91st General Assembly
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CURRIE AND SLONE.

   35 ILCS 105/9             from Ch. 120, par. 439.9                          
   35 ILCS 110/9             from Ch. 120, par. 439.39                         
   35 ILCS 115/9             from Ch. 120, par. 439.109                        
   35 ILCS 120/3             from Ch. 120, par. 442                            
   70 ILCS 1705/14           from Ch. 85, par. 1114                            
   70 ILCS 1705/14.5 new                                                       
   70 ILCS 1705/24.5 new                                                       

        Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service  Use  Tax  Act,  the  Service      
   Occupation  Tax  Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act.  Provides      
   that the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission shall  receive  20%      
   of  the  sales  taxes collected in Lake, Cook, Will, DuPage, Kane, and      
   McHenry counties.  Amends  the  Northeastern  Illinois  Planning  Act.      
   Provides  that  the  Commission's share of sales taxes must be used to      
   meet the Commission's regional goals  for  transportation,  land  use,      
   housing,  waste  water, storm water, and water supply.  Authorizes the      
   Commission to issue bonds  for  capital  improvements  to  meet  those      
   goals.                                                                      
   99-02-22  H  FIRST READING                                                  
   99-02-22  H  REFERRED TO HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE        RULES                 
   99-02-24  H       ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE               URBAN REVITAL         
   99-03-01  H  ADDED AS A CO-SPONSOR                    SLONE                 
   99-03-05  H  RE-REFERRED TO RULES COMM/RULE 19(A)     RULES         HRUL    
   01-01-09  H  SESSION SINE DIE                                               

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