pictures/production facilities, financing, SB-799, 1531 outstanding bond limit, increases, SB-796 Private Sector Park Act; SB-769 Public Aid provider payments, HB-2292 2518 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 technical changes, SB-987 venture capital; investments; manager payments, SB-763 venture capital, SB-763. E.St. Louis/Metro-East area demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882 E.St.Louis Area Development Act depressed areas; enterprise zones; economic development, HB- 1571 E.St.Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037 Scott Air Force Base, DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois composition; meetings, SB-195 creates, SB-129 enterprise zones agribusinesses, high impact businesses, SB-783 agricultural preference, HB-1134 E.St.Louis demonstration enterprise zone, HB-882 E.St.Louis depressed areas; enterprise zones; economic development, HB- 1571 funding sources; property tax surcharge, HB-882 JoDaviess County enterprise zone, HB- 1105 municipal utility taxes, SB-385 Export Council Act/Export Development Act of 1983, repeals, SB-1314 Governor's Agricultural Heritage Award Program, HB-506 local business grants, DCCA, HB-1176 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Act, SB-241; HB-1450 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 Tri-County River Valley Development. Authority Law bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-Cont. technical changes, HB-1524 Will-Kankakee Regional Development Authority Act bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY age/attendance/enrollment age 5, HB-670, 845 compulsory'to 17, SB-178 nonresident teachers children, HB- 2514 technical changes, HB-844 Agriculture, Illinois Summer School for, HB-534 Asbestos Abatement Act asbestos damages liability, SB-984 Authority, abolishes; CDB assume functions, SB-1264, 1395; HB-1656 removal guidelines, HB-1891 'removal restrictions, SB-946 technical changes, SB-1155 athletics - see: curriculum / instruction / programs Chicago Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chicago/Cook County approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) certification/GED fees, SB-1033 Chi. Board of Education ag. science school, property transfer, SB-826 Chi. Sch. Board Nominating Commission mayoral appointments,.SB-10 elected, SB-424 reserve fund balance, SB-424 Chi. Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chicago school reform Act of 1991, SB-11 exempt: Jackson & Hillard Adult Centers/Alternative Transitional Sch., SB-10 class size, HB-258 discipline, expulsion, suspension, SB-6 domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 enrollment, free choice, SB-11 full time teachers, permanent assignment, HB-1891 local school councils election of members, SB-10; HB- 2497 2519 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. membership; powers; duties, SB-11 powers and duties, SB-11 student members, SB-5, 11 technical changes, SB-578 mayoral appointments, HB-165 recycled paper products, HB-97 regional sup't., abolishes; State Board of Ed. assume duties, SB-424; HB- 611,759,760,763 school buses adult attendants, HB-27, 28 driver permit fee, SB-1033 School Finance Authority budget, SB-1097 education fund reserves; FY95 Authority powers, HB-1573 reserve fund balances, SB-1097 school principals, supervisory authority, HB-417 tax levy validation, HB-166 taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS teachers - see: TEACHERS technical changes, HB-170, 360, 1078, 1079, 1080 technical changes, SB-424, 787, 1128, 1346 tuition voucher system program, HB- 288 Children and Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 class promotion transition class program, K to 1st grade, HB-259 vocational education requirement, HB- 261 class size, HB-258,339, 343, 344 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act see'also: curriculum / instruction / programs CPR/Heimlich maneuver, HB-691 school Al Anon program, HB-2592 curriculum/instruction/programs Al Anon program, HB-2592 athletics IHSA transfer rules, dues, HB- 1657 IHSA, G.A. liaison representatives, HB-473 career choice/world work opportunity instruction, HB-256 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 civics; test taking, HB- 1177 cooperative-programs and classes, contiguous unit & h.s. dists., HB-662 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. CPR/Heimlich maneuver, HB-691 dissection, elective, SB -1149 driver's education, HB- 1549 experimental educational programs, HB-601 gifted children program evaluation, HB-600 History of Women, annual reports, HB-29 Holocaust/Black History, annual reports HB-29 IHSA, G.A. liaison representatives, HB-473 *math/science improvement grant program, SB-1179 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB-520; HB-2525 parenting and family education, HB-47 physical education, excused, HB-2675, 2787 Pledge of Allegiance, exemptions, HB- 907 primary purpose of schooling career choice instruction; world work opportunity, HB-256, 533 private schools: scientific literacy & ed. service center programs, SB-322 reading improvement program payments, SB-192 RR crossing safety, HB-843 safe bus riding/seat belt use, HB-349 transition class program prior to 1st grade, HB-259 vocational education, HB-261 Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act Ill. Sch. for Deaf, Visually Impaired, Children's Sch. & Rehab. Center, independent government boards, HB-1443 discipline corporal punishment policy, HB-1 Corporal punishmt. Limitation Act, HB-2712 expelled student lists, Sec. of State, HB-2556 expulsion, gross disobedience and gross misconduct, HB-1028 distance learning, telecommunications, HB- 296, 525 Downstate Illinois Educational Academy, HB-148" dropouts/truants driver's license denial/revocation, SB- S176; HB-340, 1496 report to Sec. of State, HB-340, 1496 report to State Board of Ed., HB-98 drug treatment facilities education costs, SB-262; HB-734 2520 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Cont.. Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Education Cost-Effectiveness Agenda Act Ill. Student Assistance Commission, HB-2166 preschool home instruction, HB-135 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Educational Choice Act, HB-890 educational service centers programs offered to private schools, SB-322 enrollment- see: age/attendance/ enrollment Enterprise High School Act, HB-883 expulsion- see: discipline .Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 fiscal year, downstate school districts, HB- 2654 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB-1422 funding Ed. Assistance Fund distributions, HB- 1459 Fund Education First Act, HB-19 Lottery School Fund, HB-681, 2773 minimum, HB-19, 320 sch. dist. capital improvement Build Ill. grants, occupation & use taxes, HB- 1658 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 453, 1227 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-238, 2789 School Income Tax Fund, SB- 1113, 1456 State aid anticipation certificates, borrowing, HB-1097 calculation-Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, SB- 1494 disadvantaged children distribution plan, SB-158 double payment/no paymert; interest, SB-708. EAV formula, HB-141 educational service region income tax, SB-485 employee strikes, no State aid, reduced school term, SB-1489 repeals; new school finance system, SB-561 supplementary, HB-599 technical changes, HB-215, 1097 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. Urban Education Partnership Grants, SB-725 Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915 gifted children proposed programs, Advisory Council evalaition, HB-600 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 handicapped children classroom regulations, HB-344 Community and Residential Services Authority, SB-43 deaf/blind service centers Philip J. Rock Center and School; SB-220 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262; HB-734 individualized programs; elem. sch. notify high sch., SB-191 medicaid matching funds, State Board of Ed/Dept. of Public Aid, SB-185 service animals, SB-724 health/safety domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 gym equipment inspection, HB-770 health care reimbursement, local educational facilities, conflict of interest HB-598 life-safety funds, uses, HB-282 pupil health exams, SB-212; HB-436 safe bus riding/seat belt use/ emergency evacuation drills, HB-349 school psychologists, SB-198 student medication, designated administrators, SB-973 Higher Education Student Assistance Law increases monetary scholarships, SB-307 minority incentive grants room and board, restricts, SB-270 technical changes, SB-889; HB-1384 veteran's scholarships, SB-60, 1300 holidays Famous Americans Day, creates; repeals specific holidays, HB-2479 Interscholastic Association Membership Act, HB-572 joint educational cooperatives board meetings, public comment, SB- 708 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 life-safety funds, uses, HB-282 membership dues athletic assoc., IHSA transfer rules, HB-1657 Interschol. Association Membership Act, HB-572 2521 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. interscholastic assoc. dues, medical exams, SB-209; HB-322 technical changes, HB-473 technical changes, SB-1242 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 parent board members, HB-1637 physical education - see: curriculum Pledge of Allegiance exemptions, HB-907 Public Building Commission Act school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 purpose of education career choice instruction; world work opportunity, HB-256, 533 recycled paper products, SB-141; HB-97, 2726, 2727 report cards parental involvement, deletes, SB-841 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 scholarships MIA-POW veteran spouse eligibility, HB-1884 veteran eligibility, extends, SB-1190 school boards aggregate payments, unnamed recipients, HB-914 collective bargaining agreements, HB- 104 contracts competitive bidding, SB-188 domestic violence orders of protection, disclosure of whereabouts, HB-1463 dropouts, reports to Sec. of State, HB- 340 election, new school districts, HB-599, 1097 graduated students, warranty of mastery of skills, retraining, HB- 2719 gym equipment inspection, HB-770 new school district, initial board member terms, HB-599 recycled paper products, SB-141; HB-97, 2726, 2727 removal of members, HB-885 residency, SB-424 State Board of Education inservice training programs, SB-1178 vacancies, HB-669 vo-ed houses, school board members purcahse, SB-825 vocational ed houses, SB-825 school boards, regional legal representation, SB-75 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. meetings, SB-73 petition for boundary changes, HB-2168 secretary, SB-74 school buildings Children and Family Community Protection Act,'HB-522 donated funds, no referendum, HB-500 health/safety taxing & bond issuance authority construction, HB-1235 sprinkler systems, HB-72 State Board of Education meetings & workshops, monthly posting, SB-649 school buses driver permit fee, Chicago, SB-1033 driver permits, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 driver wages, HB-349 drivers, fingerprinting, SB-90; HB-685 drivers, retaking bus driver permit test; criminal background checks, HB- 1236 safe bus riding practices instruction, HB-349 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 school day, HB-260 school districts annexation, SB-1191 combined, Committee of 10, SB-186; HB-599 consolidation, SB-185 cooperative programs and classes, contiguous unit & h.s. dists., HB-662 detachment, U.S. military bases, HB- 2679 dissolution, mandatory, HB-135 drug treatment facility education costs, SB-262 fiscal year, downstate, HB-2654 incorporation, petitions, HB-605 lobbyist regulations, SB-17 tax exemptions, HB-1047, 1345 teaching internship policy, HB-2081 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 School Finance Authority see: Chicago/ Cook County School Free Lunch Program Act reimbursements; apportionment, SB-283 school personnel , alcoholism & drug addiction intervenors, HB-2413 bus drivers - see: school buses contractual employees, insured, HB- 1892 educational support personnel, dismissal, SB-1225 2522 EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. financial affairs statements, SB-708 first aid/CPR training, HB-1652 health care reimbursement, local educational facilities, conflict of interest HB-598 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 meal breaks, HB-103 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 plant operation employees, engineer in charge, SB-11 school district nurses, SB-840 school psychologists, SB-198 special ed reimbursement, HB-827 superintendents/regional superintendents assistant, regional sup't. qualifications, HB-475 building inspection results notification, HB-1238 county superintendents, SB-1 104 dropout report to State Board, HB-98 performance bond increase, HB-603 reg. sup't. fund deposits, interest- bearing accts., SB-538; HB- 1494 reg. sup't., abolishes; State Board of Ed. assume duties, SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760; 763 reg. sup't., educational service regions, HB-2201 sexual abuse & assault awareness seminars, HB-2556 supervisory trustees, school watch lists, HB-885 treasurers, separate from township treasurer, HB-609, 899 school standards student performance; school improvement; educational accountability, HB-885 school terms Agriculture, Ill. Summer School for, HB-534 employee strikes, reduced school term, no State aid, SB-1489 increases, HB-152 special education joint building programs, HB-230 personnel reimbursement, HB-827 placement, individualized program, HB-2281 school dist. of residency; costs, HB-809 State aid - see: funding State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY-Cont. State Superintendent of Education See STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 student assessments - progress tests random sampling schedule; specific subject areas, HB-562 scholastic progress tests; civics test; test taking instruction, HB-1177 student identity; test results reporting, HB-478 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th grades, eliminates program, HB-347 student medication, SB-973 summer school Agriculture, Ill. Summer School for, HB-534 superintendents/regional superintendents - see: school personnel taxation - see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS teachers - see: TEACHERS technical changes, SB-193, 315, 424, 578, 787,826, 1096, 1128, 1144, 1191, 1242, 1346, 1358, 1413, 1420, 1440 telecommunications Descriptive Video Service Act, HB-510 distance learning systems, HB-296, 525 no commercials in classroom, HB-327 transportation contracts, year-to-year extensions, HB- 2755 reimbursement, homeless children, SB-7 school buses - see: school buses Unit School District Cooperation-Act, HB- 251 vocational education See EDUCATION; HIGHER working cash fund abolished, balance use, SB-643 abolished, recreation, SB-424; HB- 2167 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 youth employment Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 public housing residents, DCCA program, HB-1543 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 EDUCATION, HIGHER admissions, English requirements, SB-1300 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Law technical changes, HB-1217 2523 EDUCATION, HIGHER Cont. Baccalaureate Assistance Law for Registered Nurses loan duration; repayent obligations; maximums, SB-1105 nurse members, Advisory Council, SB-1105 Baccalaureate Savings Act College Savings Bonds increases, SB-375 Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities (CSU, EIU, Gov. State, NEIU, WIU) Chancellor, search committee minority, representation, HB-2558 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 student members vote, HB-523 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Board of Higher Education African/Caribbean college student exchange program, HB-1573 Economic Dev, Policy Board Act, S Illinois, HB-1624 inventors in residence matching grants program, HB-1014 membership student member, voting authority, HB-1249 Minority Affairs Division, SB-20 race/ethnic relations programs, HB-94 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 technical changes, HB-1636 technical changes, SB-299, 1139, 1352, 1447 Board of Regents (ISU, NIU, SSU) Chancellor, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 membership student member vote, HB-523 Northern Illinois University Mt. Carroll NIU branch (Shimer Coll.) HB-270 self-governing, HB-2365 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB- 1199 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 College Student Immunization Act exceptions, SB-127; HB-711 private institutions, HB-712 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. community colleges accounts, claims due, HB-1024 Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Programs Act, HB-278 boards/trustees Cap. Dev. Board membership, HB-1097 terms, SB-433; HB-1097 trustee election, HB-l116 vacancies, SB-433, 434 community college dist. audits, payment of expenses, HB-908 credit hour grant formula/payment rates, SB-307 credit hour grants; equalization, SB- 309 E.St.Louis State Community College Enterprise High School Act, HB- 883 Family Resources Development Center, HB-1930 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930 matching challenge grants, HB-935 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 Olive-Harvey Community College, Chicago vocational skills apprenticeship pilot program, HB-481 tax levy, auditing expenses, HB-1660 technical changes, HB-908, 2165 technical changes, SB-453, 636, 1075, 1097 tuition nonresident students, HB-1024 U.S. armed forces training programs or organizations, SB-644 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 Corporal Punishment Limitation Act, HB- 2712 Dental Student Grant Act, minority dentistry student grants, SB-638 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Educational Facilities Authority Act, Illinois State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 Family Practice Residency Act annual impact report, SB-1205; HB-1216 technical changes, HB-1218 Financial Assistance Act of Nonpublic Institutions of Higher Learning, Illinois capital construction awards, SB-1355 2524 EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. food procurement, HB-1077 funding minimum, HB-19, 320 Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915 Higher Education Facilities Planning Act, Illinois, HB-2354 Higher Education Student Assistance Law -see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Human Development Education Act, SB- 47.3 Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification, HB-240 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nursing Education Act LPN scholarships, SB-1105 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- .2581 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608 Private Business and Vocational Schools Act trade schools complaints, annual reports, SB-1511 Public Building Commission Act school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Residency Programs, Advisory Committee for, SB-1199 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094 SIU Management Act downstate campus, senior institution of higher ed, HB-263 Southern Illinois University (SIU) Carbondale aquaculture center, SB-93; HB-345 President, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 State Government Procurement Code, HB- 2546 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 tuition community college nonresident students, HB-1024 waived, State college employee's kids, SB-1353; HB-1049 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EDUCATION, HIGHER-Cont. University of Illinois (UofI) Crippled Children Services/Div. of Specialized Care for Children, HB-1461 groundwater research, HB-1522 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 President, search committee minority representation, HB-2558 trustees election, redistricting, HB-1066 tuition waived, employee children, HB- 1049 Uofl at Chicago Act of 1991, HB-2485 University Retail Sales Act credit sales, HB-1968 retail operations limits, HB-1968 vocational education course requirement, HB-261 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, HB-755 joint building programs, HB-230 marketing/public relations contracts, notice to vo-ed students, HB-765 technical changes, HB-755, 756, 757 vo-ed houses, school board members purcahse, SB-825 ELECTIONS airports, absentee voting, HB-1610 automatic tabulating equipment retabulation, SB-922 testing, HB-354 tests, notice, HB-952 ballots absentee, HB-287, 351, 352, 353, 668, 950, 951, 1208, 1539, 1610,2539, 2631 absentee, SB-13, 421, 877, 922 electronic voting systems, in-precinct ballot counting, HB-312 referenda, unlimited, SB-85; HB-513 unsealing, court order, HB-952 voter choice, "None of the Above", SB- 900; HB-1639 campaign contributions/disclosures campaign political committees, payment of penalties, HB-2511 committeemen, HB-122 complaints, State Board final judgment, SB-394 contribution amounts, limits, HB-571 conversion to personal use, public officials, HB-1329 filing definitions, SB-431 General Assembly candidates, transfers of contributions, HB-1611 2525 ELECTIONS-Cont. Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 limitations, on campaign contributions, new Article, HB-34 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 canvassing absentee ballots, precinct abstract, SB-922 boards, HB-799 compensation, SB-922; HB-79, 351 park district canvassing board, SB-922; HB-352. park districts, HB-1477 precinct administration boards, HB- 356 Chicago aldermen runoff elections, eliminates, HB-929 Chicago Board of Education, SB-424 Commerce Commission, elected, HB-77, 556 computation of time filing periods, SB-430 holidays, HB-433 Congressional Term Limitation Act, HB- 573 deputy registrars - see: registration Division of Legislative Districts Act Senator terms, 1990s, SB-1455 Election Campaign Fund Article, Illinois, HB-2432 election judges compensation, SB-1366 number, determination, HB-352 party affiliation, HB-26 selection, SB-922; HB-398 electoral boards assistant county clerks, SB-715, 1367 eligibility to vote restoration of registration, HB-353 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB- 1010 holidays computation of time, SB-430, 922; HB- 433 petition filing deadlines, HB-975 Illinois Election Campaign Fund Article, HB-2432 nominations ward/township committeemen, petition signatures, HB-193 nonpartisan strong mayor municipal candidates, HB-1161 petitions back door referenda, SB-922 filing deadlines, holidays, HB-975 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ELECTIONS-Cont. nominating; objectors; public questions; Constitutional amendment initiatives, HB-354 nominating, examination, HB-953 nominating, signatures, SB-922; HB- 193, 952 objectors, HB-713 public questions; Constitutional amendments, HB-952 school incorporation, HB-605 school treasurers, HB-609 political literature information transnission, SB-1360 precincts administration boards, SB-417; HB- 356 apartment buildings, HB-977 binder cards, HB-467 clustering; increase size, HB-2603 election night returns, electronic system, HB-667 population, HB-976, 2603 primaries cancellation, uncontested, HB-790 general, date, SB-1; HB-20, 21, 22, 35, 37, 111, 134, 268, 355, 530 Open Primary Act, HB-15 primary ballots of all parties; voter party affiliation declaration, HB- 2662 reapportionment - see: REAPPORTIONMENT / REDISTRICTING referenda back door referenda, SB-1328; HB- 352, 927 county bridge tax; backdoor referendum, SB-537 number appearing on ballot, HB-2707 park district capital expenditures, SB- 488 political subdivision contest results, HB-352 registration cancelled registrations, HB-471 compensation, HB-79 deputy registrars compensation, HB-297 elementary school principals, HB- 2650 State Sen. & Rep., Congressmen, SB-922; HB-2632 election day registration, HB-279 judges of registration compensation, HB-297 mail, HB-132 officers of registration compensation, HB-297 2526 ELECTIONS-Cont. precinct administration boards, HB- 356 Revised Cities and Villages Act of 1941 aldermanic/village trustee vacancies, HB-352 City Clerk/City Treasurer vacancies, HB-1277 technical changes, SB-1042; HB-2147 Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB- 563 State Board of Elections Compensation Review Board, eliminates salary-setting authority, HB-962 complaints, State Board final judgment, SB-394 election night returns, electronic system, HB-351, 667 ineligible candidates, certification, SB- 415 membership, election authority experience HB-974 nominating petitions, examination, HB- 953 voting systems, no ballot cards, HB- 1622 technical changes, HB-351, 352, 353, 354, 1246, 2036, 2156, 2321, 2324, 2634 technical changes, SB-469, 571, 1035, 1157 voter initiatives, HB-354 voter intimidation, HB-1208 voting age, HB-1125 voting systems, HB-1622 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act collective bargaining agreement terms prevail, HB-1555. disciplinary proceedings, HB-1268 EMT certification, Dept. Public Health revocation, HB-1268 EMT-1, sponsorship, SB-600 estimated time of arrival, driver tell caller, SB-628 licensure/licensed, HB-1270 nurses, emergency treatment & drug administration, SB-528 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 suspension/revocation, SB-600; HB- 1268 technical changes, SB-601, 1031; HB- 2004, 2161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL-Cont. Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Emergency Telephone (9-1-1) System Act board membership, SB-511; HB-69, 1596, 2580 fire protection districts; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 hearing/voice impaired services, HB-69 hearing/voice-impaired accessibility, SB-5.11 911 database number confidentiality, HB-69 ESDA-Emergency Services and Disaster Agency county disaster plans; ESDA geographic emergency operations plans, SB-1202 Emergency Management Agency, Illinois, changes name of ESDA, SB-1202 Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB-635 Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act reasonable/timely reimbursements, HB-706 Regional Ambulance Services Law technical changes, HB-1219 trauma care centers Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 trauma centers closure, Dept. Public Health emergency health care impact study, HB-1486 9-1-1 - see: Emergency Telephone System Act EMPLOYMENT Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 Advertisement for Strike Workers Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776, 2411 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-111 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Child Labor Law Christmas tree farming, HB-2659 employment hours, HB-2017 work hours, HB-2641 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530 2527 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, •HB-1877 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 .County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB- 1426 Dept. of Labor See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Educational Labor Relations Act binding arbitration proceedings, SB- 1488; HB-2682 Educational Labor Relations Board abolishes, HB-1280 salary setting, no Compensation Review Board, HB-962 strikes; Board final/binding arbitration, SB-1481 employee strikes, reduced school term, SB- 1489 Labor Board sanctions; short term employees; election date extensions, HB-177 professional employees, SB-737 strike enjoinder, circuit court, SB-1482 striker permanent replacements, HB- 100, 553,-574, 1776, 2411 strikes; Board final/binding arbitration, SB-1481 technical changes, SB-147, 852, 1416; HB-178 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring. Preference Act, HB-2780 Employee Assistance Program Act, Illinois, SB-765 Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works. Act technical changes, HB-2526 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382; HB-782 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25; HB-50 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB- 383; HB-733 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Health and Safety Act administration, Dept. of Labor, HB-802 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 Job Referral and Job Listing Services Consumer Protection Act business identity; advertising; 900 phone numbers; SB-1350 Job Training Coordinating Council Act, Illinois technical changes, SB-474 Labor Dispute Act Advertisment for and Employment of Strike Workers Act, HB-1776 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 Labor Organization Members Rights Act, SB-121,3 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Minimum Wage Law See COMPENSATION, FEES AND SALARIES Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Neighborhood Corps Act of 1983, Illinois, repeals, SB-761 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, SB-981 One Day Rest In Seven Act unions, exempt, SB-568 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Prairie State 2000 Authority Act abolishes; Employment Training Assistance Act, Dept. of Employment Security, HB-1136 rules: job training & retraining grants, agent payments, benchmarks, SB- 555 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Public Employee Armed Services, Rights Act, HB-2085 Public Labor Relations Act arbitration, HB-860 collective bargaining agreements G.A. approval, SB-1240 Labor Board sanctions; unfair labor practices; fire protection dists., HB-177 Local Labor Relations Board, Illinois abolishes, HB-'269, 1280 salaries,, no Compensation Review Board authority, HB-962 State Labor Relations Board, Illinois 2528 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. salaries, no Compensation Review Board authority, HB-962 State/Local Panels, HB-269, 1280 striker permanent replacements, HB- 100, 553, 574, 1776, 2411 technical changes, SB-146, 851, 1416; HB-177 union information, filed with governing board, HB-911 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, HB-1533 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 Safety Inspection and Education Act administration, Dept. of Labor, HB-802 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB- 2386 State employment Comptroller Merit Employment Code Director term, oath, salary, SB-998 day care, flexible work plans, HB-743 DCMS travel management office, SB- 405 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 hiring freeze, revokes, E091-3 Persian Gulf personnel benefits, E091-1 Personnel Code accrued leave pay, E091-2; SB-42, 91; H B-198, 210, 242, 311 comparable worth compensation, SB-377; HB-575 continuous service, HB-310 Dept. CMS applicant listings, HB-86 disabled, entrance exam preference, HB-2177 employee training costs recovery, SB-181 flexible work plans/child care, HB-743 merit compensation, SB-331 minority, junior executive program, SB-471 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 State agency minority appointments & promotions, SB-472 technical changes, SB-1416 veteran's preference, SB-110; HB-2, 493, 1224, 1650 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. veterans hospital visit personal days, SB-234 Secretary of State Merit Employment Code handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act. fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 dependent coverage, SB-1171; HB-591, 1407 DMHDD qualified rehabilitation facility, SB-1098 domnestic violence shelter employees, SB-1018; HB-129 Economic & Fiscal Commission annual report, SB-1470 I11. Association of Park Districts, HB-129 local gov't. employee option, HB-1006 local gov't./rehabilitation facilities election, HB-129' mandated coverage, SB-1059 operations and responsibilities, HB-1309 retired employees, public community colleges, SB-401, 1073; HB-125 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB-1453 survivor's benefits, HB-1528 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 State Universities Civil Service Act handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 Supported Employees Act handicapped, supported employees, HB-123 vacation/sick leave accrued time, certified, SB-771 veterans preference, HB-2 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 Voluntary Payroll Deductions Act of 1983 charitable fundraising bodies, HB- 2312 technical changes, SB-1325; HB- 2311 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 State Universities Civil Service Act comparable worth compensation, SB- 377; HB-575 2529 EMPLOYMENT-Cont. holidays, election day, HB-900 military service, continued rate of compensation, HB-816 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 Structural Work Act comparative fault, SB-665 recovery, limits, SB-664; HB-1990 repeals, SB-664; HB-346, 1338, 1991 Unemployment Insurance Act apprentice benefits; SB-550 Construction Bid Daimages Act, HB- 1530. deperdent allowance, HB-212 Dept. Employment Security quarterly synopsis of employer laws & regulations, HB-1337 eligibility child custody, HB-2788 nonresident aliens, HB-176 sanitary district summer worker, HB-944 Emergency Unemployment Benefits Program. SB-1480. employer reports, HB-42 employer, sole proprietors, HB-1107 employment, exclusions, HB-1391 independent contractor determination, HB- 1290 retirement benefits, HB-2657 striker benefits, permanent replacements, HB-100 successor employer unit, predecessor contribution rate, HB-674 technical changes, SB-144, 570; HB-176, 2301 worksharing plans, HB-773 worksharing plans, SB-450 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880 Veterans Preference Act public works projects, HB-2 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 women & minority employment progress, Dept. Labor report, HB-2074 Workers' Compensation Act/Workers' Occupational Diseases Act Industrial Commission health & safety laws, Dept. of Labor authority, HB-802 hearings, review, Arbitrator decision, SB-387 judicial review, HB-321 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, HB-1533 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EMPLOYMENT-Cont. Workers' Compensation Act burial expenses; suspension of compensation explanation, HB-175 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB-1530 Cumulative Injury Fund, HB- 1532 medical exam confidentiality, HB- 588 technical changes, SB-145, 569; HB-175, 1213, 2543 temporary total disability, discontinued payments, HB-371 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB- 766 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 youth employment Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 ENERGY energy assistance Act of 1989 expenditure of funds, SB-1475 heating system repair, weatherization, HB-1781 repeals; Act of 1991, creates, SB- 1266; HB-2617 technical changes, HB-580 weatherization, recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 Act of 1991, creates; repeals Act of 1989, SB-1266; HB-2617 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB-63 Energy Conservatn. in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 School Energy Conservation Act, SB-1526 supply planning, HB-1388 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 ENTERPRISE ZONES See ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB- 1197 2530 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. Attorney General's Task Force on Environmental Legal Resources, SB-232 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB-2344 Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB-232 Environmental Facilities Financing Act, Illinois technical changes, HB-2056 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-989 Environmental Protection Act. see also: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES air pollution air permit renewals, HB-818 new municipal waste facilities, moratorium, HB-195 toxic automobile paint, hazardous waste ID, HB-2451 definitions hazardous hospital waste, HB-2491 industrial process waste, shredder fluff, HB-1514 infectious waste, HB-2491 municipal waste, HB-1438 potentially infectious medical waste, HB-2491 shredder fluff, HB-1514 enforcement fugitive dust rules, HB-1782 land pollution and refuse disposal environmental law enforcement seminar costs, HB-2473 fee requirement exemptions, HB-1514 foreign-waste additional disposal fees, HB-1156, 1335 foreign waste, sanitary landfills, HB-1375, 1519 grease trap sludge disposal, HB-957 hazardous hospital waste, HB-131, 2491 hazardous waste fee limitations, HB-1033 Hazardous Waste Fund uses, HB-2462 hazardous waste production, EPA report, HB-1363 hazardous waste release liability, HB-687 Home Value Assurance Act, HB- 2397. hospital waste reduction, HB-477 household hazardous waste programs, surcharge, HB-1509 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Cont. industrial area, regional garbage transfer station, SB-845 infectious waste rules, HB-884 infectious waste, rules, HB-2491 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 landscape waste, composting, HB- 1287 landscape waste, landfills, HB- 1145, 1588 local gov't. hazardous substance cleanup, cost recovery, HB-706 municipal waste, HB-6 quarterly reports, landfill operators, HB-2019 sanitary landfill foam cover, SB- 296 sanitary landfill household hazardous wastes, HB-1510O sanitary landfill, foam cover, SB- 296 sanitary landfills: foam covers, large appliance disposal, SB-989 shredder fluff waste, HB-1514, 2589 solid waste'disposal fee, HB-114 solid waste facilities near educational facilities, SB-414 solid waste tipping fee, exemption, HB-1631 special waste shipping manifests, SB-388; HB-818 technical changes, HB-1742 undergrd, storage-tank registration deadline, SB-1478; HB-2778 Undergrnd. Storage Tank Fund: investment interest; motor fuel tax collection, HB-1184 underground petroleum storage tanks, HB-1741 Underground Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 wastewater treatment sludge, SB- 923 white goods, no landfill disposal, SB-1439 noise Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB-1197 penalties Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB-232 fugitive dust rules, HB-1782 illegal dumping, recorded on title to property, HB-2462 State's Attorney civil actions, HB- 2716 permits 2531 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION-Coit. Cook County local siting review; reg. pollution control facility 3rd party appeals, HB-117.8 hazardous waste/PCE incinerator operators, analyze waste, SB-924 incinefators, local site review, HB- 479 incinerators, new, moratorium, HB-477, 548 landscape waste composting, HB-114, 1287, 1518, 2250 municipal waste incineration & disposal facilities, HB-6 non-Ill. waste, local siting review, SB-884 potentially infectious medical waste, HB-2491 public health and welfare review, HB-1631 reg. pollution control facility siting, annexed property, HB- 1630 regional hazardous waste facilities, local siting review, HB-1199 technical changes, HB-1613 public water supplies aluminum in drinking water, HB- 1233. contaminant levels, SB-1296 drinking water standards, SB-864 fees: school districts, HB-2589 technical changes, HB-1613, 1742, 1994, 2153, 2249, 2250, 2251,2325, 2478, 2608 technical changes, SB-966, 1028 toxic chemical reporting nuclear facility environmental feasibility report, statutory requirement, SB-1244 nuclear facility, environmental 'feasibility report, SB-1244 used tires retail sale fee, SB-989 tire scrap, fuel, energy generation, SB-447 vehicle use tax surcharge, tire shredding equipment, HB-2340 water pollution fees: school districts, HB-2589 gas station Phase II Vapor Recovery program, HB-10 groundwater, Lake Calumet study, HB-941 low-flow toilets, SB-522 septic system sludge, wastewater treatment plants, HB-1448 tarp/coverings, no PCB rules, HB- 401 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION- Cont. EPA-Environmental Protection Agency foams, sanitary landfill cover, SB-296 hazardous waste production report, HB-1363 hazardous waste/PCB incinerator operator, analyze waste, SB-924 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241 solid waste management plans, EPA financial assistance, HB-2253 groundwater Lake Calumet, DENR study, HB-941 Groundwater Protection Act UofI research, HB-1522 landscape waste, SB-1001; HB-114, 1145, 1287, 1518, 1588, 2250, 2254 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act see: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Pollution Abatement Enforcement Act Att. Gen. environmental law enforcement seminars, HB-2473 Pollution Control Board board meetings, General Assembly representation, HB-1410 drinking water, presence of aluminum, HB-1233 gasoline vapor recovery program, gas stations, SB-1241; HB-10 rules procedures, SB-326 tarp/coverings, no Board rules, SB- 844; HB-401 recycling and waste reduction see also: RECYCLING State agency requirements; incentives; Solid Waste Reduction Advisory Council, HB-6 Waste Reduction and Recycled Products Procurement, E091-4 Solid Waste Management Act Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, Advisory Task Force on, SB-189; HB-1475 recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 & recycling, waste reduction, HB-6 reduction of waste volume & toxicity, HB-1438 technical changes, HB-1993, 2252 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act See LOCAL GOVERNMENT Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, HB-463 underground storage tanks Fund: investment interest; motor fuel tax collection, HB-1184 Underground Storage Tank Advisory Committee, HB-996 2532 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Cont. Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173 ETHICS Attorney Act attorney-client professional conduct, SB-824 economic interest statements Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Governmental Ethics Act annual gift limit, all public officials, HB-1331 buying influence, HB-1324, 1325, 1332 client representation, HB-1330 Executive Branch Ethics Law, SB-182 former employee, confidential information disclosure, HB-1326 legislator economic associations, SB- 1245 legislator professional representation, HB-2322 nepotism, HB-1327 pecunicary interest/potential benefits, HB-1329 personal friends contracts, HB-1328 reporting categories, SB-215 teachers, filing exemptions, HB-732, 1428 ward & township committeemen, central committee chairmen, HB- 2776 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB-1663 EXECUTIVE ORDERS Advanced Telecommunications and Networking, Illinois Task Force on, E091-11 Annual Report on the State of Rural Ill. Economy, E091-13 Consumer Services Office abolishes; consolidates into Office of Public Counsel, E091-7 . limited continuation, E091-8 Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, E092-1 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission, E091-9 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, E091-12 Science Advisory Committee, Governor's, E091-10 Senior Involvement, Governor's Office of functions reassigned to Dept. on Aging, E091-5 State employees Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. EXECUTIVE ORDERS-Cont. hiring freeze, revokes, E091-3 Persian Gulf personnel, E091-1 unsued vacation/sick leave policy, E091-2 Voluntary Action, Governor's Office of functions reassigned to Lt. Governor, Senior Action Centers, O091-6 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 EXPLOSIVES See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION FAIRS Agricultural Fair Act Fair and Exposition Authority, HB-85 technical changes, HB-1946 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act exceptions, eliminates; water slides, HB-486 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 State Fair Act minimum gate fees, SB-449 FAX See UTILITIES FIRE PROTECTION Facilities Requiring Smoke Detectors Act child care facilities, HB-1645 Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Regulation Act advisory board; licensing; discipline; administration, SB-1006 Ill. Fire Equipment Distributor and Employee Board, SB-922; HB-2197 State Fire Marshal duties, HB-2197 Fire Investigation Act below market loans, SB-1006 facility inspection reports, filed with State Fire Marshal, HB-2786 fire ins. company annual assessments, HB-2655 Fire Protection District Act annexed territory, rebates, HB-705 board membership, SB-593 convicted felons, SB-506 disconnection, HB-2066 emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 organization, majority vote, SB-922; HB-2653 tax rate, ballot form, SB-593 technical changes, HB-1722, 2277 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois repeals; Fireworks Regulation Act, SB- 1235 Furniture Fire Safety Act 2533 FIRE PROTECTION-Cont. repeals; Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 State Fire Marshal Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois, repeals; Fireworks Regulation Act, SB-1235 school sprinkler systems, HB-72 FIREWORKS& See FIRE PROTECTION FISH See GAME CODES FLAGS Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 FOOD AND DRUGS animal cosmetic/household product testing, bans, HB-1042 Bottled Water Act label requirements, SB-71 circuit breaker -see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Commercial Feed Act administration; terms; fees; reports; powers & duties Dept. Agriculture, SB-225 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB- 1394; HB-2329 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Food Safety Transportati6n Act food components; vehicle cleaning, SB- 719; HB-1901 Food Service Privatization Act, HB-917 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Illinois fast food ingredient disclosure, HB- 2576 medical test kits, warning labels, SB- 107 therapeutic use, generic equivalents, HB-157 Ginseng Harvesting Act regulatory authority, HB-62 ginseng marketing program,HB-167 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act wild game donations, HB-508 wild game, SB-1313 Meat and Poultry Inspection Act exemptions poultry raiser, minimums, HB- 2768 religious establishments, HB-1135 pricing, SB-280 Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public.Act. FOOD AND DRUGS-Cont. Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046 organic foods Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 pharmacist drug treatment, Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 technical changes, HB-1398 prescription drugs use, Dept. on Aging pamphlet, SB-56 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) , annual adjustment, HB-1568 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility, HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 maximumgrants, HB-160, 568 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 FORESTRY See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION FUELS Alternative Motor Fuels Commission, SB- 1361 Coal Development Board powers & duties, SB-455 powers and duties, SB-629 powers, HB-2342 Coal Technology Development Assistance Act, Illinois gross revenues, limited producers, DENR, SB-735 revenue transfers; tax credits, SB-57; HB-991 Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 ethanol content, standards, SB-1361 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Law, SB-1171 Ethanol Motor Fuel Act, SB-1361, 1379 public transit bus engines, demonstration grant program, HB- 2536 gas stations Phase II Vapor Recovery program, HB-10 2534 FUELS-Cont. gasohol Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB- 2370 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 Gasoline Storage Act technical changes, HB-1741 underground petroleum storage tanks, HB-1741 Motor Fuel and Petroleum Standards Act ethanol content, SB-1361 Oil and Gas Act drilling permits certificate of deposit in lieu of bond, SB-266 geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904 permits; bonds; plugging; fees, SB-326 permits; surety bonds; transfers; plugging; fees, HB-1850 Oil and Gas Board, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, SB-326 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act, HB-146 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB- 929 GAME CODES Bird Shooting Act sporting/marksmanship permits, HB- 1567 Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 Fish Code gill nets; Lake Michigan; yellow perch & bloater chub; licensees, SB-1508 licenses, conservation organizations; fees, HB-2463 lifetime license, stamp exemption, HB- 837- lifetime licenses, HB-2463 nonindigenous species, HB-1757, 2463 repeals; Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 violations, license suspension, HB-70 Fish Restoration Project Act repeals; Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 Ground Hog Bounties Act, HB-1441 Landowner Hunting Preference Act, HB- 253 Wildlife Code game protection city limits hunting; excess deer, Rock Cut State Park, SB-509 crippled birds, HB-666 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAME CODES--Cont. deer hunting, does first, SB-112, 143; HB-1633 deer season, HB-531 deer, handguns, SB-398; HB-1433 deer, handicapped hunters, SB-1286 deer, senior citizen shotgun permits, HB-823 falconry season, restrictions, HB- 2640 game bird season, HB-708 handicapped persons, SB-398; HB-921, 1234 landowner deer hunting permits, HB-1147 landowner permission, HB-1433 leghold traps; trapper education, HB-192 non-residents observe Illinois seasons, HB-508 pheasant stamps, SB-411; HB-70 rabbit season, HB-2764 raccoon hunting season, HB-508, 509 snipes/woodcocks, migratory game birds, SB-637; HB-2640 wildlife protected in adjoining states, HB-1433 handicapped persons, SB-398; HB-921, 1234 licenses and permits conservation organizations; fees, HB-2463 disabled persons, HB-1234 furbearers hunting, preempt home rule, SB-253; HB-579 game breeding/hunting preserve site zoning requirements, HB- 2717 landowner deer hunting permits, HB-1147 non-residents, SB-103; HB-49 pheasant stamps, SB-411; HB-70 wild geese, federal. regulations, SB-1193 protected species, HB-51 Public Hunting Grounds for Phasants daily usage stamp, HB-1433 technical changes, HB-797 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Act, HB-1757, 2463 GAMES AND GAMBLING Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-131 Bingo License and Tax Act see also: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS additional games, HB-245, 1034 2535 GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. aggregate daily prize, HB-830 licensed organization school tuition reduction, SB-197 licensing, senior citizens organization, HB-722, 1109 prize value, HB-245 technical changes, HB-956 Charitable Games Act locations, multiple & alternate, HB-1109 rental of premises; veterans organizations games, HB-1109 technical changes, HB-1109 Horse Racing Act allocations, SB-69, 320, 406, 445, 458; HB-223, 456, 1005, 1972 backstretch improvement fund, SB-458 charity & additional racing days, HB- 2175 inter-track wagering locations, SB-458, 557 payments, SB-457 televised signals, SB-481 monetary penalties, HB-1430 race track security areas, SB-444 race track security; charitable contributions; pari-mutuel dept. staff, SB-458 Racing Board membership; terms, SB-491; HB- 946 successor members qualifications, SB-445 Special Purse and Reward Fund Account deposits, SB-456 technical changes, HB-61, 855, 856, 1045, 1444, 2180 technical changes, SB-558, 559, 700, 701 Lottery Law, Illinois advertising, SB- 1171; HB-710, 1309 advertising, ZIP code proportionate spending; FY limits, HB-2743 annual report, ZIP code area sales, HB-2748 licensure suspension, tax delinquent agent, SB-98; HB-439 proceeds, Lottery School Fund, HB- 681,.2773 proceeds, School Aid Lottery Fund, HB-1305 technical changes, HB-1201 unclaimed prize money, HB-454 video gambling machines, SB-378 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Riverboat Gambling Act' county annual stipend, SB-834 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GAMES AND GAMBLING-Cont. docked gambling, SB-254 excursion ends, public announcements, SB-255 game rules, payout, disadvantage posting; combulsive gamblers; boat repairs; reel pictures; credit & wagering; employees, hiring & training; liquor, HB-832 Gaming Board Gambling Board, name change, SB-1083; HB-1117 license: Metropolitan Pier & Expo Authority, HB-2721 licensing, economically depressed areas, SB-478 public information, SB-378; HB- 832 Lake County license, HB-1301, 2656 Lake Michigan, SB-378; HB-2656 licensee info; disclosure; fees; employee age, training; credit; liquor sales, SB-1086 Regional Wagering Planning Authority, SB-378 technical changes, HB-1471, 1472, 1473 technical changes, SB-478 wager limits, SB-378 slot machines airports, municipalities, SB-26; HB- 289 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Balanced Budget Notes Act - see: STATUTES Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act General Assembly members, SB-1472 Compensation Review Board authority, limits, HB-962 reports: legislative, executive, judicial, HB-1561 Division of Legislative Districts Act Senatorial terms, 1990s, SB-1455 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 Fiscal Note Act - see: STATUTES General Assembly Compensation Act Ethics Commission; code of conduct, HB-2412 office allowance decrease, HB-2724 General Assembly Operations Act Reapportinment Committees, HB-2121 redistricting, minority rights, HB-2119 redistricting, public comment, HB- 2120 technical changes, SB-1455 2536 GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Cont. Governmental Ethics Act See ETHICS Home Rule Note Act - see: STATUTES Legislative Commission Reorganization Act of 1984 Citizens Assembly (Citizens Advocacy Councils) Senior Citizens/Water Resources, Citizens Councils on, SB-586 Executive Directors annual meetings & reports, SB-1158 Intergovernmental Cooperation Commission federal funds, Commission channeling agency, SB-1171 Midwestern Higher Education Compact participation, HB-240 State mandates information, public hearings, SB-1171 Legislative Audit Commission State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 Legislative Printing Unit recycled paper, HB-1058 Legislative Space Needs Commission rules, SB-1246 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB-1663 Lobbyist Registration Act see also: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION- executive agencies, SB-17 Local Government Fiscal Practices Act standing committee recommendations dates, HB-1972 reapportionment/redistricting See REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991 - see: STATUTES Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 statutes See STATUTES GINSENG See FOOD AND DRUGS GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Board of Higher Education Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 inventors in residence matching grants program, HB-1014 nonpublic higher ed. institutions, capital construction, SB-1355- Build Illinois school district capital improvements, HB-1658 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Chicago Elementary and High School Scholarship Program for Limited Income Households Law, HB-2616 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 community colleges matching challenge grants, HB-935 Dept. of Agriculture Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 Dept. of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 pharmacist substance abuse treatment programs, HB-1408 Dept. of Children and Family Services Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 child care workers, HB-2458 Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs (DCCA) distance learning systems grants, HB-525 E.St.Louis Township modular housing factory, HB-1584 local business grants, HB-1176 local gov't. trash collection grants; demolition of derelict housing, HB- 1574 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources' generating station grants, SB-629 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 public transit bus ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 Dept. of Labor Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 community mental hlth. centers grants, HB-2194 Dept. of Public Health Dental Student Grant Act minority dentistry student grants, SB-638 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608; HB-2293 Dept. of Revenue Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 2537 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS-Cont. Dept. on Aging Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177, Higher Education Student Assistance Law veteran's scholarships, SB-60 Library System Act planning grants, HB-933 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nursing Education Scholarship Law distribution formula, SB-1105 Public Community College Act Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Programs Act, HB-278 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Residential Weatherization Program, SB- 49; HB-580 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 State Board of Education mathematics and science improvement grant program, SB-1179; HB-126 preschool educational model research- training programs, SB-1420 secondary sch. teachers, specific curriculum/world of work application, summer school, HB-455 technical preparation grant program, HB-755 State Board of Elections Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB-. 2539 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB- 1876 Student Assistance Commission, Illinois engineering scholarhip proggram, SB- 299 . Pilot Scholarship Program Act, HB-31 State Scholar designations, HB-2423 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB- 517 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES See Also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Hazardous Material Emergency Response Reimbursement Act reasonable/timely reimbursements, HB-706 Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois, Uniform household products, bitter taste, SB-76, 227; HB-814 local gov't. recovery of costs, HB-706 hazardous wastes. see also: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EPA hazardous waste production report, HB-1363 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES-Cont. fee/Hazardous Waste Fund, limitations, SB- 1177, 1180; HB- 1033 funds, public health uses, SB-1438 hospital waste, exempt from disposal fees, HB-131 incinerators moratorium, HB-477 liability, lender institutions exempt, HB-687 local siting review, HB-1199 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB-634; HB-1509 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Act disposal, restricts, SB-201 nuclear power reactor fees, SB-1427 State regulation, HB-53 technical changes, SB-1427 nuclear facility environmental feasibility report, SB-1244 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act nuclear power reactor fees, HB-1449 tow trucks clean up, no hazardous substances, HB-815 Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, HB-463 Toxic Pollution Prevention Act pilot program; Advisory Board; reports; fees; SB-236 toxic pollution reduction plans, HB- 2326 HEALTH see also: MEDICINE Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act,. HB-612 Abused and Neglected Long Term Care Facility Residents Reporting Act Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715, 1073 repealer, SB-706 Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Law technical changes, HB-1217 Ambulatory Surgical Treatment Center Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 medical payment, post-secondary care, HB-2590 post-surgical or obstetrical care, SB- 865 Asbestos Abatement Act 2538 HEALTH-Cont. See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Bottled Water Act labeling; standards, HB-788 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Clean Indoor Air Act disputes, nonsmoker preference, HB- 1013 home rule concurrent regulation, HB- 1012 technical changes, HB-1017 workplace, constitutional guarantees, HB-1205 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act- General Assembly members, SB-1472 Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education Act - see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining .Treatment Act, HB-1151 Dental Practice Act, Illinois - see: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING -REGULATION Dept. of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Dept. of Public Health - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Dev. Disabilities Law, Ill. Planning Council on federal law consistency; membership -quorum, qualifications, HB-2807 Developmental Dis. Residential Services Act, SB-297 Developmental Disability and Mental Disability Services Act definitions; out-of-home placement services; home-based support programs; HB-1106 documented evaluations; definitions, SB-697 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB- S1394; HB-2329 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, HB-52 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH Cont. Head and Spinal Cord Injury Act reported injuries, HB-2465 Health and Safety Act- see: EMPLOYMENT Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 Health Care Consent Act, SB-995 Health Care Cost Containment Council Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 health care facility patient visitation, SB-1435 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Care Surrogate Act, SB-1092; HB-2334 Health Facilities Authority Act, Illinois federal Medicaid-reimbursed services funds, HB-2010 Public Aid provider payments, HB-2292 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881; HB-967 vendors, Dept. Public Aid security interests, SB-631; HB-2010 Health Facilities Planning Act, Illinois Board membership, qualifications, HB- 2592 capital expenditure minimum; permit application review, HB-1512 technical changes, SB-902; HB-1512, 2592 Health Finance Reform Act county hospitals, Dept. Public Aid supplemental payments, SB-837 county hospitals, supplemental payments, HB-942 hospital Medicaid reimbursements, HB-1000 hospitals, Medicaid reimbursement, SB-500 I-CARE biennial audits, SB-646 repeal date, extends, SB-500 Health Manpower Shortage Areas, reevaluation, HB-2578 Hlth. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 hysterectomies Dept. Public Health brochure, SB-108; HB-916 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB-1035 Infant Mortality Reduction Act appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 2539 HEALTH-Cont., Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act standards; screening; fees; inspection; tenant rights; abatement; tax credit; penalties; cause of action, HB-2295 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 mammograms, HB-542 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB- 410 mental health Community Mental Health Act board employee hiring practices; DMHDD intergov'tal agreements, SB-168 Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code psychotropic medication, patient notice, SB-1219 sheriff transport patients, HB-305 social workers; patient physical restriction; medication; observation, HB-1073 technical changes, SB-1219; HB-1073, 1106 Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act confidentiality/disclosure, violent crimes, HB-1310 coroner inquiry, disclosure of recipient records, HB-852, 1829 Dept. State Police dial-up telephone system for firearm dealers, HB-57 good faith, immunity, HB-2431 indigent recipients records, HB-1106 Inspector General For Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 subpoenas & written orders; public official, HB-1073 technical changes, HB-1076 Minority Health Services, Dept. Public Health office, HB-1346 Mosquito Abatement District Act technical changes, HB-2279 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act administrator temporary authority, HB-1621 continuing education, HB-118 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HEALTH-Cont. Nursing Home Care Act discharge policy prior to admission, SB-510 emergency receiverships, Dept. Public Health monitor resident well-being, HB-489 HIV residential treatment facilities, SB-9, 187 insurance v. surety bond, HB-735 intermediate care/nursing facilities, HB-735 Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 nurse's aide, certificate of registration, HB-2465 personnel training & qualifications, HB-2160 pilot program extension, SB-1077 resident property theft prevention, HB- 491 resident rights: discharge violations, property protection, written explanation, HB-489 resident written summary of rights, HB-492 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 technical changes, HB-1879, 2160 technical changes, SB-1038, 1077 Type B violations, HB-490 nursing homes - see: NURSING HOMES Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Patient Protection in Utlization Review Act, HB-2503 Physical Fitness Services Act bonds equal to membership dues; copies of Act to members, SB-213 Planning Council on Mental Health Law membership, HB-1073 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Law health care provider written info to patients, SB-79 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-284 Public Health District Act home visitation, pregnant women, new mothers, infants, HB-1283 2540 HEALTH-Cont. public health administrators, SB-623 technical changes, HB-2274 Radiation Installation Act industrial radiographers certification, HB-2021 Radiation Protection Act of 1990 by-product storage fee, SB-1529; HB-2022 electromagnetic radiation study, ICC & Dept. Nuclear Safety, HB-2775 fees, usage, HB-2022 industrial radiographers, certification, HB-2021 machine testing, SB-435 mammography, regulation, HB-2021 Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB-495 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 rural health foreign insurance companies, privilege taxes, Ill. Rural/Downstate Health Fund, HB-1220 Rural/Downstate Health Act, Illinois Center for Rural Health powers, HB-1216, 2577 SIU annual report, SB-410 technical changes, HB-1216 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health Advisors, HB-735, 1216, 1953 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB- 867 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545. Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 HIGHWAYS Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB-2740, 2741 county highways county engineer, SB-51 DOT construction proportionate to Motor Fuel Tax, SB- 1015 Highway Advertising Control Act of 1971 See ADVERTISING Highway Code, Illinois approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HIGHWAYS-Cont. county bridge tax; backdoor referendum, SB-537 county highway mailboxes, SB-844 county unit dist. highway, motor fuel tax fund use, HB-2749 elected official salaries, tax levy, SB- 523, 844 highway commissioners employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 local project, tax fund uses, SB-547 mail boxes, county highways, SB-428 native Illinois vegetation plantings, HB-271 road district tax certification; right-of- way planting; HB-1189 road improvement impact fees interest-bearing accounts, HB-746 tax increase propositions, notice, SB- 503 tax levies; notice; referendum, HB-1228 tax levy certification dates, HB-409 tax revenue, certification, HB-799 technical changes, SB-844; HB-1191 uneconomic remnants, HB-1068 highway conditions DOT weather info telephone number, HB-1096, 1189 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB- 853 Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636 toll highways easement/permit charges, HB-1183 eminent domain, deauthorizes; Investor Owned Tollroad Co., DOT reimbursed, SB-381 IDOT reimbursements: conveyances / environmental impact statements, HB-188 Investor Owned Tollroad Company, DOT reimbursed, SB-381 proposed tollway, environmental impact statements, HB-95, 173 Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Act, SB-892 technical changes, HB-720 Toll Highway Authority, State administrative expenses; Authority master plan; State agency, SB- 480 maintenance/toll collection, private contractors, HB-1023 private investor charters, SB-381 State agency, HB-275 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967 toll reductions, HB-1404 2541 HIGHWAYS-Cont. tolls, Northwest & Tri-State tollways, HB-73 tolls, semi-annual estimates, HB-174 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396, .1189 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Deposit of State Moneys Act heritage tourism linked investments, HB-1041 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Hist. Presrvtn. Act Dana-Thomas house fees, HB-2809 Hist. Presrvtn. Agency Act Dana-Thomas house fees, HB-2809 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 property exchange, HB-2174 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 student campsite rates; abandoned property titles vested in Agency, SB-1248 technical changes, SB-996 volunteers, SB- 1171 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Human Skeletal Remains Protection Act A.G./State's Attorneys order for return of remains to grave, HB-520 public display, restricts, SB-1442 Museum District Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois automatic/conditional approval; Ill. State Museum data, mapping, SB- 525 State/private projects, notice, funding & approval, SB-922; HB-841 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396, 1189 HOLIDAYS See Also: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Famous Americans Day, HB-2479 Legal Holidays Act Famous Americans Day, creates; repeals specific holidays, HB-2479 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 HOME RULE See LOCAL GOVERNMENT HORSE RACING See GAMES AND GAMBLING Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOSPITALS Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 county hospitals technical changes, HB-942 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 Hospital Care Assurance Program, Dept. Public Aid, SB-500; HB-1000 Hospital District Law approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) directors, elected, HB-222 hospital facilities, lease and transfer of assets, HB-2591 technical changes, HB-2272, 2591 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Hospital Licensing Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 birth centers, excludes, HB-488 discharge notice, Medicare patients, HB-569 Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 newborn drug testing, HB-187 patient rights, written summary, SB-106 resuscitation protocol, SB-587 staff privileges, SB-210; HB-205 .Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Abandoned Housing Rehabilitation Act compensation, market value, SB-1322 technical changes, SB-1041, 1322; HB- 2151 Affordable Housing Act, Illinois funds distribution, lowest incomes, HB- 2151. technical changes, HB-459 Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, HB- 1875 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-111 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984 Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 Home Ownership Made Easy Act technical changes, HB-2003 2542 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. 86-1462 effective date, HB-459 Home Repair Fraud Act home repair business:'notice to consumer, reimbursement of consumer, HB-2128 intent to defraud, prima facie evidence, HB-2527 penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 windows, SB-1005 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Homelessness Prevention Act Homelessness Prevention Fund,. SB-756 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-280 Housing Authorities Act Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 eviction of tenants, SB-246 population levels, HB-1323 priorities; duties; responsibilities, HB-1323. technical changes, HB-810, 1322 tenant commissioners, HB-1587 tenant-management projects, H B-1504 Housing Development Act bond indebtedness reservations, HB-1091 bond reserve fund withdrawals, certified to Gov., HB-2611 Housing Development Authority services to community organizations, advances, loans, grants, SB-526 services to non-profit entities, HB-1091 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB-881; HB-967 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 mortgage prepayments, SB-1322 residential mortgages, HB-1092 technical changes, SB-755 veterans mortage priority, HB-1615 Housing, Ill. Department of, SB-754 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Low Income Housing Valuation Act, HB- 1243 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 public housing students in public housing, unemployment prevention program, HB-1543 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT-Cont. rental housing - see: LANDLORD AND TENANT Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-.1377 Residential Weatherization Program, SB-49 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Street Number Display Act, HB-2003 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint occupants, HB-785 Tenant Management Act, HB-909 HUMAN RIGHTS Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 Equitable Restrooms Act, SB-1171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Human Rights Act definitions citizenship/alienage, HB-219 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973 sexual orientation, HB-608 Department of Human Rights - See: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT employment arrest records, use, SB-922 city police/firemen, age requirements, HB-1009, 2622 disabled, State agency plans, HB-2177 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973 firefighters / paramedics / law enforcement officers, exempts, HB-317 sexual harassment, SB-812 State agencies-criminal conviction info, HB-1843 federal investigation, close State case, HB-1371 federal jurisdiction, Dept. transfer complaints, SB-552 financial credit consumer loans, HB-594 Human Rights Commission - see below insurer discrimination, SB-470; HB- 529 petition for temporary relief, HB-2243 public accommodations private clubs, SB-284; HB-23, 115 public gifts/private grants, reported, SB-554 2543 HUMAN RIGHTS-Cont. real estate transactions citizenship status, HB-2243 discrimination categories, SB-330; HB-973, 2243 rehearing application, HB-2240 sexual harassment, prima facie-case, HB-2673 State agency appointments & promotions, SB-472 technical changes, SB-1416 Human Rights Commission decisions, publication, HB-2335 service of charge on respondent, HB- 919 sexual harassment, respondent punitive damages, HB-2681 toll free #, status of charges & complaints, SB-770; HB-772 training/development programs,. HB-772 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Minority & Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 minority/female businesses DCCA loan pilot program, HB-119 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB- 520; HB-2525 South Africa Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS see also: CIVIL PROCEDURE see also: CONSUMERS Assumption of the Risk Act, SB-277 Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-65, 684 Children.and Family Services Act service providers immunity, SB-101 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB-1424 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 dental clinics free clinic service, immunity, HB-1594 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382; HB-782 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173 Good Samaritan Food Donor Act wild game, SB-1313 Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB-635 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 joint rights and obligations technical changes, SB-380 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS-Cont. Limited Liability Company Act, SB-1429 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: LOCAL GOVERNMENT bicycle rallying, HB-1228 employee indemnity, punitive damages, HB-807 technical changes, SB-1034; HB-2157 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 INSURANCE Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 accident and health Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 cancer treatment protocols coverage, HB-1425 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 DASA licensees, SB-942 fibrocystic condition, SB-830 health care reviewing agents, certification procedures, HB-111 1 Health Insurance Claim Filing Act - see: claims hospital/ambulance coverage, SB-164 in vitro fertilization coverage, SB-1310; HB-133 infertility, HB-1470 mammograms, SB-527; HB-542 maternity benefits, SB-166 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 policy understandability standards, HB-1425 pre-hospital care, SB-167 rates, zip code area basis, bans, HB- 1627 skeletal structure, diagnostic and surgical procedures, 1B-2791 Small Employer Group Health Insurance Law mental illness treatment / rehabilitation, SB-1058 Universal Health Care Act, HB-300 arbitration discovery, uninsured motorist, SB-291 casualty insurance/fidelity bonds/surety contracts damaged property, tax certificates, SB-1025 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 CHIPS - see: service plans (Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act) claims fire appraisal fees, HB-1470 Health Insurance Claim Filing Act 2544 INSURANCE-Cont. self-insurance, reimbursements, SB-211; HB-324 improper claims practices, SB-1338 Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 payments, damages for vexation delay, HB-99 uniform procedures; time limits, HB-1470 companies/officers/directors directors, one company only, HB-1399 domestic captive insurance companies credit for reinsurance, SB-267, 1119 examination, SB-267 expert examiners, Purchasing Act compliance, HB-543 false information, HB-1400 foreign/alien companies accident/health ins. tax; Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 intermediary fees, SB-267 privilege taxes, Ill. Rural/ Downstate Health Fund, HB- 1220 investments, domestic companies, SB-267 misrepresentations and false warranties defeat of policy, HB-750 policyholder security account, HB-1141 complaints, destruction, HB-1604 consumer guide, annual, HB-96 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544 continuation privileges conversion to individual policy, SB-152 Controlled Insurance Business Transaction Act, HB-235-1 definitions state of the United States of America, HB-544 dental payment amounts establishment, disclosure, HB-1204 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB-436 earthquake information notice, HB-1618 fire fire ins. company annual assessments, HB-2655 insured appraisal fee, HB-1470 handgun liability insurance, HB-2373 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HB- 595 health care reimbursement mail order pharmacies, HB-1409 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. HMO - see: service plans (Health Maintenance Organization Act) insurable interests, employers, HB-2805 Insurance Claims For Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Insurance Exchange Public Oversight Board, HB-1603 Insurance Guaranty Fund member contingent fees, HB-1604 Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act, HB-2615 investments community reinvestments, SB-179 International Finance Corp., SB-988 life/annuities/endowments beneficiary organizations, HB-1604 late benefits, interest, HB-1468 refusal to issue, military personnel, SB-169 valuation, SB-267 Limited Health Service Organization Act -see: service plans local government, SB-384 long-term care benefits, eligibility conditions, HB-2528 malpractice medical classifications; Physicians Professional Liability Insurance Merit Rating Plan, HB-1154 medicare supplement technical changes, HB-2529 mine subsidence disputed claim arbitration, HB-254 Fund, HB-1525 motor vehicles discovery, uninsured motorist, SB-291 insurance card issuance, SB-163 insurance card, past due insurance, HB-813 Mandatory Insurance Law Sec. of State authority, HB-701 premium and loss experience data, zip code basis reports, SB-463; HB-1591 rates, reduced for sr. cit., SB-530 municipal group insurance police, prepaid continuance, HB-824 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB-1163 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 policies defeat, misrepresentation or false warranty, HB-750 forms approval, HB-89, 595 in vitro fertilization coverage, SB-1310; HB-133 Premium Finance Companies, repeals; Premium Finance Regulation, new Article. HB-1700 2545 INSURANCE--Cont. Premium Finance Regulation, new Article, HB-1700 prohibited practices sex discrimination, SB-470; HB-529 rates damages not fault of insured, excludes, HB-1469 Dept. consumer guide, HB-595 increases, accident & health premiums, HB-39 refusal to insure economic status/risky environment, HB-301 frame structure, HB-232 geographic location, HB-87 military personnel, SB-169 space heater use, HB-233 structure age, HB-231 reinsurance .Credit for Reinsurance Act, SB- 1119 Reinsurance Intermediary Act, SB-267 repealed Articles, deferral, SB-1301 service plans (CHIPS; Dental; Health Maintenance Organization; Limited Health Service Organization; Medical; Non- Profit Health Care; Pharmaceutical; Vision; Voluntary Health Services) Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 CHIPS-Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan Act eligibility limit, extends, SB-1023; HB-1466 participating transplant center; plan specifications; group coverage; SB-1023; HB-1466 recoveries; stop loss; reinsurance; civil actions, HB-1466 dental insurance, HB-1204 Dir. of Ins. examination powers, SB-267 HMO-Health Maintenance Organization Act discontinuance/replacement, HB-2094 fibrocystic condition, SB-830 infertility coverage, HB-133 infertility, HB-1470 insurance company control, HB- 980 mammograms, SB-527 physician services, physicians not under contract of HMO, HB- 1445 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 sufficient providers, SB-208;HB- 206 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. INSURANCE-Cont. technical changes, SB-847 Universal Health Care Act, SB- 300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 Limited Health Service Organization Act skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 technical changes, HB-1516 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act experimental organ transplants, SB-115 skeletal procedures, dentists, SB- 436 Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB- 1768 technical changes, HB-1400, 1603, 1604, 1605, 2163, 2297 technical changes, SB-267, 268, 702, 703, 942, 1025 third party prescriptions pharmacy election expiration, HB-1299 title insurance agents, examination, HB-2496 certificates of authority, HB- 1440 foreign/alien companies statutory premium reserves, HB- 1440 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 Voluntary Health Services Plans Act - see: service plans INTEREST See BANKING AND FINANCE INTERSTATE COMPACTS AND AGREEMENTS DCFS interstate exchange, adoptions, HB- 2468 Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification; Commission, SB-1354; HB-240 Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 JUDGES - JURORS See COURTS - JUDGES - JURORS LANDLORD AND TENANT Landlord and Tenant Act, HB-1926, 2515 Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-1281 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act home owner rights, HB-91 Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB- 90,822. 2546 LANDLORD AND TENANT-Cont. park owner notice to tenants, HB-92 rent increase, renewal of lease, SB-389 repeals; Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, HB-1281 Security Deposit Interest Act application, HB-7 tenant management housing authorities projects, HB-1504 Tenant Management Act, HB-909 Tenant Rights Notice Act, HB-1244 Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act, HB-1312 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 LANGUAGES Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145 insurance policies, HB-89 Spanish barber exams, SB-8 Dept. Public Health informational brochures, HB-916, 1216, 2141 LAW ENFORCEMENT Cook County Sheriffs Merit Board accused deputy return to duty, HB-518 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285; HB-2499 gang activity State militia assist local law enforcement, HB-80 hate crimes law enforcement agencies report to State Police, HB-2063 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB- 744 Local Government Law Enforcement Officer's Training Board Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform discipline for misconduct connected with work, SB-1082 Police Training Act, Illinois academy applicants, review & approval, HB-515 curriculum high-speed chase hazards, HB-515 fees; disbursements, SB-907 Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 * Secretary of State Police evidence collection compensation, HB- 1995 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LAW ENFORCEMENT-Cont. Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 State Police Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 longevity increment, HB-2255 Merit Board appointments, elected public officials, SB-535; HB-2255 salary, longevity increment, HB-2255 services by employees, HB-1960 vehicle weight inspectors, SB-844 LIABILITY See INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS LIBRARIES Library System Act planning grants, HB-933 State grants program, SB-1171 technical changes, SB-120 Local Library Act back door referenda petitions, SB-922, 1328; HB-927 board vacancies, SB-609 Public Library Dist. Act of 1991, HB-714 Public Library District Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) contract bids, SB-567 disconnection petitions, factors, HB-2309 local library territory, SB-390 petitions, additional tax levies, SB-922; HB-2478 real property sales, SB-139 tax levy backdoor referenda, petition forms & contents, HB-352 State Library Act technical changes, SB-1276 Village Library Act no new libraries, HB-1295 LIENS Attorneys Lien Act court adjudication, enforcement, SB-656 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Mechanics Lien Act public funds, notice oT lien, HB-2211 roll-off services, HB-2802 subcontractor notice, HB-910 waiver agreements, HB-237, 859 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 2547 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355. Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB- 1852 DOT used vehicles, HB-721 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 employees, military service, continuation of Sbenefits, HB-816 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB- 2538 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Government Salary Withholding Act charities, SB-313; HB-1279 Governmental Account Audit Act technical changes, SB-1329 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Hazardous:Waste Collection Program Act, Local, HB-114 home rule Clean Indoor Air Act, home rule regulation, HB-1012 intergovernmental tax sharing agreements, HB-420 municipal zoning board of appeals votes, HB-795, 1436 preempts/limits Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, HB-1875 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB- 1203 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB- 984 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB-• 1646 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB-236 county stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB- 2068 discipline for misconduct, SB-1082- DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868; HB-2352 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB-168 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. firearm regulation, HB-497 furbearers hunting regulation, SB-253; HB-579 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB- 1209 Ill. Accessibility Code compliance, HB-2530 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB-1035 intergovernmental stormwater agreements, HB-926 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB-1263 local gov't. contractors, HB-703 local gov't. mammogram insurance coverage, HB-542 local gov't. official salaries, SB-100 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 McLean County Historical Society land, alcohol sales, SB- 545, 564 military service local gov't. employees, continuation of benefits, HB-816 Minority/Female Business Certification Act, HB-2484 municipal public utility franchise fees, HB-196 municipal regulation: htg & a/c contractors, SB-1504 municipal source separation recycling program, SB-1295 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB-333; HB-1506 Property Tax Extension Limkitation Act, HB-2772 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB- 713 Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 recycled plastics substitution, HB- 201 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 riverboat liquor sales, SB-1086; HB-832 second division vehicle regulation, SB-70 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 stormwater runoff regulations, HB-1536. 1537 2548 LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB- 513, 2707 tobacco sales regulation, SB-823 traffic offense fines, disbursements, SB-907 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB- 1173 wildlife regulation & licensing, HB-579 quick-take, highway & road purposes, HB-889 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB-2169 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB-1903 intergovernmental agreements city/county share tax receipts, HB-420 county stormwater management, NE Ill. Planning Commission, HB-926 stormwater runoff, county construction regulation, HB-1536 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act public hearings, DCCA information, HB-2149 technical changes, SB-1154 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 lobbyist regulations, SB-17; HB-898 Local Gov. Professional Services Selection Act projects, HB-1255 Local Gov. Prompt Payment Act contractors as vendors; sub tier contractors, HB-703 public works contracts payment, HB- 703 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Air Rights Act lease payments pledges, HB-2353 Local Government Debt Reform Act bond ordinance, public notice & hearing, HB-673 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 technical changes, SB-802, 1329 Local Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance, SB-1421 community member input, HB-1896 IDFA bonds/notes, local gov't. assistance (fiscal emergency), SB- 1421 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. LOCAL GOVERNMENT-Cont. technical changes, HB-1572 Local Government Fiscal Practices Act - see: GENERAL ASSEMBLY Local Government Law Enforcement Officer's Training Board - see: LAW ENFORCEMENT Local Government Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB-I1126 Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act see also: INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS bicycle rallying, HB-1228 health benefit claims payments, SB-501 insurance, SB-384 museum districts, SB-384 technical changes, SB-1034; HB-2157 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Local Solid Waste Disposal Act plans, SB-1296 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority Act See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 officers and employees elected, fixed salaries, SB-100 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 Public Building Commission Act school/college projects, referendum, HB-1174 technical changes, SB-1 121 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act see also: RECYCLING incineration; county plans; source reduction; disposal fees; SB-237 planning authority; waste reduction, HB-6 plastic coding requirements, HB-2444 source reduction, HB-1438 source reduction, purpose of Act, HB-2253 2549 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Cont. source separation recycling program, SB-1295 township/county conforming plans, SB-883 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 State Mandates Act Act changes, DCCA report, HB-875 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) DCCA report, filing date, SB-565 exempt, HB-1(SS-1), 3(SS-1) . exempt, HB-60, 72, 236, 424, 504, 538, 625,665, 680, 688,689, 734, 821, 927, 969, 971, 1493, 1635,2710, 2772 exempt, SB- l(SS-l) exempt, SB-150, 170, 205, 206, 216, 262, 673, 678, 1115, 1295, 1378, 1474, 1486, 1493 insufficient appropriations, State obligations, HB-1556, 1557 local government implementation, State reimbursement, HB-1065 public hearings, DCCA information, SB-1171 State Mandates Board of Review, HB-2149, 2421 technical changes, SB-1039; HB-2149 State Revenue Sharing Act distribution formula, HB-1582 technical changes, SB-544, 941; HB- 1581 . Tax Reimbursement Act, Local, HB-516 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act bonds, payment, HB-1524 technical changes, HB-1524 urban local needs assistance, HB-881 MEDICINE see also: HEALTH Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Allied Health Care Professional Assistance Law technical changes, HB-1217 Blood Bank Act, Illinois AIDS/HIV, Western Blot test, HB- 982 Blood Labeling Act AIDS/HIV, Western Blot test, HB- 982 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 Clinical Laboratory Act, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEDICINE -Cont. parenteral injection, HB-1856 permits, physician supervision, HB-558 State lab urologists, HB-2792 Consent by Minors to Medical Procedures Act counseling, family drug/alcohol abuse, SB-791 Corneal Transplant Act county medical examiners, HB-11, 1216 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 Family Practice Residency Act appropriations reserve; Community Health Center Care Fund, HB-1139 technical changes, HB-1218 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB-285 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 Hlth. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40 Medical Patient Rights Act Living Will/Powers of Attorney for Health Care, written info to patients, SB-79 visitation, heallh care facilities, SB-1435 Medical Patients Rights Act patient rights, SB-106 Medical Practice Act of 1987 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 Disciplinary Board competency exams, Prairie,State Chiropractic Assoc., HB-l1118 public voting members, HB-578 disciplinary grounds overcharge, SS excess, HB-2159 expired license renewal, additional fee, HB-1854 licensing applicants, evidence; underserved areas service; conditional licenses, HB-578 Medical Disciplinary Board membership; license renewal periods; disciplinary records; probation; public inquiry, HB- 1127 Medical Licensing Board membership, increases, HB-868 non-licensed treatment, HB-1857 State Medical Disciplinary Board membership, increases, HB-869 2550 MEDICINE--Cont. technical changes, SB-1036; HB-2159 medical test kits, warning labels, SB-107 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB- 1378 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB- 1163 organ transplants experimental, insurance determination, SB-115 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- *2581 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608 MEETINGS AND OFFICERS officers - see also: specific areas Open Government Commission, H B-2035 Open Meetings Act exempt board membership interviews, HB- 925 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 community college boards, HB- 925 elected officials of public bodies, HB-1373 Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act; HB-204 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, Illinois, HB-204 public bodies, real estate discussions, SB-89 Gaming Board, name'change to Gambling Board, HB-1 117 Gaming Board, not exempt, SB-378; HB-832. Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 Public Funds Statement Publication Act county officer summary statements, HB-1I187 identity of support recipients, HB-1684 Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act county board members; city aldermen; village board members, HB-407 emergency telephone system board service, SB-511; HB-1596 members of advisory panels or commissions, SB-264; HB-1340 simultaneous offices, SB-922 township elected officials, appointments, HB-407 Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act, repeals, HB-563 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MEETINGS AND OFFICERS-Cont. Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB- 563 MILITARY AND NAVAL See Also: VETERANS Deposit of State Moneys Act loans to Nat'l. Guard/Reservists, HB- 262 Great Lakes Naval Base Jurisdiction Act, HB-1251 Merchant Marine service, HB-2 Military Code of Illinois Adjutant General/Assistant Adjutants General Asst. Adj. Gen. for Air, qualifications, HB-2512 residency, HB-2512 gang activity, State militia assist local law enforcement, HB-80 Reserve Officers Retirement List, Ill., SB-1484 technical changes, SB-1419; HB-1148 Persian Gulf Illinois Income Tax Act bonus pay, tax exemption, SB- 1345; HB-2579 payment extension, E091-1; HB-162 motor vehicle license plates, HB-2621, Operation Desert Storm Veterans' Fund, HB-847 tax breaks; State employment benefits; E091-1 veteran compensation, SB-37; HB-847 veteran's hiring preference; veteran programs & benefits, HB-1224, 1650 Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 rental eviction proceedings armed forces personnel families, SB- 105 Scott Air Force Base DCCA/DOT study, HB-1579 MINES AND MINING See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION MOBILE HOMES Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act; SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Manufactured Housing and Mobile Home Safety Act home construction safety, Ill Dept. Public Health administer federal program, HB-502 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Act home owner rights, HB-91 Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB- 90, 822 2551 MOBILE HOMES-Cont. park owner notice to tenants, HB-92 rent increase, renewal of lease, SB-389 repeals; Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1450; HB- 1281,2588 MOTOR VEHICLES See Also: TRANSPORTATION accessories and equipment headlights, used with windshield wipers, SB-524 license plate covers, prohibits, HB-434 lights, use when low visibility, HB-719, 828, 1275 obscene materials, HB-369, 719 odometer readings, HB-1960 radar detectors, bans, SB-194, 575 radar detectors, commercial vehicles, SB-532 requirements, SB-844 school bus equipment - see: school buses tarpaulins, SB-222, 577 tinted windows, SB-566, 844; HB-1229 tow truck lights, HB-537 wheelchair tiedowns, HB-2728 width, permanently mounted equipment, HB-717 bicycles - see: TRANSPORTATION charitable vehicles, HB-2728 Commercial,Driver's License Act, Uniform commercial driver training school, SB-998; HB-1960 fire lane parking, SB-844 revisions, HB-1960 speed limits; lane usage; vehicle types; driving records; hearings; alcohol concentration, SB-1279 Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law ICC refunds, relocator overcharge, SB- 1497 Commercial Transportation Law, Illinois see also: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) see also: TRANSPORTATION common/contract carriers, rates for tendering traffic, SB-514 factors: Motor Common and Contract Carrier Licneses, SB-1498 ICC jurisdiction farm products/farm-related business, exempt, SB-512 farm vehicles, SB-844 potable water haulers, exempt, HB-1228, 2672, 2734 waste haulers to recycling facility, exempt, SB-66; HB-197 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. lease criteria, HB-138 livestock carriers, ICC exempt, HB-718 motor carrier fees, restricts, HB-150 shipment brokers, conflict of interest, SB-513. technical changes, HB-718 dealer plates - see: license plates Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 drag racing penalty, SB-97; HB-468 driver training schools commercial drivers, HB-1960 owner/instructor requirements, SB-844 driver's license/permit applicant social security number, SB-271 birth certificate, SB-1281 denial/revocation/suspension controlled substance presence, SB-1272 fake ID, SB-1281 firearm, aggravated discharge, SB- 1499 no insurance, SB-230 school bus driver, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 school dropouts, SB-176; HB-340, 1496, 2556 DUI designation licenses, HB-2752 DUI/JDP license reinstatement fees; suspension period, SB-230 durable power of attorney for health care designation, HB-1446 fee: formal hearing applications, HB- 1995 fees; Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 fraudulent license, SB-271, 1120; HB- 2602 Identification Task Force, SB-271 immunization proof, HB-964 instructional permits, HB-1165 judicial driving permit (JDP) DUI, HB-291 living will designation, HB-1446 school bus driver permit fees, reg. sup't. deposits, HB-1494 unsafe driver, HB-56 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 DUI additional penalty, SB-294 aggravated dui, Class 4 felony, HB-2521 blood alcohol level, criminal offenders, SB-533; HB-485 2552 MOTOR VEHICLES- Cont. breath screening tests, probable cause, HB-1451. driver's license reinstatement fees, SB- 230 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 DUI with suspended license, penalty, SB-97; HB-468 judicial driving permit, HB-29.1 preliminary breath screening tests, SB- 529 proximate cause; blood alcohol test results, HB-1431 enforcement / penalties / disposition of fines & forfeitures additional penalties, SB-294, 1145 jury trial rights, SB-1024 overweight vehicle fines & penalties, HB-615 photo radar, HB-1036 traffic offense moneys, disbursement formula, SB-907. Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865 funeral processions flags or pennants, HB-I011 golf carts highway use, SB-922 golf carts, roadway crossing, HB-2652 handicapped persons parking, HB-24, 191,'416 implements of husbandry farm tractors, HB-826, 1189 operation & transportation on highways, HB 1189 insurance cards past due insurance, HB-813 unpaid premiums, no cards, SB-163 license plates/registration construction trailer plates, SB-1381 dealer plates magnet or springs, HB-1008 municipal tax/fee tags, SB-92, 844 dealer plates, magnet or springs, HB- 1008 local taxes, proportional registration, HB-2720 proportional registration;,trailers, semi-. trailers, HB-1956 reduced, senior citizens, HB-160 security interests exclusion, rental agreements, SB-104; HB-358, 719, 1435 special plates collegiate plates, SB-465; HB- 1372, 1497 federal cabinet members, SB-998; HB-1960, 1995. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. General Assembly members pay per set, HB-1395, 1396 Korean War veterans, HB-819 masonic lodge members, HB-337 Pearl Harbor survivors, SB-59 Pearl Harbor/Operation Desert Storm, HB-341 Persian Gulf personnel, HB-2621 purple heart, fee reduction, SB-59 survivor plates, police & firemen killed in line of duty, HB- 1138 U.S. Marine Corps, HB-249 U.S. Veterans; specifies categories, HB-341 technical changes, SB-816 tinted glass/plastic covers, prohibits, HB-434 title fees: Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 titles, lemon law notation, HB-2800 Mandatory Insurance Law - see: INSURANCE Motor Carrier Safety Law agricultural movements, SB-516, 1285 commercial motor vehicle/farm to market agricultural transportation, SB-1285 fire lane parking, SB-844 revisions, HB-1960 State Police Officer safety inspection orders, HB-1228 truck equipment, owner liability, HB- 2718 Motor Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act interest rate limit, HB-593 repossession; interest rate, SB-1412 motorcycles glasses, helmets, SB-23 helmets, SB-22, 88, 1525 vehicle title fees: Off-highway Motorcycle User Area Fund, HB- 1129 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) - see: SALES parking handicapped, SB- 171, 844; HB-24, 191,416, 719, 1018, 2317, 2530 photo radar, bans police use, HB-1036 proof of financial responsibility accident reports, property damage amount, HB- 1124 bankruptcy, SB-204 public utility vehicles turning regulations, HB-145 radar detectors - see: accessories and equipment railroads See TRANSPORTATION 2553 MOTOR VEHICLES- Cont. rebuilt - salvage certificates, HB-1960 Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 registration - see: license plates / registration rentals security interest, restrictions, HB-719 technical changes, SB-218; HB-1959 Safety Responsibility Law property damage amounts, SB-844; HB-719, 1124, 1960 unpaid judgments, SB-204 sale and distribution of information registration, title, driving records, SoS. notify driver, SB-1093 social security numbers, Dept. of Public Aid, HB-1186 technical changes, SB-1093 sales/marketing credit union, bank premises, SB-393; HB-731 manufacturer logos, customer consent, HB-1484 school buses definition exclusions, HB-567 driver permit fee, Chicago, SB-1033 driver permits, abandoned school buses, SB-162; HB-3 drivers, fingerprinting, SB-90; HB-685 drivers, retaking bus driver permit test; criminalbackground checks, HB- 1236 drivers: licensing, license tests, criminal background checks, handicapped children transportation, HB-1189 rubber bladder fuel tank integrity, HB- 40 seat belts/rooftop safety hatch, HB-40 strobe lamps, HB-1228 second division vehicles company name display, HB-359, 718 passengers seated during operation, HB-719 tarpaulins, SB-222, 577 Secretary of State - see: STATE GOVERNMENT Secretary of State Police - see: LAW ENFORCEMENT size, weight and load distance to weigh, limits, HB-597 farm vehicles width, HB-704 highway access, HB-250,.519 highway usage, local authority restrictions, HB-121 overweight fees disposition, HB-615 scrap metal hauling, SB-576 single trip permits/fees, SB-844 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. MOTOR VEHICLES-Cont. truck tractor length, SB-5 15 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB-1043 vehicle weight, county roads, fines, HB- 1271 width, permanently mounted equipment, HB-717 speed restrictions aggravated speeding, HB- 1669 technical changes, HB-252, 541, 718, 719, 826, 1414, 1959, 1960, 2150, 2610, 2625 technical changes, SB-218, 816, 896, 965, 1040, 1061, 1093, 1271 titles - see: license plates/registration towing debris clean up, excludes hazardous substances, HB-815 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 lights, HB-537 vehicle owner consent, HB-1550 traffic lanes designation, HB-121, traffic laws - obedience/effect fleeing an officer operator of vehicle ID, HB-2689 public utility vehicles, turns, HB-1 45 standing or parking of vehicles computerized notices, HB-460 transfers, business organization, use tax, HB-2651 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB- 1043 Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act fire lane parking, SB-844 speed limits; lane usage; vehicle types; driving records; hearings; alcohol concentration, SB- 1279 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law drivers license suspension, HB-692 new school bus inspection, HB-1560 Will County, SB-418; HB-729 warranties gasohol use effects, SB-1365 windows/windshields - see: accessories and equipment NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION coal - see: FUELS Conservation District Act landfills, restricts, SB-504; HB-803 Cook County Forest Preserve District Act technical changes, HB-803 Dept. Conservation camp sites surcharge, county sheriff services, HB- 767 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB-63 2554 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont. Explosives Act, Illinois black powder exemptions; federal licensees not exempt; certification; hearings; testing, SB-1303 hearings, Dept. Mines & Minerals order, SB-1303 forest preserve districts Downstate Forest Preserve District Act acquisition of property, SB-1283 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB- 2(SS-1) Sappropriation ordinances; transfers, SB-811 audits, county auditors, HB-783, 2646 employee appointments, pres. of park district board, SB-541 golf course leasings; fund transfers; fines imposed by ordinance; HB-803 Lake County Forest Preserve Dist. land transfer, HB-803 land parcel trades, SB-549 landfills, prohibits, SB-504; HB-803 tax levy authorization, HB-220 technical changes, HB-794, 2275 trails; golf course land, SB-922 unincorporated land acquisition, HB-850 Geologist Registration Act, SB-1396 groundwater Lake Calumet, DENR study, HB-941 Groundwater Protection Act Uofl research, HB-1522 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB- 853 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB-. 2426 Natural Areas Preservation Act, Illinois State agencies/local government actions, notice to Dept. of Conservation, HB-2428 Natural Resources Act Coal Development Board - see: FUELS ethanol, public transit bus engines, demo & grant program, HB-2536 funds received by Dept., deposits, HB-114 Industrial Coal Utilization Fund, eliminates, HB-979 Off-highway Motorcycle User Areas Fund, HB-1129 Oil and Gas Act, Illinois Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION-Cont. geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act, HB-146 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act stormwater flow limits, HB-1648 Surface-Mined Land Conservation and Reclamation Act notice of intent to reclaim land, HB-2571 notification, adjacent land owners, HB- 1060 Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority Act technical changes, HB-1524 Well Abandonment Act geophysical logs; drilling reports; core samples standards; waste permit, SB- 904; HB-1850 Wetland Preservation Act funding, HB-2426 Wetland Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 NEW ACTS A Abandoned Baby Adoption Act, HB- 2013 Aborted or Miscarried Fetus Disposition Act, HB-612 Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 Abortion Informed Consent Act, HB- 2624 Accessible Health Care Act, SB-1004 Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB-2346 Adopt A Highway Program Act, HB- 2740, 2741 Addption Information Access Act, HB- 749 Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Affordable Housing Construction Stimulation Act, HB-1503 Affordable Residential Housing Act, ,HB-1875 aged/disabled subsidized housing joint occupancy, HB-785 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 2555 NEW ACTS--Cont. Agriculture, Illinois Summer School for, HB-534 Airplane Takeoff Noise Reduction Act, HB-1197 Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111 animal cosmetic/household product testing, HB-1042 Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Apprenticeship and Pre-apprenticeship Probrams Act, HB-278 Apprenticeship and Training Council Act, SB-1214 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB-2519 Assumption of the Risk Act, SB-277 Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 B Balanced Budget Notes Act, HB-2418 Balloon Dart Game Permit Act, SB-131 Bilingual Emergency Room Employees Act, HB-2145. Birth Center Licensing Act, HB-488 Bodily Substance Removal and Use Act, SB-114 Bookstore Bond Financing Prohibition Act, .HB-2402 Boone County Civic Center Law, HB- 1237 Bricklayer Licensing Act, SB-827 Business Economic Support Act, HB-2362 C Cable Television Regulation Act, HB- 1858 Campaign Sign and Commercial Poster Regulation Act, HB-144. Cannabis and Controlled Substances Tort Claims Act, HB-684 Car Wash Regulation Act, HB-1646 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Child Health Insurance Plan Act, HB-1245 Child Visitation Dispute Mediation Act, HB-2490 Children and Family Community Protection Act, HB-522 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745, 1491 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 Civilian Review Panel Act, SB-468 Codification Plan Act, SB-1406, 1407; HB-2435, 2436 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Collegiate Athletic Association Compliance Enforcement Procedures Act, HB-682 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-1159; HB-2372 Community, Building Complex Committee of Boone County Law, SB-1161 community family service agency demonstration project, HB-751 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Community Mental Health Equity Funding Act, SB-539; HB-2446 Community Reinvestment Act, HB- 2113 Compound Interest Act, SB-1164 Congressional Reapportionment Act of 1991, Illinois, SB-36, 54, 395; HB- 107, 1360, 1361, 1362, 2541 Congressional Term Limitation Act, HB-573 Construction Bid Damages Act, HB- 1530 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 Construction Jobs Program Act, HB- 236 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879; HB-2112 Consumer Cred. Reporting Act, SB- 1401 Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act, Illinois, SB-1192 2556 NEW ACTS-Cont.. Consumer In Waiting Act, HB-41 Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB- 898; HB-2544 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB- 2344 Contractor Registratin Act, HB-1439 Contractors Prompt Payment Act, HB- 703 Controlled Insurance Business Transaction Act, HB-2351 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991, SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 Cooperative Work Study Program Act, Illinois, SB-1299 corporal punishment public policy, HB-1 Corporal Punishmnt. Limitation Act, HB-2712 County Economic Development Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB-1426 county political chairmen, party member lists, SB-243 Court Filings by Fax Act, SB-78 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB-276 Credit for Reinsurance Act, SB- 1119 Credit Report Notification Act, HB- 214.0 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB- 570 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 1499, 2620 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 Demonstration Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, HB-1292 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB- 1171; HB-510, 1309 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB-36 Developmental Disabilities Residential Services Act, SB-297 Diesel Powered Motor Vehicles Emission Testing Act, SB-1231 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Disaster Service Volunteer Leave Act, HB-2349 Discovery of America Quincentenary Commission Act, HB-2633 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 Dispositional Review Task Force, SB- 468 Ditch Reinforcement and Shoring Act, HB-1852 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Domestic Partnership Act, SB-916; HB-1803 Downstate Illinois Educational Academy, HB-148 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437, 1309 Drug-Free Workplaces Act, Illinois, SB-764 Drummer Silty Clay Loam, State soil, HB-241 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB-177 DuPage Flood Control Construction Limitation Act, SB-868; HB-2352 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Early Retirement Reserve Act, SB-45 Earned Income Tax Credit Iinformation Act, HB-1831 East St. Louis job training program, HB-877 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB-1037 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB-1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Educational Choice Act, HB-890 Elected Officials Seniority and Hiring Preference Act, HB-2780 Electrician Licensing Act, SB-443 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Emergency Response Contractor Payment Act, HB-1784 Employee Assistance Program Act, Illinois. SB-765 2557 NEW ACTS-Cont. Employee Drug Testing Act, SB-1055 Employer On-site Child Care Act, HB- 2459 Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB-382; HB-782 Energy Assistance Act of 1991, SB- 1266 Energy Conservation Projects Act, HB- 63 Energy Conservatn. in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Enterprise High School Act, HB-883 Environmental Advocate, Illinois, SB- 232. Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149 Environmental Labeling and Advertising Act, SB-948 Equine Activity Liability Act, SB-173 Equitable Restrooms Act,SB-1171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Law, SB-1171 Ethanol Motor Fuel Act, SB-1361, 1379 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 2313 Family Responsibility and Medical Leave Act, SB-25;HB-50 Famous Americans Day, HB-2479 Farm Debt Voluntary Mediation Act, HB-204 Farm Family Assistance Act, HB-1695 Farm Legal Assistance and Voluntary Farm Debt Mediation Act, HB-204 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Fetal Alcohol and Drug Syndrome Prevention Act, HB-1343 Financial Consumers' Association Act, HB-168, 1515 Financial Institution Activity Reporting Act, SB-895 Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1991, HB-939 Fireworks Regulation Act, SB-1235 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB-2538 Fish and Aquatic Life Code, SB-1409 Food Safety Protection Act, HB-1833 Food Service Privatization Act, HB- 917 Food Toxic Disclosure Act, SB-34; HB-52, 208 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS--Cont. Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 Foundation Act, Illinois, SB-654; HB- 1422 Fund Education First Act, HB-19 Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 Future Education Account Act, SB- 399; HB-915 G Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 Gender Balanced Appointments Act, HB-12 General Assembly Reapportionment Act of 1991, SB-52, 396; HB-106, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2540 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Geologist Registration Act, SB- 1396 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 Good Samaritan Immunity Act, SB- 635 Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, HB-30 Great Lakes Naval Base Jurisdiction Act, HB-1251 Grievance Procedure Utilization Act, SB-383; HB-733 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 Guaranteed Job Opportunity Act, Illinois, HB-1580 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 Health Care Benefit Protection Act, HHB-595 Health Care Consent Act, SB-995 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB-1386 health care facility patient visitation, SB-1435 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Health Care Surrogate Act, SB-1092; HB-2334 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 Higher Education Facilities Planning Act, Illinois, HB-2354 Highland Park Civic Center Authority, HB-1308 Highway or Public Area Adoption Act, HB-853 2558 NEW ACTS-Cont. Hith. Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502. Home Inspector Liability Act, HB- 1031 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB- 2169 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB- 1649 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Act, Illinois, HB-280 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Household Hazardous Waste Act, SB- 634; HB-1509 Human Development Education Act, SB-473 Human Remains Display Act, HB-521 Hydroelectic Power Utilization Act, HB-1696 Hydroelectric Power Utilization Act, SB-735 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510. Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB- 1035. Information Services Sales Act, SB- 1114 Infrastructure Bank Act, HB-1607 Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Insurance Claims for Excessive Charges Act, HB-2096 Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation and Liquidation Act, HB-2615 Integrated Pest Management Act, HB- 1903 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Interscholastic Association Membership Act, HB-572 Invasive Nontherapeutic Medical Procedure Consent Act, SB-95 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB-744 Irritancy Testing Act, SB-964 Judicial Advisory Council, SB-1234 Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991, HB-2452 .K Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB-2649 L Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 Labor Organization Members Rights Act, SB-1213 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB 1263 Landfill Neighbors' Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2647 Landlord and Tenant Act, HB-1926, 2515 Landowner Hunting Preference Act, HB-253 Landscape Waste Composting Task Force, SB-1001 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Legal Services Consumer Protection Act, HB-1508 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB- 776 Legislative Drug Testing Act, HB-1413 Legislative Ethics Act, Illinois, HB- 1663 Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB-304 Leyden Township Space Needs Law, SB-729 Life-Sustaining Decisions Act, SB-40; HB-2334 Limited Liability Company Act, SB- 1429 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Lip-Synching Awareness Act, HB-503 Lip-Synching Disclosure Act, HB-1638 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 Lobbyist Regulation Act of 1991, HB- 326 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB-1126 Local Governmental Employees Political Rights Act, HB-811 Local Hazardous Waste Collection Program Act, HB-114 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693, 927 Local Unified Contractor Bond Act, HB-400 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 Lottery Sports Action Act, SB-1344 Low Income Housing Valuation Act, HB-1243 2559 NEW ACTS--Cont. Low-Alcohol Beverage Act, HB-2343 Low-Income Homebuyer's Act, Illinois, HB-1038 M Manufactured Home Owner's Bill of Rights Act, SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432' Marriage Contract Act, SB-1168 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 Midwestern Higher Education Compact ratification Act, SB-1354; HB-240 Minority & Female Business Certification Act, SB-1011; HB- 2484 Minority and Female Franchise Equity Investment Act, HB-1680 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Motion Picture Theater Admission Act, HB-2287 N Naprapathic Practice Act, SB-1468 Natural Area and Wetland Fund Act, HB-2426 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB-1157 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nutrition and Hydration Presumptions Act, HB-1142 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, SB-1393; HB-273 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-. 2046, 2329 Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Act, Illinois, SB-981 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund Act HB-146 Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 Open Primary Act, HB-15 Optician Licensing Act, HB-2447 Organ Transplant Insurance Act, SB- 1163 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Outdoor Ad. Sign Limitation Act, HB- 1825 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 NEW ACTS-Cont. Outdoor Advertising Sign Maintenance Act, HB-482 Outdoor Advertsng. Act, HB-484 Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483 Oxygenated Motor Fuel Act of 1991, SB-929; HB-2114 Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act, SB-235; HB-1788 Parent and Student Civil Rights Act, SB-520; HB-2525 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Part-Time Employee Wage Supplement Act, SB-1068 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Patient Protection in Utilization Review Act, HB-2503 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform, HB-1985 Permanent Noise Monitoring Act, SB-1016, 1233; HB-1538 Persian Gulf veteran compensation, SB-37; HB-847 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB- 1651 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 Pilot Scholarship Program Act, HB-31 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608; HB-2293 Police Chief Certification Act, SB-803 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB-333; HB-1506 Private Pension Rights Act, HB-1241 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 Product Liability Improvement Act, SB-156 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-284, 1971 Professional License Suspension for Drug Violations Act, SB-595 Property Tax Commission, H B-1511 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, SB-1(SS-1); SB-1378; HB-2648 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. O0 2560 NEW ACTS-Cont. Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 Property Tax Limitation Act, SB- 1(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), 2(SS-1), 3(SS-1), 6(SS-1) Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB- 1110 Public Agency Constructin Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713 Public Employee Armed Services Rights Act, HB-2085 Public Library District Act of 1991, HB-714 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,27&-1 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507; HB-703 Q Quad Cities Area Metropolitan Authority, SB-1091 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 R Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636 Rainy Day Reserve Fund Act, HB- 1732 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Rebuilt Motor Vehicle Part Implied Warranty Act, HB-2027 Regional Health Care Services Authority Act, SB-202 Reinsurance Intermediary Act, SB-267 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-1377 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Residential Real Property Conditions Act, SB-856 Residential Weatherization Program, SB-49; HB-580 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB- 495 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB- 2576 Reunion Business Default Act, HB- 2691 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS-Cont. Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act, HB-1533 Rivers and Streams Protection Act, Illinois, SB-1392 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Rotary Dial Public Telephone Act, SB- 819 Rural and Urban Conservation Corps Act, HB-1575 Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB- 2399 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 School District Income Tax Act, HB- 1227 School Energy Conservation Act, SB- 1526 Schools for Disabled Children Act, HB-1443 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582. Senior Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, HB-1291 Sentencing Review Task Force Act, SB-468 Sick Leave Bank Act, SB-42, 259 Single Elected Office Limitation Act, HB-563 Soil Amendment Act, HB-1207 Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Act, SB-892 Special Crop Insurance Act, Illinois, HB-1768 Specialty Crop Buyers Act, HB-1769 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act, HB-1769 spray paint sales ban, HB-2196 Standards of Conduct in Police Brutality Investigations Act, SB-744 State Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 State Agency Entity Creation Act, SB- 1171, 1348; HB-2416 State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB- 2370 2561 NEW ACTS-Cont. State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB-867 State Colleges and Universities Gasohol Use Act, HB-2368 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 State Designations Act, HB-2439 State Employees Workers Compensation Administration Privatization Act, SB-807 State Government Procurement Code, HB-2546 State Program Audit Report Act, SB- 1170; HB-2421 State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924 State Skills Corporation Act, Illinois, HB-1876 State soil, Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB-241 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB-1453 Street Number Display Act, HB-2003 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-831, 1703 subsidized housing joint occupancy, aged/disabled, HB-785 Summer School for Agriculture, Illinois, HB-534 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 Surrogate Mother Agreement Act, SB- 1335 T Tall Structures Safety ACt, HB-1286 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 Tax Limitation Act, HB-I(SS-1) Telephone Solicitation Deterrence Act, SB-624. Telephone Solicitatn. Act, SB-1467 Tenant Management Act, HB-909, Tenant Rights Notice Act, HB-1244 Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act, HB-1312 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB- 1849 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB- 1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB-517 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. NEW ACTS--Cont. Toxic Air Pollution Reduction Act, .HB-463 Truck Weighing Privatization Act, HB-1043 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB- 940 U U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB- 396,1189 Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois, SB-1159; HB-2372 Uniform Determination of Death Act, HB-36 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1733, 1985 Unit School District Cooperation Act, HB-251 United States Olympians Assistance Act, SB-1378; HB-2190 Universal Health Care Act, SB-300, 1495; HB-300, 2774 Urban Civilian Youth Service, HB-880 V Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB-504 Video Gaming Terminal Act, SB-1444 W Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-927, 1173 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Wetland Protection and Conservation Enhancement Act, SB-690 Wetlands Act, HB-2555 Wetlands Protection Act, HB-2554 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 Workforce Development Board, Illinois, SB-766 Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act, SB-321; HB-1681 Workplace Literacy Act, HB-2100 Wounded Deer Act, HB-829 Z Zebra Mussel and Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Act, HB-1757, 2463 NURSING HOMES See HEALTH ORGAN DONATIONS See MEDICINE PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS Alton Lake Heritage Parkway Law land management plan reporting date, SB-41 2562 PARKS AND PARK DISTRICTS-Cont. Chicago Park District Act personnel code, HB-517 property leases, HB-559 transfers among approp.; published schedule of meetings, SB-1521 Kankakee Valley Park District reversion of property from Dept. of Conservation, HB-70 Lake Hallock, HB-435 Park District Code annexation, SB-922; HB-1479, 1480 board members conservators of the peace, HB-857 lifetime park privileges, HB-796 board vacancies, HB-1478 capital expenditures; backdoor referendum, SB-488 dissolution, petition signatures, HB-1478 free lifetime privileges, HB-246 municipality territory, SB-1283 subdistricts, HB-64 swimming pool tax, HB-1583 technical changes, HB-796, 1179, 2273 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Rock Cut State Park Vietnam veterans memorial, HB-796 State Parks Designation Act Lake Hallock, Rock Cut State Park, HB-435 PENSIONS see individual Articles: Article 01 - General Provisions Article 02 - General Assembly Article 03 - Downstate Police Article 04 - Downstate Firefighters Article 05 - Chicago Police Article 06 - Chicago Firemen Article 07 - Illinois Municipal Article 08 - Chicago Municipal Article 09 - Cook County Article 10 - Forest Preserve District Article 11 - Chicago Laborers Article 12 - Chicago Park District Article 13 - Metropolitan Sanitary District Article 14 - State Employees Article 15 - State Universities Article 16 - Downstate Teachers Article 17 - Chicago Teachers Article 18 - Judges Article 19 - Closed Funds Article 20 - Reciprocal Act Article 21 - Social Security Enabling Act Article 22 - Miscellaneous Collateral Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. Article 22A - Investment Board Article 23 - Purpose - Savings Article 24 - Public Employee Deferred Compensation Article 25 - Criminal Justice (new) Chicago Firemen (Article 6) annuities, increase, HB-1266 annuity, minimum, HB-1088 disability, HB-1087, 1089, 1090 paramedics, prior service, HB-1086 survivor's/widow's annuity, HB-1265 technical changes, HB-971, 1485 Chicago Laborers (Article 11) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Chicago Municipal (Article 8) alderman optional benefits election; all Article annuities benefits, HB-969 aldermen participation option, HB- 1046 automatic annual increase, HB-590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 formula, increase, HB-1489 service requirements, HB-1491 technical changes, SB-1026; HB-2155 Chicago Park District (Article 12) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 service credit, military, HB-2674 SS exemption, waive waiting period, SB-774 technical changes, SB-573 Chicago Police (Article 5) automatic annual increase, HB-665 board elections, HB-664 formula; maximum; salary, HB-665 Sminimums, HB-96,9 salary base, HB-966, 1267 survivor's/widow's annuity, SB-228 technical changes, HB-968 technical changes, SB-695, 774 widows, HB-754 Chicago Teachers (Article 17) annual increase, SB-205 annuitant employment, SB-206; HB- 1300 automatic annual increase, HB-625, 680 average salary, HB-688 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 concurrent participation, elected public officials, HB-1240 early retirement incentives, HB-2661 early retirement,.HB-689, 1052, 2535 2563 PENSIONS-Cont. early retirement, SB-1493 new.retirement formula, HB-424, 1635 population limits, HB-1927 service credit, HB-793 service credit, military, HB-364, 421, 792 State contributions, HB-690 technical changes, SB-696 Cook County (Article 9) automatic annual increase, HB-590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Board of Trustees County Chief Financial Officer, HB-1193 Cook County Reg. Sup't. of Schools, HB-536 population limit, HB-972, 1847 technical changes, HB-2761 union dues, HB-621 Criminal Justice Retirement System - new Article 25 Deferred Compensation Continuing Appropriation Act American Football Coaches Retirement Trust, HB-1701 amortizations, continuing approp., HB- 1635 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 State's employer contributions, continuing approp., HB-2732 Downstate Firefighters (Article 4) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 board of trustees additional elected active firefighter, HB-1-269 village/town attorneys, SB-244 health insurance reserves, HB-1554 municipal actuary, HB-820 Downstate Police (Article 3) age requirement, HB-446 automatic annual increase, HB-447, 590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 independent benefits, SB-14 investment authority; filing fees, HB- 895 investments, HB-368, 444 municipality participation, HB-445 return to service requirements, HB-443 survivor benefits, increase, HB-2710 Downstate Teachers (Article 16) amortization schedule, HB-1635. annuity, flat rate, SB-224; HB-315 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 disability, HB-730 early retirement incentives, HB-2661 early retirement, SB-45, 1493; HB- 309, 1052, 2535 health insurance, SB-231; HB-561 increase, SB-508; HB-469 lump-sum benefit, SB-136 lump-sum retirement benefit, HB-1620 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1635 one-time increase, HB-2658 population limits, HB-1927 school psychologist interns, HB-514 service credit, military, SB-157, 184; HB-364, 419, 421, 422, 776, 1393 service credit, SB-943; HB-2645 sick leave credit, HB-1465 substitute teachers, SB-774; HB-1653 Early Retirement Reserve Act, SB-45 Forest Preserve District (Article 10) technical changes, HB-1846 General Assembly (Article 2) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 certification, State's contribution amounts, HB-2733 service credit, HB-412 survivor one-time increase, H B-2722 General Provisions (Article 1) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 corporate stock investments, earnings test, HB-1094 divorce benefits, direct payments, HB- 781, 1226 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 spousal consent, HB-194, 1513 Illinois Municipal (Article 7) airport police benefits, SB-1470; HB- 442 automatic annual increase, HB-440, 590 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 county officers, additional benefits, HB- 821 disability, HB-440 early retirement, HB-440 final average salary, county sheriffs, HB-538 health insurance, HB-1284 multitype library systems, HB-2667 nonparticipant annuities, HB-970 nonparticipant elective office holders, HB-1553 2564 PENSIONS-Cont. public defenders, non-participation, HB-1389 retirement annuity formula, increases, SB-849 service credit, SB-850; HB-51 1, 1064, 1206, 1334 sheriffs law enforcement formula probation officers, HB-390 State's Attorney's investigators, HB-1387 sick leave credit, HB-440 statewide group health insurance, HB- 1426 survivor annual supplement; early retirement calculation; survivor eligibility; municipality participation; part-time employee; airport police; Mun. Electric Agency; credits transfer, SB-1470 trustees, educational employees, SB- 970 Judges (Article 18) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 certification, State's contribution amounts, HB-2733 child's annuity, HB-1562 recision of election not to participate, extends date, SB- 148 reemployment, HB-14, 54 technical changes, SB-775 Metropolitan Sanitary District (Article 13) restructures; renames as Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Article, SB-777 technical changes, SB-136 Miscellaneous.Collateral (Article 22) Dept. of Insurance oversight fees, HB- 1944 Private Pension Rights Act, HB-1241 Reciprocal Act (Article 20) benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Social Security Enabling Act (Article 21) federally required SS coverage, SB-136; HB-1620 State Employees (Article 14) alternative retirement formula arson investigators, HB-1599 controlled substance inspectors, HB-835 highway maintenance workers, SB-119; HB-397 State Police forensic services employees, HB-390 State Police, 25 years service, HB- 1320 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor investigators, HB- 449 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PENSIONS-Cont. transforming regular service credit, HB-1442 amortization schedule, HB-1635 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 DCMS Director duties, SB-1470 Dept. of Corrections formula - see: alternative retirement formula early retirement incentives, SB-45; HB-1527, 2533, 2535 final average salary conservation police officers, HB- 441 mandatory SS coverage, SB-136 new retirement formu!a, HB-424, 1529, 1635 service credit, HB-1334 service credit, military, HB-1318, 1319, 1393 SS qualification period, HB-1620 State Police formula - see: alternative retirement formula technical changes, HB-969 technical changes, SB-694 widows/survivors Social Security offset, SB-183 State Universities (Article 15) amortization schedule, HB-1635 annuity rate base, HB-415, 1460 benefits; administrative changes, HB-971 Board of Trustees elected members, HB-1291 disability, SB-137, 138; HB-696 early retirement, SB-1492; HB-414, 2535,2660 employee exclusions, SB-774 new retirement formula, HB-424, 1635 part-time employee participation, HB-1620, 2730 refunds, interest, HB-392, 970 retirement, money purchase formula, SB-135, 136 service credit, military, SB-134, 136; HB-364, 421, 1393 sick leave credit, HB-391 technical changes, HB-970 Uofl firefighter salary base, HB-1460 technical changes, HB-968, 969, 970, 971 PERSIAN GULF See MILITARY AND NAVAL PESTICIDES See AGRICULTURE PLATS Plat Act county engineers, SB-51 2565 PLATS-Cont. original plats, filed by Land Surveyor, SB-325 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD See ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POPULAR NAMES CHIPS See INSURANCE Circuit Breaker See SENIOR CITIZENS/ DISABLED PERSONS/ TAXATION-PROPERTY TAXES/FOOD AND DRUGS HMO See INSURANCE Lemon Law See SALES - New Vehicle Buyer Protection Law McCormick Place See CIVIC CENTERS AND EXPOSITION AUTHORITIES Sunset Act See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION TIF See CITIES AND VILLAGES Torrens See CONVEYANCES/ EASEMENTS 9-1-1 See EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL PRAIRIE STATE 2000 See EMPLOYMENT PRISONS AND PRISONERS Alternative Sentencing Job Training Act, SB-1111I County Department of Corrections sheriff arresting fees, SB-905 County Jail Act County Jail Inmates Employment Act, SB-1426 county sheriff wardens, SB-661 DMHDD jail service reimbursements, HB-350 mental health care to pre-trial, DMHDD and county, HB-1195 mental health care, pre-trial detainees, cost shared by county and DMHDD, HB-1195 county jails, Dept. Corrections funding assistance, HB-1619 Crime and Corrections, Illinois Task Force on, E092-1 Dept. of Corrections prisoners/facilities AIDS/HIV testing, HB-2262 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PRISONS AND PRISONERS-Cont. battery during confinement, 24-hr, confinement, HB-418 computer assisted literacy program, HB-1632 disease prevention, condom purchases, SB-1524 drug rehabilitation program/literacy program, SB-80 employed offender earnings, sheriff duties, HB-834 fixed terms, HB-2683 inmate financial impact statements, SB-242 inmate rehabilitative program, SB-81 Lateral and Vertical Steel File Cabinet Program, SB-894 maximum security facility partitioned visitor areas, HB-336 prisoner wage deductions, Public Defender fees, HB-2601 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Recycling and Refuse Sorting Program, SB-894 work-release programs, HN-987 Nongovernmental Corrections Facilities Act, SB-866 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 Prison Facilities Construction and Operation Act, HB-2390 Prison Work Opportunity Act, SB-768 Prisoner Review Board majority vote, parole conditions & violations of parole, HB-2684 victim impact statements, SB-278 written/visual testimony, SB-292 PROBATE ACT See WILLS AND TRUSTS PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB- 2346 Apprenticeship Training Advisory Board / Council, SB-531; HB-179, 278 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Survying Services Act, HB-452 Architecture Practice Act, Illinois funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 interns; exams; managing agents, HB-1483 Attorney-in-Charge of Prosecutorial Actions, creates in Dept. of Professional Regulation, SB-778 Barber, Cosmetology and Esthetics Act of 1985 2566 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. continuing education, HB-118 nail technology, SB-407 Spanish, SB-8 Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Illinois licensing; administrative hearings; Board members; fines, continuing ed; transcripts; SB-1060; HB-1819 licensing; registration; Board members; fines; administrative hearings; compensation, SB-698, 1060 technical changes, SB-698; HB-1819 Child Care Worker and Volunteer Licensure Act, HB-1832 Chiropractic, Osteopathic, and Allopathic Practice Residency Act, SB-1199 Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act school psychology, SB-198 Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act clinical social workers private group practice, HB-1099 treatment of juvenile offenders, condition of probation, HB-6060 continuing education, HB-302 Social Work Examining and Disciplinary Board membership, SB-1060 technical changes, SB-697 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Constitutional Convention Lobbyist Registration Act technical changes, HB-2095 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 continuing education, HB-118 Contractor Registration Act, HB-1439 Crematory Regulation Act, SB-460 Dating Referral Services Act, HB-1889 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Dental Practice Act additional testing/training, HB-1612 continuing education, HB-1481 dental coordinators, SB-699 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 denturists, HB-923 free clinic service, immunity, HB-1594 itemized bills, HB-918 technical changes, SB-699 temporary teaching license, SB-438, 1060 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB- 1394; HB-2329 disciplinary action, third-party billing, HB- 2810 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. Electrician Licensing Act, SB-443 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB-1149 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Code, HB-768 Geologist Registration Act, SB-1396 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Immigration Service Providers Regulation Act, SB-1502, 1516 Industrial Hygiene Licensing Act, HB-1035 Interior Design Profession Title Act .registration: exams, qualifications, experience; reciprocal licensure, HB-1970 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB-776 Livestock Dealer Licensing Act See AGRICULTURE Lobbyist Registration Act Administrative Procedure Act actions; reporting requirements; penalties, SB-215 executive agencies, SB-17; HB-898 Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB-182 notice to legislators, HB-323 Lobbyist Regulation Act of 1991, HB-326 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Naprapathic Practice Act, SB-1468 Nurses in Advancement Law, HB-1216 Nurses in Medicine Initiative Act, HB-1216, 1682 Nursing Act of 1987, Illinois Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 licensing, nursing home exceptions, SB-1105 Nursing Committee, membership, HB-1983 temporary permits, HB-2723 volunteer services, inactive nurses, HB- 2665 Nursing Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act continuing education, HB-118 Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act of 1985 continuing education, HB-118 temporary authority, HB-1970 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB-2046, 2329 2567 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION- Cont. Optician