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STATE 0F ILLINOI;85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
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Speaker Greiman: OThe hour of 121:5 having arrivedm the House
will be in Session. Members will be at their seats. ue
uill be 1ed in prayer today bv a member of our Democratic
stafff Gary Mccants, who is also Pastor of Bethel âfrican
Nethodist Episcopal Church of Kewanee. The guests in the
galler? may rise for the invocation, they wish. Gary.':
Pastor Mccantsz lExcept the Lord builds the house. the: tabor in
vain who built it. Except tbe Lord keeps a citvv the
watchman makes but in vain. It is vain for #ou to rise up
early, to take rest late: to eat tbe bread of toit, for he
gives to his beloved in sleep. LoT children are heritage
from the Lord, tbe fruit of the aomb, a reward. As arrows
are in the hand of a warriorv so are the cbildren of one*s
vouth. Happyv blessed and fortunate is t*e man whose
quiver is filted with them. Thev uill not be put to shame
when tbey speak with their adversaries at the city*s gate.
@ay we bow our heads. Heavenly Father, as we approach Thy
throne in the precious Name of Jesusv we qive thanks to
You. oh Godv #or this opportunitk. Ne askv oh Godv that
You might look in on Gar? Hallv a member of our staff and
his family during his hour of illness. We ask that #ou
might keep each Member of this House and their families,
that we4 oh God, might consider the needs of those who are
less fortunate than ourselves. those who are less educated,
those who are homeless. those who are naked. He ask. oh
God, that You might give us strength that we might be what
You would have us to be, and that we might do the things
that #ou have set at our hands to do. ke ask. oh God, that
these things be done to Your glory, tbat rou might receive
a11 the honor and al1 the praise. ln Your Son*s naae, we
pray. Ameno':
Speaker Greimanl ''The Lady from Dupagev Ms. Eowlishaw, wilt lead
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us in the pledge to the flag.e
Eowlishaw et a1I *1 pledge allegiance to the flag of the United
States of Amerîca and to the Republic for whîch it stands,
one Nation under God. indivisible. with libert? and Justice
for al1.>
Speaker Greiman: #êRoll Call for Attendance. Yes. the Gentleman
from Lake, /r. Matilevich, are there anv excused absences
on the Democratic side?o
datilevichz oYes. nr. Speaker. Let the record reflect the
excused absence, due to illness, of Representative Bill
taurino.o
Speaker Greiman: ''Let the record so show. Mr. Pielm are there
any absences on the Republicaa side?''
Rielz lYesv would the record show that Representative Countryman
is excused todav because of illness?o
Speaker Greimanz ltet the record so reflect. Thank youv Sir.
Alrightm on page two of tbe Catendar... 6xcuse mem Mr.
:atllevich. For what purpose do vou seek recoqnition?e
Natijevichz 11 have also been informed Representative Wyvetter
Younge is excused.o
Speaker Greimanz Otet the record reflect Representative Younge's
being excused. Nr. Clerkv take the record. t13 Members
having answered to the call... excuse me... to the call of
the quorum, a quorum is present. Mr. Flinn, the Gentleman
from St. Clair, for what purpose do you seek recognition?o
Flinnz pWellv Mr. Speaker, I was wondering what tbis cost Ralston
Purina to print the Calendar today.e
Speaker Greimant oYes, Introduction and First Readlng.e
Cterk O*Brienl WHouse Bill 850. offered b: Representative :lackv
a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Public Communitv
College Act. First Reading of the Bi11. House Bill 8514
offered bv Representative Leverenz and Saltsman, a Bill for
an Act to amend the Iàlinois Highway Code. First Reading
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of tbe Bi11. House Bill 18... 852, offered by
Representative Natilevich - et al4 a Bill for an Act to
amend the Liquor Control Act. First Reading of the Bi1l.
House Bill 853* offered b? Representative Kirklandv a Bilt
for an Act to amend the Code of Civil Procedure. First
Reading of the Bi11. House Bill 85:4 offered b?
