STATE OF ILLINOIS HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY 88TH LEGISLATIVE DAY REGULAR & PERFUNCTORY SESSION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2015 11:08 O'CLOCK A.M. NO. 88
STATE OF ILLINOIS
HOUSE JOURNAL
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
88TH LEGISLATIVE DAY
REGULAR & PERFUNCTORY SESSION
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2015
11:08 O'CLOCK A.M.
NO. 88
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Daily Journal Index
88th Legislative Day
Action Page(s)
Adjournment......................................................................................................................... 18
Agreed Resolutions ................................................................................................................ 9
Introduction and First Reading – HB 4333-4352 ................................................................. 41
Legislative Measures Approved for Floor Consideration ...................................................... 8
Legislative Measures Assigned to Committee ....................................................................... 9
Letters of Transmittal ............................................................................................................. 4
Perfunctory Adjournment ..................................................................................................... 46
Perfunctory Session .............................................................................................................. 41
Quorum Roll Call ................................................................................................................... 4
Recess ................................................................................................................................... 13
Report From Standing Committees ........................................................................................ 9
Resolutions ........................................................................................................................... 42
Temporary Committee Assignments ...................................................................................... 8
Temporary Committee Assignments for Committees not Reporting ..................................... 8
Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)
HB 0500 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s .................................................................................. 12
HB 0687 Second Reading – Amendment/s ......................................................................................... 12
HB 0740 Second Reading – Amendment/s ......................................................................................... 16
HB 0740 Third Reading ...................................................................................................................... 16
HB 1260 Second Reading – Amendment/s ......................................................................................... 13
HB 1260 Third Reading ...................................................................................................................... 13
HB 1285 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s .................................................................................. 12
HB 1365 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s .................................................................................. 12
HB 3213 Concurrence in Senate Amendment/s .................................................................................. 15
HB 3687 Recall ................................................................................................................................... 17
HB 3687 Second Reading – Amendment/s ......................................................................................... 17
HB 3687 Third Reading ...................................................................................................................... 17
HB 4104 Third Reading ...................................................................................................................... 15
HB 4156 Committee Report – Floor Amendment/s .............................................................................. 9
HB 4156 Recall ................................................................................................................................... 15
HB 4264 Committee Report – Floor Amendment/s .............................................................................. 9
HB 4264 Second Reading – Amendment/s ......................................................................................... 15
HB 4264 Third Reading ...................................................................................................................... 15
HJR 0093 Adoption .............................................................................................................................. 18
HJR 0096 Adoption .............................................................................................................................. 18
HJR 0099 Adoption .............................................................................................................................. 18
HJR 0104 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 44
HJR 0105 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 44
HJR 0106 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 46
HR 0637 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 18
HR 0709 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 16
HR 0805 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 17
HR 0838 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 16
HR 0863 Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 9
HR 0863 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0864 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 42
HR 0865 Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 9
HR 0865 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0866 Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 9
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HR 0866 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0867 Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 9
HR 0867 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0868 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0868 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0869 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0869 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0870 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0870 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0871 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0871 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0872 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0872 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0873 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 42
HR 0874 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0874 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0875 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0875 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0876 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 10
HR 0876 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0877 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 43
HR 0878 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0878 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0879 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0879 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0880 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0880 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0881 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0881 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0882 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0882 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0883 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0883 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0884 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0884 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0885 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0885 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
HR 0886 Resolution ............................................................................................................................ 11
HR 0886 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 13
SB 0163 Third Reading ....................................................................................................................... 17
SB 1262 Second Reading – Amendment/s .......................................................................................... 14
SB 1262 Third Reading ....................................................................................................................... 14
SB 1380 Third Reading ....................................................................................................................... 14
SB 1751 Recall .................................................................................................................................... 13
SB 2039 Committee Report – Floor Amendment/s ............................................................................... 9
SB 2039 Recall .................................................................................................................................... 13
SB 2039 Second Reading – Amendment/s .......................................................................................... 14
SB 2039 Third Reading ....................................................................................................................... 14
SJR 0019 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 16
SJR 0021 Adoption ............................................................................................................................... 17
NOTE: Full text of Amendments will not be included in House Journals from the 97th GA forward; they
can be viewed on the Illinois General Assembly website (www.ilga.gov). For inquiries regarding this, please
contact the House Clerk’s office.
