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STATE OF ILLINOIS                               HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY 63RD LEGISLATIVE DAY TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2001 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. NO. 63
[May 22, 2001] 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Daily Journal Index 63rd Legislative Day Action Page(s) Adjournment........................................ 61 Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 6 Extending the Deadline............................. 5 Introduction and First Reading - HB3626............ 60 Quorum Roll Call................................... 5 Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 0027 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0148 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 0148 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 0176 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0176 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 49 HB 0176 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 52 HB 0176 Motion............................................. 52 HB 0176 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0183 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 52 HB 0231 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0382 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0382 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 49 HB 0418 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 0445 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0445 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 50 HB 0446 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0572 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0678 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0678 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 50 HB 0789 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 0846 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 52 HB 0854 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0854 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 0863 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 0888 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 1000 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 5 HB 1000 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 50 HB 1048 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 52 HB 1356 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 1356 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 1478 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 24 HB 1478 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 49 HB 1684 Motion Submitted................................... 9 HB 1694 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 1695 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 1695 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 50 HB 1728 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 1728 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 50 HB 1812 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 23 HB 1887 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HB 1915 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 1942 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 1972 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 23 HB 1972 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 49 HB 2088 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 2254 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2259 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 2259 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 2276 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6
3 [May 22, 2001] Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 2283 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2290 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 2290 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 2300 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 2315 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 2315 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 2419 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2436 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2439 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2528 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 2595 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 2698 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 2698 Other proceedings.................................. 5 HB 2807 Committee Report - Concur in SA.................... 6 HB 2807 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 51 HB 2865 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 2994 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 53 HB 3003 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 54 HB 3055 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 3137 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 3145 Motion Submitted................................... 8 HB 3204 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 56 HB 3214 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s.................. 54 HB 3288 Motion Submitted................................... 9 HB 3505 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 22 HJR 0026 Adoption........................................... 55 HJR 0032 Adoption........................................... 55 HJR 0037 Action on Motion................................... 54 HJR 0039 Action on Motion................................... 54 HJR 0040 Adoption........................................... 55 HJR 0042 Action on Motion................................... 54 HJR 0044 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0038 Adoption........................................... 54 HR 0194 Adoption........................................... 54 HR 0196 Adoption........................................... 54 HR 0284 Adoption........................................... 54 HR 0288 Adoption........................................... 56 HR 0297 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0303 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0304 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0308 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0315 Motion Submitted................................... 7 HR 0326 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0333 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0334 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0340 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0342 Action on Motion................................... 54 HR 0345 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0345 Agreed Resolution.................................. 24 HR 0346 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0346 Agreed Resolution.................................. 25 HR 0347 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0347 Agreed Resolution.................................. 25 HR 0348 Resolution......................................... 56 HR 0349 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0349 Agreed Resolution.................................. 26 HR 0350 Resolution......................................... 57 HR 0351 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0351 Agreed Resolution.................................. 26 HR 0352 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0352 Agreed Resolution.................................. 27 HR 0353 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0353 Agreed Resolution.................................. 27 HR 0354 Adoption........................................... 55
[May 22, 2001] 4 Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HR 0354 Agreed Resolution.................................. 28 HR 0355 Resolution......................................... 58 HR 0356 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0356 Agreed Resolution.................................. 29 HR 0357 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0357 Agreed Resolution.................................. 29 HR 0358 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0358 Agreed Resolution.................................. 30 HR 0359 Resolution......................................... 58 HR 0360 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0360 Agreed Resolution.................................. 31 HR 0361 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0361 Agreed Resolution.................................. 31 HR 0362 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0362 Agreed Resolution.................................. 32 HR 0363 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0363 Agreed Resolution.................................. 33 HR 0364 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0364 Agreed Resolution.................................. 33 HR 0365 Resolution......................................... 59 HR 0366 Adoption........................................... 55 HR 0366 Agreed Resolution.................................. 34 SB 0020 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 23 SB 0020 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 37 SB 0095 Third Reading...................................... 35 SB 0117 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 38 SB 0281 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 48 SB 0281 Third Reading...................................... 48 SB 0284 Second Reading..................................... 37 SB 0397 Third Reading...................................... 36 SB 0406 Third Reading...................................... 36 SB 0699 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 24 SB 0699 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 38 SB 0725 Third Reading...................................... 36 SB 0758 Committee Report................................... 21 SB 0758 Recall............................................. 48 SB 0846 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 22 SB 0846 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 41 SB 0899 Third Reading...................................... 36 SB 0915 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 42 SB 0933 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 23 SB 0933 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 43 SB 1039 Committee Report-Floor Amendment/s................. 5 SB 1039 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 46 SB 1039 Third Reading...................................... 48 SB 1175 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 47 SB 1176 Motion Submitted................................... 7 SB 1176 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 46 SB 1177 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 46 SB 1276 Third Reading...................................... 36 SB 1283 Motion Submitted................................... 7 SB 1486 Committee Report................................... 21 SB 1486 Recall............................................. 48 SB 1493 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 48 SB 1522 Third Reading...................................... 37 SJR 0033 Senate Message..................................... 10
5 [May 22, 2001] The House met pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Edward Cronin from St. Alexander's Church in Palos Heights, Illinois. Representative Hassert led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance. By direction of the Speaker, a roll call was taken to ascertain the attendance of Members, as follows: 115 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representatives Delgado, Durkin and Sommer were excused from attendance. EXTENDING THE DEADLINE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STATE OF ILLINOIS MICHAEL J. MADIGAN ROOM 300 SPEAKER STATE HOUSE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62706 May 22, 2001 Anthony D. Rossi Clerk of the House HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 402 Capitol Building Springfield, IL 62706 Dear Mr. Clerk: Please be advised that I have extended the Committee and 3rd Reading Deadline to May 25, 2001 for the following House Bill: House Bill: 2698 If you have questions, please contact my Chief of Staff, Tim Mapes. With kindest personal regards, I remain Sincerely yours, s/Michael J. Madigan Speaker of the House REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "approved for consideration" and be placed on the order of Second Reading: HOUSE BILL 2698. That the Motion to table the amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL 1039. That the Motion be reported "recommends be adopted" and placed on the House Calendar: Motion to concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 382. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 445. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 678. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 854. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 863. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1000.
[May 22, 2001] 6 Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1356. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1695. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1728. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2259. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2276. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2290. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2300. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2315. Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2807. The committee roll call vote on the foregoing Legislative Measures is as follows: 5, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Currie, Chair Y Ryder Y Hannig (Lang) Y Tenhouse, Spkpn Y Turner, Art COMMITTEE ON RULES REFERRALS Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint action motions have been assigned as follows: Committee on Agriculture: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 44. Committee on Cities & Villages: Motion to Concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1810. Committee on Constitutional Officers: Motion to Concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 293. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 297, 326 and 333; Motion to Concur in Senate Amendments 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 1096; Motion to concur in Senate Amendments 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 1692. Committee on Environment & Energy: Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 3014; HOUSE RESOLUTION 340. Committee on Higher Education: HOUSE RESOLUTION 334. Committee on Human Services: HOUSE RESOLUTION 303; HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 39 and 42. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 512; Senate Amendments 1 and 3 to HOUSE BILL 1623. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 2295. Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE RESOLUTION 342. Committee on Revenue: Motion to concur in Senate Amendments 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 269; Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1270, Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1277 and Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 3288. Committee on State Government Administration: Motion to concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 3307. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: Motion to Concur in Senate Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 2602. Committee on Personnel & Pensions: House Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 2698. Committee on Revenue: House Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1774. MOTIONS SUBMITTED Representative Black submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION
7 [May 22, 2001] Pursuant to Rule 18(g), I move to discharge the Committee on Rules from further consideration of HOUSE RESOLUTION 315 and advance to the order of Resolutions. Representative Black submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION Pursuant to Rule 18(g), I move to discharge the Committee on Rules from further consideration of House Amendment No. 4 to SENATE BILL 1176 and advance to the House floor for consideration. Representative May submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION I move to table Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL 1283. Representative Black submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION Pursuant to Rule 61(a), and having voted on the prevailing side, I move to reconsider the vote by which the House concurred in Senate Amendments 1 and 2 to House Bill No. 176 earlier today. JOINT ACTION MOTIONS SUBMITTED Representative Leitch submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 27. Representative O'Connor submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 231. Representative Wirsing submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 446. Representative Bradley submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 3 to HOUSE BILL 572. Representative McCarthy submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 789. Representative Cross submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 888. Representative Hamos submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 3 to HOUSE BILL 1887. Representative Brosnahan submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1
[May 22, 2001] 8 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1942. Representative Ryan submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2254. Representative Morrow submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2283. Representative Osmond submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #2 I move to concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1, 2 and 3 to HOUSE BILL 2419. Representative Lindner submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2436. Representative Burke submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 2439. Representative Art Turner submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2595. Representative Fowler submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3055. Representative McGuire submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3137. Representative Currie submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3145. Representative Berns submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the Calendar on the order of Concurrence: MOTION #1 I move to non-concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 148. Representative Morrow submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the Calendar on the order of Concurrence: MOTION #1 I move to non-concur with Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 418. Representative Berns submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #2 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 148. Representative Bellock submitted the following written motion,
9 [May 22, 2001] which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #2 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1684. Representative Pankau submitted the following written motion, which was referred to the Committee on Rules: MOTION #1 I move to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3288. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has adopted the following Senate Joint Resolution, in the adoption of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 33 WHEREAS, Health care service contracts between insurers, health plans, businesses, unions, health care professionals and health care providers have become the primary method of arranging for the delivery of health care to the people of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The Illinois General Assembly is currently debating the Fairness in Health Care Services Contracting Act which attempts to ensure that both parties to a contract for the provision of health care services understand the terms and conditions for the provision of those services; and WHEREAS, The professional services contracts entered into between health care plans and health care professionals and health care providers have a significant impact on the delivery of health care services to the people of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The relationship between the health care plan contract with the professionals and providers is akin to the insurance policy for coverage with the insureds or enrollees; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY SENATE OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is created the Illinois Legislative Task Force on Fairness in Health Care Services Contracting consisting of six voting members; two of whom shall be members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as Co-chairperson, one of whom shall be a member of the Senate appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, two of whom shall be members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one of whom shall serve as Co-chairperson, one of whom shall be a member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; the Director of Insurance or his or her designee, the Director of Public Health or his or her designee, the Director of Public Aid or his or her designee, and the Director of Central Management Services or his or her designee shall serve as ex officio non-voting members of the Task Force; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall include the following non-voting members; including one representative of the following organizations; Illinois Hospital and HealthSystems Association, Illinois State Dental Society, Illinois Nurses Association, Illinois Pharmacists Association, Illinois State Medical Society, Illinois Podiatric Medical Society, Illinois Optometric Association, Illinois
[May 22, 2001] 10 Association of Clinical Psychologists, Illinois Freestanding Surgery Center Association, Chicago Federation of Labor, Illinois Municipal League, American Association of Retired Persons, Employment Law Council, Illinois Association of Health Plans, Managed Health Providers Association, Illinois Life Insurance Council, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois, Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Illinois Manufacturers Association, Illinois Retail Merchants Association, AFL/CIO, and the City of Chicago; and be it further RESOLVED, That the meetings of the Task Force shall be held at the call of the Co-chairpersons and that the non-voting members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall study the health plan professional and provider services contracting process; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall report its recommendations to the General Assembly and Governor on or before January 15, 2002. Adopted by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing message from the Senate reporting their adoption of SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 33 was placed in the Committee on Rules. A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 15 A bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 15. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendments to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 42 A bill for AN ACT relating to genetic testing information. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 42. House Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL NO. 42.
