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HOUSE
1:00 O'clock PM
State of IllinoisThursday, May 21, 2020
94th Legislative Day
Next House Bill No. 5787
Next House Resolution No. 850
Next House Joint Resolution No. 124
A -- amended
Number of amendments adopted in parentheses.
Appropriation bills in boldface type.
Compiled By John W. HollmanClerk of the House
101st General Assembly
CALENDAR
Next House Joint Resolution ConstitutionalAmendment No. 48
House Bills--Second Reading
H.B. 8 -- Flowers - Greenwood - Harris - Mayfield -Stava-Murray --- AN ACT concerning health. ShortDebate (Fiscal Note Requested - Demmer) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 43 -- DeLuca - Davis - Meyers-Martin - Rita -Hurley --- AN ACT concerning revenue. (FA 1-RefCom) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
A-H.B. 54 -- Flowers - Slaughter - Ford - Cabello -Buckner --- AN ACT concerning criminal law. (CA 1-Ref Ru) (CA 2) (FA 3-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 135 -- McDermed --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. (FA 1-Ref Com) Short Debate (ReadA Second Time)
H.B. 153 -- Flowers - Slaughter - McCombie - Cabello -Ford --- AN ACT concerning criminal law. ShortDebate
H.B. 180 -- Buckner - Slaughter - Flowers --- AN ACTconcerning wrongful prosecution. (CA 1-T) (FA 2-RBA) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 206 -- Ramirez - Flowers - Ortiz - Harper --- ANACT concerning housing. (FA 1-Ref Com) ShortDebate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 379 -- Moylan --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 390 -- Pappas --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read ASecond Time)
H.B. 395 -- Kalish --- AN ACT concerning government.(FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Balanced Budget NoteFiled - HA 1) (Judicial Note Filed - HA 1) (LandConveyance Appraisal Note Filed - HA 1) (PensionNote Filed - HA 1) (State Debt Impact Note Filed -HA 1) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 400 -- Mason --- AN ACT concerning government.(FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read A SecondTime)
H.B. 431 -- Davis --- AN ACT concerning education.Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 543 -- Williams, Jawaharial --- AN ACT concerninggovernment. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read ASecond Time)
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House Bills--Second Reading
H.B. 680 -- Carroll --- AN ACT concerning business. (FA1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 941 -- Zalewski --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 942 -- Yingling --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read ASecond Time)
H.B. 1468 -- Gabel - Chapa LaVia - Slaughter - Davis -Flowers --- AN ACT concerning courts. (FA 1, 2-RBA) Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed) (Balanced Budget NoteFiled) (Correctional Note Filed) (Home Rule NoteFiled) (Housing Affordability Impact Note Filed)(Judicial Note Filed) (Land Conveyance AppraisalNote Filed) (Pension Note Filed) (State Debt ImpactNote Filed) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 1565 -- Crespo - Reick --- AN ACT concerningState government. Short Debate (Read A SecondTime)
H.B. 1591 -- Evans - Gabel --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. (FA1-Re-Ref Ru) Short Debate (FiscalNote Filed) (State Mandates Fiscal Note Filed)(Read A Second Time)
H.B. 1614 -- Slaughter - Connor - Ammons --- AN ACTconcerning criminal law. Short Debate (Read ASecond Time)
H.B. 1616 -- Slaughter - Guzzardi - Mayfield - Mah ---AN ACT concerning criminal law. Short Debate(Read A Second Time)
H.B. 1687 -- Sommer --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 1743 -- Durkin --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 1883 -- Cabello --- AN ACT concerning criminallaw. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 2250 -- Lilly --- AN ACT concerning criminal law.Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed) (Correctional NoteFiled) (Read A Second Time)
A-H.B. 2291 -- Ammons - Slaughter --- AN ACTconcerning controlled substances. (CA 1) (FA 2-RefRu) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
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House Bills--Second Reading
H.B. 2412 -- Stuart - Kifowit - Halpin - Bryant - Zalewski--- AN ACT concerning criminal law. Short Debate
H.B. 2435 -- Flowers - Greenwood --- AN ACTconcerning regulation. Short Debate (Fiscal NoteRequested - Demmer) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 2480 -- Evans - Cabello --- AN ACT concerningemployment. (CA 1-T) (FA 2-RBA) Short Debate(Read A Second Time)
A-H.B. 2494 -- Ford --- AN ACT concerningtransportation. (CA 1) Short Debate
A-H.B. 2604 -- Crespo - Mah - Meyers-Martin - Ammons--- AN ACT concerning health. (CA 1-T) (CA 2)Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed - HA 2) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed - HA 2) (Home RuleNote Filed - HA 2) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 2710 -- Willis - Conroy --- AN ACT concerningregulation. (FA 1-Ref Com) Short Debate (Read ASecond Time)