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The House met pursuant to adjournment.
Representative Lang in the chair.
Prayer by Pastor Barry Robinson, who is an Assistant Pastor from Mt. Olive Community Church in
Peoria, Illinois.
Representative Winger 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:
110 present. (ROLL CALL 1)
By unanimous consent, Representatives Anthony, Brady, Cavaletto, Reis and Tryon were excused from
attendance.
REQUEST TO BE SHOWN ON QUORUM
Having been absent when the Quorum Roll Call for Attendance was taken, this is to advise you that I,
Representative Dunkin, should be recorded as present at the hour of 11:27 o'clock a.m.
Having been absent when the Quorum Roll Call for Attendance was taken, this is to advise you that I,
Representative Brady, should be recorded as present at the hour of 12:30 o'clock p.m.
LETTERS OF TRANSMITTAL
December 2, 2015
Timothy D. Mapes
Chief Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
Please let the record reflect my intentions to vote Present on Floor Amendment #2 to HB 687 on December
2, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Charlie Meier
State Representative
December 2, 2015
Timothy D. Mapes
Chief Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
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Please let the record reflect my intentions to vote Present on Floor Amendment #2 to HB 687 on December
2, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Christine Winger
State Representative
45th Legislative District
December 2, 2015
Timothy D. Mapes
Chief Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
Please let the record reflect my intentions to vote Present on Floor Amendment #2 to HB 687 on December
2, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Thomas M. Bennett
State Representative
106th Legislative District
December 2, 2015
Timothy D. Mapes
Chief Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
Please let the record reflect my intentions to vote Present on Floor Amendment #2 to HB 687 on December
2, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Norine K. Hammond
State Representative
93rd Legislative District
December 2, 2015
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Mr. Tim Mapes, Chief Clerk
IL House of Representatives
Room 420 – Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Mr. Mapes:
It was my intention to vote “present” today on HB687 Floor Amendment No. 2. Please correct the record to
indicate my intent in relation to this legislation.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
s/Chad D. Hays
State Representative – 104th District
Assistant Minority Leader
December 2, 2015
Tim Mapes, Clerk of the House
State House - Rm. 300
Springfield, Illinois 62706
Dear Mr. Mapes:
I was recorded as a NV on today’s vote of SB 2039. I voted yes, and I am asking that the no vote that was
recorded as such be changed to reflect the initial vote, which was a YES vote.
Thank you for expediting this matter.
Sincerely,
s/Ken Dunkin
State Representative
5th District
December 4, 2015
Mr. Tim Mapes
Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 Statehouse
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
The Illinois House of Representatives considered House Floor Amendment #2 to House Bill (“HB”) 687, on
December 2, 2015. The amendment failed by a vote of 2-78-11. I was recorded as NO (“NO”) on the roll
call. Please note in the House Journal that I intended to vote Present (“P”) on Floor Amendment #2 to HB
687.
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I respectfully request that this letter be included in the House Journal for December 2, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Dwight Kay
Representative Dwight Kay
December 4, 2015
Mr. Tim Mapes
Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 Statehouse
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
The Illinois House of Representatives considered House Bill (“HB”) 4264, on December 2, 2015. The
legislative measure passed on a concurrence vote of 97-12-0 vote. I was recorded as No (“No”) on the roll
call. Please note in the House Journal that I intended to vote yes (“Y”) on HB 4264.
I respectfully request that this letter be included in the House Journal for December 4, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Mark Batinick
State Representative - 97th District
December 4, 2015
Mr. Tim Mapes
Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 Statehouse
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
The Illinois House of Representatives considered House Bill (“HB”) 4264, on December 2, 2015. The
legislative measure passed on a concurrence vote of 97-12-0 vote. I was recorded as No (“No”) on the roll
call. Please note in the House Journal that I intended to vote yes (“Y”) on HB 4264.