Representative O*connelt. a 8i11 foc an Act to amend the
Illinois Municipal Code. First Reading of the Bill. House
Bi11 855, offered by Representative Delaegher. a Bill for
an Act to amend the lllinois Lotterv Law. Flrst Reading of
the Bill. House Bilt 856, offered b? Representative
Delaegherv a Bill for an Act to amend the Illioois tottery
Law. First Reading of tbe Bill. House Bill 85T, offered
by Representative Ropp, a Bill for an Act to amend an Act
in relation to the establishment and makntenance of countv
and muttl-county public health departments. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 858v offered bv Representative
Jonas - et al4 a Bill for an âct to amend the Housing
Authorities Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
8594 offered bv Representative Ronan, a Bill for an Act to
amend an Act in relation to the fundinq and operation of
the Universîty of Itlinois Hospital and the conduct of the
Illinois Hea1th Care Programs. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 860* offered b? Representative Pangle, a Bill
for an Act to amend the Charitable Games Act. First
Reading of the Bill* House Bill 86t4 offered bv
Representative Breslinv a Bill for an Act making
appropriation to the State Board of Education. First
Reading of the Bi11.O
Speaker Greimanz *0n page two of the Calendar, on the order of
House Bills Second Reading, Short Debate Calendar appears
House Bill 90. Nr. Phelps? House Bill 90. Mr. Elerk,
read the Bi1l.>
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Elerk OeBrien: 'eHouse Bill 90v a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of an Act in relation to the use of an assumed
name in the conduct and transaction of business in this
state. Second Reading of the Bilt. No Committee
Amendments.R
Speaker Greimanz OAre tbere an? Ftoor Amendments?o
Clerk B*Brienz nNo Fkoor AmendmentseN
Speaker Greiwanz 'êThird Reading. 0n the Order of House Bills
Second Reading. Short Debate appears House :111 9t. Mr.
Clerkv read the Bil1.o
flerk oeBrienl e'House Bill 91, a Bil1 for an Act to amend
Sections of the Illinois Drainage Code. Second Readlng of
the Bitl. No Committee Amendments.o
Speaker Greîmanz lAre there anv Floor Amendments?''
Clerk O*Brien: ONo Floor Amendmentso''
Speaker Greimanz eThird Reading. on the Order of House Bills
Second Readingv Short Debate appears House B1ll 102. Nr.
Clerk. 0ut of the record. on the Order of House Dills
Second Reading. Short Debate appears House Bill t03. Out
of the record. On the order of House Bills Second Readingv
Short Debate appears House Bill 231. Nr. Hallockv do ?ou
wish to proceed? @r. Elerk, call the... call the Bil1.>
Clerk O*Brienl RHouse Bill 23:, a Bill for an Act to add Sections
to the Historic Preservatioq Agency Act. Second Readlng of
the Bi11. No Committee Amendmentsol
Speaker Greimanz e'Are there an# Floor Amendments?o
Clerk OeBrienl *No Floor Amendmentsom
Speaker Greimanl WThird Reading. on the Order of House Bills
Second Readingf page two of the Calendar appears House Bill
3. Out of the record. 0n the order of House Bills Second
Reading appears House Bill 39> Mr. Clerk. read the 8i1l.e
flerk O'Brienz OHouse Bill 39, a Bill for an âct to add Sections
to the Code of Civil Procedure. Second Reading of the
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Bil1. Amendment #t was adopted in Committeeol
Speaker Greimanz ''Are there any Motions with respect to Amendment
:170
Cterk O'Brien: >No Motions filedeO
Speaker Greimanz lAre there an? Floor Amendmentszo
Clerk O*Brienz nNo Floor Amendments.o
Speaker Greiman: ''Has the riscat note now been filedm Mr. Clerk?e
Clerk oeBrien: OA fiscal note is filed.o
Speaker Greimanl OThîrd Reading. On the Order of House Bills
Second Reading appears House Bill 63. 0ut of the record.
on the Order of House Bitls Second Reading appears Bouse
Bill 63. Out of the record. 0n tbat Order of ausiness
appears House Bill 8l. 0ut of the record. On the Order of
House Bitls Second Reading appears House Bill t12. Mr.
Shaw? #r. Sbaw. Do ?ou wish to proceed on thatv Sirv t12?