11 [May 22, 2001] Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 64 A bill for AN ACT in relation to vehicles. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 64. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 99 A bill for AN ACT concerning special districts. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 99. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 104 A bill for AN ACT in relation to coal. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 104. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
[May 22, 2001] 12 A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 115 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing Sections 5-101 and 5-102. House Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL NO. 115. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 116 A bill for AN ACT to amend the School Code by changing Section 14-1.09.2. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 116. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 216 A bill for AN ACT in relation to children. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 216. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their
13 [May 22, 2001] amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 326 A bill for AN ACT relating to schools. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 326. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 333 A bill for AN ACT concerning insurance. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 333. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 382 A bill for AN ACT regarding health facilities. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 382. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 390 A bill for AN ACT in relation to health care surrogates.
[May 22, 2001] 14 House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 390. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 401 A bill for AN ACT to amend certain Acts in relation to mentally retarded persons. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 401. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 487 A bill for AN ACT concerning schools. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 487. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 724 A bill for AN ACT concerning public utilities. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 724.
15 [May 22, 2001] Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendments to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 797 A bill for AN ACT concerning prizes and gifts. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 797. House Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL NO. 797. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 800 A bill for AN ACT concerning highways. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 800. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 825 A bill for AN ACT in relation to transportation. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 825.
[May 22, 2001] 16 Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 826 A bill for AN ACT in relation to vehicles. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 826. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 827 A bill for AN ACT in relation to vehicles. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 827. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 869 A bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Insurance Code by changing Section 424. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 869. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
17 [May 22, 2001] A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendments to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 900 A bill for AN ACT in relation to real property. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 900. House Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL NO. 900. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 902 A bill for AN ACT concerning finance. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 902. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 931 A bill for AN ACT in relation to facilities for the Appellate Court for the Fourth Judicial District. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 931. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives
[May 22, 2001] 18 that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 935 A bill for AN ACT concerning insurance. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 935. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 950 A bill for AN ACT concerning child support. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 950. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 969 A bill for AN ACT in relation to unemployment insurance. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 969. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 979 A bill for AN ACT concerning schools.
19 [May 22, 2001] House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 979. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 993 A bill for AN ACT in relation to child support. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 993. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1065 A bill for AN ACT concerning firearms. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1065. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1098 A bill for AN ACT concerning vehicles. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1098.
[May 22, 2001] 20 Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1117 A bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1117. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1152 A bill for AN ACT relating to Governors State University. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1152. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1305 A bill for AN ACT in relation to minors. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1305. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate
21 [May 22, 2001] A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1517 A bill for AN ACT concerning the Department of Corrections. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1517. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has concurred with the House in the adoption of their amendment to a bill of the following title, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 1521 A bill for AN ACT relating to education. House Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 1521. Action taken by the Senate, May 22, 2001. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate REPORT FROM STANDING COMMITTEE Representative Monique Davis, Chairperson, from the Committee on Appropriations - Human Services to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 758 and 1486. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 758 and 1486 is as follows: 16, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Davis, Monique, Chair Y Leitch Y Bassi Y Mautino Y Bellock Y Mendoza Y Coulson Y Miller Y Feigenholtz A Mitchell, Bill Y Giles (Hannig) Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Hamos Y Mulligan, Spkpn Y Kurtz Y Osterman, V-Chair Y Ryan
[May 22, 2001] 22 Representative Morrow, Chairperson, from the Committee on Appropriations - Public Safety to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendments numbered 3, 4, 5 and 6 to HOUSE BILL 3505. The committee roll call vote on Amendment NO. 3 to HOUSE BILL 3505 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 5, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Morrow, Chair A McAuliffe Y Brady Y McGuire Y Delgado (Osterman) N Mitchell, Bill N Franks Y Pankau, Spkpn N Hoffman Y Saviano Y Johnson Y Schmitz Y Jones, Lou A Stephens Y Lyons, Joseph Y Stroger N Mautino, V-Chair N Wait Y Younge The committee roll call vote on Amendments 4 and 6 to HOUSE BILL 3505 is as follows: 17, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Morrow, Chair A McAuliffe Y Brady Y McGuire Y Delgado (Osterman) Y Mitchell, Bill Y Franks Y Pankau, Spkpn Y Hoffman Y Saviano Y Johnson Y Schmitz Y Jones, Lou A Stephens Y Lyons, Joseph Y Stroger Y Mautino, V-Chair Y Wait Y Younge The committee roll call vote on Amendment NO. 5 to HOUSE BILL 3505 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Morrow, Chair A McAuliffe Y Brady Y McGuire Y Delgado (Osterman) N Mitchell, Bill N Franks Y Pankau, Spkpn Y Hoffman Y Saviano Y Johnson Y Schmitz A Jones, Lou A Stephens Y Lyons, Joseph Y Stroger Y Mautino, V-Chair N Wait Y Younge Representative Scully, Chairperson, from the Committee on Commerce & Business Development to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL 846. The committee roll call vote on Amendment 1 to SENATE BILL 846 is as follows:
23 [May 22, 2001] 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Scully, Chair A Lindner Y Collins Y Miller A Flowers, V-Chair Y Mulligan A Forby Y Osmond, Spkpn Y Hoeft Y Ryan Y Zickus Representative Fowler, Chairperson, from the Committee on Counties & Townships to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Motion be reported "be approved for consideration" and placed on the House Calendar: Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1972. The committee roll call vote on Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1972 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Fowler, Chair A Franks Y Collins Y Hartke A Delgado, V-Chair Y Jones, John Y Durkin Y Lawfer Y Forby A McAuliffe Y Moffitt, Spkpn Representative Feigenholtz, Chairperson, from the Committee on Human Services to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL 933. The committee roll call vote on Amendment 2 to SENATE BILL 933 is as follows: 7, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Myers, Richard Y Bellock, Spkpn A Schoenberg, V-Chair A Flowers Y Soto Y Howard Y Winters Y Wirsing Representative O'Brien, Chairperson, from the Committee on Judiciary II - Criminal Law to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to SENATE BILL 20. That the Motion be reported "be approved for consideration" and placed on the House Calendar: Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1812. The committee roll call vote on Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1812 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y O'Brien, Chair A Johnson Y Bradley A Jones, Lou
[May 22, 2001] 24 Y Brady P Lindner Y Brosnahan, V-Chair Y Smith, Michael (Mendoza) Y Brunsvold Y Turner, John Y Delgado (Acevedo) A Wait Y Winkel, Spkpn Representative Hoffman, Chairperson, from the Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the Floor Amendment be reported "recommends be adopted": Amendment No. 2 to SENATE BILL 699. That the Motion be reported "be approved for consideration" and placed on the House Calendar: Motion to concur with Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1478. The committee roll call vote on Amendment 2 to SENATE BILL 699 is as follows: 18, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph Y Black Y Mathias A Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins A O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y O'Connor Y Garrett Y Osterman A Hamos Y Reitz Y Hartke Y Schmitz Y Jones, John (Mitchell, Jerry) Y Wait, Spkpn Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on Amendment 1 to HOUSE BILL 1478 is as follows: 15, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph A Black Y Mathias A Brosnahan Y McAuliffe A Collins A O'Brien, V-Chair A Fowler Y O'Connor Y Garrett Y Osterman A Hamos Y Reitz Y Hartke Y Schmitz Y Jones, John (Mitchell, Jerry) Y Wait, Spkpn Y Zickus AGREED RESOLUTION The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolutions. HOUSE RESOLUTION 345 Offered by Representative Brunsvold: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to honor the outstanding efforts of the people in the State of
25 [May 22, 2001] Illinois; and WHEREAS, Sandy Cole grew up in Janesville, Wisconsin; she graduated from Lincoln Christian College in Lincoln, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Sandy Cole has been a secretary at Prairie School for thirteen years; she assists parents, students, and teachers with student records and a variety of other daily needs; during the school year she also works as an usher at the Assembly Hall; WHEREAS, Besides her contribution to the community through her work with the school system, Sandy Cole also volunteers at her church and assists in presenting the computer power point slides for the Sunday services; and WHEREAS, Sandy Cole is the proud mother of two children; her son, Aaron, is eleven years old and her daughter, Andrea, is eight years old; therefore be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Sandy Cole for her outstanding service to her community; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Sandy Cole. HOUSE RESOLUTION 346 Offered by Representative Brunsvold: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize outstanding efforts of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Mary Tewell has worked at Prairie School for the past 16 years; she served for 10 years as a teaching assistant in the ASSIST program and for 6 years in the office; and WHEREAS, Mary Tewell grew up as the only girl in a family of six children in Forrest, Illinois; she graduated from Parkland College; and WHEREAS, Mary Tewell enjoys the students and staff at Prairie School; she spends time mentoring the students and sponsors the student council; and WHEREAS, In her free time, Mary Tewell likes to spend time outdoors, read, walk, and spend time with her three-year-old daughter; and WHEREAS, Mary Tewell serves as an inspiration to students and staff for her dedication and loyalty to Prairie School; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Mary Tewell for her dedication and service to the students and staff at Prairie School; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mary Tewell as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 347 Offered by Representative Brunsvold: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representative are pleased to recognize outstanding efforts of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Gayle Jeffries has worked in the Urbana School District for the past ten years; she has served as Principal for seven of those years; and WHEREAS, As Principal, Gayle Jeffries creates incentive programs to encourage spirit and pride among her students and staff at Urbana School; this year she told her students that if they read 15,000 books during the school year, she would sit on the roof of the school in a rocking chair in her pajama's with rollers in her hair; in response,