I respectfully request that this letter be included in the House Journal for December 4, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Christine Winger
State Representative – 45th District
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December 4, 2015
Mr. Tim Mapes
Clerk
Illinois House of Representatives
420 Statehouse
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Clerk Mapes:
The Illinois House of Representatives considered House Bill (“HB”) 4264, on December 2, 2015. The
legislative measure passed on a concurrence vote of 97-12-0 vote. I was recorded as No (“No”) on the roll
call. Please note in the House Journal that I intended to vote yes (“Y”) on HB 4264.
I respectfully request that this letter be included in the House Journal for December 4, 2015.
Sincerely,
s/Dwight Kay
State Representative – 112th District
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
FOR COMMITTEES NOT REPORTING
Representative Andrade replaced Representative Acevedo in the Committee on Executive on December
2, 2015.
Representative Welch replaced Representative Sente in the Committee on State Government
Administration on December 2, 2015.
Representative Thapedi replaced Representative Yingling in the Committee on State Government
Administration on December 2, 2015.
TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Representative Acevedo replaced Representative Lang in the Committee on Rules on December 2,
2015.
Representative Andrade replaced Representative Evans in the Committee on Business & Occupational
Licenses on December 2, 2015.
Representative Hurley replaced Representative Mayfield in the Committee on Business & Occupational
Licenses on December 2, 2015.
REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to which the following were referred,
action taken on December 2, 2015, reported the same back with the following recommendations:
LEGISLATIVE MEASURES APPROVED FOR FLOOR CONSIDERATION:
That the Floor Amendment be reported “recommends be adopted”:
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Amendment No. 2 to HOUSE BILL 4156.
Amendment No. 4 to SENATE BILL 2039.
LEGISLATIVE MEASURES ASSIGNED TO COMMITTEE:
Executive: HOUSE BILL 4326.
The committee roll call vote on the foregoing Legislative Measures is as follows:
3, Yeas; 1, Nay; 0, Answering Present.
Y Currie(D), Chairperson N Sullivan(R), Republican Spokesperson
Y Acevedo(D) (replacing Lang) A Leitch(R)
Y Mautino(D)
REPORT FROM STANDING COMMITTEES
Representative Rita, Chairperson, from the Committee on Business & Occupational Licenses to which
the following were referred, action taken on December 2, 2015, reported the same back with the following
recommendations:
That the Floor Amendment be reported “recommends be adopted”:
Amendment No. 3 to HOUSE BILL 4264.
The committee roll call vote on Amendment No. 3 to House Bill 4264 is as follows:
8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
Y Rita(D), Chairperson Y Andrade(D) (replacing Evans)
Y Sommer(R), Republican Spokesperson Y Batinick(R)
A Davidsmeyer(R) Y DeLuca(D)
Y Manley(D) Y Hurley(D) (replacing Mayfield)
Y Sims(D)
AGREED RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolutions.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 863
Offered by Representative Jones:
Mourns the death of Henry Grant, Jr. of Calumet City.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 865
Offered by Representative Durkin:
Mourns the death of Graham King.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 866
Offered by Representative Bourne:
Mourns the death of Alexis Ann Wernsing of Litchfield.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 867
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Offered by Representative Kelly Burke:
Congratulates William Feurer on his retirement as the legal officer for the Illinois Board of Higher
Education.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 868
Offered by Representative Ford:
Mourns the death of Dr. Carrie Louise Filer Ellis Davis.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 869
Offered by Representative Martwick:
Congratulates Amicus Poloniae on its 25th anniversary.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 870
Offered by Representative Greg Harris:
Thanks and honors Honey Jacobs Skinner for her tireless and successful advocacy on behalf of the public
interest and on behalf of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and congratulates her
on the occasion of her retirement as Strategic Advisor and Consultant to Lurie Children's.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 871
Offered by Representative McAuliffe:
Congratulates Frank and Sherry Avila on the occasion of their 50th anniversary.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 872
Offered by Representative Anthony:
Congratulates Kris Bryant of the Chicago Cubs on being named the 2015 National League Rookie of the
Year.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 874
Offered by Representative Anthony:
Congratulates Joe Maddon of the Chicago Cubs on being named the 2015 National League Manager of
the Year.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 875
Offered by Representative Anthony:
Congratulates Chicago Cubs' pitcher Jake Arrieta on being awarded the 2015 National League Cy Young
Award.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 876
Offered by Representative Martwick:
Mourns the death of Grace Michelle Oliver.
