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Witness Slips For SB1463  103rd General Assembly

SB1463
Senate Amendment 001   House Amendment 001
Bill Status


Legislation: House Amendment 001
Proponents: 41Opponents: 0No Position: 0
 
NameFirm, Business Or AgencyRepresenting
Hearing Date and Time: Executive (S) 5/19/2023 5:30 PM
Aimee GalvinStand for Children IllinoisDebt Free Justice Illinois Coalition
John AmdorNekritz Amdor Andersson GroupJuvenile Justice Initiative
Andrea DurbinIllinois Collaboration on YouthIllinois Collaboration on Youth
Angela InzanoACLU of IllinoisACLU of Illinois
Hearing Date and Time: Executive (H) 4/26/2023 10:00 AM
Lisa JacobsLoyola University Chicago, Civitas ChildLaw Center
Marielena Gozurconcerned teacherself
Aimee GalvinStand for Children IllinoisStand for Children Illinois
Carolyn Lenzaselfself
Diane and Jerry BalinSelfSelf
John PhillipsSelfSelf
Patricia Caldwellselfgrandparent
Robin Weaverchoose titleStand for Children
Tyler HuntSelfSelf
Joseph WitkusNoneSelf
Kathy Michaelsonnoneself
Kyle HillmanNational Association of Social Workers - Illinois ChapterNational Association of Social Workers - Illinois Chapter
Nisan Chavkinselfself
angelo sturinoStand Fpr Justice
Kellyn SirachSelfSelf
Brian CostinAmericans for Prosperity - IllinoisAmericans for Prosperity - Illinois
Elaine NekritzNekritz Amdor Andersson GroupJuvenile Justice Initiative
JOSHUA D KAUFMANNTeach Plus IllinoisSelf
Kathy A McNeilnone
Savannah Hawkinsself
Tommorrow SnyderStand for ChildrenStand for Children
Bill CurtinTeach PlusTeach Plus
Cecilia RiceSelfSelf
Emily HaydenSelfSelf
Gerald LenzaselfParent of two adults with disabilities. People with disabilities are more likely to be punished for infractions
Joseph LenzaselfI am an adult with a disability. People with disabilities are more likely to be punished for infractions.
Kathleen PowersIndividualKathleen Powers
Pamela Caldwellselfself
Pamela Van WykNASelf
Patrick LenzaselfI am an adult with disabilities. More people with disabilities and people of color are targeted for this kind of fine.
Renee NowlinKECS Block Club AssociationStand For Children
Tunja DanielsSelfSelf
Tyshianna BankheadSelfSelf
Zaria JakesSelfSelf
Ashley KannanDistrict 97 Elementary SchoolsTeacher, Stand for Children
David Reedretired
Susan JaffeeKnit Nirvana llcBusiness owner