[May 22, 2001] 26 the students read 17,332 books; and WHEREAS, Gayle Jeffries is supported by her loving and very proud family; and WHEREAS, Gayle Jeffries has distinguished herself as a dedicated educator who will go to new lengths to keep her students on top academically; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Gayle Jeffries for her dedication and service as Principal of Urbana School District and we wish her continued success; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Gayle Jeffries as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 349 Offered by Representative Winkel: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the history of organizations in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come our attention that Painters Local #363 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois is celebrating its 100th Anniversary on May 21, 2001; and WHEREAS, Painters Local #363 was granted a charter to operate as a labor union in the cities of Champaign and Urbana, Illinois on May 21, 1901 by the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, now known as the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades; and WHEREAS, After having offices in several locations over the years, Painters Local Union #363 purchased the building at 212 South First Street in Champaign, Illinois in 1953; its territorial jurisdiction was later increased to include the counties of Champaign, Vermillion, Douglas, Coles, and Cumberland; and WHEREAS, The members of Painters Local Union #363 have worked on thousands of projects over the years, including numerous projects on the University of Illinois' Champaign-Urbana campus, Eastern Illinois University at Charleston, and hospitals, schools, and commercial and industrial complexes throughout its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, Painters Local #363 Apprenticeship and Training Program has been registered with the United States Department of Labor since December 1941, and has been a leader in the training of females and minorities in the painting industry; and WHEREAS, Painters Local #363 has proudly served the citizens of East Central Illinois with the many projects in the construction industry that it has participated in over the years; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Painters Local #363 in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois on the celebration of its 100th anniversary of service to the citizens of East Central Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Printers Local #363 as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 351 Offered by Representative Hultgren: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to honor milestones in high school sports in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Benet Academy's varsity soccer team, the Redwings, recently won the IHSA Class A Boys Soccer championship game held at
27 [May 22, 2001] Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville; and WHEREAS, The Redwings met the challenge by first defeating Springfield's Sacred Heart-Griffin in the semifinals; in the final game the Redwings faced their East Suburban Catholic Conference rival, the St. Viator Lions; in the end, the Lions were defeated by the final score of 3-1, and the Redwings won the school's first State championship; and WHEREAS, The Benet Academy team consists of Matt Galica, Will Connolly, Tim Huml, Pat Blakemore, Luke Dreyer, Tim Wirtz, Rich Janulis, Ryan Rivera, Ben Aguilar, Eric Zmrhal, Gavin Kubes, Luke Rojo, Jon Janulis, Nick Aguilar, Mark Peluse, Rick Elliott, Chris Murphy, Kevin Schaefer, Jay Pepitone, Andrew Dennis, Nate Hartmann, Greg Gonda, Drew Connolly, Pat Baldwin, Matt Raczkowski, Anthony Soldato, Brian Johnson and Rob Janicki; the team finished its undefeated season at 22 wins, no losses, and 4 draws; and WHEREAS, In the end, Benet Academy won the State championship, capping an undefeated season; immediately after the medal ceremony, Benet coaches Henry Wind, Manny Aguilar, Bob Gros, and Jim Brown, the Reverend Jude Randall, O.S.B., school President, Ernest Stark, school principal, Gary Golforth, school Athletic Director, presented medals to six team members who were unable to participate in the playoffs due to IHSA roster limitations; therefore be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Benet Academy for winning its historic first IHSA Class A Boys Soccer championship; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Father Jude, Mr. Stark, Mr. Golforth and to the coaches of the Benet Redwings, Henry Wind, Manny Aguilar, Bob Gros, Jim Brown, and to all 28 members of the Benet Varsity Soccer Team. HOUSE RESOLUTION 352 Offered by Representative Yarbrough: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Delores Morris, who passed away on May 15, 2001; and WHEREAS, Delores Morris was born on August 20, 1954 in Cleveland, Mississippi; she moved to Maywood, Illinois in 1965 and was a graduate of Proviso East High School; she also studied nursing and real estate; and WHEREAS, Delores Morris was a member of the Broadview Baptist Church where she served on the chapel choir and as one of the church's photographers; and WHEREAS, The passing of Delores Morris will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved her, especially her husband, Foraker Morris; her son, Allon; her four sisters; her two brothers; and her many dear friends; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew her, the death of Delores Morris of Maywood, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Delores Morris with our sincere condolences. HOUSE RESOLUTION 353 Offered by Representative McCarthy: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of
[May 22, 2001] 28 the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Doug Chappell is retiring from his duties as Fire Chief of the Hazel Crest Fire Department on May 18, 2001; and WHEREAS, Doug Chappell has served as a volunteer firefighter since January 1971; he was hired full-time in May 1978 and became chief in May 1985; and WHEREAS, During his tenure, Doug Chappell has helped improve Hazel Crest's Fire Department's insurance safety rating from a 6 to a 4, one of the best possible ratings for a community the size of Hazel Crest; he has helped upgrade the size of the department and the quality of vehicles and apparatus; he has also improved the department's safety program, and smoothly consolidated with the building department; and WHEREAS, Doug Chappell has served on the State's firefighters' medal of honor committee and was chairman of a committee that worked to get a firefighters memorial monument built on the grounds of the State Capitol; and WHEREAS, Under Doug Chappell's leadership, the Hazel Crest Fire Department has grown and become a model throughout the area for other similar departments; his presence will be sorely missed by the village of Hazel Crest and the many firefighters who have had the pleasure of working with him; and WHEREAS, Doug Chappell will spend his retirement resting, enjoying his daughter's wedding this summer, and pondering a move to the southwest part of the country with his wife, Linda; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Doug Chappell on his retirement from his duties as Fire Chief of the Hazel Crest Fire Department; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Doug Chappell as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 354 Offered by Representative McCarthy: WHEREAS, Every Rotary Club in the world can trace its lineage at least indirectly back to 1905; Paul Harris developed an idea that sparked not just an organization, but a movement that currently spans the globe with more than one million members on six continents; and WHEREAS, Homewood joined the movement in 1936 when Bill Michaels, Chicago Heights Rotarian and Governor of the former District 40, Chuck Alexander, Sid Lee, and the Reverend W.H. Taylor helped bring the Rotary Club to Homewood, Illinois; and WHEREAS, The members of the Homewood Rotary Club have provided a dedicated service in an effort to improve the community; and WHEREAS, The Homewood Rotary Club is involved with financial or physical support with the following groups, organizations, and services: the Award winning annual Health Fair in conjunction with Ingalls Hospital, the Audobon Society, the Cancer Support Center, the Family Health Society, the Glenwood School for Boys, the Homewood Fire Department, Healing Racism, Homewood Baseball, Homewood Senior Citizen I.D. Bracelet Program, the Jones Community Center, PADS, Snowball, Snowflake, the South Suburban Recreation Association, and VOSH; and WHEREAS, The Homewood Rotary Club provides annual scholarships to Governor's State University, Prairie State College, and to graduates of Homewood Flossmor High School; and WHEREAS, The Homewood Rotary Club is active in international efforts such as the Argentina Eye Care Project, supplying medical equipment for health clinics in Argentina, and supporting the Literacy Project in Cusco, Peru; and
29 [May 22, 2001] WHEREAS, Through their dedication and service to their community, the members of the Homewood Rotary Club have profoundly improved the way of life both in the State of Illinois and abroad; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we honor Homewood Rotary Club for their dedication and service to the citizens of the State of Illinois and abroad; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the members of Homewood Rotary Club as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 356 Offered by Representative Black: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Dr. David Fields is retiring after 41 years of service to the students of Danville School District 118; and WHEREAS, Dr. Fields earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Eastern Illinois University; he earned his Doctorate from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; and WHEREAS, Dr. Fields began his teaching career in 1960 in the Social Studies Department at Danville High School; after one year, he moved to Northridge where he served as a social studies teacher; in 1964 he moved back to Danville High School where he served as a social studies teacher and from 1969 through 1972 as Dean of Men; in 1972 he became Director of Federal Funds; in 1973 he was appointed Principal at North East Elementary School; he was later appointed Principal at East Park High School where he remained until 1983 when he became the Assistant Superintendent of Schools; in 1991, Dr. Fields was selected by the Board of Education as the Superintendent of Schools; and WHEREAS, While at Danville High School, Dr. Fields also served as coach of Track and Field and Football, and as a Student Council advisor; and WHEREAS, Dr. Fields has served as a dedicated teacher, coach, mentor, and principal to many students and faculty members in School District 118 during his 41 years of service; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Dr. David Fields on his retirement from 41 years of service to Danville School District 118 and we wish him well in all of his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Dr. David Fields as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 357 Offered by Representative Black: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Richard Roth is retiring after 33 years of service at Danville High School at the end of the 2001 school year; and WHEREAS, Richard Roth earned his bachelor's degree in history and his master's degree in education at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana; and WHEREAS, Richard Roth served in the United States Navy from 1963 through 1965; he credits his military experience for getting him
[May 22, 2001] 30 interested in teaching; and WHEREAS, Richard Roth began his teaching career at Danville High School in 1969; during his 33-year tenure, he has had the opportunity to teach history, psychology, and sociology to Danville's youth; and WHEREAS, During his tenure, Richard Roth has provided his students with encouragement and exposed them to different experiences beyond the textbooks; he will miss the enthusiasm, the optimism and the youthfulness of his students; and WHEREAS, Richard Roth plans to spend his retirement with his family and busying himself with hobbies; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Richard Roth on his retirement after a 33-year teaching career at Danville High School and we wish him well in all of his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Richard Roth as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 358 Offered by Representative Acevedo: WHEREAS, The institution of marriage is one of the cornerstones upon which our society is built, and a marriage that has achieved a notable longevity is truly a model for the people of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acevedo of Chicago, Illinois, will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage; and WHEREAS, Joseph Acevedo met Helen Torres in 1947 at the popular "Turner Hall" where a dance was taking place; however it wasn't until 1950 when they started to date regularly; and WHEREAS, As war broke out in Korea in 1951, Joseph was drafted into the United States Army just as a romance between him and Helen blossomed; this turn of events pushed Joseph to make the decision of his life as he asked Helen to marry him; so on September 29, 1951, Joseph Acevedo married Helen Torres; and WHEREAS, Joseph and Helen raised their ten children in the "old neighborhood", now known as the University of Illinois at Chicago; they currently reside at 19th and Leavitt, where they have been since 1963; and WHEREAS, They are the loving parents of Joseph, Roy, Manuel, Felix, Darlene, Roseann, Edward, Deborah, Cynthia, and Martin; the grandparents of 32 wonderful grandchildren; and the great-grandparents of 10 great-grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Joseph and Helen have resided in the Pilsen neighborhood for the past 69 years; they are members of St. Ann's parish; together with others they form the backbone of the parish, helping out at nearly every function, and to this day are among the key fundraisers in ongoing efforts to keep the parish school open; and WHEREAS, The respect for marriage reaches one of its highest plateaus when a couple such as Joseph and Helen Acevedo celebrate their golden wedding anniversary; and WHEREAS, Joseph and Helen Acevedo stand as examples of the best of our society, and their love and devotion to each other and to their family and friends serve as a reminder to all that hard work, dedication, and love can make a difference in today's world; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Joseph and Helen Acevedo on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding
31 [May 22, 2001] anniversary; that we commend them for achieving a long and happy marriage, blessed with children and grandchildren and rich in friendships; and that we wish them happiness and good health in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to them as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 360 Offered by Representative Zickus: WHEREAS, The members of this Body are honored to recognize significant milestones in the lives of the people of this State; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Mary Jaros Astroth of Alton, Illinois is celebrating the 100th anniversary of her birth; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth was born on September 10, 1901, in Olesna, Czechoslovakia to John and Catherine Jaros; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth crossed the Atlantic Ocean by boat with her mother, a brother, and a sister in 1906; her family traveled to Valley Park, Missouri where her father was living and waiting for them; she had only four years of education but taught herself arithmetic and spelling at a genius level; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth moved to Alton, Illinois at the age of 12; she worked at the Tannery in Hartford, Illinois; she married the late August "Whitey" Henry Astroth on October 4, 1919 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Alton; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth became a United States citizen sometime in her late teens; the Astroth family moved to Roxana, Illinois where her husband served as Fire Chief; in 1939, the Astroth family moved to Alton where they bought a tavern on Belle Street and operated it until October 1970; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth is the proud mother of six children; the grandmother of 25 grandchildren; the great grandmother of 75 great-grandchildren; the great-great grandmother of 5 great-great grandchildren; and the grandmother of 4 step-great, great grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Mary Jaros Astroth's greatest loves in her life include her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, church sports, and pinochle; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Mary Jaros Astroth on the occasion of her 100th birthday and extend to her our sincere best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mary Jaros Astroth as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 361 Offered by Representatives McCarthy - Ryan: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that after 25 years of service with the Homewood Fire Department, Assistant Chief Dan Rossi will be hanging up his coat, hat, and boots on May 24, 2001; and WHEREAS, Dan Rossi has served as a firefighter for 28 years, three of those years as a volunteer firefighter in Frankfort; and WHEREAS, Dan Rossi joined the Homewood Fire Department as a full-time firefighter in 1976, becoming a lieutenant in 1979; he was promoted to Assistant Chief in 1997; in addition, he has served as a paramedic since 1976 and a paramedic coordinator since 1977; he has run
[May 22, 2001] 32 the paramedic program in Homewood for 23 of its 27 year existence; and WHEREAS, During his tenure, Dan Rossi has seen his staff double to its current size of 50 employees; in addition he has purchased additional customized ambulances to meet the need of the village; and WHEREAS, Dan Rossi has experienced many exciting times during his tenure, including the delivery of three babies; and WHEREAS, Dan Rossi's work has not gone unnoticed by his peers or his supervisors; he was honored as fireman of the year in the mid-1980s; and WHEREAS, After so many years on the job, Dan Rossi has attained a wealth of knowledge to pass on to the next generation of firefighters and paramedics; over his 25 year career he has been on tens of thousands of calls and put out hundreds of fires; he considers becoming a firefighter more than a job, but, rather, a lifestyle; and WHEREAS, On May 24, 2001, the Homewood Fire Department will honor the distinguished 25-year service and dedication that Dan Rossi has given the Homewood community; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Dan Rossi on his retirement from 25 years of dedication and service as Homewood Fire Department Assistant Chief and we wish him well in all of his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Dan Rossi as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 362 Offered by Representative Schoenberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Heidi Voorhees is retiring from her duties as Village Manager of Wilmette in May 2001; and WHEREAS, Heidi Voorhees is a 1976 graduate of Guilford High School, a 1980 graduate of Illinois State University, and a 1982 graduate of Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs; and WHEREAS, Heidi Voorhees has served as Village Manager of Wilmette since October 1990; in addition she served as Assistant Village Manager from June 1986 through October 1990; and WHEREAS, Throughout her career, Heidi Voorhees has made it a point to give back to the city management profession; in addition to serving on numerous committees in her local government professional associations this past year, she served as Vice-President of the Illinois City/County Management Association and as the first Vice President for the Chicago area Metro Managers Association; and WHEREAS, During her tenure as Village Manager of Wilmette, Heidi Voorhees was the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2001 Outstanding Manager of the Year Award from the Illinois Association of Municipal Management Assistants, the 2001 Citizen of the Year Award from the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, and the 1998 Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs Department at Indiana University; and WHEREAS, Throughout the course of her tenure as Village Manager, Heidi Voorhees has exhibited tireless dedication to the administration of the Village of Wilmette, Illinois, managed its affairs with compassion, skill, and devotion, guided the Village through several challenges, and provided dedication and leadership in the highest tradition of her profession; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND
33 [May 22, 2001] GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Heidi Voorhees for her dedication and service as Village Manager of Wilmette, Illinois, and we wish her well in all of her future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Heidi Voorhees as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 363 Offered by Representatives Feigenholtz - Erwin: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the history of performance theater in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, This year, Victory Gardens Theater was recognized with a Tony Award, the top theatrical honor in the nation; and WHEREAS, The Regional Theater Tony Award is based on a recommendation by the American Theater Critics Association and given to a theater company that has displayed a continuous level of artistic achievement contributing to the growth of theater nationally; and WHEREAS, The Victory Gardens Theater has showcased challenging productions, including diverse new works and the works of rising writers for more than 25 years; and WHEREAS, Victory Gardens Theater has produced more than 120 world premieres, many of them by writers of its twelve member ensemble; it is this unusual and valuable commitment to new work that earned them this year's Tony Award for a regional theater that has shown a record of excellence in the Chicago community and has had a significant impact on theater nationally; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Victory Gardens Theater on receiving a 2001 Tony Award for excellence in regional theater; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the members of the Victory Gardens Theater as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 364 Offered by Representative Reitz: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize significant milestones in the history of the cities, towns, and villages of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The Village of Baldwin, although not incorporated, originally was settled about one mile north of its present location; the early settlers were the Henderson, Allen, and Preston families; in 1874, the Mobile and Ohio built the railroad in its present location; later, a grain elevator was built along the railroad and the present village started to develop; and WHEREAS, In 1876, the villagers circulated a petition, requesting that the Village of Baldwin be incorporated; the petition, signed by fifty legal voters, requested that the organizing of the Village of Baldwin located in the County of Randolph be approved; and WHEREAS, County Judge John H. Lindsey approved the petition and ordered an election held on Tuesday, July 11, 1876 regarding village organization, and all votes cast were in favor of village organization; and WHEREAS, The first village board was elected on August 8, 1876; the board held its first meeting on August 11, 1876; and WHEREAS, Baldwin prospered as a small trading village throughout the years, its main business being a grain elevator; a grain elevator
[May 22, 2001] 34 has operated in Baldwin since its incorporation, the present one owned and operated by Gateway FS, Inc.; and WHEREAS, In 1932, Highway 154 was built through Baldwin to provide all-weather transportation to neighboring towns; railroad passenger and freight service was provided until October 1988, when passenger service was discontinued; the present rail system supplies services to the Baldwin Power Plant, Fairmont Minerals, Kaskaskia Regional Port District, and Gateway FS, Inc.; and WHEREAS, Baldwin schools in past years consisted of a three-year high school which closed in the 1940s, a public grade school which closed in 1959, and a Lutheran Grade School which closed in the 1970s; and WHEREAS, Baldwin in the past has had many churches; the present churches are St. John Lutheran Church and Baldwin Community Presbyterian Church; each of the churches has organizations that promote the welfare of its members; and WHEREAS, Over the years various organizations have been active in promoting civic activities in the village; The present organizations include the Nicholas Laufer Post 619 American Legion, Baldwin Athletic Club, Baldwin Community Development Association, Baldwin Homecoming Committee, and the 125th Baldwin Anniversary Committee; and WHEREAS, In 1999, the old school building, which served as the Village Hall was razed; with the help of Senator David Luechtefeld and Representative Dan Reitz, funding was made available for the new Community Center, completed this year, which will be used for all community functions, will serve as the meeting room for the Village Board of Trustees, and contains the offices of the Village President and Village Clerk; and WHEREAS, Approximately 450 citizens live in the Village of Baldwin, including Village President Jeffrey S. Rowold, Village Clerk Wesley G. Stellhorn, Village Treasurer Eileen Mehring, and Village Trustees Craig Hartmann, James Mueller, Darrell Mueth, Tammy Prost, Gary Schoenbeck, and Cheryl Sellers; therefore be it RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Village of Baldwin on the 125th Anniversary of its incorporation; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this Resolution be delivered to Village President Jeffrey S. Rowold as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 366 Offered by Representatives Madigan - Currie - Morrow - Dart: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Monsignor John J. "Jack" Egan, who passed away on May 19, 2001; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Egan was a priest whose battles for social justice made him one of Chicago's most influential religious leaders; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Egan was born in New York to the late John and Mary Egan, but moved to Chicago early in life; he was raised in the Ravenswood neighborhood and attended DePaul University; he then studied for the priesthood at St. Mary of the Lake Seminary in Mundelein and was ordained in 1943; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Egan served the Roman Catholic Church for 58 years; he brought his ecumenical approach to Chicago's grittiest haunts and the nation's toughest social problems; and WHEREAS, After being ordained in 1943, Monsignor Egan worked three years as an assistant priest at St. Justin the Martyr in Chicago; in addition he began a ministry to the Young Christian Workers and the
35 [May 22, 2001] Christian Family Movement; and WHEREAS, From 1946 through 1959, Monsignor Egan was the first director of the Cana Conference of Chicago, a ministry to celebrate the sacrament of marriage and to serve the needs of Catholic married couples; in 1957 the Holy See named him monsignor; and WHEREAS, From 1958 through 1969, Monsignor Egan served as director of the Archdiocesesan Office of Urban Affairs where he became a powerful voice in promoting subsidized housing as a way to fight urban segregation; he also became an outspoken opponent of public housing; in 1965, he marched with the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Alabama that later became a call for clergyman across the country to join the civil rights movement; and WHEREAS, From 1970 through 1983, Monsignor Egan served as the special assistant to the president at the University of Notre Dame and ran its Institute for Pastoral and Social Ministry; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Egan returned to Chicago in 1983 as the archdiocese's director of Human Relations and Ecumenism under Cardinal Joseph Bernardin; in 1987 he served as an assistant to the president for community affairs at DePaul University; DePaul University honored him by naming its urban think tank and community service organization after him, calling it the Egan Urban Center; and WHEREAS, In 1993, thousands of well-wishers attended a celebration at Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago to mark the 50th anniversary of Monsignor Egan's ordinance into the priesthood; in addition, plumbers hosted a similar celebration at Plumber's Hall on the West Side; his life was also profiled in a "1991 book, "An Alley in Chicago: The Ministry of a City Priest"; and WHEREAS, Among his many honors and six honorary doctorates, Monsignor Egan and his aide, Peggy Roach, were given honorary degrees by Lewis University in Romeoville; in addition he was presented with Saint Xavier University's top honor, a school where he served as a former advisory council member; and WHEREAS, The passing of Monsignor John J. Egan will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his sister, Kathleen Egan Martin; his nieces and nephews; his great-nieces and great-nephews; and his many friends and acquaintances that he has met during his 58 years of service to the Roman Catholic Church; and WHEREAS, Monsignor Egan served as a conscience not only to politicians and the people, but also to the Roman Catholic Church; he had the reputation of a man who had a way of challenging people on very serious moral issues without alienating them, thereby allowing change within the Church; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew him, the death of Monsignor John J. Egan of Chicago, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Monsignor John J. Egan with our sincere condolences. SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Mathias, SENATE BILL 95 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
[May 22, 2001] 36 (ROLL CALL 2) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Mathias, SENATE BILL 397 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 3) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Wirsing, SENATE BILL 406 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 4) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Dart, SENATE BILL 725 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 5) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Crotty, SENATE BILL 899 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 96, Yeas; 18, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 6) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Coulson, SENATE BILL 1276 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 7) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted.