Licensing Act, HB-2447 Optometric Practice Act of 1987, Illinois continuing education, HB-118 therapeutic and diagnostic ocular pharmaceutical agents, SB-328; HB- 893 Pawnbroker Regulation Act storage & insurance charges, SB-379; HB-679 Pharmacy Practice Act of 1987 pharmacist drug treatment, Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 technical changes, HB-1398 Physical Therapist Lien Act, HB-1040 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB- 2581 Plumbing License Law, Illinois advertising, HB-1483 Podiatric Medical Practice Act of 1987, Illinois continuing education, HB-118 Podiatric Scholarship and Residency Act, SB-608; HB-2293 Private Detective, Private Alarm, and Private Security Act of 1983 fire investigators, exempt, HB-1498 licensure eligibility; attorney-at-law investigators, HB-1498 Private Employment Agency Act Career Counseling or Outplacement Consumer Protection Act, SB-420 disciplinary action, failure to file tax return, HB-1733 Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act technical changes, HB-1456 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional Counselor Licensing Act, HB-284, 1971 Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989 funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 Professional Land Surveyor Act of 1989, Illinois funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 Professional License Suspension for Drug Violations Act, SB-595 Public Accounting Act, Illinois continuing education, HB-118 Radiation Installation Act industrial radiographers certification, HB-2021 Real Estate License Act see also: REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY appraiser certification, HB-1365 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. economic development corporations, HB-2739 lawyers, continuing education exemption, SB-944 technical changes, HB-1180 Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Acupuncture Practice Act, SB-1446; HB-2346 Barber, Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technology Act of 1985, SB-407 Certified Shorthand Reporters Act of 1984, Ill., extends sunset, SB-698, 1060 Dental Hygiene Practice Act, HB-2068 Detection of Deception,Examiners Act, extends repeal, SB-312; HB-1455 Dietetic and Nutrition Practice Act, SB-1394; HB-2329 Electrologists Practice Act, HB-565 Environmental Health Practitioner Registration Act, HB- 1149 Forensic DNA Laboratory Act, SB- 285; HB-2499 Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors License Law, HB-1816 Hypnotist Licensing Act, HB-1209 Insurance Code articles, SB-702, 1301; HB-1603, 2296 Legal Technician Licensing Act, SB- 776 Marriage and Family Therapy Licensing Act, HB-1432 Motion Picture Projectionist Licensing Act, HB-2282 Naprapathic Practice Act, SB-1468 Nutrition Services Licensing Act, HB- 2046, 2329 Professional Boxing and Wrestling Act, extends, SB-312, 536; HB-2204 Professional Counselor and Clinical Professinal Counselor Licensing Act, HB-284, 1971 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB- 495 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB-1703 Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act, SB-312; HB-1366 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 Respiratory Care Practice Act, HB-495 Reunion Business Default Act, HB-2691 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB- 1644 Structural Engineering Licensing Act board member terms. HB-1370, 1970 2568 PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS LICENSING - REGULATION-Cont. exemptions, HB-748 funds use; Design Professionals Unit, HB-894 qualifications, HB-1364 Structural Pest Control Act of 1991, HB- 831, 1703 Sunset Act - see: Regulatory Agency Sunset Act Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 1983 continuing education, HB-118 Wholesale Drug Distribution Licensing Act, HB-1487 PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS Equitable Restrooms Act, SB- 1171; HB-812, 1150, 1309 Innkeeper Protection Act fraud, failure to pay, HB-2238 private clubs discrimination, SB-284; HB- 23, 115 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act See CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES administration Dept. Public Aid child cafe payments, HB-2510 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services fund reimbursements, HB-2010 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- l(SS-1) Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441 Homelessness Prevention Fund, SB-756 indigent health care, Ill. Health Care Fund, HB- 1171 local government general assistance, HB-997 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB-955 Local Initiative Fund, eliminates; emergency rules, HB-1002 medical vendor; Med. Quality Review Comm. meetings, disclosure, HB-1804 medical/health care providers information & education advisory committees; consulting physicians, HB-1804 military service, HB-2 Public Assistance Emergency Revolving Fund medical transportation reimbursement, HB-1353 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. standards of assistance AFDC/general assistance grant amounts HB-426 annual adjustment %age, HB-234 cost of living adjustments, SB-226 AFDC (aid to families with dependent children) day care payments, HB-2292 daycare reimbursements, SB-477 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 education, training, employment program high school or equivalent educational programs, HB-577 eligibility determination standards, HB-1348 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- l(SS-1) protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 recipient school attendance; employment, SB-1509 school truant sanctions, HB-1315 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 self-employment pilot program, HB- 707 special assistance/hardship assistance; emergency rules, HB-1055 specific cash grants, HB-1203 supplemental assistance, 14B-239 Supplemental Security Income appeals/ veteran benefits, attorney representation, HB-2234 technical changes, HB-1546 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 Aggregate Welfare Spending Study Act, HB-2398 aid to aged, blind or disabled interim assistance; emergency rule; townships, HB-997 interim assistance, SB-45 Supplemental Security Income appeals/ veteran benefits, attorney representation, HB-2234 aid to medically indigent earned income exemptions, HB-1348 Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441 health care, HB-955 township aid; emergency rule, HB-997 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 applicant/recipient rights & responsibilities ambulatory prenatal care plan, HB-274 case plan/case tracking system, SB- 467 denial of benefits, Dept. determine other eligibility, HB-739 2569 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. direct deposit, recipient payments, HB-342, 2216, 2227 drug utilization review program; emergency rule, HB-1212 high school or equivalent, HB-577 interim assistance; new general assistance program, SB-45 provider payments: Ill. Health Facilities Authority/Ill. Dev. Finance Authority, HB-2292 reinstatement, HB-740. toll-free appeal number, HB-739 utility shut-offs/rental evictions, moratorium, HB-2228 vendors, security interests, SB-631, 1079 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Charitable Trust Act trustee; registration; fed. financial report; duties; penalties, HB-1564 county welfare services committees individual case plans, HB-426 Dept. of Public Aid - see: STATE GOVERNMENT Dept. on Aging foster grandparent program, HB-2472 drug utilization review program, HB-1212 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 East St. Louis job training program, HB- 877 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act domestic living situation; neglect; liability; reports, HB-1713 foster care & emergency shelter pilot program, SB-651 eligibility AFDC, HB-1348 denial of benefits, Dept. determine: other eligibility, HB-739 medical assistance, HB-274, 462, 2318 restitution payments, excludes, SB-442 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Family Resource Development Act, HB-1930, 23133 general assistance abolishes; new State-funded program, SB-45 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 educational programs, local gov't. monetary assistance, HB-577, 2489 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- 1(SS-1) protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. specific cash grants, HB-1203 substance abuse advocacy programs, eliminates, HB-1057 technical changes, SB-756, 886 General Assistance Job Opportunities Act, HB-2489 Health Care Providers Medicare Fee" Control Act, HB-1566 Health Kids Program, HB-739 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Hospital Services Trust Fund/County Hospital Services Trust Fund, new Articles, HB-2010 Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB- 955 medical assistance addicted children and mother services, HB-1128 AFDC eligibility determination standards, HB-1348 aid to avoid institutionalization, HB-761 ambulance services rates, HB-2010 ambulatory prenatal care plan, HB-274 ambulatory surgical treatment post-sec. care, HB-2590 children age 7; income eligibility standard, HB-462 chiropractor reimbursement, HB- 119 Cook County Health Care Council, SB-648 county hospitals, supplemental payments, HB-942 dental/eyeglass services; emergency rule, HB-998 Dept. recoup from medical providers, HB-1353 drugs purchase, HB-425 earned income exemptions, HB-1348 eligibility, HB-2318 eligibility, HB-274, 462 federal Medicaid-reimbursed services fund reimbursements, HB-2010 federal reimbursements, State plan, HB-2227 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- 1(SS-1) Health Care Providers Medicare Fee Control Act, HB-1566 2570 PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES--Cont. Health Kids Program, HB-2236 Hospital Care Assurance Program, SB- 500; HB-1000 Hospital Indigent Care Assurance Program, HB-2510 hospital Medicaid reimbursements, HB-1000 hospitals, Medicaid reimbursement, SB-500 Ill. Health Care Fund, HB-1171 inpatient rates; emergency rules, HB- 1054 interim assistance, SB-45 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Long Term Care Reimbursement Rate Act, HB-2039 long-term care facilities, funding, HB- 804. long-term care providers, uniform payment cycle, HB-849, 1565 Managed Care regular program; emergency rule, HB-1211 Medicaid Mail-Order Pharmacy Program, HB-'172 medical histories, HB-156 medical/health care providers information & education advisory committees; consulting physicians, HB-1804 Medicare Limited Physicians Fees Act, HB-1378 non-institutional services cuts; emergency rules, HB-1001 nursing facility resident needs surveys, HB-702 nursing home resimbursements; emergency rules, HB-1210 perinatal obstetrical services, HB-.1110 pharmaceutical rebates, HB-158, 159 pharmacy reimbursement, HB-155 Primary Care Sponsor System, HB-274 skilled nursing/intermediate care facility incentive payments; emergency rules, HB-1003 technical changes, HB-1004, 1171, 2040, 2292 technical changes, SB-441, 885, 888, 1078 transfer of moneys, SB-424 vendors, security interest in vendor payments, HB-2227 800-telephone number for appeals, HB-739 Nutrition Outreach and Public Education Act, HB-273 Parental Right of Choice in Child Care Act, HB-1152 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC AID AND SOCIAL SERVICES-Cont. public aid checks, HB-342 Respite Demonstration Program Act availability/utilization of services, HB-1162 functionally disabled/cognitively impaired adults; guidelines; standards, HB-1162 Self Esteem Act, HB-1705 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 social services Case Management Services Program; Social Services Advisory Council, HB-2227 E.St.Louis job training/employment programs, Dept. Public Aid, HB-877 educational programs, local gov't. monetary assistance, HB-577, 2489 employment training; emergency rule, HB-997 job search, training and work programs non-custodial parents, HB-1655 protective payments; case plans; Bill of Rights, HB-426 Scientific Job Training Evaluation Act, HB-2386 Social Services Advisory Council, HB- 1120 support programs: Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, HB-2190 Solicitation for Charity Act application; fundraising body governing boards; payroll deductions; HB-2312 contribution; professional fund raisers; penalties; registration; reports; duties, HB-1564 technical changes, HB-2310 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 support responsibility child support transmittal to Dept. Public Aid, HB-1352 child support withholding, HB-554, 2784 past due child support, notice to State licensing agencies, HB-2486 past due, collection agencies, HB-2489 Supportive Residences Licensing Act, HB-1545 technical changes, HB-723, 1004, 1171, 1546, 1804, 2040, 2142,2217, 2220, 2292, 2758 technical changes, SB-441, 756, 885, 886, .888, 1078 Welfare Benefits Study Act, HB-2537 2571 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund fund transfers, HB-978 Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Build Illinois Purposes Fund school capital improvement grants;- bond repayment funding, HB-1658 Casual Deficit Act repayments, Gen. Ob. Bond Retirement & Interest Fund, SB-424 Coal Technology Development Assistance Fund increased transfers, SB-57; HB-991 County Juvenile Detention Center Revolving Loan Fund county financing, SB-58 Deposit of State Moneys Act daily balance statements, SB- 1171 financial institution statements, State Treasurer, SB-1169 heritage tourism linked investments,. HB-1041 investments in state or national banks securities, HB-2448 investments: International Finance Corp., SB-988 loans to Nat'l. Guard/Reservists, HB- 262 maintenance projects, SB-1370 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Public Aid hospital loans, HB-986 reduced interest rates, minority-owned institutions, HB-2135 securities, collateral, SB-1169 State Treasurer investment authority, HB-2448 Drug Traffic Prevention Fund Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 East St. Louis Public Works Capital Development and Investment Act, HB- 1037 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Equitable Restrooms Act, HB-812, 1150, 1309 Export Development Authority funds, transfer to GRF, SB-1314 Fertilizer Control Fund GRF equal funding, SB-1304 Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB- 2538 Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915 Government Finances Act, SB-1473 Governor State budget, appropriations, HB- 2714 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Governor transfer authority, SB-45 IMSA Special Purposes Trust Fund/IMSA Income Fund, deposits, SB-307 Industrial Coal Utilization Fund eliminates, use GRF, HB-979 Intra-Agency Services Fund DCCA deposits time limit, HB-1298 Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund, changes to Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, SB-1378 Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Linked Deposit Act, HB-1185 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Government Distributive Fund, Local Gov't. Revenue Sharing Fund, SB-1473 Local Government Health Insurance Reserve Fund, DCCA payments no FY, HB-1692 Local Initiative Fund, eliminates, HB-1002 new funds Academic Improvement Trust Fund for Community Colleges, HB-935 Agrichemical Incident Response Trust Fund HB-1464 Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Attorney General's Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, HB-1564 Bond Board Fund, HB-1297 Child Care and Development Fund, HB-1629 Community Mental Health Center Checkoff Fund, HB-2194 Dental Hygiene Disciplinary Fund, HB-2068 Dietetic and Nutrition Services Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-2329 Disposable Diaper Tax Fund, HB-200 Domestic Violence Shelter & Service Fund, U.S. Olympians Assistance Fund, HB-2190 Drug Enforcement Treatment Fund, HB-399 Drug Treatment Fund, SB-1227; HB-2125 Drunk Driver Victim Compensation Fund, SB-294 Educational Service Region Income Tax Fund, SB-485 Energy Conservation Projects Loan Fund, HB-63 Enterprise Zone Assistance Fund, HB- 882 Ethanol Retrofit Fund, HB-2536 2572 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. federal Medicaid-reimbursed services fund reimbursements, HB-2010 Feed Control Fund, SB-225, 1313 Firearm Owner's Identification Fund, HB-939 Food Toxic Disclosure Fund, SB-34; HB-52 Gubernatorial Elections Fund, HB- 1010 Health Care Debt Relief Fund, SB- 1(SS-1) Health Care Fund, Illinois, SB-441; HB-1171 Highway Outdoor Advertising Bonus Repayment Fund, SB-219, 419 Homelessness Prevention Fund, SB-756 Hospital Indigent Care Fund, HB-2510 Human Services Enhancement Fund, HB-1220 I-EC 92 Fund, SB-484 Industrial Hygienist Licensing Fund, HB-1035 Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, and Abatement Fund, HB-1852 Legal Technician Fund, Clien Compensation Fund, SB-772 Local Government Health Care Fund, HB-955 Lottery School Fund, HB-681, 2773 Medically Underserved Counties Fund, SB-410 Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB- 2539 Naprapathy Licensing and Disciplinary Committee Fund, SB-1468 Natural Area and Wetland Fund, HB- 2426 Northern Illinois University Income Fund, HB-2365 Nurses Advancement Initiative Fund, HB-1216 Occupational Information User Services Fund, SB-981 Off-highway Morotcycle User Area Fund, HB-1129 Oil Industry Insurance Guarantee Fund, HB-146 Operation Desert Storm Veterans Fund, HB-847 Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 Pharmacist Substance Abuse Fund, HB-1408 Private Civic Center Loan Fund, HB- 191 Professional Counselor Dedicated Fund, HB-284, 1971 Property Tax Relief Fund, SB-1440 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Public Water and Infrastructure System Revolving Loan Fund, SB- 241; HB-1450, 1935 Race Track Backstretch Improvement Fund, Illinois, SB-458 Rainy Day Reserve Fund, HB-1732 Respiratory Care Dedicated and Professional Fund, HB-495 Rivers and Streams Protection Fund, Illinois, SB-1392 Rural/Downstate Health Fund, Ill., HB-1220 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, SB-1378; HB-2190 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 School District Income Tax Fund, HB- 453, 1227 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-2789 School Income Tax Fund, SB-1113, 1456 Secretary of State Evidence Fund, HB- 1995 Securities Audit and Enforcement Fund, HB-2405, 2408 Small Business Loan and Investment Administrative Fund, SB-484 Southwest Illinois Toll Highway Authority Fund, SB-892 Special Collegiate License Plate Fund, HB-1497 Special Education Medicaid Matching Fund, SB-185 Special Veteran License Plate Fund, HB-341 State Payments Fund, HB-1607 Tanning Facility Permit Fund, HB-1853 Telephone Solicitation Fund, SB-1467 Trauma Care Center Assistance Fund, HB-752, 753 United States Olympians Assistance Fund, SB-1378 Video Gaming Fund, SB-1444 Wetland Compensation Fund, HB- 2554, 2555 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Fund, HB-2110 Park and Conservation Fund Dept. Conservation bike paths, SB-1318 multi-use trails and passes, HB-332 Prairie State 2000 Authority Fund tranferred to GRF, HB-1136 Public Funds Investment Act U.S. gov't. obligations mutual funds, SB-829 2573 PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 Revenue Issue Study Act, SB-1328 State Auditing Act Aud. Gen. records compliance; standards, HB-607 non-profit bodies, SB-1084 residence census, A.G. every 10 years, HB-1390 State gov't. management audit; employee productivity report, HB- 2420 State Treasurer change over audits, SB-650 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State budget, tax expenditure report, HB- 2364 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783 State Finance Act see also: specific named funds Beach Marina Fund/Boating Act Fund transfers, SB-922, 1171 certifications of participation, SB-451 Dept. Public Aid child care payments, HB-2510 IMSA Special Purposes Trust Fund/ Income Fund, SB-1171 lapse period, shortens, HB-2422 local tourism funds, HB-1458 new State highway construction; continuing approp., HB-189 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 real estate transactions, contractual services line item, HB-185 Road Fund cap base year, HB-2385 special funds, transfers to GRF, HB- 1297 State agency petty cash funds, HB-1945 State employee accrued leave pay, SB-42, 91; HB-198, 210, 242, 311 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783 State fiscal year, SB-933 State vehicle damage payments, HB-2181 technical changes, HB-1282. travel, SB-1171 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 Underground Storage Tank Fund investment interest; motor fuel tax collection, HB-1184 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES-Cont. Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund Juvenile Drug Abuse Fund, name change; Drug-Free Schools and Communities Law, HB-363, 437 PUBLIC UTILITIES See UTILITIES REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519 Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act, SB-556; HB-136 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois SUniform, SB-1159; HB-2372 Community Investment Recovery Act, HB-2355 Condominium Property Act common expenses; financial reserves; by-laws; records; purchase contracts; owner rights, HB-2594 common expenses; right to notice; lender identity, HB-2494 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform, SB-1159; HB-2372 master metered public utility services payments, HB-1312 sharing expenses; financial reserves; by- laws; records; purchase contracts; owner rights, HB-1929 technical changes, HB-1617, 1929 Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 Foreign Ownership Disclosure Act, HB-328 Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB- 872 Home Value Assurance Act, HB-2397 Joint Tenancy Act technical changes, SB-380 Kankakee River Dam Transfer Act, HB- 2649 Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 Lifetime Transfer of Property Act claims, HB-461 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Property Owned by Aliens Act ownership restrictions, repeals, HB- 1841 Real Estate License Act see also: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION appraiser certification, HB-1365 continuing education, HB-118 2574 REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY-Cont. discipline, licensee property owenrship, SB-553 economic develppment corporations, SB-1517 lawyer, continuing education exemption, SB-944, 1060 technical changes, HB-1180 Real Estate Time-Share Act disciplinary action, failure to file tax ,return, HB-1733 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Residential Building Lot Disclosure Act, HB-1377 Residential Day Care Home Encouragement Act, HB-896 Residential Real Property Conditions Act, SB-856 Responsible Property Transfer Act of 1988 asbestos, disclosure, SB-984; HB-2519 disclosure of property defects, HB- 1196 technical changes, SB-1206; HB-1597, 1598, 2164 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Trust Beneficiary Discovery Act, HB-940 REAPPORTIONMENT/ REDISTRICTING Congressional Reapportionment Act of 1991, Illinois SB-36, 54, 395; HB-107, 1360, 1361, 1362, 2541 Cook County Circuit Apportionment Act of 1991 SB-35, 53, 397; HB-108, 1357, 1358, 1359 General Assembly Reapportionment Act of 1991 SB-52, 396; HB-106, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2540 Judicial Reapportionment Act of 1991 HB-2542 minorities rights, HB-2119 Reapportionment Committees, HB-2121 redistricting, public comment, HB-2120 Uofl trustee election, State redistricting, HB-1066 RECORDS Adoption Information Access Act, HB-749 College and University Crime Statistics Report Act, HB-2339 Community Reinvestment Act, HB-2113 Court Records Sealing Act, SB-245; HB- 276 Credit Report Notification Act, HB-2140 criminal justice information Sec. of State Securities Department, HB-2405 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RECORDS-Cont. Employment Record Disclosure Act, SB- 382; HB-782 Filmed Records Reproduction Act forms of reproduction, HB-1733 official records, storage and use, HB- 1734 Freedom of Information Act Abortion Data Reporting Act, HB- 1202 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 disclosure exemptions architects'/engineers' plans, HB-596 contract performance evaluations, HB-452 Gaming Board, SB-378; HB-832 Open Government Commission, HB- 2035 public officers, HB-2034 Information Services Sales Act, SB-1114 Inspector General For Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery Act information on Law Enforcement Agencies Data System, HB-2737 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Product Liability Court Records Sealing Act, HB-276 State Records Act local government documents, optical disk archives, SB-1030 Vital Records Act birth certificates, father's SS#, SB- 1330 pre-1916 records indexes, HB-2678 RECYCLING commercial waste hauling vehicles ICC jurisdiction exemptions, SB-66; HB-197 Container Fee and Deposit Act, HB-2344 Glass Recycling Act, HB-547 Legislative Printing Unit 100% recycled content paper, HB-1058 Local Government Recycled Paper Use Plan Act, HB- 1126 Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act, SB-235; HB-1788 plastics recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 schools paper products, recycled mhaterials content, SB-141; HB-97 Solid Waste Management Act Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, Advisory Task Force on, SB-189; HB-1475 2575 RECYCLING Cont. recycled plastics substitution, HB-201 waste reduction, HB-6 Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Act incineration; county plans; source reduction; disposal fees; SB-237 landscape waste, HB-1145, 2254 municipal source separation recycling program, SB-1.295 noncoded plastic containers, bans, SB-1296 planning authority; waste reduction, HB-6 source reduction, HB-1438, 2253 source separation, SB-1027; HB-2154 technical changes, SB-883 township recycling programs, county plans conformity, SB-883 State agencies recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 recycling requirements; incentives; Solid Waste Reduction Advisory Council, HB-6 retread tires, State vehicles, HB-1159 taxation real property tax abatement, HB-1166 sales tax exemptions, HB-1167 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 weatherization, recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 REPEALED ACTS A Air Carriers Act, Illinois, HB-1296 Bird Shooting Act, HB-70 Bull Leasing Act, Illinois, HB-1430 Chicago Sanitary District related Acts, SB-1410 criminal laws; incorporate into Criminal Code, SB-1408 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commiercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437• Energy Assistance Act; Energency Assistance Act of 1989, SB-1266; HB-2617 Export Council Act, Illinois; Ill. Export Development Act of 1983, SB-484, 1314 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act, HB-939 Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois, SB-1235 Fish Code of 1971, SB-1409 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. REPEALED ACTS--Cont. G H L M N' P S T Foreign Judgments Act, Uniform Enforcement of, HB-627 Funeral Directors and Embalmers Licensing Act of 1935, HB-768 Furniture Fire Safety Act, HB-1981 Ground hog Bounties Act, HB-1441 holidays: Pulaski, Columbus, M.L.King Jr. Days, HB-2479 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Interpreter Privilege Act; Name Change Act; Tender Act, HB-2440 Living Will Act, HB-1386 Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act, SB-1450; HB-1281, 2588 Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act; Tender Act, HB-2440 Neighborhood Corps Act of 1983, Illinois, SB-761 Postage Stamp Vending Machine Act, HB-1140 Powers of Attorney for Health Care Law, HB-1386 Prevailing Wage Act, HB-140 Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act, HB-2390 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act, HB-2707 Public Officer Simultaneous Tenure Act, HB-563 Purchasing Act, Illinois HB-2546 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, SB- 823; HB-1849 Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act; Crop Security Interest Act, HB-2437 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Steroid Control Act, HB-1955 Structural Work Act, SB-663; HB-346, 1338, 1991 Tender Act; Name Change Act; Interpreter Privilege Act, HB-2440 Ticket Scalping Act, HB-1311, 1563 Township Law of 1874, SB-1411 Truth i.n Taxation Act, SB-85; HB- 513, 2707 W 2576 REPEALED ACTS-Cont. Water Well and Pump Installation Contractor's License Act, HB-1439 Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards. Act, HB-1286 RESOLUTIONS see individual categories: RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS see: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS Agricultural Committee aquaculture in IL, marketing & research, National Conference of State Legislators urged, HR-632 Alternative Markets for Used Newsprint, recycling of used newsprint in agriculture, Task Force created, SR-544 Assure Reasonable Evaluations (CARE) inspections efforts, nursing homes & hospitals, SR-508 . Board of Higher Education African & Caribbean Exchange Program, HR-893 developing Ph.D. program in criminal justice sciences, HR-1116 international faculty & student exchange program, African & Caribbean nations, HJR-65; SJR-70 public & private institutions, refrain from initiating new off-campus capital construction, Task Force established, HJR-23 public colleges, IL, minimum admission requirements & standards, HR-359 public funding for higher education, Auditor General conduct, SR-654 teacher preparation programs, HR-802 undergraduate tuition, Joint Committee on College Tuition created,: SJR-81 Bureau of Parking, Dept. of Revenue, Chicago, ticket-collection system, urged, SR-497; HR-I 155 Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 on IL, receiving federal funds, Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation shall conduct SR-874 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Chicago Transit Authority, protect Anna Stoika from violence & injustice, inform the House, HR-876 Chicago World Cup 1994 Committee Chicago selected as 1994 World Cup venue, SR-266 Citizen's Council on Economic Development conducting formal hearings, International Studies & Business & Foreign Languages, SR-618 Citizens Council on Children student employment, effect on academic performance and labor market, HJR-36 work preparedness of children, HJR-36 Commerce Commission adopt the motor carrier entry rules, HJR-14, 21 Link-up II Program, order termination, SR-127 telecommunications services, surcharges, cost-benefit analysis, SR- 60,99 telephone services, suspend the rule for I5-cent month surcharge to subsisdize Link-Up II program, SR- 10 trucking industry, proposed new rules, HR-137 DeKalb County Board domestic violence, county-wide task force, HR-883 Department of Defense Operation Quick Silver, IL Guard, HR-554 DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT .Agriculture processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 Commerce & Community Affairs civic center projects, examine 19, SR-509 McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co., plant at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair Cty, HR-839; SR-633 perform the duties impose upon it by the State Mandates Act, HR-143; HJR-18 Conservation Cache River Wetlands Project, HJR-92 Kankakee Dam, manage to benefit nonfishing recreational boaters & fisherman, HR-938 processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 property owned by Norfolk & Southerri Railroad, property owners bid on. SR-64 2577 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS--Cont. rename undeveloped Bureau Cty property, Shallowbrook Farm as Richard A. Mautino Memorial State Pk., HR-1417 Corrections processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 Energy and Natural Resources IL State Water Survey, global climate change, HJR-81 MHDD develop equitable funding formulas of distribution of community grantin-aid funds, SR-458 Public Aid Food Stamp Employment and Training Program, E. St. Louis, HR-873 Public Health analyze various new models of acute health care delivery, Acute Care Task Force established, HJR-77 freestanding birth centers, safety, quality, cost & economic impact, HR-767 health care services in Southern IL, Southern Collegiate Common Market urged, HR- 408 processing & distribution of additional meat, SJR-104 quality services in health care facilities, SR-571 rising costs of health care, IL Health Facilities Planning Board urged, HR-450 risks of mercury in dental fillings, HR-13 Revenue Pharmaceutical Assistance program, Task Force created, SJR-96, 117, 121 retain employees scheduled for layoff on Nov. 15 and 30, duration of fiscal year 1992, HR-1227; SR-877 Transportation "Adopt-a-Highway" program, SR- 401 "Veterans Highway", Interstate Route 55, signs, markers & plaques along highway, HR-731 display of Drug Free School Zone signs, HR-855 IL State Toll Highway Authority, policy for funding, planning, designing and coordinating, HR-874 Bold Bill Numbers.indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS- COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. interchange of interstates 80, 280 & 74 E. of IL Quad Cities, SJR-5; HJR-6 Interstate Route 55, "Veterans Highway", appropriate signs, markers & plaques, SR-558 McDonnell Douglass Aircraft Co., plant at Scott Air Force Base, St. Clair County, HR-839; SR- 633 McHenry Locks, rename as the William G. Stratton Locks, SJR-33 Mother Jones, public information sign at Mt. Oliver exit of Interstate 55, HR-196 rail passenger service, evaluate ridership, cost & cost recovery, beween Chicago & St. Louis, HR-245 U. S. Highway 12/20 and reduction of curbside parking, SR-845 Will-South toll highway, terminates at Interstate 55 & 80 E. of Joliet, SJR-47 drug crime prevention programs, task force created, SJR-113 early retirement program, IL Legislative Research Unit directed, SJR-l116 Evaluate Access to Care and Care Coordination in IL, Task Force created, HR-323 federal Voting Rights Act, adopt ward redistricting process, fair & open, Chicago City Council urged, HR-1157 fill any position', agencies, boards or commissions of the State, SJR-107 Geologic Map Task Force geologic mapping summary, SR-98 Health Facilities Board conduct an audit of the operations, Auditor General directed, SR-655 Health Facilities Planning Board, IL quality services in health care facilities, SR-571 Historic Presevation Agency, IL Wyatt Earp Memorial site in Monmouth, IL, State Historic Memorial or Site, HR-756 IL Commerce Commission Caller I.D. Program, maintaining personal privacy, HR-295 trucking industry, proposed new rules, SJR-6 IL Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation be added as a task force, SJR-105 IL Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers Training Board, Advisory Panel created, SJR-46 2578 RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. Illinois Pension Code, retired police cer, SR- 995 Interstate Fox River Watershed Commission, encourage the creation of,. HR-222 investigate how effectively State of IL is pursuing the capturing of all available federal dollars, task force created, SJR- 36 Investigation of the State Police, Special Joint Committee created, HJR-2 Joint Committee on Taxing Districts, services are funded & provided, HJR-11 Joint Persian Gulf War Memorial Committee, created, HJR-64 Legislative Space Needs memorial to commemorate IL farmer, grotinds of State Capitol Building in IL, HR-138 Mine Subsidence Insurance Program, task force created, SR-I15 Missouri-Illinois Committee National Football League, return to our region, SR-8; HR-11 monitor problem of illegal residential conversions, Chicago Commissioner of Buildings & Zoning Administrator urged, SR-566 Quad Cities' Acquisition Committee Class AAA baseball franchise, HR-9 ritual abuse of children in State of IL, task force be created, SJR-20 Roller Skating Safety Advisory Task Force, safe operation of roller skating, SR-425 School-Based Health Insurance, Task Force created, HR-778 Select Commission on Election Law Reform, free & fair elections, SJR-2 Senate Transportation Committee conduct 3 hearings, equitable funding to forestall fare increases & service cuts to Chicago Transit Authority, SR-861 Social and Economic Status of African- American males, HJR-16 State Board of Education imposes various duties upon local school councils, renewal or non- renewal of school principals' contracts, SR-684 next capital expansion project within State University Systems, name in honor of Dr. & Mrs. David Ross II, HR-921 nonreferendum tax dollars, projects, HR-895 School Finance, elementary & secondary, Task Force established, SJR-1 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND BOARDS-Cont. special education program, employment benefits & funding, State Supt. of Education urged, SR- 948 State Geological Survey geologic mapping summary, SR-98 State Prompt Payment Act, promulgate rules, regulations & policies, SR-665; HR-898 State Universities Retirement System, IL, study various IL public pension systems, SR-233 study privatization of services under Chicago Board of Education, House Committee created, HR-825 study township governments' financial hardships & portion of revenue, Aid to Township ships Committee created, Tow Law Study Commission, recreated, towing, towing services & tow trucks, SR- 549 wagering to determine direct & indirect employment & economic impact in IL, Economic & Fiscal Commission shall conduct, SR-875 Zoological Park Study Commission, environmental zoological park in IL, SJR-43 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Black Professional Organization, Inc., first coalition annual meeting, SR-330 Abramowitz, Ellen & Sandy, honored by Jewish National Fund, HR-1175 Advanced Placement Government class, Maine South H. S., State Championship, SR-174 Allegrini, Robert V., knighted by Royal Highness, Prince Victor Emmanuel IV, SR-639 Allegrini, Robert, welfare of Italian Americans, SR-639 Allision, William R., founded Need Foundation, SR-521 Alpha Upsilon Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., honoring Brenda Bush, First Lady of E. Saint Louis, HR-1123 Alton H. S. Marching Band, Hall of Fame Bowl Band Competition, SR-19 Amell, Louis, Jr., 6 yrs. on Board of Governors, HR-775 Amendola, Jeanne, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-222 America 2000: Education Strategy program, Pres., national education agenda, HR-1197 American Merchant Marine Veterans, freedom of this nation, HR-155; SR-162, 183 2579 RESOLUTIONS:- CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Andersen Elementary School, Chicago, Community Awareness & Pride Wk., May 13-17, SR-350 Angelo, Mildred B., helping children, SR- 415 ANNIVERSARY Bakowski, Mrs. Claire, 30 yrs., St. Viator High School, HR-1255 Bolger, Thomas F., 50th, banking, SJR-65 Central IL Youth Symphony, 25th, HR-6 Giese, Sister Mary Alice, 50th, SR-601 Green, Hurley L., Sr., Publisher-Editor Chicago Independent Bulletin, 30 yrs., SR-695 Harris, Rev. Ruben, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, SR-608 Kesler, Keith C., 50th, Champaign County Fair, HR-852, 900; SR-630 Kwasniewski, Helen, Principal of Immaculate Conception Grade School, 10 yrs., HR-301 McGinty, Sister Carolyn, 50th, SR-601 Mickenbecker, Sister Bernice, 50th, SR-601 Miller, Fred, 50th of Boy Scout Troop 29, SR-507 Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, 15th, HR-1297 Neary, Police Chief Dennis, 19 yrs., Coal City Police Force, HR-1250 Pearl Harbor, those who lost their lives, Dec. 7, 1941, 50th, HR-1243 Pohlman, Betty, 25 yrs., teaching ministry, Sr-834 Pohlman, Miss Betty, 25th, teaching ministry, HR-1199, 1252 Rozdilsky, Andy, "Andy the Clown", White Sox games, Comisky Park, 30 yrs., SR-52 Ruh, Sister Lorraine,. 50th, SR-601 Smithburg, William D., Pres. & Chief Exec. Officer of Quaker Oats Company, HR-864 Thompson, Dewey, 25 yrs., Association for Individual Development, SR-358 Vidovic, Martin, 50th year playing the tambura, HR- 108 Weber, Clark, 30 yrs., broadcasting, WJJD-AM(1160), SR-866 ANNIVERSARY, FOUNDING Abingdon Kiwanis Club, 50th, HR-78 Act of Union, 72nd, HR-59 Albers, "the baby of Clinton County," 100th, HR-688 Alton-Godfrey Roary Club, 70th, HR- 326 American Legion auxiliary, 70th, SR- 49; HR-74 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. American Legion Post 414, 70th, SR- 528 Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce, 45th, SJR-119 Ashburn Baptist Church,-40th, SR- 734; HR-1059 SAssociation for Individual Development, 30th, SR-357 Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture, 25th, SR-527 Bert C. Young and Sons Corporation, 100 yrs., SR-748 Berwyn Chapter #325 Women of Moose, 50th, SR-911L Bethel Church of Christ, 100th, HR- 818 Bethesda Lutheran Church, 100th, HR-418 Bill of Rights, 200th, SR-818 Bremen Township Republican Organization, 50th, SR-882 Brookfield Art Fair, 30th, SR-819 Burr Ridge Village, 35th, SR-679 Bush Improvement Asocaition, 25 yrs., HR-675 Captive Nations Week, 33rd, HR-889 Cenacle Congregation, 100th, SR-726 Central City, centennial, HR-1049 Central Illinois Youth Symphony, 25 yrs., HR-6 Chicago Women's Bowling Assoc., 75th, HR-1203 Chicago Women's Club, 115th, SR-35 Christa McAuliffe School, 10 yrs., SR- 994 Christensen, Roy & Jane, 50th, HR- 654 Church of the Annunciata, 50th, HR- 1016 Citizen Bee, 20 yrs., education, SR- 488; HR-609 City of Ripton, 100th, HR-847 Cock Robin Ice Cream Company, 60th, SR-408 College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, 25 yrs., SR-851 College of DuPage, 25 yrs., SR-796 Constitution of Poland, May 3, 1991, 200 yrs., May 3, 1991, SR-195; HR- .385 Cook County Assoc. of Funeral Home Owners, Inc., 40th, SR-708 Croatian radio program, "Free Croatia", 15 yrs., HR-264 Danville Area Community College, 45th, extension center of U of I, HR- 803 Danville Community College, 25th, independent two-year college, HR- 803 2580 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Decatur Jaycees, 60th, HR-102 Declaration of Independence of Bielarus, 73rd, SR-216 Denni Hlasatel (Czechoslovak Daily Hearld), daily newspaper, 100th, SR-329 Divine Providence Catholic Church, 35th, SR-797 Doremus Congregational United Church of Christ, 100th, SR-103 Downer's Grove Public Library, 100th, HR-963 Du Sable H. S. Class, 1956, 35th, HR- 1039 East Central IL Community Action Program, 25th, HJR-9 Edgar County Courthouse, 100 yrs.,. HR-1009 Edward Everett Elementary School, 100th, HR-1181; SR-822 Edwin G. Foreman H. S. Class of 1941, 50th reunion, HR-977 Elk Grove H. S., 25th, HR-128 Elmhurst Public Library, 75th, SJR-25 Emes Lodge #67, Spfld., 125th, HR- 1061 Ends, Ruth, Ends Insurance Service, 25th, HR-863 Esmond School, 100th, May, 1991, SR-238 Fioramonti, Michael & Mary, 50th, HR-1 129 First Assembly Church, Abingdon, 50th, HR-1052 First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, .150th, SR-547; HR-830. First Congregational Church, Downers Grove, 125th, SR-120 First Nationl Bank, Cicero, 70th, SR- 572 First Presbyterian Church of Ladd, 100th, HR-739 First United Methodist Church of Berwyn, 100th, SR-298; HR-1113 Firstl Baptist Church, Monmouth, 150th, HR-1069 Forest Park Fire Dept., 100th, HR- 1209; SR-865 Forest Park Library, 75th, HR-1149; SR-810 Foundation for Ukrainian Studies at UOI, 5th, Ukrainian Conferences 10th, SR-503, Friends of the Library of Berwyn, 30th, SR-407 Galesburg Cottage Hospital, 100th, HR-502; SR-368 Garden Club of La Grange Park, 60th, SR-260 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. German American National Congress, 30th, SR-469 GFWC Woman's Club of Princeton, 100th, HR-387 Grace Community Church, new church opened in Hinsdale, March 31, 1991, SR-308 Great Lakes Branch 53 of the Fleet Reserve Assoc. & Unit 53 of Ladies' Auxiliary, 50th, HR-535 Greek Women's University Club, 60th, SR-102 Green County Court House, 100th, SR-615 Greene County Courthouse, 100th, HR-984 Grundy County, 150th, HR-495, 550; SR-565 Hantz, Peter & Leota, 50th, HR-197 Harlem H. S. Class of 194:1, 50th, HR- 440 Hartford Refinery, 50th, HR-691 Hawthorne Businessmen's Assoc., 75th, SSR-812 Hawthorne Race Course, 100th, SR- 747 Hawthorne Race Track, 100th, SR-764 Hillel Torah N. Suburban Day School, 3 decades, HR-1436 Holden School, 100th, SJR-103 Hungarian (Magyar) Club, 70th, SR- 960 IL Community Action Association, 20 yrs., SR-398, HR-553 IL Farm Bureau, 75th, HR-348 IL Fire Safety Alliance, 50th, SR-637 IL Library Systems, 25th, SR-305, 307 IL Municipal Retirement Fund, 50th, SR-595 IL Nurses Association, 19th, HR-589 IL Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 75th, SR-589 IL Society, Prevention of Blindness, 75th, HR-801 Immaculate Conception Church, Waukegan, 150th, HR-1099; SJR- 97. Independence of Lithuania, 73rd, SR- 86 Independence of the Ukraine, 73rd, and Act of Union, 72nd, HR-24, 59 Iroquois County Red Cross, 40th, HR- 597 Iwadate, Kunio, Yamasho Inc., 10th, HR-511 James Stuart Chapter, Order of DeMolay in Granite City, IL., 70th, HR-158 2581 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. John A. Logan College, administration, staff & students, 25th, HR-1408 Johnston Super Markets, Inc., 50th, HR-181 Judge Billy Jones Day, First, HR-1002 Kankakee Community College, 25th, HR-1053 Kankakee County Board of Realtors, 70th, HR-954 Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., 5th, HR-994 " Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled, Inc., 25th, HR-704 Keating of Chicago Inc., 60th, HR- 1062 Kickapoo Bowhunters Club, Centralia, 35th, HR-1054 Kiwanis Club of Chicago, 75th, SR- 729 Kiwanis Club, Cicero, 50th, SR-793 Korea Times, Inc., 20th, HR-582 Lack & Sons Funeral Directors, 75th, HR-1183 Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home, 75th, SR-367 Lake County Urban League, 25 yrs., HR-1179 LaSalle County Community Mental Health 708 Board, 25th, HR-1195 Latvian people, 73rd; HR-1246 Life newspaper, 65 yrs., HR-1222 LIFE newspapers, 65 yrs., SR-976 Little York United Methodist Church, 100 yrs., HR-1012 Lodge 851 of International Assoc. of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, 40th, HR-948 Lord, Lawrence & Elsie, 50th, HR- 1200 Lutheran Home, Arlington Heights, 100th, HJR-85 MacNeal Hospital Women's Auxiliary, 50th, SR-262 Macon County Historical Society, 75th, SR-374; HR-531 Marquette H. S., Ottawa, 125th, HR- 1196 Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 28th, SR-428 Marseilles Rotary Club, 50th, HR-80 Mayer Kaplan Jewish community Center, 20th, HR-1086 Milford Lions Club, 40th, HR-1319 Moser Home Center, Harold Moser, owner, 50th, HR-1221 Mount Auburn Memorial Park, 95th, SR-51 Mount Propect Jaycees, 35th, HR-135 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Mt. Vernon Kiwanis club, 50th, HR- 435 Murray Parents Association, Inc., 20th, HR-1055 National Assoc. of Health Unit. Coordinators, 50th, profession, 10th, formation as organization, SR-837 National Organization of Women, 25 yrs., HR-529 National Railroad Passenger Corporation, May 1, 1991, HR-396 National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 100 yrs., HR- 337; SR-218 New Lenox Fire Protection District, 50th, HR-1136 Newcomers Club of Hinsdale, 30th, SR-514 North Chicago Branch of National Assoc. for Advancement of Colored People, 25 yrs., HR-1178 Northwest Real Estate Board, 67th, HR-415, SR-344 Norwood Park Fire Dept., 50th, SR- 881 Norwood Park School, 75th, SR-371 Olin Corporation, 100 yrs., SJR-108 Original New Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, 36th, SR-342 Oriole Park Branch Library, 20th & 25th, SR-213 Otto Engineering, 30 yrs., HR-940 Palos-Orland Business and Professional Women's Club, SR-138 Paris Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3601, 50th, HR-1127; SR-813 Parish Community of Saint Clare of Montefalco, 75th, HR-1150 People's Court of Final Appeal International, 20th, SR-716 Peoria county Soil & Water Conservation District, 50 yrs., HR- 44 Plato Academy, Chicago, 61st, HR- 1300 Polish Constitution, May 4, 1991, 200th, SR-200 Polish Welfare Association, Chicago, 70th, SR-842 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 20th, HJR-80 Proviso Township Mental Health Commission, 25 yrs., SR-555 Pullman Company, 125th, HR-1206 Pullman Technology Incorporated Company, 125th, SR-858 Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, 100th Edifice, SR-673 - Radio Statio WLDS, 15th, HR-1299 2582 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. Radio Station WLDS, Jacksonville, 50th, SR-933 Rend Lake College, 25th, HR-1154 Rheinischer Karnevals Verein, Chicago, 102nd, SR-912. Rotary Ann Organization of Berwyn, 25th, SR-382 Saint Andrew the Apostle Parish, Calumet City, 100th, HR-1118 Saint Mary's Catholic Parish, 150 yrs., SR-892 Santa Lucia School, 30th, Chicago, HR-304; SR-191; HJR-24 Schlueter Pharmacy, 50th, SR-794 Selfreliance Ukrainian Federal Credit Union, 40th, SR-139 Sheldon Church of Christ, 100th, HR- 107,497 Sidell State Bank, 50th, HR-996 Sinclair's Grocery, Jerseyville, 51st, HR-862, Sisters of the Resurrection, 100th, SR- 184 Skokie Women's Club, 65th, HR-1051 Sokol Chicago, 100th, SR-978 Sokol Havlicek-Tyrs, 80th, SR-979 Sokol Tabor, 125th, SR-638; HR-1112 Springfield Urban League, 65th, HR- 1461 St. Bede Abbey and Academy, 100th, HR-266 St. Clare of Montefaico Parish, 75th, SR-717 St. Clement's Society--Slovak Union #40, 100th, HR-1194 St. Constance Parish, 75th, SR-580; HR-931 St. Joseph Church in Benld, 75th, SR- 365 St. Laurence H. S., Burbank, 30th, SR-739 St. Mary of Gostyn Catholic Church, 100 yrs., SR-757, 879 St. Patrick's H. S., Kankakee, 50th reunion, HR-959 State Bank of Freeport, 100th, HR- 1369 Streamwood Park District, 25th, HR- 717 Switzerland, 700th, SR-763; HR-990 Taxpayers' Federation of IL, 50th, HJR-3 Technical Assoc. of the Pulp And Paper Industry, Chicago Sec., 45th, SR-795 The Call of the Elk, 25 yrs., SR-540 The Daily Illini, 120th, HR-1402 The Regional News, 50th, SR-126 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Thomas, James & Lois, 50th, HR-1128 Toulon residents, 150th, SR-568, HR- 759 Town of Cicero, 125th, SR-993 Township Officials of Cook County, 25 yrs., HR-85 Tremonti, Rev. Joseph B., 50th, HR- 711 Tri-Town Radio Amateur Club, 60th, SR-791 Union Church, Hindale, 125th, SR-542 United Food & Commerical Workers International Union, Local 881, 10th, HR-362 United Lutheran Church of Gardner, 100th, HR-985 United Methodist Church, Farmersville, 100th, SR-636 SV.F.W. Post 3601, Paris, IL, 50th, HR- 1094 Valentine Unit, The Boys & Girls Club of Chicago, 50th, SR-341 Van Voorst Lumber Company, 100th, HR-1044 Victory Memorial Hospital, 100th, HR-690, 1101 Village Lumber and Millwork Company, 50th, SR-495 Village Lumber Company, 50th, HR- 891 Village of Antioch, 100th, HR-1400 Village of Bartlett, 100th, SR-597 Village of Channahon, 30th, HR-1251 Village of Lake Villa, 90th, HR-482 Village of Orland Hills, 30th, SR-790 Village of Palatine, 125th, SR-563; HR-753,901 Village of Streamwood, Bicentennial of Constitution, SR-500 Village of Westmont, 70th, SR-760 Wahlfeld Manufacturing Company, 100th, HR-95 Waste Management, Inc., 20th, SR- 646 Week for the National Observance, World War II, 50th, SR-411 Wesley Chapel Community Church, 100th, HR-660 Western Springs Music Club, 70th, SR-766 Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, 125th, HR-42 WILL-FM, radio station, 50th, HR- 1187 Woman's Club of Western Springs, ' 95th, SR-913 Women's Auxiliary of MacNeal Hospital; 50th, HR-153 2583 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. World Affairs Forum of Mt. Vernon, 10th, SR-730 World War II, 50th, HR-548 Worth Bank and Trust, 30th, SR-788 1st. Congregational Church-U.C.C., Abingdon, 156th, HR-904 ANNIVERSARY, ORDINATION Carolan, Rev. John, 40th, SR-291 Duncan, Rev. Monsignor Edward J., Golden Jubilee, HR-360; SR-258 Fearon, Father John, 40 yrs., SR-210 Gelderen, Dr. Wayne Van, Sr., 28 yrs., HR-1169 Gorman, Rev. Edward, Golden Jubilee, HR-568 Hawkins, Rev. Edward, 9th, SR-704 Hyde, Thomas, Permanent Deacon, SR-455 Jesiolowski, Rev. Sysvester E., Golden Jubilee, HR-537 Klimchuk, Walter, St. Nicholas Catherdral in Chicago, 25 yrs., HR- 294 Lyons, Rev. Vernon C., 40th, HR-1059 Miller, Rev. Doctor J. Raymond, 30th, HR-824 O'Hara, Father Frank, 50 yrs., SR- 172, 199 Pelton, Rev. Thomas, Silver Jubilee, SR-430 Price, Rev. John, Silver Jubilee, SR- 431 Ratiu, Rev. Alexander, 50th, HR-694 Scarlata, Ronald Eugene, Silver Jubilee, SR-206 Travelstead, Rev. Jack D., First United Methodist Church, 40th, HR-858 Vonesh, Bishop Raymond J., 50th, HR-299; SR-157 Walz, Rev. Julius, 45th, SR-494 Zakarauskas, Rev. Anthony, Golden Jubilee, SR-692 ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Allensworth, Stanley R. & Alice, 50th, HR-1271 Anderson, Forrest & Velare, 50th, HR- 306 Anderson, Robert & Dellora, 50th, HR-974 Bafford, Hallie & Dorothy, 50th, HJR-4 Baker, Merwin & Margaret, 45th, HR-1272 Barclay, Fitz & Geraldine, 50th, HR- 823 Bartscht, Charles & Oma, 50th, SR- 470 Beer, Harris & Helen, 70th, HR-992 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Beert, Albert D. & Bertha, 55th, HR- 1096 Bender, Wilbur & Madeline, 50th, HR-1088 Berhenke, Donald & Rose, 40th, HR- 624 Bock, Harry & Helen, 65th, HR-150 Boden, Gilbert & Hazel, 50th, HR-256 Brown, Joseph & Wanda, 40th, HR- 1184 Buckley, Callistus & Queen, 50th, HR- 817 Bucy, Ansel & Emma, 50th, HR-1233 Burns, John W. & Blanche, 50th, HR- 599; SR-442 Bush, Dr. Martin & Marion, 50th, HR-324; SR-439 Campana, Anthony J. & Eileen, 50th, HR-917 Carlson, Curtis & Rose, 50th, HR-926 Carter, Ernest and Nina, 50th, HR-39 Christensen, Vern & Janice, 50th, HR- 814 Ciesielczyk, Martin & Helen, 50th, HR-696 Clemonds, John & Viola, 50th, SR-816 Coleman, Joseph & Mary, 50th, SR- 167 Colognia, Julius & Mary, 50th, HR- 1085 Como, Joseph & Carmella, 50th, SR- 426 Cooper, Donald & Pearl, 60th, HR- 1107 Corder, Carl & Mabel, 50th, HR-32. Cox, Raymond & Doris, 50th, HR-645 Cuddeback, Byron & Georgia, 25th, SR-539 Cunningham, Wayne & Hazel, 50th, HR-969 Curry, Kenneth & Marjorie, 50th, HR-540 Daggett, Johnnie Carl & Velma, 50th, HR-1267 Davies, Bill & Janetha, 44 yrs., HR- 662 DeClercq, Joseph & Sharon, 25th, HR-968 Deering, Ernest & Virdell, 45th, HR- 414 DeKezel, Hector & Marie, 50th, HR- 657 DeMarlie, Cyriel & Doris, 50th, HR- 1261 Dianda, Antonio & Annunziata, 65th, HR-1064 Donnelly, Bill & Loretta, 65th, HR- 1115 2584 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Dumolien, Frank & Gladys, 65th, HR- 869 Dusenberry, Lymond & Donna, 45th, HR-1023 Ettlinger, Ralph & Margery, 50th, HR-676 Ferry, Lawrence & Dorothy, 60th, HR-929 Fiduccia, Fiduccia & Patricia, 25th, HR-892 Finley, James & Ruth, 50th, HR-1078 Franken, Edward & Thelma, 50 yrs., SR-999 Freeman, Robert & Anna, 35th, HR- 20 Friedman, Richard & Jorie, 20th, HR- 574 Garritano, Jasper & Florence, 50th, HR-237 Geisler, Harry & Carlene, 50th, HR- 791, SR-642 Gillespie, Bud & Delores, 50th, SR- 592 Glenn, Kenneth & Arlene, 50th, HR- 499 Glynn, Sherman & Clara C., 50th, HR-498 Groesch, Wally & Helen, 50th, SR- 814 Grzybek, Stanley & Helen, 50th, SR- 480 Hasty, Edward & Margaret, 50th, HR-1074. Hawotte, Daniel F. & Barbara L.,. 