Out of the record. On the Order of House Bills Second
Reading appears House Bill :39. Rr. Clerkv read the Bi11.*
Elerk O'Brien: OHouse 9i1l 139. a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Illinois Vehicle Eode. Second Readinq of
the 3i1l. No Committee âmendments.s'
Speaker Greimanz oAre there an? Floor Amendments?e'
Clerk ofBrien: >No Floor Amendments.o
Speaker Greimanl NTbird Reading. On the Order of House Bills
Second Reading appears House Bill 162. hlr. Clerk, read the
Bi11.*
tlerk OeBrienl nHouse Bill l&2v a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Legislative Commission Reorganization Act.
Second Reading of the Bi11. No Eommittee Amendments.''
Speaker Greimanl ''Are there an# Floor Amendments?''
Clerk OeBrienz lFloor Amendment #L4 offered by Representative
Barnes./
Speaker Greimanz 'êThe Ladv from Eook, Ms. Barnes. on Amendment
fitoo
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Barnesz ''Thank ?ouv Mr. Speaker. Ladies and Gentlemen of the
House. Amendment f)l to House Bik1 l62 is merelv a
technical Amendment that the Comptroller*s Office has
offered. It explains the process in more detail of how the
excess monies in the rund will be transferred by the
Treasurer and the Comptroller to tbe General Revenue Fund.
I would appreciate an 'ave' vote.n
Speaker Greiman: WThe Lady from Cook. Ks. Bacnesv moves for the
adoption of Amendment zt to House Bill t&2. #nd on that,
is tbere anv discussion? There being none, the question
is+ 'Shall the Amendment be adopted?* Those in favor sa?
*ave*, those opposed 'no'. In the opinion of the Ehairv
the *aves' have it. The Amendment is adopted. âre there
further Amendments?/
Elerk o'Brien: HNo further Amendments.o
Speaker Greiman: nTbird Reading. Mr. Mcpike in the Chairoo
Speaker Mcpikez HIf I coutd have the attention of the 8od#p
please. If I could bave everyone*s attentlon for Just a
minute. Representative Parke, could I have your attention
and everyone else's? Representative Dunn. Representative
Dunn. Could I have evervonees attention, please? A few
months ago, a friend of mine was visiting m: Senator in t6e
hospital in St. Louis. and came back on a Saturday evening
and called me on Sundav morning, and said, *1 have ver: bad
news. I don*t think Senator Vadalabene will live through
the davo* Tbat was a Sunday. :1 don*t think he is strong
enougb. and the doctor doesn*t think he is strong enough to
live through the dav so that he can have his heart
operation the next day.* Senator Vadalabene had a heart
attack. He had a quintriple bypass. Hîs kidnevs failed
when he was in the hospital. After his operationy eight
davs laterm he saidv *Docv l*m going home. I want out of
hereo' He did, and last week he came back to Springfield.
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He used to serve in the House, and Just thought evervbody
would like to welcome Senator Sam back.o
Senator Vadalabenez OThank vou, Jim. Once in the Housev always
in the House, and I had to get back here to my rormer
colleagues and to you new Leqislators here in the state...
in the House of Representatives. I Just want to sav a
couple of words. First, thank God that am here, and
secondlyv to thank each and everk one of you for vour
prayersf for your cards. and for youc telephone calls. It
reatlv made me worthwhile, and I think. gave me the fight
that l needed to get back as a State Senator and as a
Legislator. You don*t know how good it is to be backv and
as we go througb our Sessionv we growl and grumble at each
otherv but wben one of us qets downv ?ou*re aI1 therev and
l appreciate this, and God bàess vou. Tbank vou very
much.o
Speaker plcpikel Osenator Vadalabene said if he knew he was goinq
to live this long, he would have taken better care of
himself. He said he probabl: never would have come to
Springfietd. Representative Greiman in the Chair.n
Speaker Greimanl OOn page two of the Calendar on the Order of
House Bills Second Reading appears House Bill t63. Kr.
Clerk, read the BilI.>
Clerk O'Brienz WHouse Bill :63. a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Legislative Commission Reorganizatlon Act.
Second Reading of the Bill. No Committee Amendments.o
Speaker Greimanz RAre there any Floor âmendments?o
Clerk O'Brien: *#No Floor Amendments.''