H.B. 2877 -- Moylan --- AN ACT concerningtransportation. Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
A-H.B. 2925 -- Mayfield - Turner - Slaughter --- AN ACTconcerning criminal law. (CA 1) (FA 2-Ref Com)Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed - HA 1) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed - HA 1) (Read A SecondTime)
H.B. 2966 -- Davis - Gordon-Booth - Mason - Flowers ---AN ACT concerning regulation. Short Debate(Read A Second Time)
H.B. 3081 -- Lilly --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
A-H.B. 3090 -- Lilly --- AN ACT concerning criminallaw. (CA 1) (FA 2-Ref Com) Short Debate(Correctional Note Filed - HA 1) (Read A SecondTime)
H.B. 3391 -- Pappas --- AN ACT concerning regulation.Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 3432 -- Lilly --- AN ACT concerning education.(CA 1-T) (FA 2-Ref Ru) (FA 2 MTN-TBL) (FA2-MTN-Re-Ref Ru) Short Debate (Read A SecondTime)
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House Bills--Second Reading
A-H.B. 3624 -- Williams, Ann - Welch - Gabel - Ammons- Wehrli --- AN ACT concerning regulation. (CA 1)Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 3700 -- Costa Howard - Carroll --- AN ACTconcerning regulation. (FA 1-RBA) (FA 2-Ref Ru)Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 3822 -- Stuart --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 3865 -- Walsh --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 3866 -- Ford --- AN ACT concerning civil law. (FA1, 2-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 3905 -- Mason - Ford - Cassidy - Carroll --- ANACT concerning criminal law. (CA 1-Ref Ru) ShortDebate
H.B. 3914 -- Costa Howard - Welch - Willis - Pappas -Conroy --- AN ACT concerning education. ShortDebate
A-H.B. 3916 -- Hoffman --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. (CA 1) Short Debate
A-H.B. 3934 -- Willis --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. (CA 1) Short Debate
H.B. 3965 -- Welch --- AN ACT concerning regulation.Short Debate
H.B. 3993 -- Stuart --- AN ACT concerning aging. ShortDebate
A-H.B. 4001 -- Connor --- AN ACT concerningtransportation. (CA 1) Short Debate
H.B. 4033 -- West --- AN ACT concerning transportation.(FA 1-RBA) Short Debate
H.B. 4055 -- Halpin --- AN ACT concerningtransportation. Short Debate
H.B. 4056 -- Halpin --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 4171 -- West - Greenwood - McCombie --- AN ACTconcerning State government. Short Debate
H.B. 4213 -- Murphy - Weber - Willis --- AN ACTconcerning animals. Short Debate
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House Bills--Second Reading
H.B. 4236 -- Bennett --- AN ACT concerning criminallaw. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4249 -- Gabel --- AN ACT concerning civil law.Short Debate
H.B. 4251 -- Welch - Bryant - Tarver - Gong-Gershowitz--- AN ACT concerning civil law. Short Debate
H.B. 4252 -- Meyers-Martin --- AN ACT concerninghealth. Short Debate
H.B. 4262 -- Welter - Hurley - Flowers - Mason - Cabello--- AN ACT in relation to State government. (FA 1, 2-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4282 -- Parkhurst --- AN ACT concerningregulation. Short Debate
H.B. 4284 -- Gabel - Buckner - Yingling - Williams, Ann- Moeller --- AN ACT concerning transportation.Short Debate
H.B. 4323 -- Burke - Ammons --- AN ACT concerningpublic employee benefits. Short Debate
H.B. 4375 -- Mayfield --- AN ACT concerningregulation. Short Debate
H.B. 4382 -- Caulkins - Mayfield --- AN ACT concerningeducation. Short Debate
H.B. 4403 -- Ford --- AN ACT concerning regulation.Short Debate
H.B. 4417 -- DeLuca - McCombie --- AN ACTconcerning education. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4433 -- Morgan --- AN ACT concerning regulation.Short Debate
H.B. 4452 -- Evans --- AN ACT concerning regulation.Short Debate
H.B. 4476 -- Morgan - Pizer - Didech --- AN ACTconcerning State government. (CA 1, 2-Ref Ru) (FA3-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4488 -- Scherer - Reitz --- AN ACT concerningtransportation. (FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4506 -- Connor - Evans --- AN ACT concerningregulation. Short Debate
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House Bills--Second Reading
H.B. 4516 -- Gong-Gershowitz - Hernandez, Elizabeth ---AN ACT concerning State government. ShortDebate (Fiscal Note Filed) (Read A Second Time)
H.B. 4562 -- Bennett - Mayfield - Williams, Ann -McDermed - Weber --- AN ACT concerning civillaw. Short Debate
H.B. 4563 -- Bennett - Mayfield - Williams, Ann -McDermed - Weber --- AN ACT concerning civillaw. Short Debate
H.B. 4615 -- Gabel - Ammons --- AN ACT concerningState government. Short Debate
H.B. 4617 -- Evans - Jones - D'Amico --- AN ACTconcerning transportation. Short Debate