25th, HR-1259 Hawotte, Paul & Cheryl, 25th, HR- 1270 Hawotte, William & Irma, 50th, HR- 1077 Henderson, Mr & Mrs. Earl, 60th, SR- 852 Hendricks, Albert & Lois, 50th, HR- 28 Herlihy, William & Mary, 50th, HR- 1066 Hicks, Clyde & Laura, 50th, HR-995 Hill, Odell & Alice, 50th, HR-918 Hoffman, Bill & Helen, 48th, HR-5 Honesty, Charles & Lida, 50th, HR- 1274 Hudson, Jess & Alberta, 50th, HR-287 Iannella, Joseph & Frank, 50th, SR- 381 Ingelson, Robert & Bernice, 50th, HR- 815 Jagielski, Chester & Theresa, 50th, HR-606 Jastrzab, Stanley & Francis, 50th, HR-451 HR-451; SR-354 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Jensen, Howard & Wanda, 50th, SR- 333 Johnson, Blaine & MaryLou, 50th, HR-812 Johnson, Delmar & Ruth, 50th, HR- 916 Johnson, Harry & Miriam, 50th, HR- 1073 Johnson, James & Barbara, 25th, HR- 503 Johnson, Melvin & Mary Jane, 45th, HR-176 Johnson, Tom & Frances, 50th, HR- 667 Jones, Cletis & Darlene, 40th, HR-504 Jones, Donald & Verna, 55th, HR-19 Kachur, Bohdan & Patricia, 25th, HR- 439 Kaszuba,.John & Irene, 50th, HR- 1210 Kelley, Joseph & Dorothy, 50th, SR- 464 Kelley, Tom & Martha, 50th, SR-169 Kerckhove, Julius & Mary, 50th, HR- 1241 Kinkelaar, Andrew & Philomena, 66th, HR-1420 Kopielski, Stanley & Camille, 25th, SR-349 Kostecki, Walter & Delores, 50th, HR- 587 LaBatt, James G. & Freda, 40th, HR- 1089 Lambert, Freddie & Yvonnne, 25th, HR-157 Lange, Donald & Glenna, 50th, HR- 542 Langley, William & Marilyn, 35th, HR-21 Larson, Fritz & Rhoda, 60th, SR-463 Leno, Nick & Martha, 50th, SR-780 Leopardo, Michael & Bertha, 50th, HR-715 Lewis, Wilbur & Betty, 50th, HR-991 Lindquist, Richard & Helen, 50th, HR-1260 Lloyd & Shirley Taulbee, 35th, HR- 254 Loete, Albert & Joan, 35th, HR-1098 Lyons, Roy & Lorene, 60th, HR-808 Macdonald, Alan & Virginia, 50th, SR-306; HR-409 Maguire, Davis & Martha, 45th, SR- 286 Mahieu, Richard & Emmi T., 25th, HR-923 Maloof, Mayor Jim & Trudy, 50th, SR-586; HR-792 2585 RESOLUTIONS- CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Manika, James & Janet, 25th, SR-559 Manthie, Bob & Lois, 50th, HR-84 Martin, Laurence & Kathryni,50th, SR-449 Martynus, Joseph & Josephine, 50th, SR-443 Mayne, Harold & Esther E., 50th, HR-510 McAley, Jim & Bobbie, 50th, HR-177 McAndrew, Michael & Vivian, 45th, HR-915 McFadden, James & Anna, 50th, HR- 206 McGee, Ova & Ethel, 65th, HR-605 McKay, Wilbur & Helen, 50th, HR- 1334 Mercer, James & Joan, 25th, HR-1336 Merkelz, Arthur & Eleanor, 50th, HR- 265 Misek, George & Margaret, 50th, HR- 300 Morse, Leon & Goldie, 50th, SR-145; HR-204 Mullery, Glenn & Marian, 50th, HR- 1090 Mundt, James & Dorothy, 40th, HR- 1019 Munos, Joe & Nellie, 50th, HR-1046 Murphy, W.J. "Bill" & Virginia, 50 yrs., SR-554 Myers, Gene & Phyllis, 25th, HR-924 'Nemec, Joseph & Helen, 50th, HR- 383 Newberg, John & Marie, 57th, HR- 162 Newman, Martin & Jeanne, 50th, HR- 672 Nickel, Edward & Victoria, 50th, SR- 666 Novak, John & Cordelia, 50th, HR-26 Nowinski, Walter & Angeline, 50th, HR- 141 O'Neill, William & Lillian, 56 yrs., SR-110 Olson, Delbert & Myrna, 50th, HR- 1240 Ostrom, George & Berniece, 50th, HR- 1022 Owen, Herschel & Alta, 60th, SR-781 Panico, Dominic & Lena, 60th, HR- 1063 Panizzi, John & Evelyn Shaw, 50th, HR-421 Parent, Henry & Marjorie, 50th, HR- 1453 Paterek, Frank & Irene, 50th, HR-493 Patterson, Malcolm & Patricia, 25th, HR-834 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act: RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. SPawlik, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd, 50th, HR- 1256 Perdue, Richard & Vivian, 25th, HR- 656 Phelps, Lloyd & Dolores, 40th, HR- 811 Poelvoorde, Arthur & Margaret, 50th, HR-211 Powell, Walter & Mildred, 50th, HR- 1239 Reese, Raymond & Marie, 50th, HR- 203 Reinhart, Dallas & Dorothy, 40th, HR-620 Romanofsky, Joe & Mildred, 60 yrs., HR-1333 Ronnebeck, Charles & Janet, 25th, HR-1339 Sabbia, Dan & Fran, 55th, SR-588 Sadowski, Bernard & Helen, 50th, HR-508 Sample, William & Betty, 55th, HR- 971 Schomer, Peter & Elizabeth, 30th, SJR-74 Schuldt, Charles & Pamela, 25 yrs., HR-1075 Schweighart, Rusty & Winnie, 50th, SHR-1182; SR-849 Sheldon, George & Dorothy, 25th, HR-1341 Shelton, Mr. & Mrs. Dallas Shelton, 50th, HR-1218 Shipma, John & Marie,;50th, HR-835 Sica, Arthur & Madeline, 25th, HR- 1321 Skaggs, Leslie & Hazel, 50th, HR-257 Skowronek, Anthony & Evelyn, 50th, SR-799 Skowronski, Fred & Lois, 50th, SR- 753 Snapp, Dale & Florence, 50th, HR-810 Sommers, Kenneth & Ruth, 50th, HR- 976 Soukup, Jerome & Ceceir, 50th, HR- 813. Spears, Thomas & Norma, 25th, HR- 816 St. Catherine, Carl & Esther, 50th, HR-692 Strother, William & Bernice, 50th, HR-930 Szafraniec, Chester & Florence, 50th, SR-746 . Tallent, Wayne & Carolyn, 50th, HR- 928 Teegarden, Joseph & Florence, 50th, HR-88 2586 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Thorson, Donald & Mary, 25 yrs., SR- 56 Trummell, Norm & Agnes, 50th, SR- 680 Turkal, John & Dawn, 25th, HR-164 Tusler, Albert L. & Betty, 45th, HR- 1071 Tweedy, Ernest & Jewell, 70th, SR- 683 Ursetta, Sam & Helen, 50th, SR-672 Veiland, Ervin & Ausma, 45th, HR- 999 Volk, Raymond & Dorothy, 50th, HR- 809 Von Boeckman, James & Norma, 50th, HR-777 Wainwright, Alfred & Ruth, 50th, HR-922 Wainwright, Bard & Janice, 50th, HR- 22- Walston, Albert & Rachel, 45th, HR- 1338 Walther, Edward & Edith, 60th, HR- 625 Wassell, Wesley C. & Betty, 40th, HR-925 Welch, C. J. & Charlotte, 50th, HR- 541 Westberg, William & Helen, 50th, SR- 593 Whisler, Bertha, 85th, HR-1076 White, Hollis & Mary, 50th, SJR-111 Witkowski, Chester & Dorothy, 50th, SR-955 Woodburn,'Wallace & Mildred, 50th, HR-1258. Yuknis, Lawrence & Nancy, 40th, HR-163 Zielinski, Walter & Angeline, 50th, SR-335 Antioch H. S. Lifeguard Student Organization, drinking & driving, reduce students, HR-480 Arab states, deal within United Nations framework with naked aggression by Iraq, SR-57 Armour Pharmaceutical Company, Kankakee, Persian Gulf, SR-460 Armour's Kankakee facility, immune serum, HR-663 Arrington, Launa Michelle, Miss Jr. IL S National Teenager, HR-881 Asian-American Assoc., Asian culture, HR- 380, HR-416 ATHLETICS Ashely Grade School girls' basketball team, State tournment, HR-123 Ashley Grade School boys' basketball team, State, HR-399 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Bluffs Junior H. S. Lady Bluejays 7th grade basketball team, State, SR- 975 Bradley, Coach Clarence "Buzz", Track & Cross Country & Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-269 Brookfield Girls Softball Teams, 15 yrs. outstanding record, SR-758; HR-1109 Calhoun H. S. football team, great season, SR-936 Calvary Temple J. H. Baseball Team, outstanding season, HR-1202 Carlyle S. Mary's basketball team, the Crusaders, championship, HR-172 Centralia H. S. Scholar Bowl team, IHSA State, HR-538 Centralia H. S., National Record Holder in All-Time Wins, boys basketball, HR-851 Centralia Junior H. S. girls' basketball team, Class L, 1989-1991, HR-119, 144 Centralia Orphan Annies, Class AA volleyball regional title, HR-1409 Coal City H. S. girls volleyball team, 3rd, State, HR-1330 Cooper, Melody, Special Olympics, gold medal, track & field, HR-1057 Crowley, Chester Lee, IESA State wrestling title, HR-665 Danville Area Community College Jaguars, 1991 national champions, HR-340 Divernon Junior H. S., 7th grade volleyball team, I.E.S.A., Class 7A, HR-394 Edwardsville H. S. baseball team, 2nd in Class AA State, SR-538 Edwardsville H. S. Tigers baseball team, IHSA record, 64 victories, HR-716 Fairview Heights boys baseball team, the Nuggets, Bantam II Class A National, HR-1001 Farmington H. S. softball team, Class A Girls State, SR-519; HR-785 Findlay H. S. boys' basketball team, 1st, Associated Press poll, Class A, HJR-15 Fitzpatrick, Jessica, Lincoln Community High School's volleyball team, SR-959 Franklin, Melody Cooper, International Special Olympics, setting two world records, SR-929 Gallatin, Harry, Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-639 Girard H. S. football team, great sesaon, SR-942 2587 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. Glenwood Junior H. S. cross country team, 1991 I.E.S.A. State, HR-1230 Glenzy, Gary, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR- 258 Govoni, Don, Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-668 Gravelle, Dave, Senior Olympic pocket billiards team, 11 medals, SR-774 Greenfield H. S. Tigers football.team, I.H.S.A. State, SR-935 Greenfield 8th grade basketball team, 3rd place, State, HR-118; SR-87 Gridley Junior H. S., 7th & 8th grade basketball team, SR-336, 337 Groat, Greg, Class A State track finals, HR-724 Hall H. S. Red Devils boys basketball team, IL Sweet Sixteen Class A, HR-218 Harrisburg H. S. boys baseball team, 2nd, Boys Class A State, HR-828 Herscher H. S. girls' cross country team, the Tigers, Class A State, HR- 1353 Herscher High School girls' cross country team, Class A State, HR- 1296 Hoffman Estates H. S. girls basketball team, 4th, Class AA State, HR-149 IL School for the Deaf football team, great season, SR-939 Illini Junior H. Si 7th grade girls' basketball team, I.E.S.A. 7AA State, SR-934 Illini Junior H. S., 8th grade girls' bdsketball team, 2nd, 8AA State, SR-958 Jerseyville Panthers football team, 11-1 season, coaches & Pat Coyle, SR- 937 Krzyzewski, Mike, head coach of Duke University Men's Basketball Team, NCAA championship, HR-388 Leak, Ardell, 2nd, long jump, Class AA Boys State Track Meet, SR-648 Libertyville H. S. boys basketball team, 4th, Class AA State, HR-311 Maryville-Collinsville Khoury League Midget 1 Class A Baseball Team, State, HR-987 Mater Dei girls basketball team, Class A State, HR-171 Mater Dei H. S. boys cross country team, HR-1411 Mater Dei H. S. girls cross country team, HR-1410 McLaughlin, Mack, Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-653 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Mother McAuley H. S. Girls' Varsity Basketball Team, Class AA, SR-347 Moulton Junior H. S., 7th grade volleyball, HR-345 Mount Olive H. S. football team, great season, SR-941 Neponset H. S. girls' basketball team, Lady Zephyrs,. State, HR-170 Oblong H. S. Jets Team, 1st in State Teams competition, Champaign, SR- 435 Peoria Manual, 2nd, Class AA State Baskeball, HR-261 Peoria Rivermen of the International Hockey League, Turner Cup Championship, HR-619 Piotrowski, Marek, kickboxing, HR- 744 Piotrowski, Marek, Light-Heavyweight knickboxing Champion of World, SR-489 Pittsfield H. S. Boys' Basketball team, Class A, Championship, SJR-21 Proviso E. High School's wrestling & basketball teams, State titles, HR- 303; SR-153, 170 Reynolds, Derrick, all-city track team, SR-699 Sangamon State University Prairie Stars soccer team, NAIA Region V title, HR-1462 Schultz, Treasure, track, HR-706 Science Bowl team, Crystal Lake South H. S., State, HJR-17 Smith, Ossie, shortstop for St. Louis Cardinal Baseball Team, SR-628 Smith, Ozzie, shortstop, St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Team, HR-843 Southwestern H. S. Lady Birds "basketball Tournament, SR-104; HR-236 Spartans of Saint Francis H. S., Wheaton, State Class A girls' volleyball, SR-900 St. Anthony Bullpups, 1991 I.E.S.A. 8A State Championship, HR-140 St. Bruno's Junior High Volleyball team, 2nd, Class S, Sr-362 St. Joseph 8th grade basketball team, IJHSAA, State, HR-129 St. Matthew's Eagles, 1st, boys' basketball & baseball, 1st, girls' volleyball, basketball & softball, HR-519 Stevenson H. S. volleyball team, championship, HR-46 Stockton High School's Blackhawks football team, 1A State, HR-1329 Stonington Junior H. S. girls volleyball teams, State, SR-303 2588 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Sullivan Lady Redskins, Class A State H. S. Girls Basketball, HJR-12 Thornwood H. S. Class-AA Baseball State Champions, SJR-79 Thornwood H. S. Softball State Champions, SJR-87 Turner, Jonathan, Junior H. S. volleyball team, I.E.S.A. Class 8AA State, HR-357 University H. S. golf team, Class A State Golf Tournament, HR-1165 Virden H. S. football team, great season, SR-940 Washington Middle School 7th grade girls' & boys' basketball team, State, HR-634, 63.5 Waukegan H. S. Girls Golf Team, State Championship, HR-1172, 1190; SR-826 Wayne City Junior H. S. basketball team, State Boys Class M championship, SR-45 Whiteford Warehouse Sharks, Netherlands Tournament, softball, HR-848 Wilhelm, Felecia, International Softball Tournament, HR-910 Winchester H. S. football team, State playoffs, SR-938 Aulwurm, Alfred, Conductor of Southwest -Symphony Orchestra, HR-281 AWARDS "Marche Provencal", Governor's Home Town Award, SR-614 Amster, Stephanie, Women of Distinction Award, SR-391 Ashline, Connie, Athena Award, HR- 867 Assi, Patricia, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, HR-1430 Aurora Sanitary District management & staff, Operation & Maintenance Excellence Award, HR-743 Baker, Wendi Sue, Congressional Award Medal, SR-393; HR-507 Baron, Debra, Sharie. Heenan Memorial Award, HR-557 Bearden, Patricia, Golden Apple Award, SR-165 Benton, Marjorie, Jane Addams International Women's Leadership Award, HR-292 Berg, Carl, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Award, SR-645 Berger, John, Distinguished Citizen Award, SR-811 Bobb, Elizabeth, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Boe, Tracy, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizenship Award, HR-1443 Bohlen, Floyd, 1991 Master Farmer award, HR-488 Bouzek, Gene, National Presidents' Scoutmasters Award of Merit, HR- 1247 Bradley-Bourbonnais Community H. S. band, choir & orchestra groups, 1991 awards, HR-746 Brooks, Douglas R., West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Brooks, Marcia Jane, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Brown, Lana, Zonta Leadership Award for 1991, HR-1305, 1377 Burdick, Lori, U. S. Senate Youth Scholarship, SR-945 Caamano'. Kathy, Award of Merit by State Board of Education, HR-1091 Caldeira, J. Leonard, Man of the Year, Award, SR-878 Cannon, Kathryn, Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, HR-1429 Caporusso, Catherine, Student Laureate, SR-838 CART/LAAP Committee, National Highway Traffic Safety Admin. 1991 Public Service Life Saving Award, SR-355. Centralia H. S., American Assoc. of Blood Banks' 1990 Award of Merit, HR-718 City of Joliet, 1991 Salute to Industry Award, SR-956; HR-1433 Clark, Donald C., Humanitarian Award, HR-788 Coers, Amy Beth, IL Outstanding Postsecondary Vocational Education Student Award, HR-427 Conley, Cheryl A., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Crowley, Michelle, 1991 Jefferson Award, HR-821 D'Agostino, Dr. Anthony, Legacy of Caring Award, HR-1228 Davis, Dr. Bondean Y., Whitman & Fred Ham Hampton Outstanding Achievement Awards, SR-626 Dennis, Jean Marshall, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 DeOre, James, Anna Emery Hansen Humanitarian Award, SR-194 DeSimone, Sally Rose, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 2589 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Devore, Dr. Gehl, Book of Golden Deeds Award for 1991, SR-399 Devore, Rev. Dr. Gehl, 38th Annual Book of Golden Deeds Award, HR- 500; SR-399 DeWalker, Mike, Vocational-Technical Education award, SJR-49 Dobbins, Al, Humanitarian Award, SR-471 Ebel, Dr. Alice, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Ebenezer, William, Heritage Award, HR-1176 Einhorn, Erwin, 1991 Omni Youth Services' Dr. Richard E. Wynn Memorial Service to Youth Award, HR-260 Elks Youth Baseball, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-769 Felix, Irv, LaGrange Community Hospital Associate Board's Medical Service Award, HR-1432 Fennell, Joseph T., Chillicothe Man of the Year Award, SR-198; HR-284 Fleming, Nancy, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Freeman, Justice Charles E., 1991 Dickerson Award, HR-633 Future Homemakers of America and Hero students, State 1991 Nutra Sweet award, SR-437, HR-590 Gartner, Nancy, Distinguished Service Award, HR- 1244 Giordani, Tania, Congressional Award Medal, SR-394 Gleicher, Dr. Norbert, M.D., Knight's Cross of Order of Arts & Sciences, SR-772 Golden Historical Society, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-797 Griffith, Audris,.YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Haine, John, 1991 Citizen of the Year Award, HR-1170; SR-841 Hallock, John, District Award of Merit, HR-34 Haskell, Bishop James, 49th Annual America's Heritage & Freedom Award, SR-386 Heinzmann, Martha, Outstanding Volunteer in Vocational-Technical Education Award, SR-302 Herr, Amy Marie, Congressinal Award Medal, SR-395; HR-506 Herscher H. S. band, choir and orchestra, 1991 awards, HR-747 Hines, Jeffrey, IL Bell Vail Award, HR-1389 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Holthaus, David W., IL Outstanding Special Populations Vocational Education Student, HR-428 Homewood-Flossmoor Park Dist. National Gold Medal Award, SR- 846 Hood, Kenneth, Sid Granet Aging Network Achievement Award, SR- 835 Hoskins, Richard C., 1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award, HR-127; SR-134 Hummel, Barbara, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Jacobson, Walter, 1991 Dante Award, HR-316 Jerger, Jake, Roy C. Knapp Memorial Award, SR-737 Johnson, Mildred, Black History Award, SR-20 Kenney, Nancy Chambers, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR-552 Kerr, John, 1991 Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award, SR-906 Knop, Tim, Guard of the Year Award, SR-946 Knudsen, Rev. Chilton R., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty Award, SR-314 Kolodziej, Leo J., Catholic of the Year award, SR-789 Kolwelter, Lonnie, Vocational Technical Education Award, HR- 277 Krauss, Alison, Grammy Award, HR- 180 Lane, Irene D., Augustine Tolton Award, HR-7 LaPaille, Gary J., Man of the Year award, HR-246 Leslie, Melanie, IL Outstanding Secondary Vocational Education Student, HR-429 Love, Patricia, IL Bell Vail Award, HR-1389 Machamer, June Bergquist, Heritage Award, HR-1176 Madonna H. S., Blue Ribbon Award, HR-1047 Madson, Mry Ann, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Maine West High School, U. S. Dept. of Education's Blue Ribbon Award, SR-735 Many, Thomas W., Outstanding Young Alumnus of N. IL University's College of Education for 1991, HR-934 2590 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Marks, Julius, Jr., 1991 Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award, HR-152 Materick, Ronald E., Spirit of Life Award, HR-1015 Mathematics & Science Academy, IL, 100 teachers, IMSA Award, HR- 395 Maxwell, Joanne Dutcher, YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 McLaughlin, Dorothy, Woman of the Year Award, SR-878 McLuckie, Bonnie L., Award of Recognition by State Board of Education, HR-1092 McMorrow, Justice Mary Ann, University of Loyola School of Law Medal of Excellence, SR-290 McNulty, Partrick, Congressional Award Medal, SR-396 Meyer, Pamela K., YWCA Outstanding Women Leaders of DuPage Cty. Award, SR-314 Mickelson, Al, achievement award, SR-205 Miller, Ken, Governor's Unique Achievement Award, HR-875, 880. Monmouth H. S. Marching Band, Concert Band, Twirlers & Color Guard, awards, National Competition, SR-304 Montague, Jerry, award as Adult. Volunteer of the Year, HR-854 Morris, Donald J., Ted A. Satterfield Community Service Award, HR- 1310 Munn, Margaret, 1991 Eleanor Rossevelt Award, SR-526; HR-720, 721 Naperville Municipal Band, Sudler Scroll Award, HR-544 Nelson, Donald E., 17th Annual Service to God & Fellow Man Award, 1991, SR-217, HR-335. New Trier Township H. S., Winnetka, 1991 Excellence in Education Award, HR-585 Newhouse, Senator Richard A., award for career in public service, SR-404 Normoyle, Frank, Vocational- Technical Education Award, SR- 338; HR-438 Paris Community YMCA, 3rd Place, 10th annual Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-771 Parkside Lutheran Volunteers, Governor's Home Town Award, SR- 614 Pioneer School, 1991 National Rural and Small School Consortium Exemplary Program Award; HR-103 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Pistorius, Neil, Prairie Farmer magazine's Master Farmer award, HR-819 Plier, Donna, Lincoln Academy Medallion, HR-1266 Poindexter, Yvonne, Silver Medal of Merit of National Court of Ladies Auxiliary of Knights of Peter Claver, HR-1065 Pry, Tina, DAR Award, HR-1378 Pytel, Dorothy, Congressional Award Medal, SR-392 Raye, Miss Martha, Presidential Medal of Freedom, service to armed forces, SR-931 Reitan, Carol, Women of Distinction, Award, SR-391 Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Quincy, Governor's Home Town Award, HR-796 Rheinecker, Scot; Undergraduate Athletic Trainer Professionalism Award, SR-575 Romani, Richard, 1991 Charles E. Piper Award, HR-1188; SR-864 Ruesch, Carol, Golden Deeds Award, SR-419 Russell, Jack, Tom Connor Service Award, HR-94 Schoeling, Scott, Eagle Scout award, HR-1214 Schroeder, Edward M., Outstanding Teacher of 1991, SR-925 Schroeder, Edward, American Teacher Award from Disney Corporation, HR-826 Schullo, Mrs. Connie, Berwyn Family Service & Mental Health Center's Hold My Hand Award, SR-299 Schulteis, Kalen, DAR Award, HR- 1381 Schultz, Fred W., 1991 Book of Golden Deeds Award, SR-215 Shaffer, Ralph G., Golden Deeds Award, SR-418 Skeff Distributors, Anheuser-Busch Ambassador Award, SR-289 Smith, Carole Ann, National Science Foundation Award, HR-709 Smith, Ossie, Outstanding Citizen/ Athlete Award, SR-628 Smithson, Ken & Edie, Etz Chaim Award, HR-699 Smyk, Dr. Roman, 1991 Coal City Community Service Award, IIR- 1164 Snyder, Dr. Robert E. J., Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award, SR-179 South Suburban College, IL Community College Board Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Award, SR-850 2591 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. State Champion History Team, James Russell Lowell Elementary School, Chicago, Superior Award, SR-61 1 Sullivan, Sharon, Women of Distinction Award, SR-391 Sutton Senior Citizens Center, Senior Award, 10th annual Governor's Home Town Awards, HR-772 Sutton, Beverly, Outstanding Volunteer in Vocational Ed. award, HR-386 Taylor, Rev. Gardner C., 49th Annual America's Heritage & Freedom Award, SR-385 The County Journal staff, five awards, SR-406 The Qunicy Herald-Whig's, Governor's Cup Award, HR-795 Trumble, Judy, IL Distinguished Educator Award, HR-1220 Turner, Margo, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Awards, SR- 645 Unterman, Nathan, 1991 Kohl International Teaching Award, SR- 645 Versen, Donald V., Sr., IL Park & Recreation Conference award, SR- 54 Visiting Nurse Assoc. of Southwestern Indiana, Sub-Unit in Eldorado, Governor's Award for Excellence, HR-312 Wehner, Ralph C., award by American Public Works Association, HR-533 Wilmette Junior H. S., 1991 Excellence in Education Award, HR-586 Womack, Yvonne G., Whitman Award, SR-620 Women of Distinction, Stephanie Amster, Sharon Sullivan, Dr. Alice Ebel, Elizabeth Robb, Carol Reitan & Barbara Hummel, HR-573 Wright, Duane & Kendra, The Journal's Farm Family Year Award, HR-259 Yoder, Levi, 1991 Master Farmer award, SJR-30; HR-488 Young Irish Fellowship Club, Chicago, Professional of the Year award, SR- 778 Zaruba, John, West Suburban Chamber of Commerce award, SR- 552 Zenner, David C., Northern IL Dist. Exchange Club Distinguished Service Award, HR-433 Ziegler, Brenda, Daughters of the American Revolution Award, HR- 1394 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Back of the Yards Council Small Business Development Center, SR-129 Backstrom, Lewis C., 27 yrs., Wesley Bethel United Methodist Church, SR-582 Bacon, Warren H., service & dedication to Speople of IL, SR-438 Bailey, Rev. Harold E. & Probation Challenge, success of anti-crime campaign, SR-315 Baker, Specialist David, Saudi Arabia, returned home, HR-763 Baker, Steve, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-257 Ball-Chatham School District #5, recovered- from a fire, HR-68 Bar-Ner, Uri, build a greater understanding between people of U. S. & Israel, SJR-71 Barten, Mildred, 18 yrs., Village Clerk of Manhattan, HR-762 Bartlett, Kenneth & Nellie, Iroquois County's Outstanding Senior Volunteers, HR-1060 Bass, Josephine, helped people who have been victimized by domestic violence, SR- 352 Batko, Anthony, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Bean, Princenna Y., title of Miss Black Chicago, Beasley, Andy, saved lives of CharisSa Baer & Michelle Missey, SR-47 Beck, Darrell W., supreme master of Knights of Columbus 4th degree, HR- 1413 Beemsterboer, Marie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-223 Behnke, Connie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-224 Bellina, Roberts, IL Principal of the Year, HR-1263 Bellows, Laurel G., Justice For Youth Campaign, SJR-94 Bennett, Mayor Gerald R., leadership to City of Palos Hills, 10 yrs., SR-136 Benton Elks Lodge, students, SR-345 Bergeron, Clarence & Anna, Humanitarians of the Year, HR- 1320 Bergmark, Evelyn, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-225 Berry, Luella J., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-226 Bielarusian Coordinating Committee, Chicago, SR-216 Bigham Family, 75 yrs., Jersey cows, SR- .553 BIRTHDAYS Almquist, Mrs. Lucille, 75th, HR-1360 Anderson, Arthur, 69th, HR-441 Anderson, Fern, 75th, SR-728 2592 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY -Cont. Anderson, Mrs., Mary, 80th, HR-907 Anderson, Richard C., 80th, HR-405, 426 Bajda, Mrs. Dolores, 60th, SR-450 Balaguer, Dr. Joaquim, 85th, HR-975 Battaglia, Carmella, 70th, SR-496 Beck, Mrs. Mabel, 90th, HR-1347 Beert, Albert David, 80th, HR-623 Bennett, Harold, 90th, HR-1340 Bennett,.Kathleen Sara, 100th, SR-806 Bisinger, John, 75th, HR-967 Blomberg, Mrs. Adele, 100 yrs., HR- 1342 Bockhouse, George Robert, 85th, HR- 483 Bolk, Anton, 90th, HR-139 Bowles, Lauretta, 80 yrs., HR-1234 Brittenham, Mrs. Cleo, 85th, HR-191 Brownlee, Yvonne, 90th, HR-1238 Buechele, Katherine, 90th, HR-361 Buford, Luther G., 50th, HR-332 Burke, Florence H., 90th, HR-1058 Burke, Louis F., 80th, HR-255. Callbeck, Hilda, 100th, SR-130 Cainella, Catherine, 91st, SR-504 Carlson, Jessie L., 90th, HR-40 Carrey, Mrs. Zelma, 81st, HR-1350 Casey, Zadoc, "Father of Marion County", 195th, HJR-25 Cline, Mrs. Martha J., HR-194 Coene, Francis, 80th, HR-1332 Coene, Margaret, 80th, HR-33 Collis, Flora, 95th, HR-1097 Colucci, Joseph, 85th, HR-318 Conard, Bettie, 65th, HR-187 Conway, Mary Alice, 90th, SR-922 Cornthwaite, Bernice Tippit, 70th, SR- 311 Crabtree, Larry W., 50th, SR-585 Creamer, Robert B., 44 yrs., HR-844 Crum, Ola, 100th, SR-560 Curtain, Lawrence Benjamin, 65th, SR-151 DeCap, Cyriel, 80th, HR-223 DeMarlie, Germaine, 80th, HR-253 DeMeyer, Ann, 80th, HR-1357 Demuzio, Senator Vince, 50th, SR-326 DeTombe, Nellie, 75th, HR-166 Discianno, Marie Natalie, 90th, HR- 1307 Dolamore, Ethel, 100th, HR-1120 Dougherty, Bunny, 70th, HR-442; SR- 376 Downen, Mrs. Helen, 80th, HR-185 Esser, Mrs. Myldred E., 90th, HR-514 Feaster, Mrs. Josephine, 90th, HR-872 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Forden, Helen Irene, 65th, HR-309 Gates, Mrs. Lela, 99th, HR-505 Genson, Edward M., 50th, SR-569; SJR-72 Gildemeister, Marianne I;, 80th, SR- 171 Goodnight, Mrs. Iva M., 80th, HR-192 Graver, William H., 80th, HR-484 Greenfield, Molly, 80th, HR-919 Greenfield, Mrs. Mollie, 80 yrs., HR- 703 Greer, Mrs. Gladys M., 80th, HR-186 Guy, Dorothy Vaughan-Banks, 70th, SR-356 Hamerlinck, Emil, 80th, HR-479 Harmening, Dorothy L., 80th, HR- 1262 Harper, Robert M., 100th, SR-890 Hawkins, Darnell H., Sr., 75th, SR- 192 Hawkins, Louise Barger, 108th, SR-69 Heien, John Reiner, 80th, HR-1010 Hendricks, Mrs. Sue, 80th, HR-1349 Hendricks, Obe, 76th, HR-1314 Herrera, Mrs. Antonia, 80th, HR-1331 Heydeman, Bertha, 80th, HR-1337 Hoesel Rogers, 80th, HR-757 Jacobs, Lola, 100th, SR-561 Johnson, Clover, 80th, HR-604 Johnson, Leroy, 90th, HR-604 Johnston, Minnie, 80th, SR-656 Jones, Lillian, 75th, HR-1464 Kennedy, Margaret, 75th,.SR-524 Kight, Richard, 80th, HR-1335 Kindelsperger, Mildred, 85th, HR- 1265 Knittle, Charles H., 50th, SR-24; HR- 79 Koehler, Emery, 60th, HR-944 Kruger, Elmer N., 103rd, HR-230 Kucharski, Edmund James, 75th, HR- 637; SR-534 Larsen, Mary, 90th, HR-1356 Lema, Susie G., 80th, HR-478 Marshall, Elsie Jean, 50th, HR-758 Martin, Speaker John L., 50th, HR- 641 McCune, Susie, 90th, HR-1079 Misek, Lillian B., 90th, SR-93 Morse, Berniece, 80th, HR-622 Mumey, Mary, 90th, HR-1027 Nieland, Erma, 100th, HR-983 Nimmo, Mrs. Opal, 90th, HR-1328; SR-981 Novak, Father John, 75th, SR-353 Ohrberg, Elsie Anna, 75th, HR-1106 2593 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. Ohrberg, Mrs. Leta, 75th, HR-210 Olson, Faye, 80th, HR-972, 1025 Olvera, Mr. Ponciano, 90th, HR-1346 Oostdyk, Jeanette, 100th, HR-1219 Opper, George, 100th, SR-693 Ormond, Dorothy, 50th, SJR-80 Owens, Mrs. Ann, 90th, HR-1348 Palmer, Dr. Walter Lincoln, 95th, HR- 794 Partridge, Edna Leona, 80th, HR-1036 Pastorek, Joseph A., 80th, HR-970 Patterson, Ruth, 75th, HR-1021 Payes, Lillian L., 80th, SR-472 Peal, Mrs. Mary A., 80th, HR-193 Peterson, Carrie, 90th, HR-1236 Peterson, Oliver, 85th, HR-627 Preston, Barry Floyd, 50th, HR-82 Preston, Michael Kenneth, 21st, HR- 105 Rabiolo, Rose, 100th, SR-66 Raymond, Goldie, 80th, HR-1237 Regan, Bernard, 80th, HR-1361 Remack, William, Sr., 80th, HR-1463 Riordan, Edith, 90th, SR-815. Ruggles, Edna L., 80th, HR-1024 Runowicz, Mary, 80th, HR-871 Schultz, Herbert, 80th, HR-288 Slaith, Edith, 80th, HR-1070 Smidesang, Burness, 85th, HR-1072 Steigmann, Dr. Frederick, 86th, HR- 327 Stone, Thomas, Moline, 90th, HR- 1343 Sudler, Louis, 89th, SR-997 Swedlund, Hortense, 90th, HR-1225 Taylor, Helen M., 100th, SR-481 Thomas, Sharon, 50th, SR-447; HR- 621 VanDamme, Cyril J., 80th, HR-628 Vercoutere, Julien, 80th, HR-626 Wahe, Clara, 90th, HR-973 Watson, Mary, 90th, HR-165 Wegrzyn, Stanley J., 75th, HR-1421; SR-971 Welch, Robert L., 50th, HR-745 Welch, Robert L, 50th, SR-562 Williams, Katie Christine, 50th, HR- 212 Willis, Addie, 100th, SR-973 Wilson, Josephine, 90th, HR-1235 Winters, Mrs. Reva, 80th, HR-1084 Wisely Mrs. Bertha, 90th, HR-291 Woolf, Catherine Lundy, 75th, SR-173 Ziegler, Mrs. Lillian, 90th, HR-870 Bishop, Stephanie, Epilepsy Assoc. of Lincoln Land, "Winning Kid", SR-854 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Blickle, Police Officer James, National Night Out, drug abuse & crime, HR-805 Bliler, Nancy, chairing a fund drive, Taylorville, HR-708 Blumenstein, Leah Wider, autobiography, Lili, HR-232 Board of Education of Valley School Dist., renamed Brook View Elementary School, John R. Tibbott Elementary School, HR- 509 Bobb, Marguriet, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-227; HR-368 Bobb, Robert, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-228 Boecker, Chief Paul, 39 yrs., fire protection, SR-121;-HR-188 Bols, Leonard, Grundy County Board chairman, HR-70 Bonds, James D., athletic & physical education program, IL school for deaf, HR-1159 Boucek, Robert, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-255 Bouchard, Pat, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-253 Bourbonnais Elementary School Dist. #53's board members, HR-69; SR-34 Boyd, J. C.,-Sr., Paradise M.B. Church, SR- 533 .Bradley, Coach Clarence "Buzz", Track & Cross Country & Football Coaches Hall of Fame, HR-269 Brandenburger Schuetzen Verein of Chicago, Inc., SR-125 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Oct., 1991, HR-1048 Britton, Ray, rescrued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469 Brokemond, George.R., step down as Chairman of National Bankers Assoc., SR-783 Brosser, Bill, SciTech Honor Roll, HR-353 Brown, Vaughn L, Sr., national commander of Amvets, SR-292 Burgess, Christopher, 1991 National Young Leaders Conference, Washington, SR- 670 Burzminski, Stefania, sheltered Jews, SR- 164 Cabellero, Ray, Chicago Firefighter, saved Vivian Syversen, SR-657 Cage, Mattie, outstanding service, SR-612 Calabrese, Tony, 1991 IL Secondary Physical Educator of the Year, SR-859 Caldeira, Len, Man of the Year, HR-1289 Campo, Margaret, 12 yrs., Grundy County, HR-73 Capital Campaign Committee Crisis Center for S. Suburbia, SR-203, 221 through 230, 239 through 257, 269 through 282 2594 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Capsel, Ruth, volunteer leader, 4-H wildlife & fisheries program, HR-1423 Care and Counseling Center, problem situations related to pregnancy, SR-11; HR-37 Cargill, Richard & students, Better Environment, HR-1108 Carter, Mae, 50 yrs., Grundy County, Dist. Fair secretary, HR-894 Casey, John W., elected to post of secretary general of World Alliance of YMCA's, SR-974 Cavins, Jim, O'Fallon police officer, saved a life,H R-831 Celestino, Jennifer Lynn, graduated, Immaculate Heart of Mary, HR-650 Chalik, Barbara, Crisis Center for.South Suburbia, SR-229 Chambers, Rev. David E. & membership, Church of the Good Shepherd, SR-486 Chastain family & all employees, Family .Drug, SJR-66 Cheerleading Squad of Shabbona Junior H. S., National Championships, HR-1442 Chernobyl disaster, 5 yrs. after, organizers, conference, April 27, 1991, SR-214 Chisausky, Lawrence, Member of the Year, SR-889 Chowhury, Sanjida, winner of science contest, HR-55 Christian Help Assoc., "Cut-A-Thon", raise funds for needy, HR-1376 citizens of Herrin, planning Herrinfesta Italiana, HR-449 City of Altamont, Tree City USA, SR-152 Clements, Father George, racial harmony, HR-1050 Clements, Rev. George H., spiritual & civic leader, HR-888 Clinton Elementary School, fine academic achievements, SR-491 Coal City Emergency Squad, volunteers, HR-705 Cochran, Donna, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-558 Coke, Jennifer, Governor's Scholarship to Southeast Missouri.State University, SR- 446 Colburn, Wilbur G., County Fair Man of the Year, HR-1160 Coleman, Dr. David Jr., Minsiter & Presiding Elder of African American Episcopal Church, SR-836 Coleman, Tony, saved a life of Trent Goforth, HR-1396 commissioners of Mt. Prospect Pk. Dist. & taxpayers, Tree City USA, HR-420 Commonwealth Edison, use of their crane,. repaired Wilington's Mill Race Dam, SR- 800 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Concert Band, Memorial Junior H. S., 1st, UOI Superstate Band Contest, HR-646 Connors, Rev. Edward P., Humanitarian of the Year, SR-578 Cook, Merritt, Sr., 56 yrs. member of Norge Ski Club, HR-63 Coolidge, Clavin, 50 yrs., politics, HR-701 Copeland, Rev. William H., Jr:, Morning Star Baptist Church, Kankakee, HR- 1385 Corbin, Colonel James E., Commander of St. Louis Dist., U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, SR-237 Cormack, Susan, 1991 Heather Queen, SR- 908 Cornell, Nita I., National Pres. of the Amvets Auxiliary, SR-294 Corradino, LeRoy, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-254 Cosich, John, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-230 Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer, Rev. Hayes & members, mission in Woodlawn community, HR-1008 Couve,.Carl F., Business Leader for 1991, HR-382 Covington, Mart L. III, Army Commendation Medal for Valor, HR-530 Croft, Manly & Thelma, helped with funds & Campaigns, HR-378 Cross, Dr. Dolores E., 4th pres. of Chicago, SR-l01;HR-133 Cruse, Mayor Von Dee, 40 yrs. in political life, HR-356; SR-220 Cundiff, Police Chief Donald L., 30 yrs., HR-282 Dalton, Susan M;, graduation & Northern IL University Woman Student of Year, HR-423 Daniel, Reeba, 1991 Invent America, HR- 942 Daughenbaugh, Matthew & Augustana Student Council on Literacy, inspired response to illiteracy in IL, HR-270 Davies, Janet, Honorary Chairman, Crisis South Suburbia, SR-252. Davies, Janetha, 48 yrs., ballet & tap, Clinton, HR-662 Davis, Lori, Percy, $1,000 scholarship from National Honor Society, SR-445 Davis, Milton, racial harmony, HR-1050 Day, John S., Exec. Dir. ofthe Legislative Audit Commission, 16 yrs., SJR-40 Dean, James, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-885 Deaton, Afton, foster grandmother, 2 yrs., 5 teenage girls, HR-1056 Deizman, Gloria, 1991 Realtor Associate of the Year, SR-761 2595 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. DeKalb County Domestic Violence Forum, procedures handling domestic violence, SR-647 DeKeyrel, Adolph, Gold Medal in Order of Leopold II, SR-90; HR-175 DelGiorno, M. Patiicia, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-269 Dennis, Wayne M., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-270 Dennor, Jill, 1991 Chicago Tribune IL H. S. All-State Academic Team, HR-434 Devine Branch of the American Fellowship Church, Spfld., society's problems, SR- 643 Dittman, Laurie, Dir. of IMPACT, SR-529 Dorris, Jane, rescued friend from drowning, HR-50 Ducks Unlimited, Inc., contribution to preservation & State's natural resources, HJR-27 DuMont, Bruce, 25 yrs. in television, SR- 765 Dundee Crown H. S., host at State Capitol, HR-381 Dundee Sesquicentennial Depot, dedicate to community, HR-768 Dunlap, Army Sergeant Troy A., Persian Gulf War, returned, SR-616 Dunlap, Sergeant Troy A., Persian Gulf War, HR-182 Dvorsky, Helen K., IL Fraternalist of the Year, SR-360 Eagle Place developers, Napeville, new housing concept, older persons, SR-535 Easley, Paul & Kathy, new business, Oak Leaf Wood 'N Supplies, SJR-62 Ebker, William, M.J.M. Electric Cooperative, HR-683 Economou, Diane, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-271 Edwards, Officer James, Mt. Police Officer of the Year, HR-1415 Ekstrom, Ronald, 1991 Small Business Person of the Year, SR-323 Elliott, Jeanette, welfare of women, minorities & those in need, HR-1144 Ellis, Dotti, Realtor of the Year, SR-957 Emmett Till Foundation's, Emmett Till Road, HR-947 Ender, Joe, editor of The Call of the Elk, SR-540 Enrique, Luis, young citizens, SR-473 Environmentalists Together club of L. J. Stevens Middle School, members, HR- 1277 Evans, Janet, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-272 Ewing, Thomas W., nine separate General Assemblies, HR-845 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORYY-Cont. Ewing, Thomas, new representative, 15th Congressional District, HR-911 Fagus, David, G. A. Scholarship, HR-12 Failla, Ross, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR- 762 Family Drug, Small Business of the Year, Decatur, SJR-66 Fehland, Roger, Police Chief of Herscher, HR-1253 Fehrenbcher, Frank F., Retailer of the Year, SR-150; HR-214, 221, 224 Feldman, Joseph, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Ferguson, Charles, IL Agriculture Teacher of the Year, SR-743 Ferro, Major Kenneth Charles, Persian Gulf, SR-166 Fettinger, Dorothy, Realtor of the Year, SJR-76 Firstar Naper Bank, IL Business of the Year, HR-1406 Fish, Jake, volunteer, Lake Villa Rescue Squad,, 35 yrs., HR-481; SR-327 Fisher, Jacob, Holiday Giving Tree Program, SR-631 Fisk, Linda, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-273 Fleitchter, Patton, dedication, SR-174 Flexible Steel Lacing Company, outstanding safety record, SR-910 Floress, Irv, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-563 Foster, Dale, 1990 First Citizen, HR-700 Fowler, Rev. Elmer L., Dorie Miller Memorial Foundation & Awards, SR- 387 Frank, Rick, State Commander for Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-581; HR- 857 Frech, Mark, Dir. of IL'Dept. of Conservation, leaving State service, HR- 289 Fritzsche, Dorothy, 1991 Woman of the Year, SJR-31 Fuller, Jackie, insurance advisory board, HR-208 Future Homemakers of America/Home Economics Related Occupations, better IL, SR-537; HR-722. Gallatin, Harry, Basketball Hall of Fame, HR-639 Gardner, Kara, Joliet Junior College Chapter, HR-856 Garth, William, Treasurer of IL Press Assoc., SR-782 Gaspar, Kenneth Michael, 1991 Valedictorian of Roanoke Benson H. S., HR-849 Gavin, Associate Judge Marvin E., devotion & commitment to his community, HR- 932 2596 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. General Baptist State Convention of IL, Inc., 89th annual session, SR-485 Gentile, Joseph J., Gregorian Humanitarian of the Year, SR-594 Gerardot, Julia Pegram, National Society Daughters of American Revolution, SR- 465 Gilbert, Michelle J. & Aiden B. O'Brien, March, 29,1992, wedding, HR-1205 Glavas, Vlado, Croatian radio program, HR-264 Glenzy, Gary, IL H. S. Football Coaches Assoc. Hall of Fame, HR-258 Goedert, Rev. Raymond E., Bishiop- designate of Chicago Archdiocese, HR- 933; SR-694 Goldberg, David P., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-274 Goldberg, Trisha, Chairman, Crisis Center in S. Suburbia, SR-221 Gouwens, Harold J., 30 yrs., public service in South Holland, SR-72 Grad, Bernie & Carol, honored by NSJC, HR-1434 Gravlin, Ellis, 1991 BradleyBourbonnais Chamber of Commerce Businessperson of the Yr., HR-379 Gray, Kenneth J., dedicated serving' citizens, HR- 1130 Grayson, Mrs. Ora Dee, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, SR- 147 Greater Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church Choir, inauguration ceremonies, HR-18, 134 Grebe family reunion, SR-855 Greco, Dina, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-275 Greene, Lawrence, Piligrim Degree in Loyal Order of Moose, SR-740 Greener, Jay, Station Manager of WBGL Radio, HR-982 Grosser, Bill, SciTech Honor Roll, SR-231 Grundy County Korean-Vietnam Veterans Committee, memorial, HR-397 Grzybek, Laura, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, SR-267 Hales Franciscan H. S., 30 yrs., AfricanAmerican young men, Chicago, HR-'1146 Hall of Fame Inductees, 1991, Boys & Girls Club of Chicago-Valentine Unit, SR-341 Hanley, Edward T., Sr., dedication to Maryville Academy, Sr-146. Hanson, Robert & Gay, many years of service, HR-954 Harpster, James, Road Commissioner, Lone Grove Township, St. Peter, IL, SR-904 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Harris, Irving B., honored by Weizman Institute, HR-130 Harris, Irving B., Weizmann Institute of Science, HR-877 Harris, Joel G,, 1990 Oak Brook Outstanding Leader, HR-965 Hartman, Don, Citizen of the Year, SR-63 Hassan, Salah & Nia, birth of daughter, Eman Nafisa, SR-731 Hauge, Gerald, Emergency Medical Technician of the Year, HR-1345 Hayes, Dr. Charles G., new home of Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer, SR-712 Headquarters & Headquarters Detachment, 92nd Medical Battalion, Persian Gulf, SR-448 Health Industry Manufacturers Assoc., members, SJR-58 Hefner, Christie, business & contributions, SR-871 Henderson, Helena, 2nd, Chicago Citywide Spelling Bee, HR-518 Hendrickson, Rev. Gayland, new church, Hinsdale, Grace Community Church, SR-308 Henson, Seth, Mothers Against Drunk Driving essay contest, HR-552 Hermann, Donald, 40 yrs. in teaching & music ministry, HR-290 Herrin's Italian festival, May 24 to 27, 1991, SR-310 Hess, Dr. Richard, pres. of IL State Dental Society, HR-1045 Heumann, Micah, 2nd, Mothers Against Drunk Driving poster contest, Hr-546 Hill, Coach Terry, Region 24 Coach of the Year, HR-1308 Hill, Rev. Dr. Christopher Avon, Jr., Monumental Baptist Church, Chicago, SR-268 Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School . Choir, inauguration ceremonies, HR-18 Hiney, Kristi, Salutatorian, Morris Community H. S., HR-721 Hobson, Mrs. Ardie Lee, Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, Chicago, SR- 148 Hoffman, Bill, community service, HR-5 Holloway, David, return from Persian Gulf, SR-429 Houston, Rev. Jessie W., SR-709 Hoyt, Candy, helper for Secret Santa project, SR-987 Hriljac, Dr. Michael, Pres.