Speaker Greimanz WThird Reading. 0n the Order of House Bills
Second Reading appears House Bi11 1:8. 0ut of the record.
on the Order of House Bills Second Reading appears House
Bill t94. 19*. Out of the record. on the Order of House
Bills Second Reading appears House Bill 236. Rr. Daniels,
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do #ou wish to proceed on that? Mr. Clerk, read the Bill./
Clerk O'Brienz WHouse Bill 2364 a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Charitable Games Act. Second Reading of
the Bill. Amendment ç1 was adopted in Committee.o
Speaker Greimanz OAre there any Notions with respect to Amendment
f?1?*
Clerk o'Brienl oNo Motions filed.''
Speaker Greimanz OAre there anv Floor Amendments?D
Clerk O*Brienl WNo Floor Amendments.â'
Speaker Greimanz nThird Reading. On the Order of House 8ills
Second Reading appears Heuse Bil.l 219. Mr. Clerkv cead the
Bill.n
Clerk OeBrienl oHouse Bill 2*9, a Bitl for an Act to amend an Act
relating t.o county officers and their employeesm relatives,
and representatives in connection with real estate tax.
forfeitures and foreclosures. Second Reading of the Bill.
No Committee Amendmentsoel
Speaker Greimanz OAre there an? Ftoor Amendnents?n
Clerk OeBrienl 4#No Floor Amendments.''
Speaker Greimanz OThird Reading. On... Now we*re on paqe three
of the Calendar on the Order of House Bills Second Reading
appears House Bill 262. Rr. o*connell? Rr. O'Connell in
the chamberz 0ut of the record. On the Order of House
Bitls Second Reading appears House Bitl 297. Ms. currie?
0ut of the record. On the Order of House Bilts Second
Reading appears House Bill 3:8. Mr. Mcpike. 318? Mr.
Clerk, call the... call the Bi1l.*
Clerk OeBrieoz PHouse Bill 3184 a Bitl for an Act to amend
Sections of the Enviconmental Protection Act. Second
Readinq of the Bi1l. No Committee AmendmentsoR
Speaker Greimanz OAre there anM Floor Amendments7e
Clerk O*Brienz RNo Floor Amendments.o
Speaker Greimanz e'Tbird Reading. On the Order of House Bills
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Second Reading appears House Bill 321. Ms. Sattertbwaite.
Out of the record. Yes, Mr. Leverenzz For wbat purpose do
you seek recognition?e
teverenzl O;4r. Speaker, I just wanted to thank Mr. Leone for the
fine tab1ecloth that we have with us todav. And if I can
make a further announcementv the Appropriations I Committee
will meet at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning instead of 8:00.*
Speaker Greimanl OAlright. Tbe Appropriations Committee will
meet at 9:00 tomorrow instead of 8z0O. And perhaps the
Chair would entertain some announcements now while we*re
marking time. The Ehair would announce for Representative
Younge that the Committee on Urban Redevelopment meeting
tomorrow is cancelled. Urban Redevelopment is cancelled.
Are there other announcements? Mr. Turner, the Gentleman
from Ceokeo
Turner: NThank youm Pr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
Housev I would like to announce that the Housing
Committee... Select Committee on Housing meeting for
tomorrow at 2:00 has been cancelled.n
Speaker Greimanz *0h, so the Housing meeting for tomorrow is
cancelled. qr. Holfv the Gentleman from Madison.o
Wolfz OTbank vou, Mr. Speaker. I*d like to announce that the
Pension Cemmitteev which Was scheduted for 2:00 this
afternoon, is hereby cancelled./
Speaker Greimanl RThe Pension Committee is cancelled... meetîng
is cancelled for todav. Tomorrowes Housing Eommittee
meeting is cancelled, and the Appropriations I Committee
will be meetinq at 9100 instead of 8100. The Gentleman
from Franklin, Mr. Rea.e:
Reaz OThe Select Committee on Economic Development will meet at
12:00 noon tomorrow. We would encouraqe the Sponsors and
the Members of the fommittee to be on time, and we will trv
to move vev9 rapidl: in Committee. Thank vou.œ
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Speaker Greimanz HAlrigbt. The Gentleman from Cook, llr. Krska.e
Krskaz ''Thank #ouv Mr. Chairman. I*d Iike to make an
announcement that Registration and Regulation will meet at
4:G0 p.m. in Room C. He are definitely going to meet
todav. Thank vou-o
Speaker Greimanl oThe Gentleman from uillv Mr. Van Duyne.R
?an ouvnel ''Thank youv Mr* Speaker. Eounties and Townships will
meet at 2:00 in D-t.O
Speaker Greimanz RYesv the Gentleman from McHenryv Mr. Klemm.