37 [May 22, 2001] On motion of Representative Mathias, SENATE BILL 1522 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 8) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. SENATE BILLS ON SECOND READING Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001 and held, the following bill was taken up and advanced to the order of Third Reading: SENATE BILL 284. SENATE BILL 20. Having been recalled on May 10, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Coulson offered the following amendments and moved their adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 20 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 20 on page 4, by replacing lines 30 through 34 with the following: "(E) the person, in committing a violation of paragraph (a) while driving at any speed in a school speed zone at a time when a speed limit of 20 miles per hour was in effect under subsection (a) of Section 11-605 of this Code, was involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in bodily harm, other than great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement, to another person, when the violation of paragraph (a) was a proximate cause of the bodily harm."; and on page 5, by deleting lines 1 through 3. AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SENATE BILL 20 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend Senate Bill 20 on page 5, by replacing lines 4 through 15 with the following: "(2) Aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, or intoxicating compound or compounds, or any combination thereof is a Class 4 felony. For which a person, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than one year and not more than 3 years for a violation of subparagraph (A), (B) or (D) of paragraph (1) of this subsection (d) and not less than one year and not more than 12 years for a violation of subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of this subsection (d), the defendant, if sentenced to a term of imprisonment, shall be sentenced to not less than one year and not more than 12 years. For any prosecution under this subsection (d), a certified copy of the driving abstract of the defendant shall be admitted as proof of any prior conviction.". The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading.
[May 22, 2001] 38 SENATE BILL 117. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Hamos offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 117 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 117 on page 1, by replacing lines 15 through 17 with the following: "the motion for modification and, with respect to maintenance, only upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances. An order for child"; and on page 2, by replacing lines 14 through 19 with the following: "(a-5) An order for maintenance may be modified or terminated only upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances. In all such proceedings, as well as in proceedings in which maintenance is being reviewed, the court shall consider the applicable factors set forth in subsection (a) of Section 504 and the following factors:". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 699. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 699 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 699 as follows: on page 4, by replacing lines 8 through 34 with the following: "(f) Any ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment located, placed, or constructed upon, under, or along a State highway with the consent of the appropriate State highway authority under this Section shall, upon written notice by the appropriate State, highway authority, be subject to removal, relocation, or modification at no expense to the appropriate State highway authority when and as deemed necessary by the appropriate State highway authority for highway or highway safety purposes. If, within 60 days after receipt of such written notice, arrangements are not made satisfactory to the appropriate State highway authority for such removal, relocation, or modification, the appropriate State highway authority may remove, relocate, or modify such ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment and bill the owner thereof for the total cost of such removal, relocation, or modification. The appropriate State highway authority shall determine the terms of payment of those costs provided that all costs billed by the appropriate State highway authority shall not be made payable over more than a 5 year period from the date of billing. This paragraph shall not be construed to prohibit the appropriate State highway authority from paying any part of the cost of removal, relocation, or modification where such payment is otherwise provided for by State or
39 [May 22, 2001] federal statute or regulation. If 90 days after written notice was given, the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, pipe line, or other equipment have not been removed, relocated, or modified to the satisfaction of the appropriate highway authority, the owner of the drains, track, rails, poles, pipe line, or other equipment located along the highway is in breach of the written consent and is subject to liquidated damages of not more than $500 per day."; and on page 5, by deleting lines 1 through 9. Representative Hoffman offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SENATE BILL 699 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend Senate Bill 699, AS AMENDED, as follows: in Section 5, Sec. 9-113, by replacing subsection (b) with the following: "(b) The State and county highway authorities are authority is authorized to promulgate reasonable and necessary rules, regulations, and specifications for State highways for the administration of this Section. In addition to rules promulgated under this subsection (b), the State highway authority shall and a county highway authority may adopt coordination strategies and practices designed and intended to establish and implement effective communication respecting planned highway projects that the State or county highway authority believes may require removal, relocation, or modification in accordance with subsection (f) of this Section. The strategies and practices adopted shall include but need not be limited to the delivery of 5 year programs, annual programs, and the establishment of coordination councils in the locales and with the utility participation that will best facilitate and accomplish the requirements of the State and county highway authority acting under subsection (f) of this Section. The utility participation shall include assisting the appropriate highway authority in establishing a schedule for the removal, relocation, or modification of the owner's facilities in accordance with subsection (f) of this Section. In addition, each utility shall designate in writing to the Secretary of Transportation or his or her designee an agent for notice and the delivery of programs. The coordination councils must be established on or before January 1, 2002. The 90 day deadline for removal, relocation, or modification of the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment in subsection (f) of this Section shall be enforceable upon the establishment of a coordination council in the district or locale where the property in question is located. The coordination councils organized by a county highway authority shall include the county engineer, the County Board Chairman or his or her designee, and with such utility participation as will best facilitate and accomplish the requirements of a highway authority acting under subsection (f) of this Section. Should a county highway authority decide not to establish coordination councils, the 90 day deadline for removal, relocation, or modification of the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment in subsection (f) of this Section shall be waived for those highways."; and in Section 5, Sec. 9-113, by replacing subsection (f) with the following: "(f) Any ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment located, placed, or constructed upon, under, or along a State highway with the consent of the State or county highway
[May 22, 2001] 40 authority under this Section shall, upon written notice by the State or county, highway authority be removed, relocated, or modified by the owner, the owner's agents, contractors, or employees subject to removal, relocation or modification at no expense to the State or county highway authority when and as deemed necessary by the State or county highway authority for highway or highway safety purposes. The notice shall be properly given after the completion of engineering plans, the receipt of the necessary permits issued by the appropriate State and county highway authority to begin work, and the establishment of sufficient rights-of-way for a given utility authorized by the State or county highway authority to remain on the highway right-of-way such that the unit of local government or other owner of any facilities receiving notice in accordance with this subsection (f) can proceed with relocating, replacing, or reconstructing the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment. If a permit application to relocate on a public right-of-way is not filed within 15 days of the receipt of final engineering plans, the notice precondition of a permit to begin work is waived. However, under no circumstances shall this notice provision be construed to require the State or any government department or agency to purchase additional rights-of-way to accommodate utilities. If, within 90 60 days after receipt of such written notice, the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment have not been removed, relocated, or modified to the reasonable satisfaction of the State or county highway authority, or if arrangements are not made satisfactory to the State or county highway authority for such removal, relocation, or modification, the State or county highway authority may remove, relocate, or modify such ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment and bill the owner thereof for the total cost of such removal, relocation, or modification. The scope of the project shall be taken into consideration by the State or county highway authority in determining satisfactory arrangements. The State or county highway authority shall determine the terms of payment of those costs provided that all costs billed by the State or county highway authority shall not be made payable over more than a 5 year period from the date of billing. The State and county highway authority shall have the power to extend the time of payment in cases of demonstrated financial hardship by a unit of local government or other public owner of any facilities removed, relocated, or modified from the highway right-of-way in accordance with this subsection (f). This paragraph shall not be construed to prohibit the State or county highway authority from paying any part of the cost of removal, relocation, or modification where such payment is otherwise provided for by State or federal statute or regulation. At any time within 90 days after written notice was given, the owner of the drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment may request the district engineer or, if appropriate, the county engineer for a waiver of the 90 day deadline. The appropriate district or county engineer shall make a decision concerning waiver within 10 days of receipt of the request and may waive the 90 day deadline if he or she makes a written finding as to the reasons for waiving the deadline. Reasons for waiving the deadline shall be limited to acts of God, war, the scope of the project, the State failing to follow the proper notice procedure, and any other cause beyond reasonable control of the owner of the facilities. Waiver must not be unreasonably withheld. If 90 days after written notice was given, the ditches, drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment have not been removed, relocated, or modified to the satisfaction of the State or county highway authority, no waiver of deadline has been requested or issued by the appropriate district or county engineer, and no satisfactory arrangement has been made with the
41 [May 22, 2001] appropriate State or county highway authority, the State or county highway authority or the general contractor of the building project may file a complaint in the circuit court for an emergency order to direct and compel the owner to remove, relocate, or modify the drains, track, rails, poles, wires, pipe line, or other equipment to the satisfaction of the appropriate highway authority. The complaint for an order shall be brought in the circuit in which the subject matter of the complaint is situated or, if the subject matter of the complaint is situated in more than one circuit, in any one of those circuits."; and in Section 5, Sec. 9-113, by replacing subsection (h) with the following: "(h) Upon receipt of an application therefor, consent to so use a highway may be granted subject to such terms and conditions not inconsistent with this Code as the highway authority deems for the best interest of the public. The terms and conditions required by the appropriate highway authority may include but need not be limited to participation by the party granted consent in the strategies and practices adopted under subsection (b) of this Section. The petitioner shall pay to the owners of property abutting upon the affected highways established as though by common law plat all damages the owners may sustain by reason of such use of the highway, such damages to be ascertained and paid in the manner provided by law for the exercise of the right of eminent domain."; and in Section 5, Sec. 9-113, below the last line of subsection (l), by inserting the following: "(m) The provisions of this Section apply to all permits issued by the Department of Transportation and the appropriate State or county highway authority.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 846. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative O'Connor offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 846 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 846 on page 1, immediately below line 3, by inserting the following: "Section 3. The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section 605-75 as follows: (20 ILCS 605/605-75) Sec. 605-75. Keep Illinois Beautiful. (a) There is created the Keep Illinois Beautiful Program Advisory Board consisting of 7 members appointed by the Director of Commerce and Community Affairs. Of those 7, 4 shall be appointed from a list of at least 10 names submitted by the boards of directors from the various certified community programs. Each certified community program may submit only one recommendation to be considered by the Director. The Director of Commerce and Community Affairs or his or her designee shall be a member and serve as Chairman. The Board shall meet at least