-Elect of IL, Podiatric Medical Assoc., SR-119 Huelle, Paula & Krystyna Kielan-Rybicka, sacrifices in order to preserve freedom & justice, SJR-24 Huels, Patrick M., 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 2597 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Huesing, Elizabeth, children with disabilities, IL Quad-City area, HR-367 Hughes, Mary Ann, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-276 Hughes, Tom, 2 1/2 yrs., House Republican Staff, HR-943 Hunter, Garrett, IL Agricultural Youth Institute, HR-827 Hutchinson, Joan, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-277 Hyde, Richard, Waukegan H. S. Athletic Dir., outstanding for 1990-91, HR-534 IL Fire Safety Alliance Burn Camp, organizers, administrators & staff, SR- 590 IL Governmental Internship Program, one thousand interns, HR-588; SR-546 IL Military Order of the Purple Heart, 54th Annual State Convention, HR-636 IL Restaurant Association, 6th Annual, SR- 188 IL Speech & Theatre Association's student congress, to State Capitol, HR-381. IL State Bar Assoc. & all IL students, conference for 200th Bill of Rights, SR- 818 IL Valley Central H. S. Marching Grey Ghosts, directors & members, SR-894 IL veterans, received Purple Heart, HR-636 International Human Rights Assoc. of American Minorities, HR-513 Interstate Nuclear Services, Morris, members, "No Lost Time Accidents, 2 yrs., HR-1301 Israel, herioc self-control in face of provocation from Iraq, SR-57 Jahraus, Kristen, 1991 Miss IL County Fair Queen, SR-48; HR-719 Jensen, Gena, Salutatorian, HR-770 Jerbi, Matthew, Valedictorian, HR-793 Jillson, Kenneth R., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-278 Jo Arndt, Mary, Second Vice-Pres. of National Federation of Rep. Women, SR- 802 Job Training Partnership Act program, Kankakee, Grundy & Livingston, #1, HR-1201 Johns, Peter, saved Francis Castelli & Elmer Bausch, HR-156 Johnson family members to IL, reunion, HR-761 Johnston, Eileen L., environment, SR-505 Jones, Amos, teacher, school administrator & coach, HR-600 Jordan, Perry, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-279 Jordan, Sandra, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-280 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Joy, Marjorie, 16 yrs., Park District Commissioner, HR-235 Judkins, Lila Sturm, 1991 IL Mother of the Year, HJR- 13 Junior League of Peoria, Inc., Sixth Annual Race for the Cure, SR-326; HR-413 Kaiz, Dr. Seymour, Waukegan, honored, SR-829 Kalber, Betty, helper for Secret Santa project, SR-987 Kampen, Hank Van, 24 yrs., Commissioner. of Lisle Park District, HR-267 Kankakee County Training Center for the Disabled, Inc., employees & clients, HR- 704, Karr, Arnold F., 25 yrs., service to hotel industry, HR-109 Kays, Todd, rescued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469nd, Keck, Kimberly, Mrs. IL/America 1991, SR-677 Keefe, Daniel Edward & Melodie Lisa McGinnis, wedding, Nov. 23, 1991, HR- 1231 Keets, John, support on March for Aids Research, HR-912 Kellman, Joseph, Entrepreneur of the Year, SR-627 Kemmerling, Julie, Miss IL of the Year, 1991, HR-491 Kerr Middle School, 7th & 8th graders; Substance Abuse Prevention Program, HR-631 Kessler, William E., Chairman of the Board of Catholic Health Assoc. of U. S., SR- 623 Kimbrough, Ted D., Pres. of National Alliance of Black School Educators, SR- 844; HR-1223 Kinsella, Kathy, Secret Santa project, SR- 987 Kirie, James C., 50 yrs. of public service, HR-527 Knight, Florence, Wildwood Presbyterian Church, Clerk of Session, & Elder, SR- 944 Kohler, Otto, dedication, SR-174 Kohrman, Dr. Arthur F., 10 yrs., Dir. of La Rabida Children's Hospital & Research Center, HR-1003 Korean American Senior Center, HR-698 Krejci, Dorothy P., 25 yrs., service to the handicapped, HR-328 Kuipers, Mary Jane, 50 yrs. outstanding teaching service, HR-1309 Kurland, Aaron & Jewel, Israel Bond Organization, HR-572 Kwasniewski, Helen, Principal of Immaculate Conception Grade School, 10 yrs., HR-301 2598 RESOLUTIONS- CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Ladies Aid of the Bohemian Home, 75 years of devoted service, SR-367 Laird, Lisa, Winning Kid, epilspsy, SR-870 Lake County Area* Vocational Center, one of top 15 vocational schools, HR-411 Lake Villa Township Rescue Squad, service since 1956, HR-168 Lambert, Grace V., United Way of Kankakee, 20 yrs., HR-632 LaMotte, Jim, Citizen of the Year, HR-145 Lampley, Officer Bill, rescued Jimmy Hammond, HR-1469 Landsbergis, Pres. Vytautas of Lithuania, welcome to U. S., SR-331 Larsen, Marlene, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-559 Latoz, Adam & Mary Jane, community service, SR-804 Law, Ruth, 1991 Small Business Person of the Year, SR-513 Le Gouest, Michele & young visitors, France, HR-571 Le Gouest, Thierry & young visitors, France, HR-571 Lehnus, Denny, 2 honors to Association Hall of Fame, National Junior College Athletic & IL Basketball Coaches, 1991, HR-1373 Lennon, J. Michael, professor, Sangamon State University, editor & publisher of IL Issues, SJR-98 Lenz, Richard William, graduated, the 164th Session of F.B.I. National Academy, SR-135 Leone, Mary Ann, Operation Desert Storm, HR-647 Lewandowski, Robert Z, terminates daily radio program, SR-749 Lifestyle, nation's No. 1 local talk show, HR-642 Little, Guy S., Jr., The Little Theatre, Sullivan, IL, SJR-45 Little, Inis & Guy S., dedication to The Little Theatre-On the Square, HR-392 Livingston, Park, education & health care, HR-897; SJR-84 Lu, Zhong Xiao, Yong Kang Wang & Song Pei, personnel exchanges, SR-598; HR- 789 Lubrani, Operation Solomon Coordinator Uri, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR- 666 Lynch, Allen J., chosen speaker for Polish American Legion's Memorial Day program, SR-414 Lynn, Ruth W., USDA Certificate, Appreciation, HR-54 Lyons, Pastor Vernon C., Ashburn Baptist Church, HR-1059 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. MacArthur H. S. Jazz Band I, Grand Champion, SR-475 Machak, Al, Waukegan Knights of Columbus Council #731, HR-229 Macur, Stan, saved Francis Castelli & Elmer Bausch, HR-156 Madonna H. S. of Chicago, National School of Excellence, SR-798 Maglaya, Lee, racial harmony, HR-1050 Maine South Advanced Placement Government Team members, 3rd, HR- 578 Maintenance Unit form Wood River, IL, #936, Persian Gulf, HR-445 Malnar, Sergeant Major "Big John", name given to Camp Geiger training facility, SR-296 Manville Forest Products Corporation, recycling and reforestation, HR-276 Marrissette, Sonja, Democracy in Housing, 21 yrs., resignation, HR-1198 Marschke, Rosine, academic & sports, accomplishments, HR-178 Martin, Officer 3rd Class Steven V., service to his country, HR-189 Martinez, Arnold Vito, renamed West View Middle School after him, SR-732; HR- 1040 Mason, Dr. William E., General Advisory Chairperson, SR-457 Mathew, Maria Roshini, 2nd, National Spelling Bee, SR-484; HR-726 Matthews, Fred C. III, 25 yrs., YMCA, HR-453 Maurello, Tony, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 McClain, Mary & Gerald Grant III, marriage, SJR-83 McConnell, William C., helped a veteran, SR-711 McCree, Allen, goose calling, HR-1407 McDonough, Pamela S., member of staff of Capital Development Board, HR-1450 McEwan, Elaine, National Distinguished Principal of 1991, SJR-91 McGowan, Clementine, outstanding service, SR-609 McGowan, Miss Angela, outstanding leadership, SR-607 McGrew, Dr. Jean, IL's Supt. of the Year, HR-1384 McKane, Jo, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-282 McLaughlin, Dorothy, Woman of the Year, HR-1269, McLaughlin, Mack Wrestling Hall of Fame, HR-653 McMorrow, Justice Mary Ann, University of Loyola School of Law Medal of Excellence, SR-290 2599 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. McPherrin, Corey, sports anchor, WBBM- TV/ Channel 2 News, Chicago, SR-776 member of South Council PTA, HR-476 Memorial Junior H. S. Concert Band, Lansing, 1st in IL Superstate Band Contest, SR-564 Menker, Dorothy, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-247 Meyer, Charles Arnold, James Stuart DeMoly Chapter of Granite City, IL, HR-158 Miller, Jack Pres. of IL Elks Assoc., HR- 220 Millner, Police Chief John J., Pres. of DuPage Cty. Chiefs of Police Assoc., Elhurst, HR-649 Minkus, Elizabeth Olivia, Bat Mitzvah, HR-764 Misener, Laurie, academic achievements, HR-687 Mizener, Dr. Floyd D., Citizen of the Year, SR-61 MoGowan, Kathleen A., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-281 Moline, Richard S., National Director of College Outreach, HR-678 Monmouth H. S. band, All-American Music Festival, HR-648, 784; SR-304 Monmouth H. S. newspaper, The Clipper, staff, HR-536 Moore, Sister Marie, R.S.M., named Pres. & Chief Executive Officer of Mercy. Hospital & Medical Center, HR-961 Mordini, Marilyn, 1991 IL Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year, HR-1303 Mosely, Darrell, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-560 Mount Auburn Memorial Park, SR-51 Mourning, Police Chief Gerald, National Night Out 1991, drug abuse & crime, HR-804 Mueller, Margaret, Citizen Bee, HR-609; SR-488 Mulcahey, Rep. Richard, Citizen of the Year, HR-247 Mulcahy, Edward, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-240 Mullen, Verlene, Kankakee County Community Services, Inc., five-star general, HR-1014 Murray, George, law enforcement, HR-581 Naim, Asher Israel's Ambassador to Ethiopia, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Nainys, Bronuus, publisher of The World Lithuanian, SR-792 Nalco Chemical Company, community service, HR-1166 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Naperville Central H. S. Marching Redskins Band & Dir. Ken Kaiser, HR- 400 Nath, Bernard, 70 yrs. field of law, Chicago, HR-1185 National Association of Negro Musicians, 72nd Convention in Chicago, HR-841 National Black Nurses' Assocj Inc., SR-961 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Champion Dinner, SR- 144 Nelums, Mary Slay, NASW State Social Worker of the Year, SR-927 Niswonger, Maureen B., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-248 Noble, Mrs. Gladys, 1991 Clanswoman of the Year, SR-905 Noly Name Societies of the Chicago Archdiocese, SR-461 Noonan, Roberta L., Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-245 Nordstrom, Oakbrook Center, open on Friday, April 5, 1991, SR-123 Norin, Darrin, Correctional Officer of the Year, SR-264 Nottolini, Judge Gene, Elgin Riverside Club's 1991 Man of the Year, SJR-51 O'Sullivan, John, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR-605 Oblong Elementary School cheerleaders, Grand champions, HR-393 Oblong H. S. Jets Team, 1st, State Teams championship, HR-591 Oblong H. S. Math Team, State Division A Mathematics Championship, SR-436; HR-592 Oblong H. S., 11th annual State Division A Mathematics Contest, HR-592 Operzedek, Kenneth, honored by VietNow, SR-977 Opitz, Albert, Pres. of Austin-Irving Community Council, SR-847 Orenic, Tim, Fireman of the Year, Troy Fire Dept., HR-1380 Organization of Latin American Students from Chicago State University, promote "Cinco de Mayo", HR-365 Ossello, Dr. Gene, South Holland, 20 yrs.., SR-112; HR-319 Owens, Kellie (icole, Miss IL Pre-Teen, HR-1148 Ozinga, Martin, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-251 Palermo, Francesco, Man of the Year, SR- 91; 111 Parient, Richard, Lincolnshire-Prairie View School Dist. 103 Board of Education, HR-702 Pedersen, Elaine, 1991 Realtor of the Year, SR-603 2600 RESOLUTIONS- CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Peekel, Art, IL Teacher of the Year, SR- 803 Peekel, Arthur K., 1991-1992 IL Teacher of the Year, HR-1254 Pellegrini, John R., 20 yrs., Morton West H. S. Library Media Center, named, SR- 759; HR-1082 Peoria H. S. Band, Liberty Bowl, Memphis, HR-1207 Perez, Christopher, Citizen Bee, HR-609; SR-488 Perrine, Evelyn, 50 yrs., organist & pianist, SR-156 Persian Gulf, brave men & women serving our country, HR-52, 202, 205, 444, 787; 23, 189; SJR-37, 52 Persian Gulf, employers, support groups & all other citizen, supported the brave men & women, SJR-35 Persian Gulf, support members of United States Armed Forces, G. A. expresses, JSR-2 Petrzilka, Joseph, Man of the Year, SR- 602; HR-1111 Pierce, Mayor Gary, South Beloit, 24 yrs., SJR-22 Pinski, Dee, Outstanding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-561 Pischke, Ronald, teacher, HR-547 Pleasant Meadows Christian Village, excellent care, SR-617 Plum Grove Junior H. S. Science Olympiad Team, SR-738 Polish National Alliance #877, annual dinner dance, 3-16-1991, SR-124 Polish-American Economic Forum & Exec. Dir. Bogdan Pukszta, SR-163 Porta H. S., coach & team, Future Problem Solving Bowl Competition, SR-856 Post and Auxiliary, members, volunteer work, IL Veterans Home, Manteno, HR- 1427 Powell, Ronald E., Labor Leader, SR-232 HR-329 Price, Martha, Eastern IL University Student Body Pres., SR-317 Pucinski, Roman, Man of the Year, SR-433 Puracchio, Sheryl, IL State Junior of the Year, HR-713 Queern, John, Advisory Council Member of the Year, SR-456 Quiaoit, Angel, named Outstanding Filipino in Midwest, SR-767 rail transportation workers, IL, & Metra Commuter Rail System, SJR-41 Rea, Patrick E., promoted to Brigadier General in U. S. Army Reserve, SR-754 Rea, Patrick, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-241 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. Reardon, Tim, Correctional Officer of the Year, HR-390 Reich, Robert D., pres., IL Assoc. of School Boards, HR-1393 Reilly, James R. & Veronica Lynch, married on July 13, 1991 in Saginaw, Michigan, HR-878 Resurrection Hospital Auxiliary, fund drive, SR-284 RETIREMENT Abbott, Steven, South Elgin Police Dept., HR-92 Africano, Pauline, 37 yrs., Catholic Youth Organization, HR-783 Amanti, Frank J., Fire Chief of Village of Elmwood Park, SR-823 Andersen, Kenneth, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 Andrews, Roger E., teacher & coach, Antioch Community H. S., HR-279; SR- 160 Barnett, Dr. Harry, 44 yrs., Ashkum's only rural doctor, HR-110 Barten, Mildred, Village Clerk of Manhattan, 18 yrs., HR-903 Baylor, Fire Chief William E., 34 yrs., HR-173 Bear, Verne D., 35 yrs., education, SJR-54 Becker, Jim, teacher & coach, Crete- Monee H. S., HR-293 Bernardi, Dr. Hugh, Highland Park Hospital, HR-430 Bertinetti, Camillo F., Democratic Party Chairman, Christian Cty., SR- 923 Billadeau, Arthur, Bradley Fire Dept., SR-364; HR-567 Blasius, Robert H., district engineer, DOT, Ottawa, HR-1428 Blecke, Arthur, Antioch Community H. S., HR-209; SR-159 Blesse, Rosemary, 33 yrs., IL School for the Deaf, SR-359 Bliler, Roy & Elsie, 37 yrs. as bus drivers, HR-452, 820 Bohlman, Gustave, music teacher, Peoria public schools, HR-492 Bolton, Police Officer William, Chicago Police Dept., 36 yrs., HR-1293 Bottrell, James, Carlinville Community Unit Dist. No. 1, SR-427 Brennan, Richard J., pres. & chief exec. officer, Grant Hospital, HR- 1163 Brewster, Norma, Village Clerk of Worth, SR-397 Brister, McKinley H., Assistant Principal of Percy L. Julian H. S., SR-809 2601 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Brooks, Edward C., Deputy Supt., Chicago Police Dept., SR-827 Brown, Lois S., Daniel S. Wentworth Elementary School, 30 yrs., SR-370 Buchta, Joseph J., Brookfield Board of Trustees, HR-723 Bully, Johnnie, Chicago Police Dept., 32 yrs., SR-423 Byram, Jean, Commercial-News in Danville, 47 yrs., newspaper writer, HR-268 Carter, Jack H., Danville Fire Dept., 30 yrs., SR-839 Caruso, Dr. Charles J., Supt. of Dist. 109, HR-148; SR-131 Ciaccio, Rose Mary, 43 yrs., fashion business, HR-607 Clayton, Verna L., Buffalo Grove Village Pres., HJR-7; HR-114 Cockrell, John W., 32 yrs., Circuit Court Clerk, HR-661, 836; SR-185, .444 Coit, Gertrude M., City Clerk, Darien, HR-565; SR-525 Connelly, Associate Judge Kevin P., 15 years, SR-186 Cook, Elgia C., Chicago Police Dept., SR-703 Cordova, Richard, Chief of Hoffman Estates' Fire Dept., HR-1080 Corrigan, Robert, 33 yrs., Chief of Land Acquisition, Conservation, HR-1191 Cox, Darrin, Dir. of Livingston Area Vocational Center, Pontiac, HR-859 Craft, Velma, State of IL, 34 yrs., SR- 808 Craig, Jim, Commander of the Veterans of American Conflicts, HR-1387 Crist, Elwyn, Milford Building & Loan, 21 yrs., Managing Officer, HR-1375 Crohn, Richard T., Supt. of Westchester Public Schools, 40 yrs., SR-180; HR-517 Cronson, Robert G., IL Auditor General SR-943 Cull, Rev. Paul J., Saint Dismas Church, 40 yrs., SR-770; HR-1041 Danielson, Deputy.Chief Warren Ray, 30yrs., Elgin Police Dept., HR- 1425; SR-930 Davis, Don, teacher, SR-346 DeHaan, Byron, Dir. of Public Affairs at Caterpillar, Inc., HR-751 Dentley, Loretta, 22 yrs., Consultant to Chancellor of U of I, Chicago, HR- 1161 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Devoss, Robert W., 35 yr., teacher & adminstrator, St. Charles, SR-378 DeWitt, Richard, principal of Medinah N. Elementary School, HR-860 DeWitt, Willard, principal of Bradley E. Elementary School, HR-782 Doglio, Dr. Joseph, Supt. of Kankakee School, HR-695 Dolan, Terry, mayor of Catlin, 23 yrs., HR-539 Duddy, Lou, Streamwood Park Dist., SR-499 Dumelle, Jacob D., IL Pollution Control Board, 21 yrs., SR-932 Earley, Donald F., Hanes Junior High, SJR-59 Egan, Commissioner Tom, 26 yrs., Calumet Memorial Park District, SJR-13 Evans, JoAnne G., Dir. of Harriet Harris Center of the YWCA, HR-87 Fisher, Dr. Lester, Dir. of Lincoln Park Zoo, SR-634 Fitzer, Jack, 11 yrs., Homewood- Flossmoor- Park Dist. Board, SR- 380 Fitzgerald, John, 20 yrs., mayor, City of Burbank, SR-332; HR-317 Flemings, LaVergne, 35 yrs., Chicago Housing Authority, SR-714 Flynn, Rosamond, principal, Thomas Jefferson School, Dist. 86, HR-714 Fox, Mrs. Becky, Elizabeth Ludeman Mental Health Center, HR-738 Garretson, Joan, Fisher Grade School, 25 yrs., SR-492 Geary, Norman C., 34 yrs., Supervisor of Avon Township, HR-83 George, Milton 40 yrs., teaching, HR- 652 George, Milton, 40 yrs., teaching, SR- 383; HR-652 Golb, Helen, Exec. Sec., Ner Tamid, Chicago, SR-282 Gossling, Police Chief Richard J., North Riverside Police Dept., 17 yrs., SR-867 Gossling, Richard J., North Riverside Police Dept., HR-1110 Gottschalk, Dorothy, Manager, Waukegan, Dept. of Employment Security, HR-1304 Green, Eloise, church pianist, 29 yrs, SR-493 Greenwood, Police Chief Wes, 38 yrs., Milan, HR-1208 Grider, Charles D., Dept. of Transportation, Bureau Chief, 38 yrs., HR-373; SR-287 2602 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Grogg, Dr. Edward P. M.D., Carle Clinic in Urbana, SR-591 Guiliani, Lois, 35 yrs., Danville School, HR-477 Hamilton, William, Grundy County Board, 15 yrs., HR-72 Haney, Mary Ann, 24 yrs., IL Economic& Fiscal Commission, SJR-63 Harris, Rev. David Nichols, HR-659 Hart, Floyd H., 42 yrs., Airport Board member, HR-1068 Hassell, Charles F., Dir. of Government Relations, IL Bell, SJR- 102 Hatton, Dr. H. C., First Church of the Nazarene, SR-570 Hayes, Dr. John P., 40 yrs., education, SJR-60, 68 Hayes, Ed, assistant principal of Bradley ley-Bourbonnais Community H. S., HR-781 Hayes, Ed, Bradley-Bourbonnais Community H. S., 30 yrs., educator, HR-829 Heil, Wallace, Democratic Party of State of IL, 50 yrs., SR-924 Hendrick, Harvey, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 Henry, Captain Bobby L., 24 yrs., IL State Police, SR- 903 Hermann, Donald, St. Peter's Lutheran School, 40 yrs., HR-389 Herron, Forest E., Chief Deputy Sheriff, 20 yrs., SR-441 Herzog, Dr. Milton R., 28 yrs., Supt., Adlai E. Stevenson H. S., HR-490 Hextell, Aldora, E. View Elementary School, 50 yrs., HR-776 Hodgson, Wayne, chairman of Grundy County Board, HR-71 Holbrook, Dr. Steven T., Supt. of Argo Community H. S. Dist. 217, HR-570 Holesinger, General Harold G., Adjutant General of IL, SR-909 Holmes, Faith, telephone receptionist in IL Senate chambers, SR-67.1 Hopkins, Don, Joliet West H. S., physics and chemistry, HR-750 Hoskins, Leroy, Official Court Reporter, SR-921 Huffifigton, Jack, County Supt. of Highways, 30 yrs., SR-168 Hughes, Dr. Clarence, Morris Community H. S., 32 yrs., HR-494; SR-212 Hultstand, Bishop Donald Maynard, Episcopal Diocese, Spfld., HR-543 Jacobs, Lyle, 14 yrs., trustee for village of Algonquin, SR-567 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Jankowski, Paul S., 35 yrs., Chicago Police Dept., SR-752 Jansen, Ed & Frieda and son, Jim, Jansen's IGA in Southern View, 60 yrs., HR-730 Janura, Arthur, Supt. of Cook County Forest Preserve, SR-573 Jenkins, Jospeh S., Chicago Police Dept., SR-868 Johnson, Charles, 32 yrs., SR-343 Johnson, E. Carole, 42 yrs., Dir. of the Pharmacy Service, HR-10 Johnson, Pauline, 45 yrs., Exec. Sec., Peoria, Dept. of Public Aid, SR-522 Johnson, Roy C., Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, HJR-45 Johnston, Stanley M., executive director of Legislative Reference Bureau, HR-17 Jones, John, 29 yrs., Schaumburg School Dist. 54, HR-363; 401 Kamm, Dr. Richard M., 13 yrs., Supt. of Schools, Community H. S., SR- 416; HR-489 Kampen, Henry Van, Lisle Park District, 25 yrs., SR-301 Keleher, Clement J., Princeton, 36 yrs., Bureau County, HR-10 Kessler, Diane Keller, Exec. Dir. of S. Cook Organization for Public Education, HR-790 Kessler, Diane, Exec. Dir. of S. Cook Organization for Public Education, SR-599 Kindelin, Virginia, 33 yrs., teacher, HR-655 Klevs, Della, Facility Dir. of Kiley Development Center, HR-1273 Klug, Joyce, 16 yrs., Countryside Assoc. for the Handicapped, HR-43 Knight, Rev. W. Orman, First Baptist Church of S. Holland, SR-579 Koerner, Mary, Senior Dir. for Community Resources, City of Palos Hills, HR-422 Kovacic, Ella Mae, IL Bell Telephone Company, HR-1419 Krohn, Jerry, fireman, SR-339 Kwirant, Pastor Fred, Zion Lutheran Church, Bonfield, HR-1087 LaPaglia, Vern, Streamwood Police Dept., SJR-44 Lapicola, Marvin J., Schaumburg School District, HR-679 Larsson, D. Donald, Certified Public Accountants, SR-506 Laucis, Dr. Augustinas, 31 yrs., St. Francis Hospital, SR-872 Lawley, Marilyn, 38 yrs., education, HR-583 2603 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Lewis, Jack, Immaculate Conception High School, 30 yrs., HR-1288 Licastro, John T., Chairman of McHenry Township Republican Central Committee, HJR-28 Little, Ken, 34 1/2 yrs., Chicago Fire Dept., SR-545 Looney, Thomas, Chicago Fire Department, 37 yrs., SR-155 Luber, Leon, Aviston Elementary School, Principal Supt., Aviston, SR- 440 MacCoun, Malcolm D., 25 yrs., Northwest Community Hospital, SR-880 Malott, Robert H., Chairman & Chief Exec. Office of FMC Corporation, SR-771; HR-1095 Maples, Lois A., City Clerk, City of S Zion, SR-676 Marshall, Jean, Edgewood Bank, Countryside, SR-511 Marshall, Justice Thurgood, 24 yrs., Supreme Court of U. S., SR-624 Marshall, Thurgood, Supreme Court Justice, civil rights, HR-865 Martin, Leonard, 41 yrs., S & M Gas Service, Bradley, HR-1013 Martin, LeRoy, Supt. of Chicago Police Dept., SR-985 Martin, Marie C., 31 yrs., E. St. Louis Park Dist., Sec.-Treasurer, SR-417 Martinez, A. Vito, Valley View Community Unit School Dist. No. 365U, HR-1138 McCracken, Dr. Boyd E., Greenville, SR-420 McDermand, Chuck, Lake Forest H. S., HR-612 McLean, Charles H., DOT, 30 yrs., HR-1460 Meier, Vernon, 46 yrs., Postal Service, HR-1171 Mieure, Lee O., counselor & teacher, Antioch Community H. S., HR-278; SR-161 Miller, Dr. J. Roger, Millikin University, 30 yrs., HR-313 Miller, Dr. Roger J., pres. of Millikin University, HJR-29 Miller, Harold A., Board of Parkland College, HR-1325 Mitchler, Robert W., Assistant to Dir. of Veterans Affairs, SR-807 Mizener, Dr. Floyd, Downers Grove, optometry, HR-545 Monestere, Cologer "Stony", Supt. of Calumet City's Water Dept., HR-53 Moore, Police Officer Theopsy, Chicago Police Dept., 23 yrs., HR- 1295 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Morgan, Dr. Robert D., Marion, HR- 580 SR-434 Morgan, James H., Lake Forest H. S., HR-613 Morgan, Police Officer Johnny, Chicago Police Dept., 36 yrs., HR- 1294 Mudd, Guy, Sec. of Madison Cty. Federation of Labor, SR-897 Muehling, Robert H., manager of farm bureau in IL, 35 yrs., HR-939 Mulvey, George, 32 yrs., Officer of Teamsters Local Union 311, HR- 1455 Musgrave, Ron, principal of Bradley- Bourbonnais Community H. S., HR- 780 Nelson, Frederick James, Jr., Chicago Police Dept., SR-1000 Newson, Police Officer Jim, Chicago Police Dept., HR-1292 Norman, Judge Irving R, Cook County Circuit Court, SR-681 Novak, Father John, St. Peter's Parish in Clifton, SR-353 O'Brien, James L., exec. dir. of IL Legislative Reference Bureau, HJR- 90 O'Connor, Walter, Kankakee County Board of Supervisors, HR-1285, 1344 Obereiner, John, Chairman & CEO of First Chicago Bank of Ravenswood, SR-713 Oliver, Dr. Edward, principal of Percy L. Julian H. S. in Chicago, SR-325, HR-425, 576 Oliver, William, Board of Commissioners of Decatur Housing Authority, SR-576 Orr, Fey, Kankakee Community College Board, HR-1284 Osborn, Lt. Terry, Danville Police Dept., 31 years, HR-603 Parham, Detective Clarence, Chicago Police Dept., HR-448; SR-348 Pastori, Ronald, assistant supt., . Bourbonnais Elementary School, HR-832, 846 Pawelek, Mrs. Irene, City of Chicago Bureau of Sewers, 25 yrs., SR-22 Pero, John, 29 yrs., agricultural extension advisor, HR-262 Piper, Robert J., Dir. of Community Development for Highland Park, HR-760 Pontius, Captain John, Freeport Fire Dept., 36 yrs., SR-870 Post, Harry, Oak Lawn Police Dept., HR-681 2604 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Pottorff, Frances, Wayne Cty. Soil & Water Conservation District, SR- 902 Raccuglia, Sam, LaSalle alderman, 40 yrs., HR-616 Radka, John A., Assistant Supt., Woodstock, District 200, SR-551 Raver, Dr. Robert, Principal & Supt. of Salem Community H. S., SR-479 Richards, Dan, Colwell Systems, Inc., HR-981 Roberts, Jean, 32 yrs., Operations SManager, IL Printing Unit, HR- 1242 Rodger, Donald S., Chicago Board of Education, 41 yrs., HR-779 Roman, Ed, Fire Chief, Village of Atkinson, 42 yrs., HR-1193 Ryan, Betty, Carlinville School District, HR-608 Saffold, Howard, Chicago Police Dept., 25 yrs., SR-16, 18; HR-35, 36 Sager, Dean, 2! yrs., Morris Police Dept., HR-1043 Sain, Frank, Exec. Dir. of Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority, SR-600 Sanford, James, 50 yrs., field of teaching, SR-625 Sanford, Jeanne Fox, Grundy County National Bank, 40 yrs., HR-611 Schneider, William Pres. of the Village of Tower Lakes, HR-403 Schotka, Leslie, Case I.H. E. Moline plant, 43 yrs., SJR-67 Schrimple, Robert C., legislative consultant, IL Bankers Assoc., HR- 1151; SR-805 Sears, Dean M., dir. of State legislation for IL Farm Bureau, HR-1213 Sears, Dean M., IL Farm Bureau, SR- 742 Seleny, Dr. Frank L., anesthesiologist, SJR-95 Semonin, Richard G., Chief of IL State Water Survey, SR-786 Shae, Zena, Exec. Assistant for every Director of Dept. of Emergency Services and Disaster Agency, HR- 1226 Sheehy, Edward F., District Commander of the Morgan Park Dist., HR-569 Smietanski, Roman, 41 yrs., S & M Gas Service, Bradley, HR-1013 Smith, Charles W., principal of Homewood-Flossmoor Community H. S., HR-404 Smith, James H., teaching music, 30 yrs., Taylorville schools, HR-866 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Smoode, James S., Chief of Police, Spring Valley Police Dept., HR- 1352 Sodemann, Marjorie, field auditor, HR-945 Stefanich, Edward J., 30 yrs., teaching, HR-749 Stiegel, John, Secretary/Treasurer, E. Moline Rotary Club, HR-680; 478 Stotlar, Dr. Gene, 36 yrs. of practice, SR-853 Striegel, Dr. Leon, veterinary, SR-682 Sukut, Dr. Leonard L., 34 yrs., Downers Grove, Faith Methodist Church, SR-483 Swartz, Sherwin, IL House Rep. Staff, HR-1449 Szlanga, Rev. Edmund, 17 yrs., St. Bruno Church, HR-436; SR-334 Tamulis, Rev. Anthony J., 24 yrs., Church of the Ascension, SR-550 Thompson, Leslie, Downers Grove Township Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, SR-482 Titre, Peter J., Assoc. Principal, John Hersey H. S., SR-982 Tregay, Alice, Human Rights Specialist. III, Dept. of Human Rights, SR-891 Trevor, Rena, Coordinator of the Women's Program, 17 yrs., SR-62 Truesdale, Milt, teaching, Durand H. S., HR-556 Versen, Walter G., Associate Professor of Kinesiology, HR-169 Wander, Linda, Downers Grove Park Dist. Board of Park Commissioners, HR-273, 280 Wanner, Joseph, 31 yrs, teaching, HR- 251 Welborn, Jean L., Chicago Housing Authority, SR-715 White, Wayne, Argyle Lake State Park Site Supt., exemplary services, HR-285 Wiebe, Dorothy, Trustee of the Village of River Grove, HR-349 Wildt, Kathy, 33 yrs., speech teacher, Dist. 54, HR-407 Wilkinson, Tom, 32 yrs., education, HR-664 Wille, Lois, editorial page editor of Chicago Tribune, HR-384 Williams, Greg, IBM, SR-825 Wilson, D. Ray, Daily Courier News, Editor & Publisher, 21 yrs., HR-93 Wodnicki, Deputy Supt. Edward, Chicago Police Dept., 33 yrs., SR- 750 2605 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Woods, Sergeant Gary, South Elgin Police Dept., HR-91 Yamada, Yoshio, Englewood H. S., 38 yrs., HR-1398 Yamaguchi, Ikuo, Exec. Dir. of The Salvation Army Family Service Division, SR-984 Yontz, Marian, 29 yrs., teaching, Paris Dist. 95 Schools, SR-467 Yung, R. Dale, 35 yrs. of Public Service, HR-1229 Zak, Dr. Allen P., 35 yrs., education, SJR-39 Rigali, Bobbi, liver transplant, HR-233 Ring, Harry R., Exec. Dir. Embarras River Basin Agency, 25 yrs., SR-817 Ringo, Miriam, 8 yrs., Senior Citizens Afvisory Committee, Downers Grove, SR-384 Roberts, Rev. Carl H., honored by Nazarene Retired Ministers Fellowship, HR-1125 Rogers, John R., Pres. of IL CPA Society, SR-452 Rolewicz, Bob, editior of The Call of the Elk, SR-540 Ronaldson, Alexander, 1991 Haggis Child, SR-907 Ross, Dr. & Mrs. David II, institutions of higher education in IL, HR-921 Rous, Amy Lynn, Rose Queen of Roselle, SR-543 Sabin, George, Sycamore Fire Dept., volunteer firefighter, 48 yrs., HR-842 Safety Track Program, J. Longton & staff, educate young people, HR-1166 Santa Claus Train, volunteers & sponsors, 7 yrs., HR-1448 Saunders, Rev. P. David & congregation, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, 100th, SEdifice, SR-673 Schaeffer, Connie, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-242 Schalk, Norma, Premiere Nurse of the Year, HR-598 Scharringhausen, William, Pres. of National Assoc. of Retail Druggist, SR- 649, 784 Schlarman H. S. Cheerleaders, State champions, HR-339 Schlarman H. S. Varsity Toppettes, 1st. in Small School Pom Division, HR-190 Schlosser, Joseph, outstanding, Child Protection Investigator, DCFS, HR-286 Schmaedeke, Janeen, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-243 Schneider, James G., Citizen of the Year, HR-1264, 1392 Schofield, Teresa, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-250 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Schreffler, Lieutenant Allen, Persian Gulf War, HR-693 Schroeder, Edward M., Outstanding Teacher of 1991, HR-1454 Schuette, Paul, Grundy County Farm Bureau, HR-566 Scolire, Joseph, 1990 Citizen of the Year, SR-557 SCOUTS Acton, Aaron Christopher, Eagle Scout, HR-958 Adduci, James, Eagle Scout, SR-74 Ahne, Dean, Eagle Scout, SR-140 Aimone, Dawn, Silver Award, SR-32 Appleby, Zack, Eagle Scout, HR-64 Asher, Jenna, Silver Award, SR-30 Avila, Quinn, Eagle Scout, SR-94 Barich, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 1030 Barton, Daniel Jr., Eagle Scout, HR- 1031 Beal, Matt, Eagle Scout, SR-773 Benaitis, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-630 Bennett, Eric Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-745 Berck, Chad D., Eagle Scout, SR-115 Berg, Peter, Eagle Scout, HR-728 Blair, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR-1452 Bloch, Vanessa, Gold Award, SR-33 Boehm, Naomi, Silver Award, SR-37 Bolton, Kenneth, Eagle Scout, HR- 1424 Bouzek, Gene, National Presidents' Scoutmasters Award of Merit, HR- 1247 Boy Scouts of America, maintenance of traditional values, HR-737 Branding, Nathan C., Eagle Scout, SR-898. Brasche, Ryan D., Eagle Scout, SR- 116 Braun, Tim, Eagle Scout, HR-951 Breckenridge, Jamie, Eagle Scout, SR- 466 Bright, Derek, Eagle Scout, SR-824 Brown, Robert L., Eagle Scout, SR- 893 Burns, Walter Scott, Eagle Scout, HR- 1134 HR-1134; SR-857 Burroughs, David, Eagle Scout, SR- 209 Carson, Adam, Eagle Scout, HR-242 Centracchio, Laura, Silver Award, SR- 36 Charles, Regina, Silver Award, SR-29 Charlesworth, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR-669 2606 RESOLUTIONS- CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Chisolm, Earle, Eagle Scout, HR-524. Cicio, Jerry, Eagle Scout, SR-312; HR-596 Colby, James Robert, Eagle Scout, SR- 50 Copsey, Richar, Eagle Scout, SR-68 Cottrell, Dan, Eagle Scout, HR-1383 Crotty, Neil A., Jr., Eagle Scout, HR- 485 Damon, Jeffery T., Eagle Scout, SR- 885 Dimitroff, William III, Eagle Scout, HR-126; SR-75 Dowling, Brian T., Eagle Scout, SR-85 Dubanski, Dennis J., Eagle Scout, HR- .1034 Dykhuizen, Adam Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-487 Evans, Rick, Eagle Scout, HR-125; SR-76 Fishcher, Jeffrey, Eagle Scout, SR-583 Fisher, Jeff, Eagle Scout, SR-295 Fulla, Patrick Edward, Eagle Scout, HR-486 Gallagher, Brian Keith, Eagle Scout, SR-988 Garry, Becky, Silver Award, SR-38 Garry, Tammy, Silver Award, SR-26 Gaubatz, Michael Jospeh, Eagle Scout, SR-234 Gibson, Patrick G., Eagle Scout, SR- 779 Gilbert, William Lee, Eagle Scout, HR-446 Gilhooly, Liam, Eagle Scout, SR-373 Goode, Matthew A., Eagle Scout, SR- 706 Goyke, Elizabeth, Silver Award, SR-27 Gryz, Lori, Gold Award, SR-31 Guerrera, John M., Eagle Scout, SR- 413 Guy, Corey Brien, Eagle Scout, SR- 744 Harter, Alan, Eagle Scout, SR-324 Hoffmafi, Jeff, Eagle Scout, HR-334 Hook, David, Eagle Scout, HR-564 Jacobsen, Robert, Eagle Scout, HR- 243 Kelly, Lorne, Eagle Scout, HR-1414 Kelly, Pike Lorne, Eagle Scout, SR- 983 Kill, Michael D., Eagle Scout, HR- 302; SR-149 King-Spengler, G. Arthur, Eagle Scout, SR-502 Klimek, Thomas, Eagle Scout, SR-65, 128; HR-167 Koclanis, Todd Nicholas, Eagle Scout, HR-1416 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Lackey, Michael, Eagle Scout, SR-883 Lane, Eric A., Eagle Scout, HR-1135 Lewis, Christopher, Eagle Scout, SR- 141 Lewis, Patrick, Eagle Scout, SR-142 Liska, Robert, Eagle Scout, HR-640 Macam, Earl, Eagle Scout, HR-350 Maquet, Robert Daniel, Eagle Scout, HR-65 McCauley, Shane, Eagle Scout, SR-67 McFarland, Todd, Eagle Scout, SR- 887 McHugh, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 629 Meeks, Joshua, Eagle Scout, HR-341 Meldrum, Todd, Eagle Scout, HR-927 Menconi, Kenneth F. II, Eagle Scout, HR-1006 Moore, James Allen, Eagle Scout, HR- 402 Morgan, Robert C., Eagle Scout, SR- 322, HR-431,432 Moseby, Michael J., Eagle Scout, SR- 751 Mosny, Emil K. III, Eagle Scout, SR- 901 Nayder, Thomas, Eagle Scout, HR- 1032 Nelson, Sean, Eagle Scout, HR-1355 Newlin, Joathan, Eagle Scout, SR-114 O'Connell, Colleen, Silver Award, SR- 28 Oomens, Thomas J., Eagle Scout, SR- 674 Petras, Jason Matthew, Eagle Scout, SR-208 Phillips, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR- 525 Porter, Andre Ramon, Eagle Scout, SR-17 Ratley, Jared, Eagle Scout, HR-217 Raymond, Richard, Eagle Scout, HR- 320; SR-182 Reskusich, Raymond M., Eagle Scout, ,SR-884 Rhyner, Larry, Eagle Scout, HR-1141 Rhyner, Tom, Eagle Scout, HR- 1140 Rich, Jeffrey Robert, Eagle Scout, SR- 705 Richter, Norman P., Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-117; SR-70 Rieber, Thomas, Eagle Scout, SR-309; HR-410 Roppolo, Donald, Jr., Eagle Scout, HR-1313 Rosales, David Joseph, Eagle Scout, SR-688 Rosales, David Jospeh, Eagle Scout, HR-952 2607 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY Cont. Royal, Roland, Eagle Scout, HR-526 Rudy, Michael A. III, Eagle Scout, SR-698 Sanderson, Grant Ronald, Eagle Scout, SR-412 Schachner, Donald Robert, Eagle Scout, SR-235 Schnieder, James, Eagle Scout, SR-285 Schoeling, Scott, Eagle Scout award, HR-1214 Sebastian, Gavin, Eagle Scout, SR- 707; HR-979, 1005 Sheehan, Randy, Eagle Scout, HR- 244; SR-181 Siegel, Mark, Eagle Scout, HR-1029 Smith, Shawn, Eagle Scout, HR-1382 Sobieszczyk, Mark A., Eagle Scout, SR-421 Sobieszczyk, Timothy J., Eagle Scout, SR-422 Spanel, Christopher M., Eagle Scout, HR-215 Stasiek, Joseph, Eagle Scout, HR-684 Sudduth, Matthew, Eagle Scout, SR- 46 Svehla, Brian, Eagle Scout, SR-143 Sweat, K. Preston, Eagle Scout, HR- 216 Taylor, James, Eagle Scout, SR-756 Temple, James Bradford, Eagle Scout, SR-25 Terlep, Matthew, Eagle Scout, HR- 1133; SR-857 Thomas, Richard, Eagle Scout, HR- 1028 Tomlinson, Chad & Michael, Eagle Scout, HR-964 Tufts, Daniel E., Eagle Scout, SR-320 Ulas, Russell Z., Eagle Scout, SR-84 Vaughn, Matthew Wayne, Eagle Scout, HR-38 Voorhees, Chris, Eagle Scout, HR-733 Wade, Brian, Eagle Scout, HR- 1139 Wayman, James, Eagle Scout, SR-73 Whitlock, Daniel, Eagle Scout, SR-154 Wierzbicki, Ed, Eagle Scout, SR-727; HR-978, 1004 Williams, Casey, Eagle Scout, HR-997 Wilson, John David, Eagle Scout, HR- 1114 Wright, Jeff, Eagle Scout, HR-886 Zaruba, Jeremy, Eagle Scout, SR-313; HR-595 Zegadlo, Michael, Eagle Scout, HR- 1033 Scruggs, Lisa, Baker's Scholarship, HR-909 Sea & League Cadets, outstanding year, HR-936 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY- Cont. Sefovic, Dulo, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-885 Sefovic, Dulo, heroism, HR-868 Senon, Richard Hainsworth & young visitors, France, HR-571 Sesser-Valier Elementary School students, Gayla Yung & Carol Williams, SR-548 Shaffer, Nash, music ability, HR-853 Shaffer, Nash, outstanding music ability, SSR-619 Shaffer, Ralph G., Volunteer of the Year, SR-769 Shahak, Major General Amnon, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Shamir, Prime Minister Yitzhak, bring home Jews from Ethiopia, HR-666 Shanower, Dr. Donald Thomas, dedication. of 1991 season of Summer Place Theatre, HR-555 Sharp, Dave, traveling length of IL in wheelchair, funding for handicapped, SR- 660 Shaver, William M., 1991 Homewood Chamber of Commerce's Businessperson of Yr., HR-375 Shaw, Marilyn, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-244 Shill, Jimmy, rescued his friend B. J. Collins from drowning, HR-49 Shukhevych, Yurij, welcome to State of IL, HR-837 Sikora, Cynthia, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-246 Silvestri, Peter N., Man of the Year, SR- 556 Simo, Rita, racial harmony, HR-1050 Sinclair, Rev. Helen E., Dir. of Outpost, SR-622 Sisters of the Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in Cenacle, SR-726 Sixteenth Annual Student Recognition, Mon., May 13, 1991, HR-454 through 475 Sloan, Neely Kay, 1990, Miss IL Pre-Teen, HR-199 Slovak Amercian Cultural Society of the Midwest on holding Slovakfest Midwest 1991, SR-678 Smith, Allen, Jr., University Honors, UOI in 1991,,SR-532 Smith, Amanda Berry, in memory of, HR- 358 Smith, Jim & Treasure, Steeleville, Master Farmers, SR-363 Smith, Michael J., intern program, HR-575 Smith, William O, Citizen of the Year, SR- 587 Snead, Don, volunteer firefighter, 70 yrs., Roodhouse, HR-1390 2608 RESOLUTIONS- CONGRATULATORY Cont. Spreen, Rev. John W., parishioners of the Church of Little Flower, HR-515 Standaert, Victor J., Knight of the Order of Leopold II, HR-136; SR-89 Stasch, Julia, racial harmony, HR-1050 State of Israel, its restraint in not retaliating against Iraq's aggression, HR-201 Steward, Elvia Lee, helping others, HR-283 Stoika, Anna, John Billis, George Gustafson, Daniel Thomas & other CTA "Whistle Blowers" SR-950 Strickfaden, William E., 2 year term, Dir. of International Assoc. Lions Clubs, HR- 1168 Stukel, James J., Chancellor of UOI, Chicago,' HR-617 Sullivan, Jeffrey, Ernie Poulos & Black Tie Affair, IL Horse Racing industry, SR- 860 Sullivan, Terry Criis Center for South Suburbia, SR-239 Summers, Bruce W., named a Melvin Jones Fellow, SR-498 Swanson, Janet, 18 yrs., Park District Commissioner, HR-234 Swift, Patty, Gift of Life Program, HJR-32 Swiss Confederation, 700 year history, success & contributions, HR-988 Szerling, Pfc. Todd, home from Persian Gulf, SR-321 Szmanowicz, Helen, First Vice Pres. of Polish Alliance of U. S. N. America, SR- 801 Tadin, Michael, 1991 Hall of Fame Inductees, SR-341 Tancos, Audrey, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-249 Tantillo, Peter, Pres. of Chicago Archdiocesan Principals Assoc., HR-935 Taylorville H. S. Cheerleaders, Grand Champions, IL State Fair, HR-1017 Tecktiel, Bob & Judi, members of NSJC, 20 yrs., HR-1215 Teets, Sonya, fire safety program, HR-1 16 Terkel, Studs, T.V. & radio personality, author, playwright, jazz columnist & actor, Chicago for seven decades, SJR-23 The Dells, renamed park & street after them, SR-775 TheWorld Lithuanian, preservation of' Lithuanian culture & support, Sr-792 Theotima, Sister M., St. Francis of the Martyr St. George, SR-71 Thomas, Judge Clarence, Supreme Court of the U. S., HR-884 Thomas, Pamela, secretary to Senators, SR- 686 Thorson, Roger, safed life of Richard Hightower, SR-733 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Timmermann, Derek, IL Agricultural Youth Institute, HR-827 Tipton, Spencer Michael, outstanding at International Special Summer Games, SR-768 Top Ladies of Distinction, national convention, June 25th-30th, 1991, SR- 490 Traynor, Anne, Pres. of Amvets Auxiliary Dept. of IL, SR-293 Tree City USA, City of Des Plaines, HR- 307 Tree City USA, Village of Mt. Prospect, HR-308 Tri-Village Armed Forces Rally Committee, all men & women in U.S. armed services, SR-501 Tsakopoulos, Angelo, honored by United Hellenic American Congress, SJR-100 Tuchman, Mrs. Ruth R., Pres. of Chicago Chapter of Yeshiva Women, HR-752 Tuchman, Rabbi Louis M., Pres. of Chicago Board of Rabbis, HR-752 Tunberg, Robert of Whitey's Ice Cream, children with disabilities, HR-352 Twickler, Shirley, City of Chicago Senior Hall of Fame, HR-727 Unz, Irma, Outstaniding Volunteer of Kankakee County, HR-562 Vail Printing Company, SR-661 Valey, Dennis, Citizen of the Year, HR- 1137 Valy, Dennis, 1991 Citizen of the Year, SR- 755 Varboncoeur, Sister Evelyn, assistant superior of Holy Heart of Mary, HR- 1026 Veterans Memorial Committee, established a Veterans Memorial & Historical Walk, SR-377 Veterans of Foreign Wars & Ladies Auxiliary, 45th annual Voice of Democracy, HR-1117 Veterans' organizations & IL Dept. of Veteran Affairs, HR-1119. Village of Bensenville, IL Certified City, HR-1224 Village of Hazel Crest, Tree City USA, 6th year, SR-187 Vlaha, Mildred, volunteer to Berwyn Cicero Council on Aging, SR-990 Volunteer Center of the Greater Quad Cities, HR-240 Wagner, Jeff, 1992 President of the Dolton Chamber of Commerce, HR-1365 Waite, Jason, Rock Valley Epilspsy Association's "Winning Kid", SR-830 Walgreens, Berwyn, hosted Valentine's Party for couples married 50 yrs., HJR- 30 2609 RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Watson, Miss Demetris, leadership, SR- 644, 664 Wayne County Speed Shop racing team, owners & members, title for 2nd year, HR-1358 Weathers, Brad, 200 wins in ten years of basketball coaching, HR-179 Wehner, Ralph C., Director of Highways, HR-584; SR-405 Weidling, Mayor Bob & Georgette "Cookie" Crist, marriage, July 12, 1991, HR-908 Well, Rabbi & Mrs. Harvey, HR-671 Western Springs Memorial Post 10778 Veterans of Foreign Wars, SR-263 Wheeler, Doris E., 25 yrs., social worker in child welfare, SR-536 Whiteford Warehouse Sharks, Netherlands Tournament, softball, HR-848 Whitmore family, Hardware store, HR-732 Whitmore, David, Waukegan Port District Authority, 15 yrs., HR-686 Whyte, Charles L., Jr., 60 yrs., member of Glen Flora Country Club, Waukegan, HR-899 Wiatr, Ted, State Geography Bee, SR-400 Wiliams, Valentine, oldest member of Broken Arrow Horseback Riding Club, HR-1395 Williams, Jacob, apprehending a rape suspect, HR-885 Wiiliams, Mrs. Carol, bravery, HR-579 Williams, Rep. Paul, 2nd Annual Conference, HR-443 Wilmette Junior H. S., honored by Pres. Bush & National Endowment for Arts, HR-1132 Wilmington First Baptist Church, Clothes Closet, members, HR-1278 Wilson, Mrs. Vivian, Security Entrepreneur of the Year, SR-316 Wish, Ernest R., completes term as Pres. of IL Certified Public Accountants Society, SR-451 Woit, Dick, 35 yrs., fitness, HR-139 Wollan, Ann C., volunteer & civic leader, SR-351 Women in Military Services For America, SR-202 Wood, Fred, Chicago Police Dept., honored, HR-60 Wu, Chien, Oakton College Board, HR-512 Yates, Janet, Pres. of IL Fire Inspectors Assoc., SR-840 Young Black Achievers, IL, 1991, HR-219 Young, Altaira, Miss IL National Pre-Teen, HR-1124 Zeal, Charles, Manager of RCRA Permit Unit of Permit Section, Land Pollution Control, IEPA, HR-1466 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - CONGRATULATORY-Cont. Zerkel, Joanne, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, SR-256 Zito, Judith Rosemary, Doctor of Education degree, Curriculum & Human Resource, HR-14 Zuardo, Mr. Nick, volunteers service, SR- 710 82nd Airborne & 2nd Armored Divisions of the Historical Reenactment Society of World War II. & members, SR-685 RESOLUTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS' See CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RESOLUTIONS - GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-5, 8, 26, 58,61, 78, 93 SJR-3, 10, 14, 16, 19, 38, 42, 48, 53, 55,61,64, 77,.90, 101, 106, 115, 120 House daily journals, HR-937 inform Senate, HR-3 notify Gov., HR-4 officers elected, HR-2 rules, HR-66, 248, 370, 729, 736, 1245, 1467 temporary rules of 86th, adopts as those of 87th, HR-1 Joint Session Condition of the State, Gov. Jim Edgar present to G. A., HJR-5 1992 Budget Message, HJR-8 reapportionment, HR-248, 249, 250 Senate adoptsyrules, SR-2 committees, officers, SR-3 daily journals, SR-5 inform House, SR-4 ,officers elected, SR-1 schedule for all bills, SR-7 Standing Committees, SR-6 RESOLUTIONS - JOINT SESSION General Assembly Committe of Escort, JSR-1, 3 Persian Gulf Citizens Support the Troops Day; reservist compensation, JSR-2 RESOLUTIONS- MEMORIALS Akins, Roosevelt, Nashville, Tennessee, HR-1315 Ancel, Louis, Evanston, SR-635 Anderson, Francis Adkins, former Mayor of Monticello, HR-1279 Anderson, Mildred L, rural Rankin, HR- 740 2610 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Anderson, Neva A., Urbana, HR-1366 Arndt, Dorothy Grant, Chicago, HJR-86 Aytch, Dwayne C., Chicago, HR-342 Bacon, Warren H., Chicago, SR-530 Bacon, Warren, Chicago, HR-765 Bailey, Freddie B, Sr., Chicago, HR-806 Bardeen, John, Champaign, two-time Nobel Prize winner, HR-81, 101 Bass, Mrs. Helen, Chicago, HR-601 Bauman, Dorothy M., Champaign, HR-800 Beadle, Dr. Virgil A., Sr., Carbondale, SR- 517 Beard, Willie Vaughn, Jr., I. Saint Louis, HR-1038 Beck, Gerald P., Mahomet, HR-131 Becker, Edwin Shaw, Knoxville, HR-638 