H.B. 4623 -- Morgan --- AN ACT concerning health. (CA1, 2-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 4690 -- Keicher - Frese --- AN ACT concerningeducation. Short Debate
H.B. 4783 -- West - Morgan --- AN ACT concerningeducation. Short Debate
H.B. 4791 -- Gong-Gershowitz --- AN ACT concerningminors. Short Debate
H.B. 4917 -- McDermed - Burke - Williams, Ann -Guzzardi - Thapedi --- AN ACT concerning civil law.Short Debate
A-H.B. 4954 -- Ford --- AN ACT concerning education.(CA 1) Short Debate
H.B. 4978 -- Gong-Gershowitz - Ammons - Morgan ---AN ACT concerning civil law. Short Debate
H.B. 5502 -- Gong-Gershowitz - Hernandez, Elizabeth -Cassidy --- AN ACT concerning civil law. (FA 1-RefRu) Short Debate
H.B. 5580 -- Edly-Allen - Evans - Durkin - Cabello ---AN ACT concerning criminal law. Short Debate
A-H.B. 5654 -- Gong-Gershowitz --- AN ACTconcerning health. (CA 1) Short Debate
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House Bills--Third Reading
H.B. 27 -- Thapedi - Gordon-Booth - Sosnowski - Ford -Mah --- AN ACT concerning education. (FA 1, 2-RefCom) Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed - HA 1, 2)
H.B. 158 -- DeLuca - Welch - Meyers-Martin --- AN ACTconcerning revenue. Short Debate (Fiscal NoteFiled)
H.B. 2466 -- Andrade --- AN ACT concerning criminallaw. Short Debate
H.B. 3928 -- Mason - Didech --- AN ACT concerningeducation. Short Debate
H.B. 3935 -- Kifowit --- AN ACT concerning education.(FA 1-Ref Ru) Short Debate
H.B. 3999 -- McDermed --- AN ACT concerning criminallaw. Short Debate
A-H.B. 4011 -- Didech - Pappas - Kalish - Villa -Mayfield --- AN ACT concerning education. (FA 1)Short Debate
A-H.B. 4152 -- Didech - Wehrli - Manley - Carroll --- ANACT concerning business. (FA 1) Short Debate
H.B. 4210 -- Ford --- AN ACT concerning localgovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 4247 -- Gabel --- AN ACT concerning safety. ShortDebate
H.B. 4293 -- Guzzardi - Hernandez, Elizabeth --- ANACT concerning employment. Short Debate
H.B. 4611 -- Morgan --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate
H.B. 4625 -- Stuart --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate
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Senate Bills--Third Reading
S.B. 1407 -- (Walsh - Moylan - Evans - Connor -Manley) Hastings - Martinez - Peters - Koehler ---AN ACT concerning safety. (FA 1-Ref Ru) ShortDebate (Fiscal Note Requested - Wehrli) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed) (Balanced Budget NoteRequested - Wehrli) (Balanced Budget Note Filed -HA 1) (Correctional Note Filed) (Home Rule NoteFiled) (Housing Affordability Impact Note Filed)(Judicial Note Filed) (Land Conveyance AppraisalNote Filed) (Pension Note Filed) (State Debt ImpactNote Filed)
S.B. 1857 -- (Gordon-Booth - Spain) Koehler --- ANACT concerning State government. (FA1-Re-Ref Ru)(FA 2-Ref Com) Short Debate
S.B. 2052 -- (Welch - West - Tarver - Williams, Ann)Stadelman --- AN ACT concerning local government.(FA 1-Ref Ru) (FA 2, 3-Ref Com) Standard Debate(Fiscal Note Filed) (State Mandates Fiscal NoteFiled) (Balanced Budget Note Filed) (CorrectionalNote Filed) (Home Rule Note Filed) (HousingAffordability Impact Note Filed) (Judicial NoteFiled) (Land Conveyance Appraisal Note Filed)(Pension Note Filed) (State Debt Impact Note Filed)
Senate Bills--Second Reading
S.B. 471 -- (Gordon-Booth) Lightford - Gillespie -Castro - Collins --- AN ACT concerningemployment. Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
A-S.B. 1569 -- (Mussman) Rezin --- AN ACTconcerning education. (CA 1) (FA 2-Ref Ru) (FA 3-Ref Com) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
S.B. 1719 -- (Welch) Castro - Holmes - Bush - Collins ---AN ACT concerning business. Short Debate (ReadA Second Time)
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Senate Bills--Second Reading
S.B. 1863 -- (Harris - Burke - Stuart - Conroy)Morrison --- AN ACT concerning government. (FA1,2, 3, 4-Re-Ref Ru) (FA 5-Ref Com) Short Debate(Fiscal Note Filed - HA 4) (State Mandates FiscalNote Requested - HA 4 - Butler) (State MandatesFiscal Note Filed - HA 5) (Balanced Budget NoteFiled - HA 4, 5) (Correctional Note Requested -HA 4 - Butler) (Home Rule Note Requested - HA 4- Butler) (Home Rule Note Filed - HA 5) (HousingAffordability Impact Note Requested - HA 4 -Butler) (Judicial Note Filed - HA 4, 5) (LandConveyance Appraisal Note Filed - HA 4, 5)(Pension Note Filed - HA 4, 5) (State Debt ImpactNote Filed - HA 4, 5) (Read A Second Time)
S.B. 2135 -- (Hoffman) Link --- AN ACT concerninggovernment. (CA 1-T) (FA2-Re-Ref Ru) (FA 3-RefRu) Short Debate (Read A Second Time)
A-S.B. 2140 -- (Walsh) Hastings - Collins - Gillespie -Morrison --- AN ACT concerning safety. (CA 1) (FA2-RBA) (FA 3-Ref Com) (FA 4-Ref Ru) ShortDebate (Read A Second Time)
S.B. 2541 -- (Harris) Steans - Holmes - Sims - Van Pelt --- AN ACT concerning public aid. Short Debate
Messages from the Senate
S.B. 2795 -- Martwick --- AN ACT concerning publicemployee benefits.
S.B. 3071 -- Fine - McConchie --- AN ACT concerningState government.
S.B. 3160 -- Morrison - Bush --- AN ACT concerningtransportation.