For what purpose do #ou seek recognition?e
Klemmz ''Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I*d like to ask leave of the
House if I could bave two Bills posted for... waive the
appropriate rutes to have two Bills posted for the Counties
and Townships. @ay I proceed?o
Speaker Greimanl OFor todav*s Eounties and Tounships'o
Klemm: OYes. May I proceedz/
Speaker Greimanz WHave #ou discussed this with the other slde?l
Klemm: ''Yes. Thev were House Bill 265 and House Bill 283. They
were calted into the staff last week through a... a
technical error. They Just didn*t get on the Calendar.
Thev*re ready to go. I spoke to the appropriate
Chairman... Vice Chairman. There is no problem on it, so
1*d like to ask leave to have them heard todaveo
Speaker Greimanz oYesv mr. Van Duvne?e
Van Duynel Omr. Speaker, I*m sorrv incorrectl: addressed you.
I want to Just sa? that there is no problem on mk part if
we don#t have any Bilts to bear todav.n
Speaker Greimanl WThank vou. Is that tw@ Billsv Rr. Klemm? Wbat
Bills are they?/
Klemm: MHouse Bill 265 and House Bill 283.*
Speaker Greimanl *285 and 283. Mr. Mccrackenv do #ou wish to
oppose bis request?o
Mccracken: f'No. not at all. Just wonder if we could have a
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brief description of them.n
Speaker Greimanl GNr. Kàemm, perhaps vou mîght tell us what the
Bills are about.o
Klemmz $*0ne Bill is pertaining to townships and acquirinq lands.
The other Bil1 is concerning county historical museums.o
Speaker Greîmanl /Mr. Klemm asks unanimous consent to waive the
postkng rules for todav's Committee on counties and
Townships for House Bills 265 and 283. Does the Gentleman
have unanimous consent? Unanimous consent is granted, and
it is so ordered. Mr. Kulas. for what purpose do vou seek
recognition?o
Kulasz ''Thank vouv Rr. Speaker. The Energy, Envlronment and
Natural Resources Committee will meet at *200 ln Room 114.,:
Speaker Greimanz oAgreed Resotutions.e:
Clerk O*Brienl ''House Joint Resolution 26m offered b?
Representatlve Kulas. House Joint Resolution 27, b?
Representative Parke. House Joint Resolutîon #2# by
Representative McAuliffe. House Resolution 15:, bv Meaver;
1554 Stern; :574 Deteo; 159, Leverenz; 16t4 Stangel 162.
Stangewe
Speaker Greimanz V'The Gentleman from Winnebagom Mr. Giorgi, on
the Agreed Resolutions. Mr. Giorgiol
Giorgiz RMr. Speaker. I move for the adoption of the Agreed
Resolutions.n
Speaker Greimanz WThe Gentleman from Ninnebago moves for the
adoption of the Agreed Resolutions. Those in favor sav
*ake*v those opposed *no*. In the opinion of t*e Chair,
the 'ayesê have itT and the Agreed Resolutions are adopted.
General Resolutions.'ê
Clerk o'Brienz WHouse Joint Resolution #3@ offered by
Representative Kulas - Peterson. House Resolution :58* b:
Representative Pangle. House Resolution 1631 b:
Representative Williams and Parkeen
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Speaker Greimanl Dcommittee oo Assignment. neath Resolutions.o
Clerk o'Brienz eHouse Resolution 156, offered bv Representative
Hannig, with respect to the memor? of Peter E. 3alottî.
House Resolution 1604 offered by Representative Shawv with
respect to the memorv of Lewis Barnes.''