[May 22, 2001] 42 annually at the discretion of the Chairman and at such other times as the Chairman or any 4 members consider necessary. Four members shall constitute a quorum. (b) The purpose of the Board shall be to assist local governments and community organizations in: (1) Educating the public about the need for recycling and reducing solid waste. (2) Promoting the establishment of recycling and programs that reduce litter and other solid waste through re-use and diversion. (3) Developing local markets for recycled products. (4) Cooperating with other State agencies and with local governments having environmental responsibilities. (5) Seeking funding from governmental and non-governmental sources. (6) Beautification projects. (c) The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs shall assist local governments and community organizations that plan to implement programs set forth in subsection (b). The Department shall establish guidelines for the certification of local governments and community organizations. The Department may encourage local governments and community organizations to apply for certification of programs by the Board. However, the Department shall give equal consideration to newly certified programs and older certified programs. (d) The Keep Illinois Beautiful Fund is created as a special fund in the State treasury. Moneys from any public or private source may be deposited into the Keep Illinois Beautiful Fund. Moneys in the Keep Illinois Beautiful Fund shall be appropriated only for the purposes of this Section. Pursuant to action by the Board, the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs may authorize grants from moneys appropriated from the Keep Illinois Beautiful Fund for certified community based programs for up to 50% of the cash needs of the program; provided, that at least 50% of the needs of the program shall be contributed to the program in cash, and not in kind, by local sources. Moneys appropriated for certified community based programs in municipalities of more than 1,000,000 population shall be itemized separately and may not be disbursed to any other community. (e) On the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly, the Lieutenant Governor shall transfer to the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, and the Department shall receive, all assets and property possessed by the Lieutenant Governor under this Section and all liabilities and obligations for which the Lieutenant Governor was responsible under this Section. Nothing in this subsection affects the validity of certifications and grants issued under this Section before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 91st General Assembly. (Source: P.A. 90-609, eff. 6-30-98; 91-239, eff. 1-1-00; 91-853, eff. 7-1-00.)". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 915. Having been recalled on April 25, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
43 [May 22, 2001] Representative Slone offered and withdrew Amendment No. 1. Representative Slone offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SENATE BILL 915 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend Senate Bill 915 on page 1, line 9, by replacing "give, sell," with "sell"; and on page 1, line 12 by replacing "use, or (2)" with "use, (2) to give the property to the State of Illinois if the property is contiguous to a State park, or (3)"; and on page 2, line 1, by replacing "an" with "a known". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 2 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 933. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Human Services, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 933 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 933 on page 3, line 24, after "Illinois.", by inserting ""Hospital affiliate" does not include a health maintenance organization regulated under the Health Maintenance Organization Act."; and on page 4, by replacing lines 30 and 31 with "or otherwise investigate the activities of a hospital affiliate not otherwise required to be licensed.". Representative Smith offered the following amendment and moved its adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SENATE BILL 933 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend Senate Bill 933, AS AMENDED, by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Hospital Licensing Act is amended by adding Section 10.8 as follows: (210 ILCS 85/10.8 new) Sec. 10.8. Requirements for employment of physicians. (a) Physician employment by hospitals and hospital affiliates. Employing entities may employ physicians to practice medicine in all of its branches provided that the following requirements are met: (1) The employed physician is a member of the medical staff of either the hospital or hospital affiliate. If a hospital affiliate decides to have a medical staff, its medical staff shall be organized in accordance with written bylaws where the affiliate medical staff is responsible for making recommendations to the
[May 22, 2001] 44 governing body of the affiliate regarding all quality assurance activities and safeguarding professional autonomy. The affiliate medical staff bylaws may not be unilaterally changed by the governing body of the affiliate. Nothing in this Section requires hospital affiliates to have a medical staff. (2) Independent physicians, who are not employed by an employing entity, periodically review the quality of the medical services provided by the employed physician to continuously improve patient care. (3) The employing entity and the employed physician sign a statement acknowledging that the employer shall not unreasonably exercise control, direct, or interfere with the employed physician's exercise and execution of his or her professional judgment in a manner that adversely affects the employed physician's ability to provide quality care to patients. This signed statement shall take the form of a provision in the physician's employment contract or a separate signed document from the employing entity to the employed physician. This statement shall state: "As the employer of a physician, (employer's name) shall not unreasonably exercise control, direct, or interfere with the employed physician's exercise and execution of his or her professional judgment in a manner that adversely affects the employed physician's ability to provide quality care to patients." (4) The employing entity shall establish a mutually agreed upon independent review process with criteria under which an employed physician may seek review of the alleged violation of this Section by physicians who are not employed by the employing entity. The affiliate may arrange with the hospital medical staff to conduct these reviews. The independent physicians shall make findings and recommendations to the employing entity and the employed physician within 30 days of the conclusion of the gathering of the relevant information. (b) Definitions. For the purpose of this Section: "Employing entity" means a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act or a hospital affiliate. "Employed physician" means a physician who receives an IRS W-2 form, or any successor federal income tax form, from an employing entity. "Hospital" means a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, except county hospitals as defined in subsection (c) of Section 15-1 of the Public Aid Code. "Hospital affiliate" means a corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, or similar organization, other than a hospital, that is devoted primarily to the provision, management, or support of health care services and that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control of the hospital. "Control" means having at least an equal or a majority ownership or membership interest. A hospital affiliate shall be 100% owned or controlled by any combination of hospitals, their parent corporations, or physicians licensed to practice medicine in all its branches in Illinois. "Hospital affiliate" does not include a health maintenance organization regulated under the Health Maintenance Organization Act. "Physician" means an individual licensed to practice medicine in all its branches in Illinois. "Professional judgment" means the exercise of a physician's independent clinical judgment in providing medically appropriate diagnoses, care, and treatment to a particular patient at a particular time. Situations in which an employing entity does not interfere with an employed physician's professional judgment include, without limitation, the following:
45 [May 22, 2001] (1) practice restrictions based upon peer review of the physician's clinical practice to assess quality of care and utilization of resources in accordance with applicable bylaws; (2) supervision of physicians by appropriately licensed medical directors, medical school faculty, department chairpersons or directors, or supervising physicians; (3) written statements of ethical or religious directives; and (4) reasonable referral restrictions that do not, in the reasonable professional judgment of the physician, adversely affect the health or welfare of the patient. (c) Private enforcement. An employed physician aggrieved by a violation of this Act may seek to obtain an injunction or reinstatement of employment with the employing entity as the court may deem appropriate. Nothing in this Section limits or abrogates any common law cause of action. Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to alter the law of negligence. (d) Department enforcement. The Department may enforce the provisions of this Section, but nothing in this Section shall require or permit the Department to license, certify, or otherwise investigate the activities of a hospital affiliate not otherwise required to be licensed by the Department. (e) Retaliation prohibited. No employing entity shall retaliate against any employed physician for requesting a hearing or review under this Section. No action may be taken that affects the ability of a physician to practice during this review, except in circumstances where the medical staff bylaws authorize summary suspension. (f) Physician collaboration. No employing entity shall adopt or enforce, either formally or informally, any policy, rule, regulation, or practice inconsistent with the provision of adequate collaboration, including medical direction of licensed advanced practice nurses or supervision of licensed physician assistants and delegation to other personnel under Section 54.5 of the Medical Practice Act of 1987. (g) Physician disciplinary actions. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit or prohibit the governing body of an employing entity or its medical staff, if any, from taking disciplinary actions against a physician as permitted by law. (h) Physician review. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit a hospital or hospital affiliate from making a determination not to pay for a particular health care service or to prohibit a medical group, independent practice association, hospital medical staff, or hospital governing body from enforcing reasonable peer review or utilization review protocols or determining whether the employed physician complied with those protocols. (i) Review. Nothing in this Section may be used or construed to establish that any activity of a hospital or hospital affiliate is subject to review under the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Act. (j) Rules. The Department shall adopt any rules necessary to implement this Section. Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on September 30, 2001.". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading.
[May 22, 2001] 46 SENATE BILL 1039. Having been recalled on May 10, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. On motion of Representative Curry, Amendment No. 1 was ordered to lie on the table. Representative Curry offered and withdrew Amendment No. 2. There being no further amendments, the bill was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1176. Having been recalled on May 10, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Representative Moore offered the following amendments and moved their adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SENATE BILL 1176 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend Senate Bill 1176 on page 1, line 25, after "Department", by inserting the following: ", except the Motor Fuel Tax Law and the Environmental Impact Fee Law," AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO SENATE BILL 1176 AMENDMENT NO. 3. Amend Senate Bill 1176, AS AMENDED, with reference to page and line numbers of House Amendment No. 1, on page 3, line 9, after "any", by inserting "individual". The motion prevailed and the amendments were adopted and ordered printed. There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 2 and 3 were adopted and the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1177. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Revenue, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 1177 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 1177 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Department of Revenue Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing Section 2505-305 as follows: (20 ILCS 2505/2505-305) (was 20 ILCS 2505/39b15.1) Sec. 2505-305. Investigators. (a) The Department has the power to appoint investigators to conduct all investigations, searches, seizures, arrests, and other duties imposed under the provisions of any law administered by the Department or the Illinois Gaming Board. Except as provided in subsection (c), these The investigators have and may exercise all the powers of peace officers solely for the purpose of enforcing taxing measures administered by the Department or the Illinois Gaming Board. (b) The Director must authorize to each investigator employed under this Section and to any other employee of the Department
47 [May 22, 2001] exercising the powers of a peace officer a distinct badge that, on its face, (i) clearly states that the badge is authorized by the Department and (ii) contains a unique identifying number. No other badge shall be authorized by the Department. (c) Investigators appointed under this Section who are assigned to the Illinois Gaming Board have and may exercise all the rights and powers of peace officers, provided that these powers shall be limited to offenses or violations occurring or committed on a riverboat or dock, as defined in subsections (d) and (f) of Section 4 of the Riverboat Gambling Act. (Source: P.A. 91-239, eff. 1-1-00; 91-883, eff. 1-1-01.)". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1175. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 1175 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 1175 by replacing lines 31 through 34 on page 4 and lines 1 through 11 on page 5 with the following: "(4) The findings and recommended order of the hearing officer shall be filed with the Commission. The findings and recommended order may need not be authored by a hearing officer other than the hearing officer who presides at the public hearing if: (a) the hearing officer who presides at the public hearing is unable to author the findings and recommended order by reason of death, disability, or separation from employment; and (b) (a) all parties to a complaint file a joint motion agreeing agree to have the findings and recommended order decision written by a hearing officer who did not preside at the public hearing.; (b) the presiding hearing officer transmits his or her impression of witness credibility to the hearing officer who authors the findings and recommended order; and (c) there are no questions of witness credibility presented by the record as found by the presiding officer."; and on page 10, by replacing lines 2 through 16 with the following: "(4) The findings and recommended order of the hearing officer shall be filed with the Commission. The findings and recommended order may need not be authored by a hearing officer other than the hearing officer who presides at the public hearing if: (a) the hearing officer who presides at the public hearing is unable to author the findings and recommended order by reason of death, disability, or separation from employment; and (b) (a) all parties to a complaint file a joint motion agreeing agree to have the findings and recommended order decision written by a hearing officer who did not preside at the public hearing.; (b) the presiding hearing officer transmits his or her impression of witness credibility to the hearing officer who authors the findings and recommended order; and (c) there are no questions of witness credibility presented by
[May 22, 2001] 48 the record as found by the presiding officer.". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1493. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. Floor Amendment No. 1 remained in the Committee on Revenue. There being no further amendments, the bill was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 281. Having been read by title a second time on May 16, 2001, and held on the order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Labor, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 281 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 281 on page 2, line 13 by changing "3" to "5". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. RECALLS By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Hannig, SENATE BILL 758 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Madigan, SENATE BILL 1486 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Beaubien, SENATE BILL 281 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 114, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 9) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Curry, SENATE BILL 1039 was taken up and read by title a third time.