Consideration Postponed
H.B. 6 -- Flowers - Stava-Murray - Ammons - Mayfield -Greenwood --- AN ACT concerning Stategovernment. Short Debate (Fiscal Note Filed) (StateMandates Fiscal Note Filed) (Balanced Budget NoteFiled) (Correctional Note Filed) (Home Rule NoteFiled) (Housing Affordability Impact Note Filed)(Judicial Note Filed) (Land Conveyance AppraisalNote Filed) (Pension Note Filed) (State Debt ImpactNote Filed)
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Consideration Postponed
H.B. 3088 -- Lilly - Ford - Gordon-Booth - Willis -Arroyo --- AN ACT concerning State government.(FA 1-Ref Ru) (FA 2-RBA) Short Debate
Concurrence
H.B. 3426 -- Frese - Willis (Tracy) --- AN ACTconcerning revenue. (SA 1) (Mtn to Concur SA 1)(Mtn to Concur SA 1 Ref Com)
Agreed Resolutions
H.R. 564 -- Butler --- Congratulates retired U.S. AirForce Master Sgt. Edwin Eugene "Gene" Neeley onbeing awarded the French Legion of Honor.
H.R. 587 -- Hammond --- Mourns the death of JohnLeroy Moon of Macomb.
H.R. 648 -- Wehrli - Butler --- Congratulates the NorthCentral College football team, the Cardinals, onwinning the 2019 NCAA Division III NationalFootball Championship.
H.R. 736 -- Davidsmeyer --- Congratulates the OurSaviour School cheerleading team on winning theIllinois Elementary School Association Large TeamCheer championship.
Order of Resolutions
H.J.R. 81 -- Batinick - Manley --- Designates the sectionof Illinois Route 59 from Caton Farm Road to IllinoisRoute 126 as the "PFC Andrew Meari MemorialHighway". (Rules RBA)
H.J.R. 84 -- Kifowit - Swanson --- Urges the IllinoisCongressional Delegation to co-sponsor H.R. 96 andsupport it in any manner possible to ensure that ourveterans receive the proper and sufficient dental carethat they deserve. (Veterans' Affairs RBA)
H.J.R. 86 -- Ford --- Creates the Special Commission onGynecologic Cancer to study the issue ofgynecologic cancers in Illinois and determine thebest practices for treatment. (FA 1-RBA) (HumanServices RBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.J.R. 92 -- Kifowit --- Urges the passage of thelegislation before the 116th U.S. Congress that wouldeliminate co-pays for preventive procedures andmedication for those treated through the VeteransAdministration. (Veterans' Affairs RBA)
H.J.R. 95 -- West - Carroll - Severin - Hurley --- UrgesIllinois schools to provide education for all studentsin grades six to 12 on how to identify, understand,and respond to signs of addictions and mentalillnesses, as well as provide instruction for how tohelp someone who is developing a mental healthproblem or experiencing a mental health crisis.Commends the National Council for BehavioralHealth and the Illinois Association for BehavioralHealth for their work in developing and directingteen Mental Health First Aid training programs forschools. Commends Amos Alonzo Stagg HighSchool, the Paris Union School District, and ClintonHigh School for participating in the first nationwidepilot programs of teen Mental Health First Aidtraining for schools. Commends Operation Snowball,the Human Resources Center of Edgar and ClarkCounties, and the Heritage Behavioral Health Centerfor participating in the first nationwide teen MentalHealth First Aid instructor trainings. (Mental HealthRBA)
H.J.R. 96 -- Meier --- Designates Illinois Route 143 as ittravels from its intersection with Route 4 eastthrough the City of Marine as the "Larry D. MillsMemorial Highway". (Transportation: Regulation,Roads RBA)
H.J.R. 97 -- Meier --- Designates Old US 50 in Clinton asthe "Clinton County Veterans MemorialRoad." (Transportation: Regulation, Roads RBA)
H.J.R. 107 -- Bennett --- Designates Illinois Route 47 asit travels through Gibson City as the "VietnamVeteran William Eugene Campbell MemorialHighway". (Transportation: Regulation, Roads RBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.J.R. 109 -- Stephens --- States the belief that O'HareInternational Airport's noise monitoring technologyshould be coupled with artificial-intelligencesoftware to match the noises perceived by eachstation at each time to specific individual flightoperations and the operations of individual airlinesand to gauge the compliance of each individualairline firm with the guidelines set down in the FlyQuiet Program. Calls for a measurable improvementin Fly Quiet compliance no later than January 1,2021, with further improvements to follow. Urges theAviation Department of the City of Chicago to selecta trusted third party that represents the interests ofO'Hare International Airport's noise neighbors and toshare the information enumerated in this resolutionwith this third party. Urges the Aviation Departmentand the trusted third party to collaborate to develop arank-ordered chart of each airline firm's compliancewith Fly Quiet Program guidelines. Urges theAviation Department and the trusted third party togive the charts explicit and formal consideration aselements in any decisions made, subsequent to thestart of the generation of this data and these charts,on the reallocation of departure gates and supportfacilities at O'Hare International Airport.(Transportation: Vehicles & Safety RBA)