Speaker Greimanz oThe Gentleman from Kinnebago moves for the
adoption of the Death Resolutions. Tbose in favor say
#aye*, opposed *no*. In the opinion of the Cbair. the
'a?es* have it4 and the Resolutions are adopted. The
Gentleman from Radison. Mr. Rcpike, on the Adlournment
notion. Mr. Kcpike, the Gentleman from Madison, moves that
the House stand adlourned untit the hour of 1100 toaorrow,
allowing time for Perfunctory Session, for Committee
Reports and Introduction of Bills. A1l those in favor
signif? by saving *ayeev those opposed *no*. In the
opinion of the Chair, the eayes: have itv and the House
stands adlourned until the hour of 1z00 tomorrow.o
flerk O*Brienz eu ntroduction and First Reading of Bills. House
Blll 862. offered be Representative Kirklandm a Bill for an
Act concerning Working cash funds and amendinq certain Acts
herein named. First Readiog of the Bill. House Bill 163
lsic - 8631. offered b? Representative Pullenv a Bill for
an Act to amend an Act in relation to compensation and
emoluments of Nembers of the General Assemblv. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 180... House Bill 86*1
offered b: Representative Van Duyne, a gik: for an Act to
amend sections of an Act to revise the 1aw in relation to
counties. First Readinq of the Bill. House Bill 8654
offered by Representative Terzich - Capparelli - Deteo and
Farlevv a 8i11 for an Act to amend Sections of the Illinois
Income Tax Act. First Reading of the 8ill. House Bikl
866, offered by Representative Terzich - et al, a Bill for
an Act making appropriations for police and firefigbters
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positions available at various branches of the public
library of municipalities of more than 500,000 population.
First Reading of tbe Bill. House Bill 861. offered by
Representative Leverenz. a Bilt for an Act in relation to
the registration and licensing of motor vehicles used to
transport students. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
868, offered b? Representative Parke, a Bill Tor an Act in
relation to park and forest preserve district funds and the
investment tbereof. First Readîng of the Bill. House 8ill
869, offered b? Representative Brunsvoldv a Bill for an Act
to amend Sections of the Illinois Municipa: Eode. First
Reading of the 9i11. House Bill 870, offered by
Representative Satterthwaite, a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of tbe Revenue Act. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bî11 841, offered by Representative oeteo, a Bill for
an Act in relation to flag tbeft and defacement. First
Reading of the Bill. House 8i1l 872+ offered by
Representative Hicks. a 8i11 for an Act to amend Sections
of the Illinois Pension Code. First Readinq of the Bill.
House Bill 823. offered by Representative Peterson... H.
Peterson, a Bi11 for an Act to amend Sections of the County
Home Act. First Reading of the Bill. House 8i1t 871,
offered by Representative Shaw. a Bill for an âct making an
appropriation to the Department of Commerce and communit:
Affairs. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 875.
offered by Representative Steczov a Bikl for an Act to
amend Sections of the School Code. First Reading of the
Bill. House Bitl 87&. offered bg Representative Pangle, a
Bilt for an Act making appropriations to the Department of
Transportation. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
8774 offered b? Representative Homer, a Bill for an âct to
amend Sections of the Revenue âct. Flrst Reading of the
Bill. House Bill 8:8, offered by Representative Reganv a
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Bill for an Act to amend Sections and repeal Sections of
the Code of Civil Procedure. Fîrst Reading of the Bill.
House Bitl 879, offered bv Representative Regan. a Bill for
ao Act to amend Sections of tbe Unemplovment lnsurance Act.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 880, offered bv
Representative Panayotovich. tinaudiblel... correction on
the Sponsor. Itês House Bill 880. offered b?
Representative Cutlerton. a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of tbe Illinois Horse Racing Act. First Reading
of the Bitt. Committee Reports. Representative Mulcahevv
Ehairman of tbe Committee on Elementar? and Secondarv
Education, to wbich the follouing Bills were referred,
actlon taken March l9v 19874 reported the same back with
the following recommendationsz *do pass* House Bill tO@
38*, 39# and 186; #do pass Consent Calendar* Heuse Bill
160; 'do pass Sbort Debate Calendar* House Blll 358.
Representative Richmond. Chairman of the Committee on
Agriculture, to whicb the following Bills were referred.
actlon taken Narch t84 1987, reported the same back with
the following recommendationsz *do pass' House Bilà *61
*do pass Eonsent Calendar* House Bill 561 #do pass Short
Debate Calendar* House Bill 293. Representative Zteczo.