49 [May 22, 2001] And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. CONCURRENCES AND NON-CONCURRENCES IN SENATE AMENDMENT/S TO HOUSE BILLS Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1972, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Lawfer moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 11) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1972. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1478, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Jerry Mitchell moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 12) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1478. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176, having been printed, were taken up for consideration. Representative Hoffman moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 13) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 382, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Saviano moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 113, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 14) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 382. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 445, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Kosel moved that the House concur with the Senate in
[May 22, 2001] 50 the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 15) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 445. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 678, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Reitz moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 16) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 678. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1728, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Osterman moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 17) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1728. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1000, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Biggins moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 18) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1000. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1695, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Murphy moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 113, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 19) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1695. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 854, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Beaubien moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 95, Yeas; 20, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 20) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the
51 [May 22, 2001] adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 854. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1356, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Berns moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 21) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1356. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2290, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Hultgren moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 22) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2290. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2315, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Menoza moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 23) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2315. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2807, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Capparelli moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 24) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2807. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2259, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Reitz moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 25) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2259. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. ACTION ON MOTIONS
[May 22, 2001] 52 Pursuant to the motion submitted previously, Representative Black moved to reconsider the vote by which Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176 were concurred in by the House earlier today. The motion prevailed. CONCURRENCES AND NON-CONCURRENCES IN SENATE AMENDMENT/S TO HOUSE BILLS Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176, having been printed, were taken up for consideration. Representative Black moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 26) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendments numbered 1 and 2 to HOUSE BILL 176. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 183, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Beaubien moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 27) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 183. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 846, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Brosnahan moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 28) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 846. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1048, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Soto moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 29) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1048. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1694, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Krause moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 30)
53 [May 22, 2001] The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1694. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1915, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Murphy moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 31) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1915. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2088, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative John Turner moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 32) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2088. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2528, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Bost moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 33) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2528. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2865, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Brady moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 34) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2865. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2994, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Parke moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 35) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 2994. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3003, having been printed, was
[May 22, 2001] 54 taken up for consideration. Representative Brady moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 36) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3003. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3214, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Mathias moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 37) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3214. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. ACTION ON MOTIONS Pursuant to the motion submitted previously, Representative Currie moved to discharge Committee from further consideration of HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 297, 303, 304, 308, 326, 333, 334, 340, 342; HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 37, 39, 42 and 44. The motion prevailed. RESOLUTIONS Having been reported out of the Committee on State Government Administration on May 3, 2001, HOUSE RESOLUTION 196 was taken up for consideration. Representative Burke moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Having been reported out of the Committee on Constitutional Officers on May 2, 2001, HOUSE RESOLUTION 194 was taken up for consideration. Representative Madigan moved the adoption of the resolution. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 38) The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Having been reported out of the Committee on Constitutional Officers on May 2, 2001, HOUSE RESOLUTION 38 was taken up for consideration. Representative Madigan moved the adoption of the resolution. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 38) The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Having been reported out of the Committee on Child Support Enforcement on May 17, 2001, HOUSE RESOLUTION 284 was taken up for consideration.
55 [May 22, 2001] Representative Eilieen Lyons moved the adoption of the resolution. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 39) The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Having been reported out of the Committee on State Government Administration on May 17, 2001, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 32 was taken up for consideration. Representative Bellock moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. Having been reported out of the Committee on Rules on May 21, 2001, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 26 was taken up for consideration. The following Amendment was offered in the Committee on Children & Youth, adopted and printed. AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 26 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Joint Resolution 26 on page 3, line 20, after "Centers,", by inserting "Obsessive Compulsive Foundation of Metro Chicago, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI Illinois), Illinois Psychiatric Society,". Representative Currie offered the following amendment and moved it's adoption: AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 26 AMENDMENT NO. 2. Amend House Joint Resolution 26 on page 3, line 19, after "(PTA),", by inserting "Equip for Equality,". The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted and ordered printed. Representative Tenhouse moved the adoption of the resolution, as amended. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 40) The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. Having been reported out of the Committee on State Government Administration on May 17, 2001, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 40 was taken up for consideration. Representative Madigan moved the adoption of the resolution. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 114, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 41) The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 345, 346, 347, 349, 351, 352, 353, 354, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364 and 366 were taken up for consideration. Representative Currie moved the adoption of the resolutions. The motion prevailed and the Resolutions were adopted.
[May 22, 2001] 56 CONCURRENCES AND NON-CONCURRENCES IN SENATE AMENDMENT/S TO HOUSE BILLS Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3204, having been printed, was taken up for consideration. Representative Jerry Mitchell moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1. And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 42) The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3204. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. RESOLUTIONS Having been reported out of the Committee on State Government Administration on May 17, 2001, HOUSE RESOLUTION 288 was taken up for consideration. Representative Moffitt moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. The following resolutions were offered and placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 348 Offered by Representative Poe: WHEREAS, In 1778, the American war for independence was in its third year and the new government was suffering setbacks; and WHEREAS, The governor of Virginia, Patrick Henry, had commissioned Lieutenant Colonel Clark with orders stating that his regiment was to capture Kaskaskia and its surrounding towns in a series of attacks on the British army and its Indian allies in order to secure the Illinois territory and protect Virginia's frontier; and WHEREAS, To aid Lieutenant Colonel Clark in this feat, he raised 175 men in four different companies; these companies were commanded by Captain Helm, Captain Bowman, Captain Harrod, and Captain Montgomery; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Colonel Clark's army arrived in Kaskaskia on July 4, 1778; Kaskaskia was captured by Clark's force within fifteen minutes on the early morning of July 5, 1778; and. WHEREAS, Lt. Colonel Clark sent Captain Joseph Bowman and his company along with several predominate citizens of Kaskaskia to capture Cahokia, St. Phillip, and Prairie du Rocher; and WHEREAS, Upon hearing of the recapture of Vincennes by the British troops in the Illinois Territory, Lt. Colonel Clark launched a campaign against Vincennes with 170 men in his command; and WHEREAS, After the British surrendered and the Illinois Territory was secured once again, Major Bowman and Captain Washington, along with their soldiers, fired the six pound cannon in saluting the victory; and WHEREAS, Though Lt. Colonel Clark and his men have passed into history, the Illinois Regiment still lives on; the Captain Joseph Bowman's Illinois Regiment 1778 of today educates people about Illinois' heritage and history, by bringing the past to life; and WHEREAS, The Captain Joseph Bowman's Company Illinois Regiment 1778 gives an authentic portrayal of Revolutionary War Soldiers and their historic plight at events held in the Illinois State Capitol, the Illinois State Library, the Illinois State Fair, and at several
57 [May 22, 2001] Illinois schools; in addition they re-enact the capture of Fort Massic and Fort Kaskaskia; and RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the Captain Joseph Bowman's Company Illinois Regiment 1778 as the official Revolutionary War Re-enactment Unit for the State of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Garrick Williams and the other members of the Captain Joseph Bowman's Company Illinois Regiment 1778 as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 350 Offered by Representative Kosel: WHEREAS, Project Success has served children in Illinois for over ten years and provides services that are crucial to the well-being of the people and families of our State; and WHEREAS, Project Success currently serves 180,302 students, 85,806 parents, 200,000 families, and 14,158 teachers; and WHEREAS, Project Success provides children and family services that include violence prevention, mentoring, tutoring, health education, and safety and community involvement programs; and WHEREAS, Project Success serves 127,165 students through before and after school programs, 77,446 students through programs offered in the evenings and weekends, and 30,864 students through summer programs and activities; and WHEREAS, Project Success currently provides school supplies to 22,710 children, mentoring programs to 17,954 children, tutoring for 15,674 children, violence prevention programs to 42,603 children, parenting classes to 25,917 parents, life skills and youth development activities to 41,557 children, and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment services to 10,715 children; and WHEREAS, Project Success serves 90 counties in Illinois; and WHEREAS, Project Success principals indicate that parental involvement has increased 44%, parental linkage to community resources has increased 73%, community agency involvement in schools has increased 74%, provision of services at schools has increased 79%, and education of parents on issues important to the development of their children has increased 51%; and WHEREAS, Project Success local programs are housed with 12 regional offices of education, 17 health departments, 9 mental health agencies, 20 social service agencies, 2 community colleges, a library, a YMCA, and others; and WHEREAS, Project Success needs to continue to function with the full support of the State of Illinois and the Illinois General Assembly; and WHEREAS, Project Success needs the direction and oversight of the Illinois General Assembly to ensure the continued quality of the program, provide direction on the future of the program, and maintain the current community-based focus of the program; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Project Success Legislative Oversight Committee is created to provide on-going oversight of the program and ensure the quality of the program. The Committee shall be composed of one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, one member appointed by the President of the Senate, one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, one member appointed by the Governor, one member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, and the Project Success Program
[May 22, 2001] 58 Administrator; and, be it further RESOLVED, That all appointments to the Committee shall be made no later than July 1, 2001. HOUSE RESOLUTION 355 Offered by Representative Dart: WHEREAS, The use of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) evidence has become crucial in capital cases and other criminal cases; and WHEREAS, The growing importance of DNA evidence in law enforcement makes the accuracy and timeliness of DNA analysis more important than ever; and WHEREAS, In recent years, concerns have been raised about delays that exist at the State Police Crime Lab in its handling of DNA evidence; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there is created the Task Force on State DNA Evidence Procedures consisting of 12 members of the House of Representatives appointed as follows: 6 members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and 6 members appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, all of whom shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and necessary expenses from funds appropriated for that purpose; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall examine the procedures and resources available to the State Police Crime Lab concerning the handling of DNA evidence; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall report its findings and recommendations concerning the handling of evidence at the State Police Crime Lab to the House of Representatives on or before January 1, 2002. HOUSE RESOLUTION 359 Offered by Representative Zickus: WHEREAS, The Illinois General Assembly has the duty and responsibility to protect the public health and welfare of it citizens, most particularly children in schools; and WHEREAS, The Internet offers educational benefits and is a useful technological tool for access to a vast selection of information; and WHEREAS, The Internet unfortunately contains material that is not constitutionally protected and is illegal to disseminate such as child pornography and obscenity; and WHEREAS, Pornography is the most accessed topic on the Internet according to a two-year Alexa Research study; and WHEREAS, The FBI has identified the Internet as the leading factor in doubling the child sex exploitation case load in one year and is the primary solicitation tool used by pedophiles to desensitize and entice children into improper relationships; and WHEREAS, Increasing incidents of inappropriate use of the Internet by school employees and students are being reported; and WHEREAS, The health and safety of Illinois children could be endangered by Internet access to obscene and/or pornographic material; and WHEREAS, Illinois public schools have neither the duty nor the obligation to provide obscene or pornographic material; and WHEREAS, The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in Urofsky v. Gilmore that restricting sexually explicit material on taxpayer funded computers is constitutional and consistent with the First Amendment (216 F.3d 401, 4th Cir. 2000); and WHEREAS, Today's second generation filtering technology allows