H.J.R. 110 -- Edly-Allen - Didech --- Creates the IllinoisRoute 53 Expansion Land Alternative Use TaskForce to study the following: (1) The cost, feasibility,and environmental impact of alternative uses of theexpansion land, including any potential impact onflooding in the area, (2) The short and long termeconomic impact to the region, and (3) All optionsfor funding alternative uses. (FA 1-Ref Ru)(Transportation: Regulation, Roads RBA)
H.R. 203 -- DeLuca --- Urges the formation of a SouthSuburban Youth Coalition and Violence PreventionTask Force in collaboration with stakeholders fromrepresented communities as a concrete means ofhelping to address the growing concerns of youthviolence affecting the south suburban communitiesand schools connected with Bloom Township HighSchool District 206, Crete-Monee Community UnitSchool District 201U, and Rich Township HighSchool District 227. (Elem Sec Ed: School CurricPolicies RBA)
H.R. 568 -- Greenwood --- Urges the public universitiesin Illinois to examine the use of standardized testingin their admissions processes. (Higher EducationRBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.R. 621 -- Brady --- Declares February 16 to 22, 2020 asGrain Bin Safety Week. (Agriculture & ConservationRBA)
H.R. 631 -- Stuart --- Encourages people to give back totheir local communities on Giving Tuesday in 2020.(State Government Administration RBA)
H.R. 632 -- Costa Howard - Mason - Flowers --- Urgesthe U.S. Congress to reauthorize the ViolenceAgainst Women Act. (Human Services RBA)
H.R. 635 -- Greenwood --- Declares November 2020 as"Family Caregivers Month". (Human Services RBA)
H.R. 636 -- Greenwood - Hammond --- Declares April2020 as "Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month".(Human Services RBA)
H.R. 640 -- Villa - Willis - Meyers-Martin - Meier - Reick--- Urges county authorities throughout the State toutilize the Silver Search program more frequently.(Human Services RBA)
H.R. 642 -- Didech --- Declares March 2020 as "IllinoisWhole Child Month". Urges parents, educators, andcommunity members to support a whole childapproach to education for each student. Urges everyschool in Illinois to celebrate Whole Child Month byadopting at least one of the whole child tenets topromote and encourage throughout the month. (ElemSec Ed: School Curric Policies RBA)
H.R. 644 -- Murphy - Butler - Davidsmeyer - Marron -Bailey --- Declares April 2020 as AmbucsAppreciation Month in the State of Illinois. (HumanServices RBA)
H.R. 646 -- Spain - Gordon-Booth - Ammons - Hammond- Stuart --- Urges the Community Foundations ofIllinois to enter into a joint effort with the State ofIllinois to administer post-graduation scholarshipprograms. (Higher Education RBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.R. 647 -- West --- Acknowledges that toxic stress andadverse childhood experiences can have significantlynegative short-term, long-term, and generationalimpacts and that early interventions through trauma-informed care is the most efficient and cost effectiveway to combat these impacts. Urges the Illinois StateLegislature to seek out opportunities to enhancelegislation through the science of resiliency and atrauma informed lens and funding around earlyintervention services for children and families thatcenters the principles of brain development, theintimate connection between mental and physicalhealth, and the concepts of toxic stress and adversechildhood experiences. (CA 1-Ref Com) (HumanServices RBA)
H.R. 659 -- Edly-Allen - Mason --- Declares April 20-24,2020 as Native Plant Week. (Agriculture &Conservation RBA)
H.R. 660 -- Mussman --- Supports comprehensive sexeducation. (Elem Sec Ed: School Curric PoliciesRBA)
H.R. 666 -- Mason - Carroll --- Declares May of 2020 as"Food Allergy Awareness Month". (Human ServicesRBA)
H.R. 677 -- Stava-Murray --- Declares the week ofJanuary 13-17, 2020 as Tamil Language and CultureWeek. (State Government Administration RBA)
H.R. 682 -- Welch --- Condemns voter suppression effortsand supports all efforts to protect the free exercise ofthe right to vote. (Executive RBA)
H.R. 683 -- West --- Urges the U.S. Congress to expandthe Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program so thatit includes farming as an applicable career for loanforgiveness. (Agriculture & Conservation RBA)
H.R. 686 -- McCombie --- Declares April 2020 as ChildAbuse Prevention Month. (Adoption & ChildWelfare RBA)