Chairman of the Committee on Cities and Villagesv to which
the following Bilts were referred. action taken Karch l84
:982, reported the same back with the following
recommendation: *do pass' House 8i1l *23, 4291 *do pass
Consent Calendar* House Bill 89@ 2#6 and 2#8 Representative
Terzich, Chairman of the Eommittee on Executive and
Veterans* Affairsv to which the following Bills were
referred, action taken Narch t@v 1987, reported the same
back with the followin . recommendationsz *do pass Consent
Ealendar* House Bill l0& and 139. Representative Hhite.
fhairman of the Eommittee on Human Services, to which the
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following Bills were referred, action taken Karcb t8v 19874
reported the same back with the followinp recommendations:
*do pass as amended Eonsent Calendarf House Bill 405 and
406: êdo pass Shert ûebate Calendare House Bitl 109.
Representative Ronan. the Ehairman of the Committee on
Transportation and Rotor eehicles. to which the following
Bilts were referredv actlon taken March 18@ :982, reported
the same back with the following recommendationsz *do pass
Consent Calendar: House 8i11 :201 *be adopted: House
Resolution 27. Further Introductions. House Bll1 88:4
offered by Representative Morrow - LeFlore - Flowers -
Jooes - and Turnerv a Bill for an âct to add Sections to
tbe Illinols Act on the àging. First Reading of the Bil1.
Introduction and First Reading of Constitutional
Amendments. House Joint Resolution Constitutional
Amendment f)@, offered by Representative Panavatogich -
Berrios Daley Giglio - and Panqle. Resolvedv by t6e
House of Representatives of the 85th Generat Assembly of
the State of Illinoisv the Senate concurring herein, tbat
there shall be submitted to the electors of thls state for
adoptlon or relection at the qeneral election next
occurring at least six montbs after the adoptlon of this
Resolution, a Proposition to amend Section 8 of Article IX
of the Constitution to read as fotlowsl ârticle IX*
Revenue. Section 8. Tax Sales. (A) Real propertv shalt
not be sold for tbe nonpayment of taxes or special
assessments without Judicial proceedinqs. (Bl l1) The
right of redemption for a11 sales of real estate for the
nenpayment of taxes or special assessments except as
provided in paragraph (2) of this Subsection (B), shall
exist in favor of owners and persons interested in such
real estate for not less than two vears followinq such
sales. (2) the right of redemption from the sale for
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nonpavment of taxes or special assessments of a parcel real
estate which: (a) is vacant non-farm real estate or lb1
contains an improvement consistinq of a structure or
structures eacb of which contains 3 or more residential
units or lc) is commercial or industrial propert#; and upon
which a11 or a part of the general taxes for eacb of two or
more vears are delinquent shall exist in ravor of owners
and persons interested in such real property for not less
than 90 days following such sales. lE1 Owners, occupants
and parties interested in such... interested shall be given
reasonable notice of the sale and the date or expiration of
the period of redemption as the General Assemblv provides
bv law. Scbedule. This Constitutional Amendment shall
take effect upon adoption by *he electors of this state.
Second Reading... First Reading that is... First Reading
of the Constitutional Amendment. Further Introductions.
House Bill 8814 offered b: Representatives Rorrow - LeFlore
- Flowers - Jones and Turnerv a Bill for an Act to add
Sections to the Itlinois âct on the Aqing. Flrst Reading
of the Bill. House 8i1l 882* offered b: Representatives
Daley - Antbony Young - ncpike - Mvron Olson and Prestonf a
Bil1 for an Act to amend Sections of the Election fode.
First Reading of the Bill. Further Introductions. House
Bill 883, offered by Representatives Bowman Currie -
Greiman and Levin. a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of
the Child Care Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
884, offered by Representatives Levîn - Bowman and Greimanv
a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Unified Code of
Corrections. First Reading of the Bill. House Bi11 885.
ofrered by Representatives Bowman - Levin and Greiman, a
Bill for an Act to amend Sectiens of the Illlnois Human
Rights Act. First Reading of the Bill. House 3i1l 886.
offered by Representatives Curran - Pana#otovich -
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McAuliffe and Rea* a Bî1l for an Act to amend Sections of
the Illinois Pension Eode and to amend the State Randates
Act. First Reading of the Bl1l. House Bi11 88:. offered
by Representative McGann, a Bitt for an Act to transfer the
administration of the lllinois Mental Health Institutes at
Chicago from the Department of Mentat Hea1th and
Developmental Disabilities to the Board of Trustees of the
Universlty of Illinois. Flrst Reading of the Bill. Being
no further Iotroductions. tbe House now stands adlourned
until 1:00 pom. tomorrow.o
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