59 [May 22, 2001] restricting pornography sites while providing full access to legitimate sites; and WHEREAS, The installation of Internet filters would constitute a proper use of taxpayers' funds in order to protect the health and safety of Illinois public school children; and WHEREAS, The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), signed into law in December of 2000, requires recipients of universal service assistance (E-rate program) to use technology to filter or block material deemed to be harmful of minors; and WHEREAS, Almost 200 Illinois school districts do not qualify for the E-rate program and therefore will not be affected by the Children's Internet Protection Act; and WHEREAS, Congress has granted schools and libraries immunity from criminal prosecution for filtering out objectionable and illegal sites in good faith, enacted as part of the Telecommunications Decency Act of 1996; and WHEREAS, A new study based on a sample of 1,218 schools by the National Center for Education Studies finds 74% of public schools are now using filtering software to block objectionable material; and WHEREAS, There are funds available be means of the Technology Literacy Challenge Program and the Technology Success Grant Program; and WHEREAS, On May 16, 2001, the Chicago City Council's Education Committee passed a resolution requiring all Chicago Public Schools to filter Internet access; and WHEREAS, The Chicago Public School spokesperson stated that acceptable use policies alone have been found to be inadequate in protecting children from unwanted and/or accidental exposure to obscene or pornographic material; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the use of filtering technology on all interactive computer services or the use of a filtered Internet Service Provider by all Illinois public schools to prevent children's access to material that is obscene or pornographic; and urge all Illinois public schools to establish and maintain a written policy aimed at preventing students from gaining access to or being exposed to sexually explicit materials; and be it further RESOLVED, that a copy of the resolution be sent to the State Board of Education. HOUSE RESOLUTION 365 Offered by Representative Winkel: WHEREAS, Groundwater is an essential resource for Illinois; and WHEREAS, Groundwater feeds our lakes, streams and wetlands and helps sustain the many creatures who live there; and WHEREAS, Approximately one-fourth of all fresh water used in the nation comes from groundwater; and WHEREAS, Groundwater provides approximately 35% of the drinking water supply for urban areas and 95% of the supply for rural areas, meeting the household needs of more than 117 million people in this nation; and WHEREAS, As the Illinois population grows and land uses intensify, threats to groundwater quality and quantity are increasing; therefore be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, That the Department of Natural Resources shall conduct a study of the groundwater and aquifer system of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That the study shall (1) develop an understanding of the
[May 22, 2001] 60 geology of each aquifer in the State; (2) determine the groundwater flow through the geologic units and the interaction of the groundwater with surface waters; (3) analyze current groundwater withdrawals; and (4) determine the chemistry of the geologic units and the groundwater in those units; and be it further RESOLVED, That based upon information obtained from this study, the Department shall develop geologic and groundwater flow models for each underground aquifer in the State that show the impact of adding future wells or of future groundwater withdrawal; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Department shall develop a plan for conducting and completing this study and submit the plan to the House of Representatives no later than November 1, 2001; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Department shall report its findings to the House of Representatives no later than January 1, 2003; and be it further RESOLVED, That the report shall include recommendations on the potential of receiving federal funding for the groundwater and aquifer system of Illinois and related programs; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution shall be given to the Director of the Department of Natural Resources. INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS The following bill was introduced, read by title a first time, ordered printed and placed in the Committee on Rules: HOUSE BILL 3626. Introduced by Representative Franks, a bill for AN ACT concerning monthly customer utility charges. At the hour of 4:22 o'clock p.m., Representative Schmitz moved that the House do now adjourn until Wednesday, May 23, 2001, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. The motion prevailed. And the House stood adjourned.
61 [May 22, 2001] NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE MAY 22, 2001 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 115 PRESENT P ACEVEDO P FEIGENHOLTZ P LEITCH P PERSICO P BASSI P FLOWERS P LINDNER P POE P BEAUBIEN P FORBY P LYONS,EILEEN P REITZ P BELLOCK P FOWLER P LYONS,JOSEPH P RIGHTER P BERNS P FRANKS P MATHIAS P RUTHERFORD P BIGGINS P FRITCHEY P MAUTINO P RYAN P BLACK P GARRETT P MAY P RYDER P BOLAND P GILES P McAULIFFE P SAVIANO P BOST P GRANBERG P McCARTHY P SCHMITZ P BRADLEY P HAMOS P McGUIRE P SCHOENBERG P BRADY P HANNIG P McKEON P SCULLY P BROSNAHAN P HARTKE P MENDOZA P SLONE P BRUNSVOLD P HASSERT P MEYER P SMITH P BUGIELSKI P HOEFT P MILLER E SOMMER P BURKE P HOFFMAN P MITCHELL,BILL P SOTO P CAPPARELLI P HOLBROOK P MITCHELL,JERRY P STEPHENS P COLLINS P HOWARD P MOFFITT P STROGER P COULSON P HULTGREN P MOORE P TENHOUSE P COWLISHAW P JEFFERSON P MORROW P TURNER,ART P CROSS P JOHNSON P MULLIGAN P TURNER,JOHN P CROTTY P JONES,JOHN P MURPHY P WAIT P CURRIE P JONES,LOU P MYERS P WINKEL P CURRY P JONES,SHIRLEY P NOVAK P WINTERS P DANIELS P KENNER P O'BRIEN P WIRSING P DART P KLINGLER P O'CONNOR P WOJCIK P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KOSEL P OSMOND P YARBROUGH P DAVIS,STEVE P KRAUSE P OSTERMAN P YOUNGE E DELGADO P KURTZ P PANKAU P ZICKUS E DURKIN P LANG P PARKE P MR. SPEAKER P ERWIN P LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 62 NO. 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 95 MUNI CD-PLATS-LAND OUT OF MUNI THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER N BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
63 [May 22, 2001] NO. 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 397 FIREARM OWNR ID-CRIMNAL HISTRY THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 64 NO. 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 406 HIGH ED-INCREASE MAP GRANT AMT THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
65 [May 22, 2001] NO. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 725 SOS-BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI A FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 66 NO. 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 899 SCH CD-TORT-TRANSPORT TRANSFER THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 96 YEAS 18 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER N POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN N REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RIGHTER N BERNS N FRANKS Y MATHIAS N RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN N BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY N RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG N BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN N MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY N STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE N TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY N JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU N MYERS N WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK P WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER N O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN N LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
67 [May 22, 2001] NO. 7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1276 PHARMACEUTICAL ASSIST TERMS THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 68 NO. 8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1522 PLAIN LANGUAGE NOTIFICATION THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
69 [May 22, 2001] NO. 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 281 MIN WAGE-UNDERPAYMENT-LIMIT THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK N FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 70 NO. 10 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1039 COMPTROLLER-TECH THIRD READING PASSED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
71 [May 22, 2001] NO. 11 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1972 LIBRARY DIST-TRUSTEE-NOMINATN MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 72 NO. 12 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1478 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
73 [May 22, 2001] NO. 13 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 176 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-RULES MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS NO. 1 AND 2 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 74 NO. 14 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 382 HOSPITAL-FETAL DEATH-REMAINS MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 113 YEAS 0 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT P MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE A HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
75 [May 22, 2001] NO. 15 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 445 PROHIBIT ALCOHOL-SCH PROPERTY MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 76 NO. 16 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 678 SAFE TO LEARN PROG-NO REPEAL MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN A YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
77 [May 22, 2001] NO. 17 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1728 PROMPT PAYMENT-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 78 NO. 18 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1000 LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-DELIVERY MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY A STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
79 [May 22, 2001] NO. 19 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1695 PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL-FINES MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 113 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN N BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY A WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 80 NO. 20 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 854 VET HOMES-HOSTILE FIRE MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 95 YEAS 20 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS N RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY N MAUTINO Y RYAN N BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY N RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES N McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI N HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN N MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK N MITCHELL,JERRY N STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY N JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY N WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU N MYERS N WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY N NOVAK N WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN N WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU N ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN N LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
81 [May 22, 2001] NO. 21 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1356 SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 82 NO. 22 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2290 VEH CD-DUI-EXTENDED TERM MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
83 [May 22, 2001] NO. 23 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2315 CRIM CD-FIREARM PROJECTILES MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 84 NO. 24 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2807 COURTS-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
85 [May 22, 2001] NO. 25 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2259 VEH CODE-MOTOR CARRIERS MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 86 NO. 26 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 176 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION-RULES MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS NO. 1 AND 2 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
87 [May 22, 2001] NO. 27 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 183 PROP TAX-APPORTIONED EXTENSION MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE P MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 88 NO. 28 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 846 VEH CD-DISABILITIES PARKING MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
89 [May 22, 2001] NO. 29 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1048 SCH CD-POST TEACHER VACANCIES MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 90 NO. 30 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1694 911-USE OF INFORMATION MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW A TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
91 [May 22, 2001] NO. 31 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 1915 DNR-CONSERV LAW VIOLATIONS MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE A JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 92 NO. 32 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2088 SEXUALLY VIOLENT PERSONS MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
93 [May 22, 2001] NO. 33 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2528 AQUATIC LIFE CD-AQUATIC FARM MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 94 NO. 34 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2865 CRIM VICTIMS-TITLE-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW A TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
95 [May 22, 2001] NO. 35 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 2994 INSURANCE PRODUCER LICENSING MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 96 NO. 36 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3003 DHS LT CARE FAC RES-ABUSE-NEGL MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
97 [May 22, 2001] NO. 37 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3214 CRIM CD-ADVERTISING THEFT MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND A YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 98 NO. 38 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE RESOLUTION 194 ILLINOIS STATE LIBRARY-RENAME ADOPTED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
99 [May 22, 2001] NO. 39 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE RESOLUTION 284 HOUSE TASK FORCE-CHILD SUPPORT ADOPTED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 100 NO. 40 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 26 IL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AUTH ADOPTED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY A STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
101 [May 22, 2001] NO. 41 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 40 GWENDOLYN BROOKS IL ST LIBRARY ADOPTED MAY 22, 2001 114 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI A FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence
[May 22, 2001] 102 NO. 42 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3204 REGULATION OF PROFESSIONS-TECH MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1 CONCURRED MAY 22, 2001 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y PERSICO Y BASSI Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RIGHTER Y BERNS Y FRANKS Y MATHIAS Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRITCHEY Y MAUTINO Y RYAN Y BLACK Y GARRETT Y MAY Y RYDER Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SAVIANO Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCHMITZ Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SCULLY Y BROSNAHAN Y HARTKE Y MENDOZA Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HASSERT Y MEYER Y SMITH Y BUGIELSKI Y HOEFT Y MILLER E SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOFFMAN Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOWARD Y MOFFITT Y STROGER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOORE Y TENHOUSE Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y TURNER,ART Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y TURNER,JOHN Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WAIT Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WINKEL Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WINTERS Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WIRSING Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y WOJCIK Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y YOUNGE E DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y ZICKUS E DURKIN Y LANG Y PARKE Y MR. SPEAKER Y ERWIN Y LAWFER E - Denotes Excused Absence

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