H.R. 688 -- Buckner - Ammons --- Urges the UnitedStates Congress to recognize outstanding studentdebt as a crisis for Americans seeking an educationthat endangers the well-being of Americans and towork to develop and enact legislation that willforgive student loans for all current student loanborrowers and prevent future students fromshouldering an insurmountable burden of debt.(Higher Education RBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.R. 690 -- Ammons --- States the belief that nocommunity is to be left behind, and that any climatepolicy language must address environmental injusticeby prioritizing climate solutions and other policiesthat are aimed at reducing pollution in thesecommunities at the scale needed to significantlyimprove their public health and quality of life.(Energy & Environment RBA)
H.R. 694 -- Ammons --- Urges all municipalities andgovernments to provide all community collegeeducation at no cost. (Higher Education RBA)
H.R. 695 -- Ammons --- Encourages increased awarenessof the statistics surrounding the treatment of AfricanAmerican children and families in existinginstitutions. Encourages legislation to reduceunnecessary government intervention. (Adoption &Child Welfare RBA)
H.R. 699 -- Davis --- Reaffirms support for preservingand strengthening the State's relationship withTaiwan. (International Trade & Commerce RBA)
H.R. 700 -- Harper --- Declares a "Children's OutdoorBill of Rights". (FA 1-Ref Ru) (Elem Sec Ed: SchoolCurric Policies RBA)
H.R. 713 -- Gabel --- Urges the President and Congress ofthe United States to reauthorize the Older AmericansAct and restore funding to Fiscal Year 2010 levelsadjusted for inflation. (Human Services RBA)
H.R. 719 -- Lilly --- Encourages companies to bring pre-training and pre-hiring placement centers tounderserved communities. (Labor & CommerceRBA)
H.R. 720 -- Edly-Allen --- Declares February 11, 2020 asWomen and Girls in Science Day. (Elem Sec Ed:School Curric Policies RBA)
H.R. 740 -- Sommer --- Urges the medical community towork with the General Assembly and otherstakeholders to develop the best practices andresources to assist them in their role as mandatedreports of child abuse and neglect. (FA 1-Ref Ru)(Adoption & Child Welfare RBA)
H.R. 748 -- Flowers --- Declares February 2020 as BlackNurses Month in Illinois. (Health Care Availability &Access RBA)
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Order of Resolutions
H.R. 751 -- Halpin - Hoffman --- Expresses support for astrong intercity passenger rail network and supportsthe passage of U.S. S.2922, the proposed "RailPassenger Fairness Act", providing Amtrak theability to enforce its preference rights by bringing acivil action before a federal district court.(Transportation: Regulation, Roads RBA)
H.R. 756 -- Villa - Costa Howard - Hernandez, Elizabeth- Wheeler - Keicher --- Declares May 19, 2020 as"Hepatitis C Screening Day". (Human ServicesRBA)
H.R. 762 -- Welter - Bailey - Harper --- Urges theCongress of the United States to pass, and thePresident to sign, legislation removing 42 U.S.C.300aa-22(b)(1) from law and allowing design defectclaims against vaccine manufacturers by individualswho have experienced adverse side effects caused byvaccines.
Motions in Writing
H.B. 1444 -- Batinick --- Pursuant to Rule 65, havingvoted on the prevailing side, I move to reconsider thevote by which H.B. 1444 Passed.
H.B. 1586 -- Harper --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 1586.
H.B. 1634 -- Batinick --- Pursuant to Rule 65, havingvoted on the prevailing side, I move to reconsider thevote by which H.B. 1634 Failed.
H.B. 2425 -- Crespo --- Pursuant to Rule 65, having votedon the prevailing side, I move to reconsider the voteby which H.B. 2425 Passed.
H.B. 3949 -- Harper --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 3949.
H.B. 3989 -- Willis --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 3989.
H.B. 4803 -- Parkhurst --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 4803.
H.B. 5059 -- Halbrook --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5059.
H.B. 5060 -- Halbrook --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5060.
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Motions in Writing
H.B. 5187 -- Robinson --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5187.
H.B. 5329 -- Rita --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5329.
H.B. 5443 -- Harris --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5443.
H.B. 5470 -- Harper --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.B. 5470.
H.J.R.C.A. 15 -- Spain --- Pursuant to House Rule 60(b) Imove to Table H.J.R.C.A. 15.
S.B. 1581 -- Stava-Murray --- Pursuant to Rule 65,having voted on the prevailing side, I move toreconsider the vote by which S.B. 1581 Passed.
House Committee Hearings
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Executive Committee -- 10:00AM -- Floor, BOSCenter, Springfield, IL -- SUBJECT MATTER: HB64 FA-1. -- HB: 5574, 5574 HCA 1. HR: 845.SBs: 264, 685, 685 HCA 1; 1530, 1530 HCA 1;1569 HFA 3; 1805, 1805 HCA 1; 1827, 1857 HFA2; 1863 HFA 5; 1864, 1864 HCA 4; 1937, 1937HCA 1; 2052 HFAs 2, 3; 2099, 2099 HCA 1.