Becker, Leonard F., Cicero, SJR-57 Behm, Barbara, Lake County, HR-1156 Bell, James Thomas "Cool Papa", HR-227 Bell, Milton Lucien, Chicago, HR-610 Beuckman, Fred "Bo", Missouri, SR-520 Bigham, Margaret Ward, Chicago, HR-850 Blakney, Lavell Donte, Chicago, HR-674 Blank, Taalkeus "Talky", Hinsdale, SR-512 Blumenberg, Mrs. Dora, Chicago, SR-41 Boggan, Sister Ollie, Birmingham, Alabama, HR-1316 Bolden, Alfred T., Chicago, HR-879 Bonello, Sophie K., Chicago, HR-962 Boomfield, Mary Elizabeth, Chicago, SR- 390 Booth, Alfred W., Savoy, HR-516 Boyer, Paul W., Naperville, HR-354 Boyle, Ann M., 56 yrs., HR-1435 Bradley, Edward A., Sr., SR-283 Brindisi, Mary, Chicago, SR-653; SJR-78 Brinkmeyer, Donna, HR-343 Brown, Mary Alice Robertson, Chicago, HR-9 Bulkeley, Gerald Clough, Abingdon, HR- 226 Bundy, Evelyn Gloria, Chicago, HR-735 Burroughs, Thomas Lay, Collinsville, SR- 42 Butts, Bevier, Waukegan, HR-1100 Callahan, Daniel W., SR-947 Calvo, Horace L., IL Supreme Court Justice, SR-487; HR-658 Capel, James L. Jr., Champaign, HR-1143 Carmer, Samuel Grant, Urbana, HR-1368 Chapman, Jerome, Chicago, HR-1291 Cherry, Ben, Franklin Cty political figure, SR-82 Clark, Lucille C., Chicago, SR-964 Colbert, Ralph, Equality, SR-117 Collins, former State Rep. Otis G., SR-954 Conn, David McMeekin, Sparta, SR-574 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS--Cont. Conway, William J., Chicago, SR-641 Copeland, Mother Canaro, HR-160 Corrigan, Martin P., Chicago, SR-785 Crabel, Ilion Wait, Chillicothe, SR-725 Crane, Robert, Urbana, HR-200 Croft, Vivian Earlene Waddy, Chicago, HR-1035 Cronin, Captain William D., Jr., Elmhurst, SR-640 Cullerton, John J., Chicago, HR-697 Cunningham, Frederick, HR-1354 Curzon, Elizabeth, Champaign, HR-682 Cusick, Dr. William S., Oak Brook, HR- 882 Daniels, Mother Annie Mae, Chciago, HR- 112 Darda, Ben, Cicero, HR-1364; SR-920 Davis, Clifton, Sr., Chicago, HR-1311 Davis, Lillian, Chicago, HR- 1122, 1388 Davis, Miles Dewey III, Santa Monica, California, SJR-93 Davis, Unis Pearl, Colp, HR-1093 Dawson, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Chicago, HR-896 HR-896; SR-668 Dawson, U. S. Airman Earnest G., Jr., Bolingbrook, HR-98 Dean, George Ira, Chicago, HR-1438 DeJong, Alvin W., Oak Brook, SR-604 Demuzio Vincent, Gillespie, HR-1102 Demuzio, Vincent, Gillespie, father of State Senator Vince Demuzio, SR-820 Derrickson, Pete, Danville, HR-57 Dial, Dawna Rae, Chicago, HR-1437 Dillion, Anne Dwyer, Chicago, SR-724 DiPrima, Lawrence, Chicago, SR-462 DiPrima, Lawrence, former colleague, Chicago, HR-594; SR-477 Downs, Charolette, Chicago, HR-807 Drieske, John, Sun-Times editor, Chicago, HR-946; SR-701 Duffy, William J., Jefferson Park, SR-196 Dukes, Donald L., former Mayor of Hoopeston, HR-755 Duniver, Maxie Marie Jefferson, HR-1167 Dybas, Albert S., Chicago, SR-723 Edwards, Tom, Jr., Chicago, HR-1441 Egan, Josephine, Chicago, SR-722 Elliott, Robert, SR-453 Emmons, Willie "Sago", Chicago, HR-97 Epstein, Milton H., SR-968 Falco, Michael C., Chicago, SR-928 Felker, Ruthie Crockrom, Chicago, SR-193 Ferrel, Earnest, Sr., Chicago, HR-106 Fiene, Harold, Sr., Chicago, SR-720 Fisher, Theordore Bossieux, Chicago, HR- 321 Fitzgerald, William, Wonder Lake, SJR- 118 2611 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Flemings, Tyrone Edward, Chicago, HR-31 Flynn, Mary Ellen, Chicago, SR-424 Foreman, Helen Cleary, Jacksonville, HR- 86; SR-88 Foss, Jasmine, Chicago, HR-734 Fratto, Frances, Chicago, SR-962 Fuller, Mother Rosena, Chicago, HR-707 Garbin, Rev. Angelo U., Milwaukee, SR- 718; HR-993 Gilbert, Rev. Eldridge H. E., Rockford, HR-111 Gilbert, Virgie Lee, Chicago, HR-272 Gillespie, Frank J., SR-613 Glaser, Annette L., Urbana, HR-366 Glenn, Lucille, Chicago, HR-27 Goff, Charles Harold, Knoxville, HR-77 Gourley, Fletcher A., Carlinville, SR-132 Graham, Francis W., Savoy, HR-62 Grange, Harold "Red", HR-56 Grantlen, Betty Jean Anderson, Chicago, HR-1298 Graves, John Wesley, Jr., Chicago, HR- 1306 Gregory, Hubert, Bluffs, SR- 118 Grossley, Martha Gwendolyn, Chicago, SR- 863 Guy, Alfred, Zion, SR-691 Hagan, Thomas A., Champaign, HR-1280 Hall, Dr. Albert W., SR-410 Hall, Melba L., Jacksonville, HR-1391 Hamburg, Jacob Benjamin, Champaign, HR-1456 Hamburger, Erich, Michigan, SR-175 Handy, Judge Joseph William Jr., Chicago, SR-108 Hardine, James, Galesburg, HR-76 Harness, Commander Robert M., Chicago Police Dept., SR-606 Harrington, Olivia, Chicago, HR-689. Harrington, Robert Emmett Sr., Chicago, SR-848 Harrison, Jodie, St. Charles, HR-786 Haugh, Kevin J., Chicago, SR-40 Hawkins, Casey, Chicago, HR-602 Hawkins, Charlie, Chicago, SR-992 Hayden, Rita, Belleville, SR-741 Heard, Henry "Crip", Chicago, HR-1180 Heid, Lottie Kujawa, Chicago, SR-876 Henderson, Gertrude Shaw, HR-833 Hester, Elizabeth, Chicago, HR-1276 Hile, Mary K.., Danville, HR-1446 Hill, Mrs. Lucille, Chicago, HR-310 Holloway, Hobert D., Chicago, HR-296 Hood, Fred, Mahomet, HR-980 Horton-Sanford, Linda, Chicago, HR-99 Hothan, Fire Chief Earl, former Crete Fire Chief, HR-1268 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS--Cont. Howard, William Earsel, Chicago, HR-989 Hutcherson, Tenolar, Sr., Chicago, SR-12 Hutchins, Hannah, Chicago, HR-950 Hutchins, Ozie, Chicago, HR-949 Irby, Eva, Chicago, HR-1174 Jackson, Glynes Nadean Boykins, Chicago, SR-80 Jackson, James I., Chicago, SR-78 Jackson, Karl, Chicago, HR-1317; SR-896 Janecka, Joseph J., SR-300 Jerrells, Kathryn, T., Benton, SR-531 Johnson, Deacon Carl James, HR-161 Johnson, Evelyn R., Cook County, SR-831 Johnson, Hazel Ann Margaret, Chicago, HR-1042 Johnson, Mayor Reece, Oakland, HR-330 Johnson, Orace E., Champaign, HR-1281 Johnson, Reuben J., Rockford, SR-83 Johnson, Rev. Philip A., New York, HR-51 Jones, Eddie Mack, Chicago, SR-719 Jones, Frank Albert, Chicago, HR-1000 Jones, Frank, Chicago, SR-833 Jones, J. Howard, Sr., Champaign, HR-58 Jones, Jimmie Ray, Sr., Chicago, HR-960 Jones, Luella Joy, Chicago, HR-13-18 Jones, Yvonne, Chicago, HR-1018 Jordan, Dr. Edward C., Urbana, HR-1283 Julstrom, Clifford, Macomb, HR-406 Justin, Lois, Chicago, HR-673, 741 Kaplan, Stanley A., Chicago, SR-700 Kehoe, Ted, Countryside, SR-596 Keighin, Mary Alice, Urbana, HR-799 Klingenberg, Wallace, J:, Okawville, HR-25 Kobler, Charles F., Chicago, HR-1302 Kozak, Walter A., Stickney, SR-261 Krause, Miss Florence M., Raymond, HR- 773 Kupresin, Nick, E. Moline, SR-474 Kweder, Dr. David J., Waukegan, IL, HR- 1177 Latinmer, Katherine, HR-1147 Lawrence, Roscoe, Chicago, SR-43 Lee, Mr. Charles, Chicago, HR-549 LeFlore, Anita Louise, Chicago, HR-45 Lemke, LeRoyW., Willow Springs, IL, SR- 777 Licht, Harold R., Urbana, HR-998 Lind, Bruce C., Hoffman Estates, HR-1465 Lind, Bruce Clement, Hoffman Estates, HR-1422 Lindahl, Clarence H., Roselle, SR-919 Lockhart, Eula, Chicago, HR-1459 Long, Leo Araon, Chicago, HR-618 Lopez, Gabriel, Jr., 14 months, HR-424 LuAnn West, Chicago, HR-1287 Macuga, Virginia, Chicago, SR-389 2612 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Mandich, Mary Sorich, formerly of Bridgeport, HR-651 Marble, James E., Jr., Chicago, SR-13 Margalus, William A., Bridgeport, SR-667 Marshall, William, Sr., Urbana, HR-41 Martin, William P., Spfld., SR-651 Matthews, Blanche Neaton, Chicago, HR- 1440 Mautino, Rep. Richard A., Spring Valley, HR-1104, 1105 McCuskey, Margaret, Florida, HR-1248 McDowell, Bernard, Chicago, SR-79 McGee, Otis, Chicago, HR-23 McGruder, James, Chicago, HR-1007 McKinney, Rossevelt, O'Fallon, HR-1312 McKnight, Charlie B. Wilson, HR-1362 McLoskey, Robert T., Monmouth, HR-391, 685 Merikas, Christos, SR-650 Merrimac, George L., Champaign, HR- 1457 Merritt, Former Senator Thomas W.,. Hoopeston, HR-1372 Messe, Hubert F., Chicago, SR-105 Middendorf, Alvin D., Jacksonville, HR- 1103 Miller, Senator Peter J., Wood Dale, SR- 454; HR-593 Milton, Ann, Crete, HR-1286 Minger, Eddie, Jr., Chicago, HR-96 Mode, Maryann, Okawville, HR-1439 Moore, Bishop Lemuel Nathaniel, Sr., Normandy, HR-1037. Moore, Dorothy, tribute in her honor, SR- 697 Moore, S. Duane, Springfield, IL, SR-584 Morris, Anthony Robert, Sr., HR-29 Moss, Stanton Lee, Chicago, HR-75 Motzer, Stephanie L., Naperville, HR-I1189 Muhammad, Abdul Wali, Chicago, HR- 1359; 1451; SR-953 Murin, Frank A., Cicero, HR-1363; SR-918 Narducy, Leo E., Chicago, SR-963, Nash, Steven G., Chicago, HR-905; SJR-82 Neville, Alice Dempsey, Chicago, HR-906 Newell, Carrie, Chicago, HR-1275 Newell, Shelby, Chicago, HR-577 Norton, Paris, Jr., HR-1067 O'Connor, Ahmed Longstreet, HR-1145 O'Connor, Len, Chicago, HR-920 O'Neal, Bertha Lee, Chicago, HR-231 O'Neill, Albert J., Philo, HR-100 Oelze, Elmer, Jr., Nashville, SR-516 Olsen, Ellie, Oak Brook, SR-106 Osgood, Charles Egerton, Urbana, HR- 1131 Oswald, Helen G., Naperville, HR-1216 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Page, Thomas, Savoy, HR-1322 Palmore, William, Chicago, SR-340 Papini, Sergio, Chicago, SR-39 Parichy, Emery A., Forest Park, SR-989 Parkinson, Robert L., Baraboo, Wisconsin, HR-183 Parks, Samuel, Chicago, SR-265; HR-398 Penn, Michael, Chicago, HR-238 Perez, Victor, Sr., Chicago, HR-1232 Pine, Rabbi J. Jerome, Decatur, HR-16 Pomatto, Bruno L., Spring Valley, HR- 1351 Porter, Lance Corporal Christian, Spfld., H R-154; SR-178 Proletti, Ralph, Chicago, SR-895 Pruitt, Ersell Wayne III, Chicago, SR-459 Ray, George T., Jr., SR-915 Reddy, Mike, Danville, HR-121 Reed, Homer, Jr., HR-146 Reese, Harry B., Winnetka, IL, HR-1211, SR-873 Reilly, Thomas E., Marion, HR- 1192 Reinsch, Lawrence J., Jr?, HR-207 Reynarowycz, Alexander, SR-986 Rhoden, Tony, Chicago, HR-159 Rice, Aaron, Chicago, HR-1204 Richards, Shenosha Celest, Chicago, HR- 377 Riegel, Cliff W., Champaign, HR-47 Rimpson, Milton Earl, Chicago, HR-1121 Roberts, Dean C., Tolono, HR-1326 Rock, Kathryn C., Senate Pres. Rock's Mother, Chicago, SR-375 Rodgers, Rev. James Allen, HR-677 Rodgers, Rev. Leo W., Miami, Flordia, HR-670 Rogers, Vicky Moore, Chicago, HR-1374 Rollinson, Deacon Tomy L., HR-1011 Roti, Irene Grace, Chicago, SR-967; HR- 1426 Roti, Irene, SR-972 Roudebush, John Michael, Chicago, SR- 476 Ryan, Joanna Octavia, SR-916 Sadler, Marguerite, Chicago, SR-991 Sauget, Vincent John, SR-621 Scarlata, Anna, Chicago, SR-81 Schneider, Benton W., Highland, HR-48 Schuster, Eric John, Champaign, HR-355 Scott, Mrs. Martha, Spfld., SR-689 Serdar, Paul, former Chairman of IL Racing Commission & founder of Imperial Mink Ranch, HR-1290 Shapland, Earl, Champaign, IL, HR-1371 Shea, Joel F., Wheaton, SR-821 Sievers, Arnold, Monticello, HR-551 Siminaitis, Rose, Chicago, SR-721 2613 RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS--Cont. Slaw, Joseph James, Decatur, HR-1412 Sledge, Dale H., Chicago, SR-832 Smith, Everett G., Urbana, HR-1327 Smith, Irene M., Chicago, HR-887 Smith, Lonnie Earl, 14, Chicago, HR-1447 Smith, Ralph, Hickory Hills, HR-798 Smith, Roscoe Clarence, Chicago, HR-1083 Soffietti, John, Fox Lake, HR-1401 Sokol, Kra D., Rogers Park, HR-521 Spataro, Sammy, Jr., Chicago, SR-966 Stanton, Stanley, Chicago, HR-966 Stefanski, Roman W., Chicago, HR-1405; SR-970 Stoffel, William J., Sr., Cicero, SR-122 Stratton, Kenneth Odell, Champaign, HR- 1282 Sullivan, John R., Chicago, SR-965 Sulski, Justice Robert J., SR-409 Swasko, Rev. Andrew, Berwyn, SR-541 Sy, Linda Jean, Homer, HR-1324 Tangora, Sally, Champaign, HR-986 Tate, Deacon Frank, Chicago, HR-113 Taylor, Samuel E., Chicago, HR-8 Thames, Minnie Merle Craft, Chicago, HR-1162 Thinnes, Charles, Champaign, HR-956 Thursh, Dr. Donald Robert, Champaign, HR-614 Toney, Jacob A., Spfld., IL, HR-774 Tummelson, Alexene, Champaign, HR- 1323 Tunney, Robert E., Chicago, SR-886 Vaca, Jesse, Chicago, HR-376 Valine, Geraldine "Judy", E. Carondelet, SR-926 Vanecko, Raphael, Chicago, SR-610 Vogt, Edward A., Champaign, HR-132 Vondrak, Edward O., Chicago, SR-92 Walker, Mrs. Tommie Parker, HR-1445 Walton, Ruth Ethridge, Chicago, HR-122 Washington, Owen O., Chicago, HR-1404 Weingart, Charles P., McHenry, SR-899 Williams, Consuella O'Neal, Chicago, HR- 30 Williams, Herman, Chicago, SR-44 Williams, Josie L., Chicago, HR-953 Williams, Richard Arthur, Chicago, HR- 1173 Williams, Roy, Urbana, HR-333 Williams, Susie L., Chicago, HR-1458 Williamson, Ernest, Chicago, SR-107 Winckler, Lieutenant George, Naperville Fire Dept., HR-1158 Wirth, Al, entrepreneur, SR-629 Wittick, Maurice "Bud", Paris, IL, SJR-9 Wolff, Charles, pres. of board of trustees, University of IL, HR-1403 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MEMORIALS-Cont. Wonderlin, Thomas A., Hoopeston, HR- 1367 Wonogas, Helen, Chicago, SR-176 Wood, George M., Mt. Propect, SR-917 Wordlaw, Rev. Joshua Napoleon, Chicago, HR-1152 Wynn, Sandra Lorecia, Chicago Yoder, Martha, Fisher, HR-957 Young, Addine, Chicago, HR-275 Young, Clifton, Jr., Chicago, HR-274 Yurtevich, Peter, McCook, SR-14 Zorn, William R., former resident of Chatsworth, HR-615 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS adopt rule of professional conduct prohibit ing attorney-client sexual relationship, SR-361 Bloomington Gold/Corvettes U.S.A., choose Spfld., for 1991 Corvette convention, HR- 147 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Oct., 1991, HR-1048 Chief Illiniwek, retain at U of I, HJR-84 Chief Illiniwek, U of I urged to retain, HR- 1142 citizens of IL oppose discrimination in capital sentencing, basis of race of either victim or defendant, HR-241 continue negotiations, bring peace to Ireland, United kingdom & Republic of Ireland urged, SR-998 domestic violence, county-wide policy, HR- 883 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Baltic states, IL House urged, HR-89 Cache River Wetlands Project, urge Governor for completion, SJR-114 Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990, exchange fundsbetween federal governments & States, HR- 1212; SR-949 citizens of voting age, cast a ballot that is equal weight & quality, HJR-22; HR-325 Civil Rights Act of 1991, U.S. House and Senate urged, HJR-35; SR-372; HR-523 condemn recent brutal violence by Soviet forces in Lithuania & Latvia, HR-174, 15, SR-177 conducting formal hearings, International Studies & Business & Foreign Languages, Citizen's Council on Economic Development call upon, SR-618 Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards; Automobiles to 45 miles per gal., SR-197 Croatian-American community, fight for freedom & democracy, Pres. Bush & U. S. Congress urged, HR- 142 2614 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. disabled veterans, designate 2nd week in Nov. to remember them, U. S. Congress & Pres. urged, SR-523 disabled veterans, retired, receive Veterans' Admin. service-connected, pay without deductions, HR-344 drought aid to American farmers, create & finance a program, HR- 1126 earthquake insurance & reinsurance program, Congress & Pres. to enact, SR-518 Edward McBroom Bridge, new Washington Ave Bridge crossing Kankakee River, SJR-12 farm program provisions, producers to maximize income from marketplace, receive benefits, SR-59 Federal Aviation Admin. & air transportation industry, standard industry-wide noise abatement profile, HR-522 Federal Clean Coal Technology Program, reject porposal to eliminate funding, U. S. Congress urged, SR- 97 Flag of U. S., Congress shall have power to prohibit the physcial desecration, SR-58, 204; HR-322, 1386 Flight Attendant Duty Time Act of 1991, maximum duty times & minimum rest periods, Congress urged, SR-669 foreign firms, 50 states, system of coordination & cooperation, Governor urged, HJR-19, 20 health benefits, retired coal miners, adopt legislation by Congress to ensure, HR-1397; SR-951 Hispanic American, appoint to U. S. Supreme Court, Pres. Bush urged, HR-838, 840 IL citizens as prisoner or missing in action from Vietnam,.locate information, Pres. Bush urged, SR- 675 IL Congressional Delegation, rights of all citizens are protected, HR-369 immigration fraud, State's Attorneys of IL &. IL Attorney General urged, SR-652 increase dependent exemption to $7,000 or nonrefundable tax credit, $1,000 dependent child, Pres. &. Congress urged, HR-644 increased federal assistance to schools adjacent to U. S. Military bases, HR-1186 international faculty & student exchange program, African & Carribbean nations, SJR-70 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. investigate fraud, immigrants & families, State's Attorney throughout State & IL Attorney General utged, HR-861 Most-Favored-Nation status, People's Republic of China, U. S. Congress urged, SR-402 National Organ Donors Medal, U. S. Congress urged, HJR-88 Older Americans Freedom to Work Act, Congress urged, HR-1249 Operation Desert Storm & Shield, men & women of military services, negotitate payment plan on debts & overdue balances, companies urged, SR-109; HR-124 oppose evils of racism & anti-Semitism, SR-190; HR-298 people of Croatia, fighting for freedom, SR-663,952 people of Slovenia, fighting for freedom, SR-662 people of Taiwan, join with IL as a sister state, citizens closer together, HJR-10 personal property tax, Dept. of Revenue directed, HR-754 principal regulator of insurers, H.R. 9 & S. 430, Pres. & Congress of U. S. reject, SR-318; HR-496 Promotion of Rifle Practice, for National Board, restore funding, Congress urged, HR-902 protecting this country's natural resources, U. S. Sec. of Agriculture urged, SR-379 pursuing the capturing of all available federal dollars, task force created, SJR-99 real property within IL, IL Congressional Delegation encouraged, SJR-4 redirecting federal resources, HJR-91 SJR-112 remove sexually transmitted diseases, test all immigrants forHIV infection, HR-90 rescind the import alert imposed by Food & Drug Admin. & support use of RU-486 for research, HJR-83 rural hospitals, support rural health care transition grants, Congress .urged, HR-252 Social Security benefits, eliminate inequities, Congress urged, HR-315; HJR-1 South Africa, continue United States' sanctions, Pres. Bush urged, SR-914 student financial aid programs, HR- 225 2615 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. terminating Illinois' mandatory provider fee program, prevent HCFA from taking any action, IL Congress urged, HJR-79 tollway fees, review & withdraw his plans to increase, Robert Hickman urged, HR-941 unfair trade practices, ensure United States' interests, IL Congressional delegation urged, HR-412 United Nations' Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Congress urged, HR-1399 Western Route, Amtrak, a new passenger rail service, from Chicago to Florida, HR-213 1990 IL census figures, Sec. of U.S. Commerce Dept. urged, HJR-34 1994 World Cup, full support, Chicago selected 1994 World Cup venue, SR- 266 Henry, Hnorable William C.."Bill", sincere wishes for recovery, HR-1153 IL State Toll Highway Authority, 4 lane tollway, connect Carbondale- Murphysboro area, to the Metro East area, SR-403 IL toll highway system, expand, SJR-85, 88 King, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., civil rights in U. S., HR-1468 Legislative Districts, every State agency with office located outside of Spfld., inform Senator & Rep's affected, SR-787 legislators from the Republic of Lithuania, welcomes delegation, HJR-82 Mautino State Park, rename undeveloped Shallow Brook State Pk., directs IL Dept. of Conservation, SR-862 object to creation of mail order pharmaceutical program, HJR-87 October of 1991 through October 1992 the Year of Citizenship, SR-843 Parents as Teachers, solicit support for early-intervention programs, HR-271 post office, Cicero, IL, SR-388; HR-528 promote greater safety, youngsters playing baseball & softball, youth baseball organizations urged, HR-725; SR-914 short-term credit to all state employees, Credit Union One urged, SR-687 Soviet Union Treaty, reject, Supreme Soviet Socialist Republic called upon, HR-59 SPECIAL DAYS, WEEKS AND MONTHS American Wetlands Month, HR-419 Arbor Day, April 26, 1991, HR-742 Baltic Freedom Day, June 14, 1991, HR-710 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Beth Eden Baptist Church Centennial Celebration, June 1, 1991, SR-259 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October, 1991, SR-736; HR-1048 Brookfield Zoo Day, Tuesday, June 25, 1991, HR-766 Captive Nations Week, 3rd week in July, HR-889; SR-690 Catholic Schools Week, Jan. 27 through Feb. 2, 1991, Jan. 26 - Feb. 1, 1992, HR-55, HR-1470; SJR-109 Chamber of Commerce Executives Appreciation Day, May 27, 1992, SJR-1 10 Chicago Housing Authority Tenant Patrol Day, Sunday, Dec. 15, 1991, HR-1257 Chicago Shoreland News Day in IL, Friday, March 8, 1991 & Feb. 7, 1992, HR-120, 1217; SR-77, 888 Chicago State University Week, March 17th through 23rd, HR-133; SR-101 Citizens Support the Troops Day, Feb. 14, 1991, JSR-2 Community Action Week, MAy 20 through 25, SR-398 Community Awareness and Pride Week, May 13-17, 1991, SR-350 Dance Marathon Weekend, Mar. 8th, 9th and 10th, 1991, Mar. 6th, 7th & 8th, 1992, HR-115, 1431 Day of Care, March 16, 1991, SR-137 Dean Tarasevicius Day in IL, Aug. 7, 1991, SJR-86 Exceptional Children's Week in IL, May 5-11, 1991, HR-263 Family Life Week, November 24-30th, 1991, SJR-92 Florence Knight Day, January 26, 1992 SR-944 German-American Day in IL, Oct. 6, 1992, SR-980 Girl Scout Leader's Day in IL, April 22, 1991, SR-158 Girl Scout, Week in IL, March 10-16, 1991,SR-113 Greek Heritage Week in IL, May 5-13, SJR-50 Herrinfesta Italiana, May 24 to 27, 1991, SR-310 Home improvement Month, May, HR- 643 IL Tourism Week, May 19th to 25th, 1991, HR-297; SR-188 International Visitors' Month in IL, HJR-66 Islamic Appreciation Day, Sept. 27, 1991, HR-1020 John R. Pellegrini Day, October 20, 1991, SR-759; HR-1082 2616 RESOLUTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS--Cont. Johnny Genna Day, Sept. 27, 1991, SR-577 Judge Billy Jones Day, third Monday of September, HR- 1002 Korea Unification Day in IL, July 13, 1991, HR-336; SR-219 Korean War Remembrance Day, June 25, 1991, SJR-32 Management Week in IL, June 3-8, 1991, SJR-56 Marklund Children's Home Day, Bloomingdale, July 8, 1991 Mathematics Awareness Week, April 27, 1991, HR-351 Mildred B. Angelo Day in IL, May 27, 1991, HR-447, SR-415 National Asian Heritage Weeks, first two weeks of May, HR-380 National Black Nurses Day, Feb. 1, 1991, SR-21 National Flag Day, June 14 of each year, SR-510 National Girls & Women in Sports Day, Feb. 7, 1991, HR-61 Northern IL Veterans Memorial, May 27, 1991, HR-347 Paul Harris Day in IL, April 27, 1991, HR-374 Probation Challenge Solutions Day, May 4, 1991, HR-417 Probation Challenge-Solutions Part II Day, June 29, 1991, HR-748 Professional Secretaries Week, April 21-27, 1991, HR-305, 314; SR-201 Puerto Rican Educators Day, May 31, 1991, SR-432 Respect Life Week in IL, Oct. 6 through 13, 1991 & Oct. 4-11, 1992, SR-96, 996 Rick Frank day, July 20, 1991, HR- 857 School Bus Safety Week, IL, October 20 to 26, 1991, HR-338; SR-207 Sharon Thomas Day, June 4, 1991, HR-621 Shawnee Trails Bike Trek Days, Sept. 13 through 15, 1991, HR-913 SPAC Day in IL, April 24, 1991, HR- 371 Statewide Affordable Housing Week, April 13-21, HR-228 Tax Freedom Day, May 9, 1991, HR- 437 Transit Appreciation Day in IL, May 15, 1991, HR-501; SR-366 Valentine's Day Pro-Troop Citizen's Rally, Chicago, SR-53 Vermilion County Conservation District Day, June 14, 1991, HR- 520; SR-468 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. RESOLUTIONS- MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. Victim Rights Week in IL, April 21- 27, HR-346 Volunteer Week in IL, April 21-17, 1991, SR-133; HR-184 War in the Gulf, moment of prayer in IL, Feb. 22, 1991, 11:00 o'clock, HR-67 Week for the National Observance, June 2 through June 8, 1991, SR- 411; HR-548 Wine Appreciation Week in IL, Sept. 28 through October 4, 1992, HR- 1370; SR-969 Women History Month, March, HR- 151 Women's Day at City Colleges, March 21, 1991, HR-195 Workers' Memorial Day, in IL, Sunday, April 28, 1991, HR-364; SR-288 World Day for, Laboratory Animals in IL, April 26-27, 1991, HR-372; SR- 297 Year of Citizenship, October 1991 & 1992, HR-1081 Youth Art Month in IL, March, 1991, HR-104 Stoika, Anna, appalled by anonymous violence, and injustice, HR-876 suspend all pending timber sales & timber sales preparation activities.in Shawnee Forest, SR-319 VETERANS IL Human Service resources, SJR-75 Northern IL Veterans Memorial, May 27, 1991, HR-347 raising revenue at State Fair, State of IL provide grants, HR-331 reevaluate federal statutory limits on length of rehabilitation programs, serious combat or service-connected injuries, SR-95 White Sox stadium named for Bill Veeck, IL Sports Facilities Authority & Chicago White Sox urged, SR-211 REVISORIES See STATUTES RULES See STATE GOVERNMENT (Administrative Procedure Act) SAFETY Asbestos Abatement Act See EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY Asbestos Building Permit Act, SB-984; HB- 2519 Boat Registration and Safety Act 2617 SAFETY-Cont. building, first time title, documentation, HB-1059 personal watercraft; investigations; registration decals; safety certification, HB-1.431 sailboards, personal flotation devices, HB-476. water skier safety flag, HB-528 watercraft theft; no wake zones; blood alcohol/breath tests; safety equipment; accident reports; info disclosure, HB-1369 Bottled Water Act. labeling; standards, HB-788 Carnival and Amusement Rides Safety Act exceptions, eliminates; water slides, HB-486 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Explosives Act, Illinois See NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Facilities Requiring Smoke Detectors Act child care facilities, HB-1645 Food Safety Transportation Act food components; vehicle cleaning, HB- 1901 Furniture Fire Safety Act repeals; Furniture Testing and Fire Safety Code, HB-1981 Health and Safety Act - see: EMPLOYMENT highway conditions DOT weather info telephone number, HB-1096 Home Inspector Liability Act, HB-1031 Household Hazardous Waste Act, HB-1509 Lead Poisoning and Lead Abatement Act, HB-1852 Live Entertainment Performance Crowd Safety Act, Illinois, HB-348, 626 motor vehicles drag racing, SB-97; HB-468 funeral processions, HB-1011 hazardous dilapidated vehicles, HB- 1276 head lamps in rain, HB-828, 1275 motorcycles, SB-22, 23, 88 tarpaulins, SB-222 tow truck lights, HB-537 Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act technical changes, HB-1449 Personal Watercraft Safety Act, HB-1651 Repetitive Stress Injury Prevention Act, HB-557 Restaurant Food Disclosure Act, HB-2576 Roller Skating Safety Act, HB-1170 Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 Safety Inspection and Education Act - see: EMPLOYMENT Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SAFETY- Cont. schools- see: EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY seat belts - see: MOTOR VEHICLES Street Light District Act technical changes, HB-2280 Tall Structures Safety Act, HB-1286 Tanning Facility Permit Act, HB-1853 Video Display Terminal Safety Act, HB- 504 Zoning to Eliminate Airport Hazards Act, repeals, HB-1286 SALES Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Consumer Contract Plain Language Act, SB-879 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB-663 Convenience Store Safety Act, HB-564 Information Services Sales Act, SB- 114 Lip-Synching DisclosureAct, HB-1638 Motor Vehicle Franchise Act vehicle definitions; unfair competition; arbitration proceedings, SB-1273 Motar Vehicle Retail Installment Sales Act delinquency charge,.HB-2015 delinquency charges, HB-2015 delinquency fees, SB-1273 deliquency charges, HB-1911 interest rate limit, HB-593 repossession; interest rate, SB-1412 motor vehicles credit union, bank premises, SB-393; HB-731 New Vehicle Buyer Protection Act (Lemon Law) legislative intent, HB-2619 Postage Stamp Vending Machine-Act, repeals, HB-1140 Pre-Need Cemetery Sales Act technical changes, SB-978 Real Property Sales Lien Act, SB-556 Rental-Purchase Agreement Act itemized principal/interest amounts, HB-1379 repossession, HB-1379 Retail Installment Sales Act delinquency charges, HB-2015 deliquency charges, HB-1911 Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, repeals, SB- 823; HB-1849 Securities Law of 1953, Illinois disclosure, Ill. Investor's Bill of Rights, SB-293 registration, Sec. of State transactional exemptions, HB-2405 technical changes, SB-1465 Soil Admendment Act, HB-1207 Specialty Farm Product Buyers Act,, HB-1769 2618 SALES-Cont. spray paint, bans sale, HB-2196 Ticket Scalping Act repeals, HB-1311, 1563 ticket brokers exemptions, SB-800; HB-1098, 1311 Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act cigarette papers, vending machines, HB-672 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 Transient Merchant Act of 1987 trade shows, exempt, HB-988 Uniform and Deceptive Trade Practices Act equitable relief, SB-1507 University Retail Sales Act retail operations limits, HB-1968 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 Video Movie Sales and Rentals Act sales/rentals to persons under age 17, HB-1402, 2287 SENIOR CITIZENS Adult Day Services Resource Development Project Act, HB-2464 Adult Foster Home Act, HB-1908 Aging, Illinois Act on the Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers, HB-1160 Alzheimers caregivers relief demonstration program, SB-727 caregivers service program, HB-1542 elderly institutionalization prevention, HB-330 foster grandparent program, high risk mothers & children care, HB-2472- homemaker/chore housekeeper salaries, SB-705 noninstitutionalized services eligibility standards, HB-761 noninstitutnl. services ineligibility, notice, SB-441, 1009 prescription drugs use pamphlet, SB-56 preventive services, home delivered meals, SB-1037; HB-2162 reverse mortgage loans, HB-67 technical changes, SB-1037; HB-2162 All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly Act, HB-2466 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act Demonstration Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, HB-1291 Elder Abuse and Neglect Act domestic living situation; neglect; liability; reports, HB-1713 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. SENIOR CITIZENS--Cont. foster care & emergency shelter pilot program, SB-651 Home Repair Fraud Act penalties, senior citizen victims, SB-64 Partnership for Long-Term Care Act, HB-2471 Respite Demonstration Program Act availability/utilization of services, HB-1162 technical changes, HB-1162 reverse mortgage loans, SB-33; HB-67 Senior Citizen Earnest Money Refund Act, SB-582 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) annual adjustment, H1-1568 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 eligibility, HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45; HB- 2693 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479 Senior Citizens Child Care Support Act, HB-329 Senior Citizens Home Environment Living Program, HB-1881 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act See TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES Senior Volunteer Service Credit program, Demonstration, HB-1291 Sr. Citizens and Low-Income Home Renovation Program, HB-1644 Statewide Volunteer Professionals Act, SB- 1453 subsidized housing unrelated aged/disabled joint occupants, HB-785 SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-1) RESOLUTIONS-GENERAL ASSEMBLY adjournment HJR-1, 2, 3, 4 SJR-1, 2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 House organizational, HR-1 Senate organizational, SR-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES Property Tax Limitation Act, SB-1; HB-1, 2, 3 2619 SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-1)-Cont. Revenue Act of 1939 real property classification, SB-2 technical changes, HB-2, 4, 5 STATE AGENCIES Anti-Union Campaign Funding Prohibition Act, SB-780 Architectural, Eng. and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act, HB-452 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Asbestos Abatement Authority, Illinois abolishes; CDB assume functions, HB- 1656 Bureau of the Budget federal fund applications, SB-971 Gov. State budget/appropriations, HB- 2714 State agencies budgetary compliance, Gov. monitor & report to G.A., HB- 2714, Ill. Housing Dev. Auth., Ill. Dev. Finance Auth., Ill..Health Facilities Auth., Ill. Sports Facilities Auth., SB-483 State Toll Highway Authority, Ill., SB-480; HB-275 technical changes, SB-1416 Capital Development Board Asbestos Abatement Authority, abolishes; CDB assume functions, SB-1264, 1395; HB-1656 environmental barriers standards, CDB interpretation, HB-901 membership community college board members, HB-1097 legislative members, additional, SB-938 State treasurer, ex officio, SB-881; HB-967 school planning assistance/debt service grants, HB-604 Children's Bill of Rights, SB-745 Children's Protection and Advocacy Act, HB-584 Court of Claims DUI additional penalty, SB-294 DCMS travel management office, SB-405 Descriptive Video Service Act, SB- 1171; HB-510, 1309 Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954; SB-922 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE AGENCIES-Cont. Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Family Advocacy Act, HB-2187 Gender falanced Appointments Act, HB-12 Historic Preservation Agency operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 technical changes, SB-996 Homeless Relief Agency, Illinois, HB-1649 Interagency Casework Cooperation Act, SB-149 Interagency Coordination of Services Act, SB-475 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Lake Michigan Protection Authority, HB- 1263 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB- 1157 petty cash funds, HB-1945 Public Agency Construction Equitable Adjustment Act, SB-713 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 recycling recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 Sec. of State Securities Dept., criminal justice agency, HB-2405 State.Agency Depressed Area Study and Plan Act, HB-1577 State Agency Employees Child Care Services Act fee schedule discounts, HB-203 State Agency Entity Creation Act, SB- 1171, 1348; HB-2416 State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act, Illinois automatic/conditional approval; Ill. State Museum data, mapping, SB- 525 notification/approval of Director, exceptions, SB-750 State/private projects, notice, funding & approval, SB-922; HB-841 State Appellate Defender Act cases, definition, SB-151 county reimbursements, HB-2507 jurisdiction, extends, HB-1950 representation, indigent criminal case appeals, SB-425 State Bond Board Act, HB-1947 State Toll Highway Authority, Illinois, SB- 480 2620 STATE AGENCIES-Cont. State Travel Management Services Office, DCCA, SB-42 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's Act investigators, HB-700 Sentencing and Juvenile Dispositional Review Advisory Committee, SB- 468 tax expenditure information report, SB- 1172 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Educational Choice Act, HB-890 grants See GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Outdoor Advertising Act, HB-484 plans, policy & program development, studies boards of education inservice training, SB-1178 Chi. tuition voucher system program, HB-288 Children of Alcoholic Parents School Program Act, HB-1230 recycled paper procurement, rules, HB-97 Removal of Financial Barriers to College Graduation Act, HB-1540 scholastic progress tests, HB-1177 statewide salary survey, HB-266 student dropouts/learning problems, SB-3 Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social Responsibility, HB-1705 technical preparation grant program, HB-755 powers and duties high impact training services, local education agencies, HB-2100 powers enumerated throughout School Code, HB-825 recognition standards, certificates, HB-885 regional superintendent of schools, duties, SB-424; HB-611, 759, 760 school free lunch program reimbursements, SB-283 State Board meetings & workshops, monthly posting in schools, SB-649 task forces/advisory boards, parent members, HB-1637 text materials list, public inspection, HB-215 Urban Education Partnership Grants, SB-725 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Cont. reports common schools State mandates, HB-844 statewide salary survey, HB-266 School Choice Act of 1991, HB-2304 State Superintendent of Education fiscal notes, HB-190, 2769 parent members, task forces/advisory boards, HB-1637 reports: costs for transportation & special ed, HB-215 trade school complaints, annual report, SB-1511 technical changes, SB-787 STATE EMBLEMS Flag Display Act State flag position, HB-1506 Private Flag Display Protection Act, SB- 333; HB-1506 .State Designations Act, HB-2439 State soil Drummer Silty Clay Loam, HB-241 STATE GOVERNMENT Administrative Procedure Act licensing, outstanding child support obligations, HB-2486 proposed rules, copies to DCCA; business impact statements; ex parte communications; separation of functions, SB-175 recodification; ex parte communications; Sec. of State rules review, SB-175 rules procedures, SB-326 Architectural, Engineering and Land Surveying Services Procurement Act, HB-452 Civil Administrative Code Departments of State Government - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT gasohol use, DCMS rules, HB-2325 high speed rail/magnetic levitation transportation development, HB-1960 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 State budget, tax expenditures, HB- 2364 technical changes, SB-1270; HB-1606, 1913,2626 Construction Crew Program Act, Illinois, HB-1877 DCMS travel management office, SB-405; HB-1297 Departments of State Government See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT 2621 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Domestic Products Procurement Act, HB- 143 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Illinois, HB-1624 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB- 1189 Education for Employment Programs and Services Act, Illinois, SB-180 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992 creates, SB-424; HB-2702 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239 Energy Conservation in Public Buildings Act, HB-1865 Equitable Restrooms Act, HB-812, 1150, 1309 Ethanol Fuel Act, HB-865, 1309 Fiscal Note Act See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB- 2538 Food Service Privatization Act, HB-917 General Assembly See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Government Buildings Energy Cost Reduction Act of 1991, SB-972 Governmental Ethics Act See ETHICS Inspector General for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Act, HB-715 Interagency Policy Wetland Act of 1989, HB-2554 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act technical changes, SB-1154 Labor Equity Act, Illinois, HB-1776 Lobbyist Registration Act See PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION Long Term Care Ombudsman, State nursing home resident written summary of rights, HB-492 Mobile Home Park Ombudsman, HB-90, 822 Non-Duplication of State Services Act, HB- 1157 Open Government Commission, HB-2035 Private Enterprise Review and Advisory Board, SB-828; HB-2054 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB- 507; HB-703 Purchasing Act, Illinois bid exempt contracts Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. fiscal impact report, SB-261 community colleges, State agencies, HB-2299 contractor records, 5 years, SB- 1171 disqualifications, SB-195 felons, HB-493 Governmental Anti-Apartheid Act, .HB-30 Illinois-made, HB-143 operations & responsibilities, HB -1309 recycled content paper products, HB- 1158 recycled materials, bidding preference, SB-922; HB-2338 repeals; State Government Procurement Code, HB-2546 State agencies maximum supplies, SB-45 tax delinquent vendors ban, SB-99; HB-438 technical changes, SB-719; HB-218, 1743 U.S. made goods, HB-512 university food procurement, HB-1077 reapportionment See GENERAL ASSEMBLY Residential Care for Children, Interagency Coordinating Commission on, SB-94 State agencies See STATE AGENCIES State and Local Government Contractors Gasohol Use Act, HB-2370 State Board of Health, replaces Board of Public Health, HB-1953 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State Bonded Indebtedness Limitation Act, HB-1986 State budget, tax expenditure report, HB- 2364 State Building Cellulose Insulation Act, SB- 867 State contracts DOT subcontract guidelines, SB-21 electric service, HB-1526 Illinois Business Support Act, HB-2049 Out-of-state Contractor Surety Bond Act, HB-4 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, HB-59 State Employees Deferred Compensation Plan Fund, exempt from transfer to GRF, HB-2783 State Finance Act See PUBLIC FUNDS AND MONIES vacation/sick leave accrued time, certified, SB-771 State Government Procurement Code, HB- 2546 2622 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. STATE OFFICERS Attorney General A.G. Task Force on. Environmental Legal Resources, SB-232 Attorney General's Charitable Trust Enforcement Fund, HB-1564 Consumer Item Pricing Act, HB- 663 Environmental Legal Resources, Attorney General's Task Force on, SB-989 human skeletal remains protection orders, HB-520 Investigation of Police Brutality Act, SB-744 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 Pollution Abatement Enforcement Act -- see: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Statewide Grand Jury Act, HB-316 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act, HB-2110 Auditor General Fiscal Responsibility Report Card Act, HB-2538 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 Comptroller direct deposit, mental health service providers, SB-1079 public aid, financial & food stamp benefits, direct deposits, HB-342, 2216, 2227 Public Use Trust Act, HB-526 Scholarship School Act, SB-1094; HB-2399 State agency tax expenditure reports, SB-1172 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State Prompt Payment Act, uniform rules, HB-738, 2697 technical changes, SB-1172, 1329, 1416 Governor Early Intervention Services System Act, HB-954 Economic Dev. Policy Board Act, Ill., HB-1624 Economy and Productivity in State Government Act, Commission on, SB-1189 Emerg. Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1992, SB-424; HB-2702 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 1991, SB-1239' Executive Branch Ethics Act, SB- 182 Executive Orders - see: EXECUTIVE ORDERS Federal Buildings Retrocession Act, SB-1312 funds transfer authority, SB-45 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State budget/appropriations; State agency budgetary compliance, Gov. monitor, HB- 2714 submission of budget, SB-1173 Lieutenant Governor Gov. Office of Voluntary Action, functions assigned to Lt. Gov. Senior Action Centers, E091-6 Gubernatorial Elections Finance Act, HB-1010 Public Official Name Display Act, HB- 1198,2781 Secretary of State Health Care Decisions Central Registry Act, SB-502 Securities Dept., criminal justice agency, HB-2405 Treasurer Advisory Task Force on Developing Markets for Recyclable Materials, SB-189 change over audits, end of term of office, SB-650 direct deposit, mental health service providers, SB-1079 ex officio board member, various Boards/Authorities, SB-881; HB-967 Future Education Account Act, SB-399; HB-915 public aid payment direct deposit, HB-342 Public Aid recipient payments, direct deposit, HB-342, 2216, 2227 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 State Treasurer's Bank Compensation Pilot Program Act, HB-2108 State Officers and Employees Money Disposition Act exempt: Sec. of State hearing application filing fees, HB-1995 State Paper Purchasing Act DCMS approval, HB-2181 2623 STATE GOVERNMENT-Cont. direct billing by suppliers, SB-1171 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 State Printing Contracts Act contract duration/vendor bills, SB- 1171 contract terms; billing & charge procedures, HB-2181 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 State Program Audit Report Act, SB-1170; HB-2421 State Prompt Payment Act contractors as vendors; sub tier contractors, HB-703 interest, late payments, HB-738 interest, vendor & contractor bills, HB- 2697 medical assistance payments, excludes, SB-30; HB-849, 999 public works contracts payment, HB- 703 Public Works Prompt Payment Act, SB-507 uniform application of Act, HB-738 State Property Control Act annual real property utilization report, SB-223 E.St.Louis transfer of property, SB- 1171 operations & responsibilities, HB-1309 real property utilization reports, SB- 1171 State passenger vehicles, prohibits, HB-1339 surplus State cars, municipality use, HB-721 surplus State vehicles, E. St. Louis, HB-905 transferable property, free to schools, HB-1309 State Records Act - see: RECORDS State Security Services Privatization Act, HB-924. State Travel Management Services Office, DCCA, SB-42 State vehicles, retread tires, HB-1159 Steel Products Procurement Act Domestic Products Procurement Act, name change, HB-143, 1811 U.S./Canadian made, HB-143 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Waste Reduction and Recycled Product Procurement, E091-4 Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act,. HB-2110 STATE OFFICERS See STATE GOVERNMENT. Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. STATE'S ATTORNEYS See COUNTIES STATUTES Balanced Budget Notes Act, HB-2418 codification . Codification Plan Act, SB-1406, 1407; HB-2435,2436 State Commemorative Dates Act, HB-2438 State Designations Act, HB-2439 Fiscal Note Act requirements, SB-992 State Superintendent of Education, HB-190, 2769 technical changes, SB-1172 Home Rule Note Act, SB-1032; HB-2169 Revenue Anticipation Note Act of 1991, SB-1218 revisories Civil Procedure Code: Name Change Act, Interpreter Privilege Act, Tender Act, HB-2440 Controlled Substances Act, Illinois, SB-151; HB-58, 1101, 1955, 2126, 2127 First 1991 Revisory Act, SB-1404, 1405; HB-2433,,2434 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act, SB-1410 Second 1991 Revisory Act, SB-1405 Statute on Statutes equalized assessed valuation, SB-85; HB-513 State Bond Board Act, HB-1297, 1947 Supreme Court decisions, conforming legislation, HB-2443 Township Code, SB-1411 SUNSET ACT See PROFFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS - LICENSING - REGULATION SURETIES consumer transactions 50% liability, HB-1344 TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES Boone County Civic Center Law, HB-1237 county bridge tax county board extension; backdoor referendum, SB-537 County Ec. Dev. Project Area Tax Increment Allocation Act of 1991, HB-277 County Economic Development Project Area Property Tax Allocation Act technical changes, HB-1115 motor fuel taxes Kane County, diesel fuel exemption, SB-839 2624 TAXATION - COUNTY TAXES-Cont. new taxes/tax levies Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County Law, SB-1161 emergency services and disaster operations tax, HB-1247 occupation/privilege taxes, SB-1445 stormwater management property tax, HB-1257 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX base income exclusions bond interest, HB-903 Physician Assistant Scholarship Act, HB-2581 senior citizen child care facility earnings, HB-1963 non-resident business income Illinois taxpayer/Illinois customers, HB-1429 professional athletes, HB-298, 2766 check-offs Assistance to the Blind Checkoff Fund, HB-2190 Community Mental Health Center. Checkoff Fund, HB-2194 Guberratorial Elections Fund, HB- 1010 Illinois Veterans Home Fund, HB-2504 Military Absentee Ballot Fund, HB- 2539 Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 Ryan White AIDS Victims Assistance Fund, Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities Fund, SB-1378; HB-2190 United States Olympians Assistance Fund, SB-1378 Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Fund, HB-362, 437 credits coal technology, SB-57; HB-991 daycare, HB-76 dependent children, SB-286 Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 earned income, HB-1830 enterprise zone investments, HB-527 lead abatement costs, HB-1852 Neighborhood Assistance Act, SB-926 property tax, HB-75 property tax, 5%, SB-1378 rent, earned income, HB-2793 rental income, HB-1641 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. residential property taxes, increases, SB-1440 deductions corporations, limits, SB-376 enterprise zone dividends, SB-630; HB- 673,2765 Foundation Act, Illinois, HB-1522 health insurance, self-employed, SB- 174; HB-365 home health care, HB-842 interest income, HB-902 life insurance proceeds, SB-318; HB- 429 moving expenses, HB-1476 principal residence real property tax, SB-82 residential real property tax, double deduction, permanent, SB-82; HB- 1423, 1467; SB-1(SS1) Earned Income Tax Credit Information Act, HB-1831 estimated tax homeowner associations/political organizations, exempt, SB-1328 exclusions - see: base income exemptions dependent children, HB-2793 dependents/self exemptions, SB-630 increases, individual, HB-2731 increases, persons under 13 yrs., HB- 535 Persian Gulf veterans bonus, SB- 1345; HB-2579 payments checks not payable to Ill. Dept. of Rev., SB-77 credit card, SB-1490 extensions, Persian Gulf participants, E091-1; HB-162 Persian Gulf personnel, E091-1; SB-83, 1345; HB-162, 2579 protests filing period, SB-391; HB-1025, 1733 rates congressional candidate campaign committees, HB-2575 Education Assistance Fund deposits, SB-82; SB-l(SSl) increase, delayed schedule, SB-1378 increase, permanent, SB-82, 1113; HB- 1423, 1467; SB-1(SS1). increase, SB-I 110, 1440, 1456; HB- 238, 873 increase, temporary, SB-1528; HB- 2731, 2789 School Aid Flat Grant Fund, HB-873 records, returns, notices 2625 TAXATION - ILLINOIS INCOME TAX-Cont. composite returns, nonresident beneficiaries, SB-1328 returns, filed on magnetic media, HB- 1734 returns, form & content, SB-1373 simplified EZ tax form, HB-1102 taxable income - see: base income technical changes, HB-451,1095, 1102, 1753, 2109, 2190, 2194, 2198, 2604 technical changes, SB-423, 490, 630, 1108, 1162, 1187, 1384, 1440, 1518 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 withholding tax filing returns on magnetic media, HB- 1734 protest filings, HB-1733 TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS Bingo License and Tax Act see also: GAMES AND GAMBLING prize value, HB-245 technical changes, HB-956 Charitable Games Act - see: GAMES AND GAMBLING Coin-Operated Amusement Device Tax Act redemption machine tax, SB-264, 930 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 fire protection districts emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 tax rate, ballot form, SB-593 forest preserve districts tax levy authorization, HB-220 tax levy validation, SB-1076 Gasoline Storage Tax Act registration fee, SB-1478 household hazardous waste, solid waste disposal fee surcharge, HB-1509 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693 Messages Tax Act invested capital, SB-498; HB-1085, 1733 quarterly estimated payments; invested capital, HB-1734 Mobile Home Local Services Tax Act annual increase, HB-904 Motor Fuel Tax, distribution of receipts, HB-2623 gasohol, excludes, SB-1362 international fuel tax agreements, SB- 32; HB-83, 84. kerosene fuels, special fuels, licensing, HB-1985 rates, lower, HB-1100 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. technical changes, SB-625, 785, 1174; HB-1189 19 cents per gallon, SB-1015 new taxes/tax levies community college audit expense tax levy, HB-1660 Disposable Diaper Tax Act, HB-200 employer health insurance tax, SB- 1004 fire protection emergency telephone system; surcharge; bonds, HB-846 forest preserve tax levy authorization, HB-220 household hazardous waste surcharge, SB-634; HB-1509 Outdoor Advertising Tax Act, HB- 1824 park district swimming pool tax, HB- 1583 Quad Cities Interstate Metropolitan Authority Act, HB-472 redemption machine tax, SB-930 school district income tax, HB-453, 1227 Outdoor Ad. Tax Act, HB-1824 park district swimming pool tax, HB-1583 public utilities taxes (Gas Revenue; Public Utilities Revenue; Telecommunications Excise) see also: TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES exemptions sch. dists., park dists., libraries, HB-2715 school districts, HB-1047, 1345 invested capital, HB-1085, 1733, 1734 State agencies, no payment or collection, SB-38; HB-169 Telecommunications Excise Tax Act radio repeater system, excludes, HB-1507 school taxes Chi. education tax rate, increases, HB- 562 community college audit expense tax levy, HB-1660 ed. purposes tax rates, reduces; SProperty Tax Relief Fund,'SB-1440 ed., operations & maintenance, transportation taxes, increase; sr. citizen exemptions, HB-230 educational purposes tax levies, abatement; School Income Tax Fund, SB-1456 educational service region income tax, SB-485; HB-2676 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, municipal tax, HB-2671 2626 TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS-Cont. pupil transportation, fire prevention & safety, HB-599 school district income tax, HB-453, 1227 School District Tax Replacement Fund, HB-238, 2789 special education taxes, HB-694, 695 tax levy & bond issue limits; expenditure determination; HB-2637 tax levy validation, HB-166 tax levy, combined school dists., HB-1752 technical changes, HB-908 temporary relocation expenses tax, HB-778 Special Service Area Tax Act proposal for new special service area, information, HB-1256 Truth in Taxation Act approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) levy increase notices, HB-161 repeals, SB-85; HB-513 tax levy invalidation notice in newspaper, accuracy, HB-1376 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1733, 1985 Water Company Invested Capital Tax Act invested capital, HB-1733 TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES emergency services and disaster operations tax, removes authority, HB-1247 foreign fire insurance tax pension payments, HB-961 Local Government Accountability Act, SB-1329 municipal hotel tax infrastructure improvements, HB-1144, 1902 municipal tax levies and collection approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) new taxes/tax levies municipal messages tax, radio magnetic waves, SB-616 - municipality: transmitting messages by radio magnetic waves or fiber optics, HB-2148 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 property tax surcharge, HB-882 telecommunications tax, SB-1378 township insurance/self-insurance tax levy, HB-799 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - MUNICIPAL/TOWNSHIP TAXES-Cont. occupation/privilege taxes enterprise zone businesses, HB-1972 township general assistance tax social services, HB-587 State-funded programs, HB-997 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 utility taxes enterprise zones, SB-385 gross receipts, SB-316; HB-60, 71 municipality: transmitting messages by radio magnetic waves or fiber optics, HB-2148 new ordinances, tax beginning, HB- 851,995 telecommunications tax, SB-1378 TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES accelerated collections, SB-45 Automobile Renting Occupation ard Use Tax Act surcharge, Operation Desert Storm Veterans Fund, HB-847 technical changes, HB-1958 definitions selling price; excludes rebates, HB- 1306 disbursements, school district capital improvements grants, HB-1658 exclusions High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 mutual water companies, HB-1401 exemptions food and drugs, HB-1121, 1214 food customer bill, employee tips, SB-497 recycling equipment, HB-1167 school buses, SB-324; HB-934 senior citizen food & medicine, HB- 686 Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 gasohol, HB-683 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority ground transportation providers, HB- 2790 Motor Fuel Tax Fund transfers, suspends, SB-424 new taxes/tax levies Gasohol Fuels Tax Abatement Act, SB-1364 High Technological Equipment Renting Tax Act, HB-2692 Pre-recorded Videotape Rental Occupation and Use Tax Act, HB- 2670 sale of tires, SB-1311 2627 TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES-Cont. Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241; HB- 1450, 1935 rates motor fuel, HB-18 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act certificate revocation theater owners, minor admission, HB-2287 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 deductions, enterprise zone building materials, SB-499; HB-1972 erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 exclusions enterprise zone improvement materials, HB-298 motor fuel/gasohol, increases, SB-45 protests, filing period, SB-392, 654; HB-1026, 1027, 1733 technical changes, HB-1103 technical changes, SB-499 Service Occupation Tax Act applicability, SB-1373 technical changes, SB-654 Service Use Tax Act applicability, SB-1373 erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 sale of service, SB-1328 technical changes, SB-631; HB-1406 television/catalog sales report to G.A., HB-779 Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 Use Tax Act erroneous refund, tax liability, HB-1733 refunds, improperly paid taxes, SB-654 Vehicle Use Tax business transfers, HB-2651 surcharge, tire shredding, HB-2340 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES See Also: SPECIAL SESSION 1 (SS-1) armed forces personnel, tax breaks, E091-1; HB-303 circuit breaker - see: Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act' Disaster Area Relief Act, SB-39 Local Tax Reimbursement Act, HB-516, 693,927 Longtime Owner-Occupant Property Tax Relief Act, HB-2193 new taxes/tax levies stormwater management property tax, HB-1257 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. Persian Gulf personnel, tax breaks, E091-1 Property Tax Commission, HB-1511 Property Tax Extension Limitation Act Cook County, SB-1474; HB-2707 creates, SB-1 (SS-1); SB-1378; HB- 2648 exemptions, HB-2668, 2669 Statewide application, HB-2772 Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 Property Tax Limitation Act, SB-1(SS-l); HB-I(SS-1), 2(SS-1), 3(SS-1), 6(SS-1) Property Tax Relief Grant Act, SB-1110 Real Estate Transfer Tax Act beneficial interests, sworn statements, SB-86 Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 real estate transfer declaration, sworn statements, HB-16 technical changes, SB-1029; HB-2152 Revenue Act of 1939 abatement Dept. Conservation lodges, HB-1838 educational purposes tax levies, HB-873 enterprise zones, HB-1134 home rule urban decay residential property, HB-2193 overpaid property taxes, HB-2450 recycling real property, HB-1166 urban decay areas, HB-127 approp. ordinances, filing; property tax levy public hearings; taxing dist. fund excess balances, SB-2(SS-1) assessments annual equalization factor, SB- 792 appraisal evidence, HB-55 challenge complaints, taxing dist. standing, HB-427 equalization, terminates; permanent valuation, SB-85 notice of change, SB-1328 reduced, applications, HB-892 reductions, gov'tal. regulatory programs, HB-861 reductions, horseracing grandstand, HB-1935 assessors Cook County, asmt-to-sales ratio study, HB-985 Cook County, assessment lists, HB-984 employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 township assessor, performance- based compensation, HB-406 2628 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES Cont. township assessor, qualifications, HB-1482 Board of Appeals, Cook County equalization, SB-519; HB-948 board of review complaints, copies of petition, HB- 2200 county boards of review, HB,848 collectors books-tax extensions School Income Tax, SB-1113 senior citizen homestead property, abatement, HB-2685 Cook County, quarterly payments, SB-1378 delinquent taxes active duty military personnel extensions, SB-83, 84, 85, 126; HB-303 disabled adults, public guardian notification, SB-332 duplicate notices, HB-870, 958, 1169, 1628 mortgage lender pay interest, HB-2138 no proration; redemption provisions, HB-2352 exemptions church property, filing of form, HB-2055 custodial/security personnel housing, SB-150 disabled veterans, SB-323 homestead exemptions armed forces personnel, HB-303 circuit breaker exemption, HB- 913 disabled, HB-810 general, reapplication, HB-616 general, SB-1109, 1328 inflation reduction exemption, new, HB-229, 285, 2795 prorated, HB-810, 920 senior citizens, SB-12, 1530; HB- 810, 958, 1153, 1169, 1264, 1628,2685, 2686 sr. cit. inflation reduction, new, HB-285, 2795 sr. cit. tax freeze exemption, HB- 817, 1501,2713 vehicles and portable structures, HB-1134; SB-1328 leasehold estate taxes, HB- 130 Private Sector Park Act, SB-769 Property Tax Appeal Board, State appeals from all counties, SB-518; HB-947 Property Tax Levy Limitation Act of 1991, HB-1729 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. rates calculation, SB-1378 certifications, HB-799 county tax levies, HB-838 levy certification date, HB-406 real property classification, SB-160 redemptions fees, SB-907 interest penalty, increase, HB- 1634 real property, tax sales, SB-1329 redemption period, extension, HB- 2072 right to redemption; time periods; notice; amounts; posting; deficiencies; judgments; protest, HB-2352 sales, delinquent taxes, SB-1328; HB-2352 sales in error fees, SB-907 tax bills due dates; installments, HB-2707 senior citizen information, HB- 1153 tax deeds municipal liens for water/sewer service, HB-2695 petition filing fee, HB-1123 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 tax levies, uniform dates, SB-1378 tax sales fees, SB-907 maximum bids, SB-199; HB-154 pre-registration, HB-2756 published prior registration requirements, SB-1520 redemptions; penalties, SB-1056 technical changes, HB-448, 450, 1084, 1130, 1192, 1640, 1801, 1899, 2189, 2193, 2200; HB-2(SS-1) technical changes, SB-574, 629, 814, 872, 1188, 1321, 1328, 1383 valuation coal cleaning facilities, tax benefits, SB-455 housing subsidy income, exempt, HB-1928. rehabilitation projects, HB-2193 taxpayer notice, HB-1134 Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act (Circuit Breaker) annual adjustment, HB-1568 coverage, expands, HB-932, 1168 credits, private insurance benefits (3rd party collections), SB-1506 2629 TAXATION - PROPERTY TAXES-Cont. eligibility, HB-102, 160, 568, 1474, 1568 maximum grants, HB-160, 568 pharmaceutical assistance, SB-45 qualified persons, list available to local gov't. units, HB-931 technical changes, SB-1479 Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Deferral Act deferral eligibility standard, HB-981, 1317 eligibility; Sr. Cit, Homestead Protection Act, SB-1095 Sr. Cit. Real Estate Tax Deferral and Assessed Value Freeze Act, short title, HB-866 technical changes, SB-1095 Tax Freedom Act, SB-85; HB-513, 2707 Tax Limitation Act, HB-1 (SS-1) Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, HB-1985 TAXATION - SALES TAXES See TAXATION - OCCUPATION AND USE TAXES TEACHERS authority and duties alcoholism & drug addiction intervenors, HB-2413 certification alternative certification; teacher internship policy, HB-2081 Chicago, substitute teachers certificate exchange program, SB-121 distance learning services, HB-525 equivalent teaching certificates, HB-602 math/science alternative certificate, HB-780 nonrenewable resident certificate, specific subject area, SB-240 preschool, date, SB-118 registration of certificates, HB-1891 technical changes, SB-1420 Chicago/Cook County full time positions, HB-474 compensation paid leave of absence, Downstate STeacher Retirement Board membership, SB-710 salaries, HB-128 Governmental Ethics Act teachers, exempt, HB-732 leave of absence paid, Downstate Teachers Retirement Board membership, SB-710 State Teacher Certification Board classroom teacher members, HB-2642 teacher institutes Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TEACHERS-Cont. sexual abuse & assault awareness seminars, HB-2556 TELECOMMUNICATIONS See UTILITIES TELEVISION See ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS Airport Clean Indoor Air Act, SB-1203 Alcohol & Tobacco Billboard Control Act, HB-213 Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, SB-4 Cigarette Health Warning Act, SB-784 Clean Indoor Air Act - see: HEALTH Outdoor Alcohol and Tobacco Advertising Control Act, HB-483' Sale of Tobacco to Minors Act, repeals, SB- 823; HB-1849 Smokeless Tobacco Limitation Act, repeals, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Accessories and Smoking Herbs Control Act cigarette papers, vending machines, HB-672 tobacco accessories, deletes; Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Control Act, SB-823; HB-1849 Tobacco Sale Restriction Act, HB-1175 Tobacco Sales Licensing Act, HB-2449 TORTS See INJURIES - LIABILITY - TORTS TOWNSHIPS East St. Louis Township modular housing factory, DCCA Build Ill. grants, HB-1584 Leyden Township Civic Center Law, HB- 101, 304 Leyden Township Space Needs Law, SB-729 officers and employees school treasurers, HB-609, 899 Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act appointments, elected officials, HB-407 technical changes, HB-798, 799 Township Annexation Act coterminous city, real estate taxes, SB- 221 township payments, coterminous cities, HB-799 Township Code, SB-1411 Township Law of 1874 board of trustees borrowing of money, time limits; town hall construction contracts, HB-408 2630 TOWNSHIPS--Cont. capital expenditures; senior citizen services, SB-521 employee benefits, HB-699, 2193 financial statements; auditing of, accounts, SB-922 social services, general assistance, HB-587 State-funded programs, general assistance, HB-997 township attorney compensation, SB-221 township funds expenditures, SB-505 corporate powers annual audits, HB-410 borrowing money, time limits; town hall construction contracts, HB-408 contracts, modular housing factories, HB-1584 discontinuance county board form of gov't., HB- 68 petition, referendum, SB-887 officers and employees employee benefits, HB-699 financial statements; auditing of accounts, SB-922 fixed compensation, SB-100 township attorneys, SB-221, 505 township monies, township supervisor accounting, HB-798 township supervisor account to board, HB-1535 voter / legal voter / elector, HB- 411 organization technical changes, HB-798, 799, 1221, 1222 registered voters, HB-352 special town meetings insurance/self-insurance tax levy, HB-799 sr. citizen housing revenue bonds, HB-799 technical changes, SB-887; HB-798, 799, 1221, 1222 Township Waterworks Act competitive bidding threshold, SB-505 municipality annexation, assumption of debt, HB-867 Township Zoning Act Group Home Antidiscrimination Act, HB-872 TRADE AND TOURISM Caribbean foreign trade office, HB-1585 Critical Trends Assessment Act, HB-570 DCCA foreign trade offices Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRADE AND TOURISM-Cont. transfer of duties to Ill. business in country, HB-2505 Deposit of State Moneys Act heritage tourism linked investments, HB-1041 Dept. of Conservation marketing/promotion contracts, HB- 1954 Economic Development Board Act, Illinois, SB-129 European Community Trade Project, Illinois, DCCA, SB-484 Export Council Act/Export Development Act of 1983, repeals, SB-1314 Export Development Act of 1983, Illinois Board members, SB-484 State treasurer, ex officio member, SB- 881;HB-967 foreign firms DCCA incentives, reciprocity, HB-209 Tourism and Promotion Act, Illinois, SB- 517 TRANSPORTATION See Also: AERONAUTICS See Also: MOTOR VEHICLES bicycles bike paths nmulti-use trails and passes, HB-332 bike paths, Dept. Conservation funds, SB-1318 commercial bicycle messenger service, HB-46 rallies, regulation, HB-1228 Boat Registration and Safety Act boat ID certificate, HB-1427 boat livery, equipment & registration requirements, HB-1304 building, first time title, documentation, HB-1059 impounded watercraft, Dept. Conservation, HB-70 motorboat mufflers, noise levels, SB-426; HB-528, 1252, 1424 personal watercraft; investigations; registration decals; safety certification, HB-1431 sailboards, personal flotation devices, HB-476, 528 water skier safety flag, HB-528 watercraft theft; no wake zones; blood alcohol/breath tests; safety equipment; accident reports; info disclosure, HB-1369 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) - see: Metropolitan Transit Authority Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB- 2753 Commercial Transportation Law, Illinois 2631 TRANSPORTATION-Cont.. see also: MOTOR VEHICLES gate malfunctions reporting, ICC toll- free number, HB-181 rail carrier eminent domain, HB-1016 Coordinating Committee on Transportation Act, Illinois membership; reports, HB-2446 Dept. of Transportation (DOT) - see: DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT Downstate Public Transportation Act gasohol, HB-2325 Food Safety Transportation Act food components; vehicle cleaning, HB- 1901 high-speed rail/magnetic levitation, SB- 844; HB-1960 Metropolitan Transit Auithority Act citizens advisory board, SB-585 Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 CTA employee other gov'tal. employment, SB-413 CTA police force, HB-499 CTA supervisors, traffic ordinance enforcement, HB-1685 CTA: employee discipline; budgets; Citizens Advisory Board; closed meetings, SB-1496 liability, HB-2191 office-holding, prohibits MTA employees, SB-844 Public Transportation Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB- 1496 retraining courses, employee compensation, HB-789 technical changes, HB-184 public transit buses, ethanol retrofitting, HB-2536 Public Transportation Consumer Protection Act, HB-2203 Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Act, HB-2636 railroads DOT rail passenger servicd study, HB-2381 grade crossing stop signs, HB-182 grade crossings/separations, transportation system plans, HB-716 grade crossings, ICC direct installation, SB-72 technical changes, HB-1900 Regional Transportation Authority Act Citizens Transportation Board Act, HB-2753 costs/administrative expenses; bid thresholds; rate protection contracts, SB-1016 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. TRANSPORTATION-Cont. public bid threshold, HB-2191 Public Transportation Employees Suggestion Award Program, SB- 1496 technical changes, HB-183, 1015 U.S. Route 66 Designation Act, HB-396 UNCLASSIFIED LAWS Kaskaskia Commons funds, educational uses, SB-190 PA80-1048 Kankakee Valley Park District, reversion of property.from Dept. Conservation, HB-70 ,PA86-1289 legal description, HB-2174 PA86-1462 effective date, HB-459 PA86-261 TV/catalog sales tax, Dept. report to G.A., HB-779 PA86-729 Kane County, Dept. Corrections conveyance, HB-2174 Streator Spring Lake, State of Ill. right to reversion, SB-1030 UNIFORM LAWS Anatomical Gift Act, Uniform death, definition, HB-36 Arbitration Act, Uniform Seed Arbitration Act, HB-620 Commercial Code, Uniform account numbers on checks, SB-721 bulk transfers, repeals, HB-628 collection expenses, SB-1167 consumer lease transactions, SB-104; HB-358 Crop Security Interest Act/Sec. of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, HB-2437 ,Currency Reporting Act, SB-660; HB-57, 2620 dishonored checks, liability, HB-431 enforcement, HB-431 National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, incorporates changes, HB-431 Common Interest Ownership Act, Illinois Uniform SB-1159; HB-2372 Determination of Death Act, Uniform, HB- 36 Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, Uniform presumption of abandonment, HB-1956 Foreign Jugements Act, 1964 Revised Uniform Enforcement of adopts; repeals 1948 Act, HB-627 2632 UNIFORM LAWS-Cont. Hazardous Substances Act of Illinois, Uniform household products, bitter taste, SB-76, 227; HB-814 Peace Officers' Disciplinary Act, Uniform discipline for misconduct connected with work, SB-1082 Penalty and Interest Act, Uniform, HB-1733, 1985 Secretary of State Uniform Commercial Code Liability Act, repeals, HB-2437 Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act, Uniform technical changes, HB-1614 UTILITIES Citizens Utility Board Dept. of Revenue mailings, HB-1733 enclosures; Consumer Insurance Board Act, SB-898; HB-2544 Financial Consumers' Assoc. (FCA) Act & CUB mailings, HB-1515 Commerce Commission, Illinois (ICC) - see: COMMERCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS (ICC) Electric Supplier Act electric transmission line construction, Smoratorium, HB-2775 State Property service contracts, HB- 1526 technical changes, SB-1194 Energy Assistance Act of 1989 definitions; eligibility; participation; SB-45 expenditure of funds, HB-2666 weatherization recycled cellulose insulation, HB-1137 Fax - see: telecommunications Hydroelectric Power Utilization Act, HB- 1696 municipal utilities combined water/sewer systems, HB-88 electric: Reliability of Service Summary Reports, HB-1392 enterprise zone taxes, SB-385 public television - see: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION Public Utilities Act advertising limitations, removes, HB-281 prohibits, HB-501 intercorporate relations credit/debit cards, prohibits, HB- 1898 low-income assistance, HB-1751 technical changes, HB-1897 public utilities duties / accounts / reports Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES--Cont. violations, ICC penalties, HB-2488 violations, individuals, HB-1523 rates/fees see also: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION (ICC) Clean Air Act compliance plans, SB-455; HB-2342 complaints, ICC hearings / investigations / orders, HB-2488 electric utilities using coal, SB-629 enterprise zone businesses, pass-on municipal utility taxes, HB-1972 franchise fees; ICC approval, HB- 196 increases, ICC report to G.A., HB-2593 limits, HB-164 municipal combined water/sewer systems, HB-88 municipal franchise fees, HB-293 nonresident customer water rates, SB-170 rate base, calculation, HB-2342 telephone line charges, HB-290 telephone line tax, G.A. authorization, HB-610 service/repairs appointment times; performance standards, HB-78 Clean Air Act compliance plans, SB-455; HB-2342 electric utilities using coal, SB-629 .emissions control, HB-2342 energy audits, HB-580, 758 energy planning period, HB-1601 energy supply planning studies, HB-1388 meter readings, SB-1043 power interruptions and surges, HB-244 power outages, company audits, HB-1392 public utility fuel modifications, ICC findings, SB-455 residential consumption, meters, HB-235 space heaters, reconnection, HB-619 termination notice, tenants, HB- 1322 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB- 1173 taxation- see: TAXATION - MISCELLANEOUS 2633 UTILITIES-Cont. technical changes, SB-1044, 1175, 1176, 1400; HB-1412, 1897, 2056,. 2057, 2425 telecommunications - see: telecommunications, below Public Water and Infrastructure System Assistance Program Act, SB-241; HB- 1450, 1935 Public Water District Act trustees, compensation, HB-1050 trustees, election, HB-2337 Residential Customers Energy Efficiency Devices Act, SB-50 Residential Weatherization Program, SB- 49; HB-580 Safe Power Transmission Act, SB-1436 telecommunications Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, HB-2531 caller ID technology, customer consent, HB-333 competitive services, HB-2534 county recorder, FAX signatures & labeling, HB-2495 credit/debit cards, prohibits, HB-1898 distance learning systems, HB-296, 525 Emergency Telephone System Act - see: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL Fax Act, Court Filings by, SB-78 FAX, absentee election ballots, HB- 2631 FAX, search & seizure warrants, HB-2456 FAX: arrest and search warrants, HB-2456 federal program participation, ICC analysis, SB-62 federal programs, no customer costs, SB-Ill flat rate local calling option, SB-448; .HB-949 Information Services Sales Act, SB- 1114 Pay-Per-Call Services Consumer Protection Act, SB-1337; HB-2524 push-button pay phones, bans, HB-498 refunds, subscriber line charge waiver program, HB-2811 refunds, temporary supplemental intrastate pay phone rates, HB-2417 Rotary Dial Public Telephone Act, SB- 819 service expansion programs cost-benefit analysis, HB-990 State, no customer costs, HB-991 technical changes, SB-1044; HB-1412 telephone directory listing, customer solicitation, HB- 1434 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. UTILITIES-Cont. telephone sales, unsolicited, HB-255 Telephone Solicitation Deterrence Act, SB-624 Telephone Solicitatn. Act, SB-1467 Universal Tele. Service Assistance Program, SB-62; HB-2057 Universal Telephone Service. Assistance Program, SB-62; HB- 2057, 2417 extends repeal, HB-2643 technical changes, SB-1400 9-1-1 - see: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PERSONNEL television - see: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, RECREATION Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act excavation, advance notice, HB-1405 technical changes, HB-405, 1405 Wastewater Treatment Plant Billing Enforcement Act, HB-1173 Water Authorities Act streams/waterworks injuries, municipal authority over, SB-482 Water Commission Act of 1985 disconnection of territory, HB-2352 Water Heater Control Act, SB-87 VETERANS Anna Veterans Home Act services & charges; income & assets; maintenance charges; discharge & refusal to accept applicant; HB-614 Assistance to Indigent Veterans Act Dept. Veterans Affairs powers, HB-2 Military Veterans Assistance Act, title; military service; vet. organizations functions, HB-2 Veterans Assistance Act, name change, SB-37 Department of Veterans Affairs See DEPARTMENTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT LaSalle Veterans Home Act services & charges; income & assets; maintenance charges; discharge & refusal to accept applicant; HB-614 Manteno Veterans Home Act services & charges; income &.assets; maintenance charges; discharge & refusal to accept applicant; HB-614 mortgages Ill. Housing Authority veterans priority, HB-1615 motor vehicles purple heart/Pearl Harbor license plates, SB-59 Persian Gulf See MILITARY AND NAVAL 2634 VETERANS-Cont. Persian Gulf Conflict Veterans Fund, HB-847 State employment hospital visit personal days, SB-234 veteran's preference, SB-110; HB-2, 493, 1224, 1650 taxation SB-83, 84, 85, 126, 323, 1345; HB-162, 303; SB-l(SS-1); HB-1(SS-1), 2(SS-1), 3(SS-1); E091-1 Veterans Preference Act public works projects, HB-2 standardizes, civil service; eligibility, SB-37 Veterans' State Employment Contract Act, SB-37; HB-59 Vietnam veterans memorial, Rock Cut State Park, HB-796 VICTIMS AND WITNESSES see also: CRIMINAL LAW HEADINGS Bill of Rights for Victims and Witnesses of Violent Crime Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 written/visual testimony, SB-292 Crime Victims Compensation Act involuntary manslaughter, HB-66 relatives of victim, psychological treatment compensation, HB-2038 Criminal Victims' Escrow Account Act Criminal Victims' Asset Discovery Act; no escrow account; perpetrator assets; attachment, HB-2779, 2799 Domestic Abuse of Disabled Adults Intervention Act, HB-1623 Drunk Driver Victim Compensation Fund, SB-294 Drunk Driver Victims Assistance Act, SB- 177 Open Parole Hearings Act, SB-278 Privacy of Child Victims of Criminal Offenses Act child victim identity disclosure, SB- 540; HB-786 Violent Crime Victims Assistance Act disbursement of moneys, SB-907 fees; disbursements, SB-907 grants; A.G. expenses, HB-1609 WEAPONS See Also: CRIMINAL CODE OF 1961 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB-1424 Firearm Owners Identification Card Act applicant personal information, SB-289 criminal history record checks, HB- 149, 264, 432 Deadly Weapons Tort Claims Act, SB- 1424 Bold Bill Numbers indicate Public Act. WEAPONS-Cont. denial, relief for pardon of felony charges, SB-542 Dept. State Police dial-up telephone system for dealers, HB-57 dial-up system exemptions, HB-2735, 2744 non-federally licensed persons, transfers; records; fees by credit card; HB-2729 exemptions, HB-480, 2735 handgun liability insurance, HB-2373 handguns, reports to State Police, SB- 288 local regulation, preempts, HB-497 medical information release, SB-290 repeals; Firearm Owner's Identification Act of 1991, HB-939 surviving spouse inheritance, HB-56 transfer of ownership, registration, HB- 1336 WILDLIFE CODE See GAME CODES WILLS AND TRUSTS Charitable Trust Act trustee; registration; fed. financial report; duties; penalties, HB-1564 Common Trust Fund Act Prudent Investor Rule, SB-728 Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment Act, HB-1151 Health Care Consent Act, SB-995 Health Care Decisions Act, Illinois, HB- 1386 Health Care Surrogate Act, SB-1092; HB-2334 Hlth. 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PA (87-0419)A PA (87-0420)A Bill No. HB-0859 HB-0910 HB-0933 HB-0943 HB-0965 HB-1186 HB-1407 HB-1479 HB-1576 HB-1661 HB-2240 HB-2281 HB-2325 HB-2380 HB-2396 HB-2495 HB-2526 HB-2558 HB-2571 SB-0393 SB-0718 SB-0721 SB-0800 HB-0242 HB-0811 HB-0007 HB-0299 HB-0410 HB-0478 HB-0524 HB-0528 HB-0669 HB-0901 HB-1207 HB-1283 HB-1418 HB-1430 HB-1797 HB-1804 HB-1805 HB-1827 HB-1920 HB-1932 HB-1948 HB-2074 HB-2335- HB-2337 HB-2368 HB-2440 HB-2443 HB-2466 HB-2486 HB-2605 SB-0188 SB-0190 SB-0234 SB-0242 SB-0251 SB-0265 SB-0283 Date 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-09-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91. 9-10-91 9-10-91 Public Act PA (87-0421)A 'PA (87-0422)A PA (87-0423)A PA (87-0424)A PA (87-0425)A PA (87-0426)A PA (87-0427)A PA (87-0428)A PA (87-0429)A PA (87-0430)A PA (87-0431)A PA (87-0432)A PA (87-0433)A PA (87-0434)A PA (87-0435)A PA (87-0436)A PA (87-0437)A PA (87-0438)A PA (87-0439)A PA (87-0440)A PA (87-0441)A PA (87-0442)A PA (87-0443)A PA (87-0444)A PA (87-0445)A PA (87-0446)A PA (87-0447)A PA (87-0448)A PA (87-0449)A PA (87-0450)A PA (87-0451)A PA (87-0452)A PA (87-0453)A PA (87-0454)A PA (87-0455)A PA (87-0456)A PA (87-0457)A PA (87-0458)A PA (87-0459)A PA (87-0460)A PA (87-0461)A PA (87-0462)A PA (87-0463)A PA (87-0464)A PA (87-0465)A PA (87-0466)A PA (87-0467)A PA (87-0468)A PA (87-0469)A PA (87-0470)A PA (87-0471)A PA (87-0472)A PA (87-0473)A PA (87-0474)A PA (87-0475)A PA (87-0476)A PA (87-0477)A PA (87-0478)A PA (87-0479)A PA (87-0480)A Bill No. SB-0380 SB-0426 SB-0506 SB-0609 SB-0656 SB-0825 SB-0912 SB-1066 SB-1077 SB-1205 SB-1223 SB-1331 SB-1342 SB-1343 SB-1404 HB-0044 HB-1463' HB-1842 HB-2063 HB-2065 HB-2075 SB-1151 SB- 1293 HB-0202 HB-0290 HB-0780 HB-1106 HB-1381 HB-1751 HB-1889 HB-2381. HB-2524 HB-2556 SB-0010 SB-0011 SB-0031 SB-0122 SB-0125 SB-0601 SB-0791 SB-1272 HB-0682 HB-2405 HB-0147 HB-0197 HB-0316 HB-0576 HB-0598 HB-0619 HB-0761 HB-0798 HB-0812 HB-0899 HB-1058 HB-1137 HB-1159 HB-1166 HB-1429 HB-1522 HB-1675 Date 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-10-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-11-91 9-12-91 9-12-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2641 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0481)A PA (87-0482)A PA (87-0483)A PA (87-0484)A PA (87-0485)A PA (87-0486)A PA (87-0487)A PA (87-0488)A PA (87-0489)A PA (87-0490)A PA (87-0491)A PA (87-0492)A PA (87-0493)A PA (87-0494)A PA (87-0495)A PA (87-0496)A PA (87-0497)A PA (87-0498)A PA (87-0499)A PA (87-0500)A PA (87-0501)A PA (87-0502)A PA (87-0503)A PA (87-0504)A PA (87-0505)A PA (87-0506)A PA (87-0507)A PA (87-0508)A PA (87-0509)A PA (87-0510)A PA (87-0512)A PA (87-0513)A PA (87-0514)A PA (87-0515)A PA (87-0516)A PA (87-0517)A PA (87-0518)A PA (87-0519)A PA (87-0520)A PA (87-0521)A PA (87-0522)A PA (87-0523)A PA (87-0524)A PA (87-0525)A PA (87-0526)A PA (87-0527)A PA (87-0528)A PA (87-0529)A PA (87-0530)A PA (87-0531)A PA (87-0532)A PA (87-0533)A PA (87-0534)A PA (87-0535)A PA (87-0536)A PA (87-0537)A PA (87-0538)A PA (87-0539)A PA (87-0540)A PA (87-0541)A Bill No. HB-1819 HB-1940 HB-2015 HB-2019 HB-2020 HB-2108 HB-2578 SB-0033 SB-0061 SB-0064 SB-0089 SB-0102 SB-0104 SB-0153 SB-0269 SB-0317 SB-0534 SB-0551 SB-0628 SB-0650 SB-0679 SB-0705 SB-0757 SB-0796 SB-0822 SB-0993 SB-1025 SB-1076 SB-1147 SB-1169 SB-1277 SB-1299 SB-1312 SB-1420 SB-1423 HB-0120 SB-0527 SB-0830 HB-0066 HB-0840 HB-1668 HB-2456 SB-0915 SB-1209 HB-0003 HB-0367 HB-0426 HB-0554 HB-0606 HB-0718 SB-0165 SB-0203 SB-0229 SB-0385 SSB-0441 SB-0563 SB-0567 SB-0672 SB-0759 SB-0785 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Date. 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91. 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-14-91 9-14-91 9-14-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91 9-15-91- 9-15-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-91 9-16-9.1 Public Act PA (87-0542)A PA (87-0543)A PA (87-0544)A PA (87-0545)A PA (87-0546)A PA (87-0547)A PA (87-0548)A PA (87-0549)A PA (87-0550)A PA (87-0551)A PA (87-0552)A PA (87-0553)A PA (87-0554)A PA (87-0555)A PA (87-0556)A PA (87-0557)A PA (87-0558)A PA (87-0559)A PA (87-0560)A PA (87-0561)A PA (87-0562)A PA (87-0563)A PA (87-0564)A PA (87-0565)A PA (87-0566)A PA (87-0567)A PA (87-0568)A PA (87-0569)A PA (87-0570)A PA (87-0571)A. PA (87-0572)A PA (87-0573)A PA (87-0574)A PA (87-0575)A PA (87-0576)A PA (87-0577)A PA (87-0578)A PA (87-0579)A PA (87-0580)A PA (87-0581)A PA (87-0582)A PA (87-0583)A PA (87-0584)A PA (87-0585)A PA (87-0586)A PA (87-0587)A PA (87-0588)A PA (87-0589)A PA (87-0590)A PA (87-0591)A PA (87-0592)A PA (87-0593)A PA (87-0594)A PA (87-0595)A PA (87-0596)A PA (87-0597)A PA (87-0598)A PA.(87-0599)A PA (87-0600)A PA (87-0601)A Bill No. SB-1465 HB-0016 HB-0065 HB-0086 HB-0118 HB-0266 HB-0331 HB-0489 HB-0526 HB-0735 HB-0743 HB-0786 HB-0803 HB-0818 HB-0852 HB-0857 HB-0879 HB-0885 HB-1466 HB-2489 HB-2530 SB-0187 SB-0271 SB-0442 SB-0539 SB-0587 SB-0600 SB-0714 SB-0715 SB-0727 SB-0784 SB-0909 SB-0986 SB-0988 SB-1060 SB-1105 SB-1322 HB-2243 HB-1950 HB-0094 HB-0431 HB-0525 HB-0691 HB-1006 HB-1162 HB-1204 HB-1256 HB-1270 HB-1446 HB-1453 HB-1478 HB-1483 HB-1487 HB-1615 HB-1629 HB-1685 HB-1831 HB-1854 HB-1856 HB-1864 Date 9-16-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-17-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 2642 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0602)A PA (87-0603)A PA (87-0604)A PA (87-0605)A PA (87-0606)A PA (87-0607)A PA (87-0608)A PA (87-0609)A PA (87-0610)A PA (87-061.1)A PA (87-0612)A PA (87-0613)A PA (87-0614)A PA (87-0615)A PA (87-0616)A PA (87-0617)A PA (87-0618)A PA (87-0619)A PA (87-0620)A PA (87-0621)A PA (87-0622)A PA (87-0623)A PA (87-0624)A PA (87-0625)A PA (87-0626)A PA (87-0627)A PA (87-0628)A PA (87-0629)A PA (87-0630)A PA (87-0631)A PA (87-0632)A PA (87-0633)A PA (87-0634)A PA (87-0635)A PA (87-0636)A PA (87-0637)A PA (87-0638)A PA (87-0639)A PA (87-0640)A PA (87-0641)A PA (87-0642)A PA (87-0643)A PA (87-0644)A PA (87-0645)A PA (87-0646)A PA (87-0647)A PA (87-0648)A PA (87-0649)A PA (87-0650)A PA (87-0651)A PA (87-0652)A PA (87-0653)A PA (87-0654)A PA (87-0655)A PA (87-0656)A PA (87-0657)A PA (87-0658)A PA (87-0659)A PA (87-0660)A PA (87-0661)A Bill No. HB-1912 HB-1934 HB-2021 HB-2038 HB-2042 HB-2106 HB-2250 HB-2306 HB-2307 HB-2309 SB-0094 SB-0116 SB-0151 SB-0152 SB-0154 SB-0248 SB-0427 SB-0660 SB-0680 SB-0811 SB-1091 SB-1093 SB-1167 SB-1273 HB-0097 HB-0129. HB-0313 HB-0555 HB-0739 H B-0816 HB-0844 HB-1216 HB-1475 HB-1632 HB-1853- HB-2022 HB-2349 SB-0009 SB-0056 SB-0185 SB-0487 SB-0643 SB-0646 SB-0661 SB-0710 SB-0894 SB-1111 SB-1217 SB-1296 SB-1435 HB-0072 HB-0342 HB-0763 HB-1139 HB-1218 HB-1587 HB-1623 HB-1855 HB-1857 HB-2100 Date 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-18-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 , 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-19-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 Public Act PA (87-0662)A PA (87-0663)A PA (87-0664)A PA (87-0665)A PA (87-0666)A PA (87-0667)A. PA (87-0668)A PA (87-0669)A PA (87-0670)A PA (87-0671)A PA (87-0672)A PA (87-0673)A PA (87-0674)A PA (87-0675)A PA (87-0676)A PA (87-0677)A PA (87-0678)A PA (87-0679)A PA (87-0680)A PA (87-0681)A PA (87-0682)A PA (87-0683)A PA (87-0684)A PA (87-0685)A PA (87-0686)A PA (87-0687)A PA (87-0688)A PA (87-0689)A PA (87-0690)A PA (87-0691)A PA (87-0692)A PA (87-0693)A PA (87-0694)A PA (87-0695)A. PA (87-0696)A PA (87-0697)A PA (87-0698)A PA (87-0699)A PA (87-0700)A PA (87-0701)A PA (87-0702)A PA (87-0703)A PA (87-0704)A PA (87-0705)A PA (87-0706)A PA (87-0707)A PA (87-0708)A PA(87-0709)A PA (87-0710)A PA (87-0711)A PA (87-0712)A PA (87-0713)A SPA (87-0714)A PA (87-0715)A PA (87-0716)A PA (87-07,17)A PA (87-0718)A PA (87-0719)A PA (87-0720)A PA (87-0721)A Bill No. HB-2110 HB-2118 SB-0225 SB-0638 SB-0812 SB-1191 SB-1365 HB-0762 SB-0907 HB-1123 HB-0329 HB-0452 HB-0677 HB-0678 HB-0687 HB-0700 HB-0751 HB-0772 HB-0954 HB-1470 HB-1749 HB-1968 HB-2012 HB-2227 HB-2234 HB-2416 HB-2418 HB-2423 HB-2462 HB-2465 HB-2494 HB-2562 HB-2642 SB-0131. SB-0155 SB-0158 SB-0198 SB-0214 SB-0233 SB-0247 SB-0298 SB-0312 SB-0322 SB-0325 SB-0384 SB-0433 SB-0505 SB-0549 SB-0564 SB-0588 SB-0593 SB-0686 SB-0717 SB-0728 SB-0729 SB-0750 SB-0756 SB-0758 SB-0763 SB-0771 Date 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL -I-.-- - I . . . . ...IA x- 2643 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Public Act PA (87-0722)A PA (87-0723)A PA (87-0724)A PA (87-0725)A PA (87-0726)A PA (87-0727)A PA (87-0728)A PA (87-0729)A PA (87-0730)A PA (87-0731)A PA (87-0732)A PA (87-0733)A PA (87-0734)A PA (87-0735)A PA (87-0736)A PA (87-0737)A PA (87-0738)A PA (87-0739)A PA (87-0740)A PA (87-0741)A PA (87-0742)A PA (87-0743)A. PA (87-0744)A PA (87-0745)A PA (87-0746)A PA (87-0747)A PA (87-0748)A PA (87-0749)A PA (87-0750)A PA (87-0751)A PA (87-0752)A PA (87-0753)A PA (87-0754)A PA (87-0755)A PA (87-0756)A, PA (87-0757)A PA (87-0758)A PA (87-0759)A PA (87-0760)A PA (87-0761)A PA (87-0762)A PA (87-0763)A PA (87-0764)A PA (87-0765)A PA (87-0766)A PA (87-0767)A PA (87-0768)A PA (87-0769)A PA (87,0770)A PA (87-0771)A PA (87-0772)A PA (87-0773)A PA (87-0774)A PA (87-0775)A PA (87-0776)A PA (87-0777)C PA (87-0778)A PA (87-0779)VO PA (87-0780)VO PA (87-0781)VO Bill No. SB-0826 SB-0845 SB-0874 SB-0895 SB-0962 SB-0989 SB-0992 SB-1009 SB-1125 SB-1364 SB-1380 SB-0497 HB-0038 HB-0114 HB-0177 HB-0516 HB-0799 HB-0841 HB-0970 HB-1024 HB-1128 HB-1609 HB-1850 HB-1891, HB-.1929 HB-2139 HB-2149 HB-2334 HB-2417 HB-2446 HB-2491 SB-0409* HB-1955 HB-1564 HB-1970 SB-1310 HB-1109 HB-2222 SB-0249 SB-0446 SB-0678 SB-0999. SB-1016 SB-1227 HB-0493 HB-0927 HB-1228 HB-1353 HB-1604 HB-1692 HB-2125 HB-2148 HB-2385 HB-2510 HB-1078 HB-1699 HB-2611 HB-0136 HB-0542 HB-0894 Date 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91- 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-23-91 9-25-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91. 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-26-91 9-29-91 10-03-91 10-03-91 10-03-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-04-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 10-10-91 11-08-91 11-08-91 11-08-91 11-06-91 11-07-91 11-06-91 Public Act PA (87-0782)AVO PA (87-0783)VO PA (87-0784)VO. PA (87-0785)AVO PA (87-0786)VO PA (87-0787)VO PA (87-0788)VO PA (87-0789)VO PA (87-0790)VO PA (87-0791)VO PA (87-0792)VO PA (87-0793)VO PA (87-0794)C PA (87-0795)C PA (87-0796)C PA (87-0797)C PA (87-0798)C PA (87-0799)C PA (87-0800)C PA (87-0801)C PA (87-0802)C PA (87-0803)C PA (87-0804)C PA (87-0805)C PA (87-0806)C PA (87-0807)C PA (87-0808)C PA (87-0809)C PA (87-0810)C PA (87-0811)C PA (87-0812)C PA (87-0813)C PA (87-0814)C PA (87-0815)C PA (87-0816)C PA (87-0817)C PA (87-0818)C PA (87-0819)C PA (87-0820)C PA (87-0821)A PA (87-0822)C PA (87-0823)C PA (87-0824)C PA (87-0825)C PA (87-0826)C PA (87-0827)A PA (87-0828)A PA (87-0829)A PA (87-0830)A PA (87-0831)A PA (87-0832)A PA (87-0833)A PA (87-0834)A PA (87-0835)A PA (87-0836)A PA (87-0837)A PA (87-0838)A PA (87-0839)C PA (87-0840)A PA (87-0841)A A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Bill No. HB-1254 HB-1432 HB-2329 HB-2366 SB-0407 SB-0435 SB-0644 SB-0725 SB-0973 SB-1020 SB-1058 SB-1353 HB-0971. HB-1365' HB-0002 HB-0012 HB-0070 HB-0175 HB-0477 HB-0551 HB-0679 HB-1369 HB-1481 HB-1499. HB-1514 HB-1533 HB-1538 HB-1565 HB-1584 HB-1700 HB-1750 HB-1838 HB-1996 HB-2085 HB-2177 HB-2181 HB-2193 HB-2378 HB-2527 HB-2643 SB-0042 SB-0175. SB-0789 SB-1030 ,SB-1086 SB-1455 SB-1405 HB-1960 SB-0326 SB-0980 SB-0998 SB-1409 SB-1410 SB-1303 HB-0185 SB-0133* SB-0424 HB-1097 HB-1545 HB-1911 Date 11-06-91 11-07-91 11-07-91 11-06-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-13-91 11-19-91 11-19-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-16-91 12-30-91 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-17-92 1-24-92 1-24-92 1-24-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 2644 PUBLIC ACTS-Continued Bill No. HB-2292 HB-2589. SB-0774 SB-1033 Date 1-29-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 1-29-92 Public Act PA (87-0846)A PA (87-0847)A PA (87-0848)A Bill No. SB-1042 SB-0922 HB-1972 Date 1-29-92 2-05-92 2-18-92 A-APPROVED, AR-APPROPRIATION REDUCED, AVO-AMENDATORY VETO OVERRIDDEN, C-CERTIFIED AS REVISED, F-FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE, RR-REDUCTION RESTORED, VO-VETO OVERRIDDEN, VP-VETOED-IN-PART, *-APPROPRIATION BILL Public Act PA (87-0842)A PA (87-0843)A PA (87-0844)A PA (87-0845)A 2645 AMENDATORY VETOED BILLS Bill No. Date Bill No. Date Bill No. Date HB-0298 ............ 9-26-91 HB-2338 ............ 9-13-91 SB-0972 ............ 1-29-92 HB-0673 ............ 9-26-91 SB-0264 ............. 1-29-92 SB-1006 ............. 10-04-91 HB-0738 ............ 10-10-91 SB-0477 ............. 9-23-91 SB-1172 .......... 9-20-91 HB-1340 ............ 9-23-91 SB-0658 ............. 9-20-91 SB-1283 ............. 9-23-91 HB-1843 ............ 9-13-91 SB-0708 ............. 1-17-92 SB-1421 ............ 1-29-92 *-APPROPRIATION BILL 2646 VETOED BILLS Bill No. HB-0050 ............ HB-0053 ........... HB-0067 ........... HB-0137 ........... HB-0179 ........... HB-0209 ........... HB-0274 ............ HB-0284 ............ HB-0318 ............ HB-0455 ............ HB-0472 ............ HB-0475 ........... HB-0533 ............ HB-0549 ........... HB-0575 ........... HB-0579 ........... HB-0583 ........... HB-0589 ........... HB-0610 ............ HB-0614 ........... HB-0624 ........... HB-0703 ........... HB-0755 ............ HB-0794 ........ .. HB-0797 ............ HB-0827 .......... HB-0883 ........... HB-0889 ........... HB-0897 ........... HB-09165 ............ HB-0921 ............ HB-0938 ............ HB-0945 ............ HB-0989 ........... HB-1000 ............ HB-1014 ........... HB-1035 ............ HB-1 101 ............ Date 8-1'0-9 i 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 8-10-91, 9-06-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-20-91 8-10-91 9-06-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-26-91 9-13-91 9-13-9 1 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 10-04-91 9-13-91 8-26-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-29-91 Bill No. H B-1105 ............ H B-1108 ........... H B-1 149 ........... HB-1230 ............ HB-1268 ........... H B-131 .1 ........... H B-1354 ........... HB-1448 ............ HB-1462 ........... HB-1537 ........... HB-1608 ............ H B-1676 ............. HB-1764 ............ HB-1811 ........... HB-1892 ............ HB-1971 ............ HB-2003 ............ HB-2005 ............ HB-2052 ............ HB-2072 ............ HB-2128 ............ HB-2162 ........... HB-2255 ............ HB-2293 ............ HB-2358 ............ HB-2364 ............ HB-2420 ............ HB-2421 ............ HB-2422 ............ HB-2437 ............ HB-2444 ............ HB-2451 ............ HB-2463 ............ HB-2464 ............ HB-2468 ............ HB-2476 ............ HB-2536 ........... HB-2581 ............ HB-2633 ............ Date 9-16-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-23-91 9-13-91 6-30-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-20-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-26-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-16-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-06-91 9-06-9f 9-06-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9- 13-91 9-20-91 9-16-91 9-20-91 9-13-91 9-13-91 9-23-91 9-06-91 9-13-91 Bill No. Date SB-0019 ............ 9-13-91 SB-0025 ............. 8-10-91 SB-0037 ............. 10-03-91 SB-0065 ............ 9-13-91 SB-0083 ............ 9-23-91 SB-0091 ........ .... 9-13-91 SB-0098 ........ .... 9-20-91 SB-011 ............. 9-06-91 SB-0189 ............. 9-13-91 SB-0195 ............ 9-23-91 SB-0196 ...... .... 9-06-91 SB-0262 ............ 8-22-91 SB-0299 ............. 10-04-91 SB-0365* ........... 7-30-91 SB-0443 ............ 9-20-91 SB-0468 ............ 9-23-91 SB-0499 ............. 10-04-91 SB-0548 ............. 9-20-91 SB-0580 .......... 9-23-91 SB-0608 ............ 9-20-91 SB-0616 ............. 9-06-91 SB-0631 ............. 9-06-91 SB-0651 ............ 9-06-91 SB-0751 ............. 9-20-91 SB-0828 ........... 9-23-91 SB-0864 ............. 9-06-91 SB-0891 ............ 9-23-91 SB-0930 ........... 9-20-91 SB-0981 ......... 9-20-91 SB-1018 ............. 9-13-91 SB-1023 ............ 9-20-91 SB-1037 .......... 9-20-91 SB-1059 ........... 9-13-91 SB-1095............. 9-13-91 SB-1189 ............. 9-13-91 SB-1264 ........ .... 9-20-91 SB-1294 ............. 9-13-91 SB-1393 ......... 10-04-91 SB-1451 ............. 9-20-91 *-APPROPRIATION BILL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112 000535895