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HB0006. . . . . 10HB0008. . . . . . 2HB0027. . . . . . 8HB0043. . . . . . 2HB0054. . . . . . 2HB0135. . . . . . 2HB0153. . . . . . 2HB0158. . . . . . 8HB0180. . . . . . 2HB0206. . . . . . 2HB0379. . . . . . 2HB0390. . . . . . 2HB0395. . . . . . 2HB0400. . . . . . 2HB0431. . . . . . 2HB0543. . . . . . 2HB0680. . . . . . 3HB0941. . . . . . 3HB0942. . . . . . 3HB1444. . . . . 17HB1468. . . . . . 3HB1565. . . . . . 3HB1586. . . . . 17HB1591. . . . . . 3HB1614. . . . . . 3HB1616. . . . . . 3HB1634. . . . . 17HB1687. . . . . . 3HB1743. . . . . . 3HB1883. . . . . . 3HB2250. . . . . . 3HB2291. . . . . . 3HB2412. . . . . . 4HB2425. . . . . 17HB2435. . . . . . 4HB2466. . . . . . 8HB2480. . . . . . 4HB2494. . . . . . 4HB2604. . . . . . 4HB2710. . . . . . 4HB2877. . . . . . 4HB2925. . . . . . 4HB2966. . . . . . 4HB3081. . . . . . 4HB3088. . . . . 11HB3090. . . . . . 4HB3391. . . . . . 4HB3426. . . . . 11HB3432. . . . . . 4HB3624. . . . . . 5HB3700. . . . . . 5HB3822. . . . . . 5HB3865. . . . . . 5HB3866. . . . . . 5HB3905. . . . . . 5HB3914. . . . . . 5HB3916. . . . . . 5HB3928. . . . . . 8HB3934. . . . . . 5HB3935. . . . . . 8
HB3949. . . . . 17HB3965. . . . . . 5HB3989. . . . . 17HB3993. . . . . . 5HB3999. . . . . . 8HB4001. . . . . . 5HB4011. . . . . . 8HB4033. . . . . . 5HB4055. . . . . . 5HB4056. . . . . . 5HB4152. . . . . . 8HB4171. . . . . . 5HB4210. . . . . . 8HB4213. . . . . . 5HB4236. . . . . . 6HB4247. . . . . . 8HB4249. . . . . . 6HB4251. . . . . . 6HB4252. . . . . . 6HB4262. . . . . . 6HB4282. . . . . . 6HB4284. . . . . . 6HB4293. . . . . . 8HB4323. . . . . . 6HB4375. . . . . . 6HB4382. . . . . . 6HB4403. . . . . . 6HB4417. . . . . . 6HB4433. . . . . . 6HB4452. . . . . . 6HB4476. . . . . . 6HB4488. . . . . . 6HB4506. . . . . . 6HB4516. . . . . . 7HB4562. . . . . . 7HB4563. . . . . . 7HB4611. . . . . . 8HB4615. . . . . . 7HB4617. . . . . . 7HB4623. . . . . . 7HB4625. . . . . . 8HB4690. . . . . . 7HB4783. . . . . . 7HB4791. . . . . . 7HB4803. . . . . 17HB4917. . . . . . 7HB4954. . . . . . 7HB4978. . . . . . 7HB5059. . . . . 17HB5060. . . . . 17HB5187. . . . . 18HB5329. . . . . 18HB5443. . . . . 18HB5470. . . . . 18HB5502. . . . . . 7HB5580. . . . . . 7HB5654. . . . . . 7HJR0081. . . . 11HJR0084. . . . 11HJR0086. . . . 11
HJR0092. . . . 12HJR0095. . . . 12HJR0096. . . . 12HJR0097. . . . 12HJR0107. . . . 12HJR0109. . . . 13HJR0110. . . . 13HJRCA0015. 18HR0203. . . . . 13HR0564. . . . . 11HR0568. . . . . 13HR0587. . . . . 11HR0621. . . . . 14HR0631. . . . . 14HR0632. . . . . 14HR0635. . . . . 14HR0636. . . . . 14HR0640. . . . . 14HR0642. . . . . 14HR0644. . . . . 14HR0646. . . . . 14HR0647. . . . . 15HR0648. . . . . 11HR0659. . . . . 15HR0660. . . . . 15HR0666. . . . . 15HR0677. . . . . 15HR0682. . . . . 15HR0683. . . . . 15HR0686. . . . . 15HR0688. . . . . 15HR0690. . . . . 16HR0694. . . . . 16HR0695. . . . . 16HR0699. . . . . 16HR0700. . . . . 16HR0713. . . . . 16HR0719. . . . . 16HR0720. . . . . 16HR0736. . . . . 11HR0740. . . . . 16HR0748. . . . . 16HR0751. . . . . 17HR0756. . . . . 17HR0762. . . . . 17SB0471. . . . . . 9SB1407. . . . . . 9SB1569. . . . . . 9SB1581. . . . . 18SB1719. . . . . . 9SB1857. . . . . . 9SB1863. . . . . 10SB2052. . . . . . 9SB2135. . . . . 10SB2140. . . . . 10SB2541. . . . . 10SB2795. . . . . 10SB3071. . . . . 10SB3160. . . . . 10
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Number of Bills on Calendar
House Bills--Second Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88House Bills--Third Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Senate Bills--Third Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Senate Bills--Second Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Messages from the Senate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Consideration Postponed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Concurrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Agreed Resolutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Order of Resolutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Motions in Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
CALENDAR CODES
CA Committee Amendment*FA Floor Amendment*T TabledW WithdrawnNG Ruled Not GermaneRO Ruled Out of OrderRef Com Referred to CommitteeRef Ru Referred to RulesRBA Recommends Be AdoptedRBNA Recommends Be Not AdoptedDNA Do Not AdoptMTN-TBL Motion to TableDE Deadline Extended*Adopted Amendments in Bold
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SB2795. . . . . 10SB3071. . . . . 10SB3160. . . . . 10
Ammons
HB2291. . . . . . 3HR0690. . . . . 16HR0694. . . . . 16HR0695. . . . . 16
Andrade
HB2466. . . . . . 8
Batinick
HJR0081. . . . 11
Bennett
HB4236. . . . . . 6HB4562. . . . . . 7HB4563. . . . . . 7HJR0107. . . . 12
Brady
HR0621. . . . . 14
Buckner
HB0180. . . . . . 2HR0688. . . . . 15
Burke
HB4323. . . . . . 6
Butler
HR0564. . . . . 11
Cabello
HB1883. . . . . . 3
Carroll
HB0680. . . . . . 3
Caulkins
HB4382. . . . . . 6
Chesney
HB2425. . . . . 17
Connor
HB4001. . . . . . 5HB4506. . . . . . 6
Costa Howard
HB3700. . . . . . 5HB3914. . . . . . 5HR0632. . . . . 14
Crespo
HB1565. . . . . . 3HB2604. . . . . . 4
Davidsmeyer
HR0736. . . . . 11
Davis
HB0431. . . . . . 2HB2966. . . . . . 4HR0699. . . . . 16
DeLuca
HB0043. . . . . . 2HB0158. . . . . . 8HB4417. . . . . . 6HR0203. . . . . 13
Didech
HB4011. . . . . . 8HB4152. . . . . . 8HR0642. . . . . 14
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Durkin
HB1743. . . . . . 3SB1581. . . . . 18
Edly-Allen
HB5580. . . . . . 7HJR0110. . . . 13HR0659. . . . . 15HR0720. . . . . 16
Evans
HB1591. . . . . . 3HB2480. . . . . . 4HB4452. . . . . . 6HB4617. . . . . . 7
Flowers
HB0006. . . . . 10HB0008. . . . . . 2HB0054. . . . . . 2HB0153. . . . . . 2HB2435. . . . . . 4HR0748. . . . . 16
Ford
HB2494. . . . . . 4HB3866. . . . . . 5HB4210. . . . . . 8HB4403. . . . . . 6HB4954. . . . . . 7HJR0086. . . . 11
Frese
HB3426. . . . . 11
Gabel
HB1468. . . . . . 3HB4247. . . . . . 8HB4249. . . . . . 6HB4284. . . . . . 6HB4615. . . . . . 7HR0713. . . . . 16
Gong-Gershowitz
HB4516. . . . . . 7HB4791. . . . . . 7HB4978. . . . . . 7HB5502. . . . . . 7HB5654. . . . . . 7
Gordon-Booth
SB0471. . . . . . 9SB1857. . . . . . 9
Greenwood
HR0568. . . . . 13HR0635. . . . . 14HR0636. . . . . 14
Guzzardi
HB4293. . . . . . 8
Halbrook
HB5059. . . . . 17HB5060. . . . . 17
Halpin
HB4055. . . . . . 5HB4056. . . . . . 5HR0751. . . . . 17
Hammond
HR0587. . . . . 11
Harper
HB1586. . . . . 17HB3949. . . . . 17HB5470. . . . . 18HR0700. . . . . 16
Harris
HB5443. . . . . 18SB1863. . . . . 10SB2541. . . . . 10
Hoffman
HB1444. . . . . 17HB3916. . . . . . 5SB2135. . . . . 10
Kalish
HB0395. . . . . . 2
Keicher
HB4690. . . . . . 7
Kifowit
HB3935. . . . . . 8HJR0084. . . . 11HJR0092. . . . 12
Lilly
HB2250. . . . . . 3HB3081. . . . . . 4HB3088. . . . . 11HB3090. . . . . . 4HB3432. . . . . . 4HR0719. . . . . 16
Mason
HB0400. . . . . . 2HB3905. . . . . . 5HB3928. . . . . . 8HR0666. . . . . 15
Mayfield
HB2925. . . . . . 4HB4375. . . . . . 6
McCombie
HB1634. . . . . 17HR0686. . . . . 15
McDermed
HB0135. . . . . . 2HB3999. . . . . . 8HB4917. . . . . . 7
Meier
HJR0096. . . . 12HJR0097. . . . 12
Meyers-Martin
HB4252. . . . . . 6
Morgan
HB4433. . . . . . 6HB4476. . . . . . 6HB4611. . . . . . 8HB4623. . . . . . 7
Moylan
HB0379. . . . . . 2HB2877. . . . . . 4
Murphy
HB4213. . . . . . 5HR0644. . . . . 14
Mussman
HR0660. . . . . 15SB1569. . . . . . 9
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Pappas
HB0390. . . . . . 2HB3391. . . . . . 4
Parkhurst
HB4282. . . . . . 6HB4803. . . . . 17
Ramirez
HB0206. . . . . . 2
Rita
HB5329. . . . . 18
Robinson
HB5187. . . . . 18
Scherer
HB4488. . . . . . 6
Slaughter
HB1614. . . . . . 3HB1616. . . . . . 3
Sommer
HB1687. . . . . . 3HR0740. . . . . 16
Spain
HJRCA0015. 18HR0646. . . . . 14
Stava-Murray
HR0677. . . . . 15
Stephens
HJR0109. . . . 13
Stuart
HB2412. . . . . . 4HB3822. . . . . . 5HB3993. . . . . . 5HB4625. . . . . . 8HR0631. . . . . 14
Thapedi
HB0027. . . . . . 8
Villa
HR0640. . . . . 14HR0756. . . . . 17
Walsh
HB3865. . . . . . 5SB1407. . . . . . 9SB2140. . . . . 10
Wehrli
HR0648. . . . . 11
Welch
HB3965. . . . . . 5HB4251. . . . . . 6HR0682. . . . . 15SB1719. . . . . . 9SB2052. . . . . . 9
Welter
HB4262. . . . . . 6HR0762. . . . . 17
West
HB4033. . . . . . 5HB4171. . . . . . 5HB4783. . . . . . 7HJR0095. . . . 12HR0647. . . . . 15HR0683. . . . . 15
Williams, Ann
HB3624. . . . . . 5
Williams, Jawaharial
HB0543. . . . . . 2
Willis
HB2710. . . . . . 4HB3934. . . . . . 5HB3989. . . . . 17
Yingling
HB0942. . . . . . 3
Zalewski
HB0941. . . . . . 3
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