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HOUSE RESOLUTION 878
Offered by Representative Brady:
Congratulates Marty Hickman on the occasion of his retirement as Executive Director of the Illinois
High School Association.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 879
Offered by Representative Gordon-Booth:
Congratulates Lynn Scott Pearson on her retirement from the Peoria County Board and the Peoria County
Democratic Women.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 880
Offered by Representative Sente:
Honors Rep. Don Moffitt for his work with the Illinois Legislative Fire Caucus.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 881
Offered by Representative Ives:
Congratulates the St. Francis High School girls volleyball team, the Spartans, on winning its fourth
straight championship.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 882
Offered by Representative Unes:
Mourns the death of James J. Elson, Sr. of Canton.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 883
Offered by Representative Martwick:
Honors Chicago Police Department Field Training Officer Robert Cavaiani on the occasion of his
courageous actions in saving the life of a 62-year-old man in Chicago.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 884
Offered by Representative Martwick:
Honors Chicago Police Department Probationary Officer Nicholas Picicci on the occasion of his
courageous actions in saving the life of a 62-year-old man in Chicago.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 885
Offered by Representative Sandack:
Recognizes DuPage County on its successful efforts to streamline county government.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 886
Offered by Representative Verschoore:
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Congratulates Bill Epperly on his retirement as a member of the Board of Trustees of Western Illinois
University.
HOUSE BILL ON SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL 687. Having been read by title a second time on April 24, 2015, and held on the order of
Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
Representative Bradley offered Amendment No. 1 and moved its adoption.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
47, Yeas; 22, Nays; 25, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 2)
The foregoing motion prevailed and Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
Representative Bradley offered Amendment No. 2 and moved its adoption.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
2, Yeas; 78, Nays; 11, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 3)
The motion was lost.
There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the
bill, as amended, was again held on the order of Second Reading.
CONCURRENCES AND NON-CONCURRENCES
IN SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS
Senate Amendment No. 2 to HOUSE BILL 1285, having been reproduced, was taken up for
consideration.
Representative Hoffman moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate
Amendment No. 2.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 4)
The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment
No. 2 to HOUSE BILL 1285, by a three-fifths vote.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
Senate Amendments numbered 2 and 5 to HOUSE BILL 500, having been reproduced, were taken up
for consideration.
Representative Zalewski moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate
Amendments numbered 2 and 5.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
105, Yeas; 4, Nays; 2, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 5)
The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendments
numbered 2 and 5 to HOUSE BILL 500, by a three-fifths vote.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1365, having been reproduced, was taken up for
consideration.
Representative Zalewski 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:
109, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 6)
The motion prevailed and the House concurred with the Senate in the adoption of Senate Amendment
No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 1365, by a three-fifths vote.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
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RECALL
At the request of the principal sponsor, Representative Currie, SENATE BILL 1751 was recalled from
the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order.
HOUSE BILL ON SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL 1260. Having been read by title a second time on April 24, 2015, and held on the order
of Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
Representative Williams offered Amendments numbered 1 and 2 and moved their adoption.
The foregoing motions prevailed and Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were adopted.
There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendments numbered 1 and 2 were ordered
engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading.
HOUSE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. This bill has been examined,
any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments still pending upon the passage
or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Williams, HOUSE BILL 1260 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:
110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 7)
This bill, 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.
RECESS
At the hour of 12:19 o'clock p.m., Representative Lang moved that the House do now take a recess until
the call of the Chair.
The motion prevailed.
At the hour of 1:24 o'clock p.m., the House resumed its session.
Representative Lang in the Chair.
AGREED RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 863, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 872, 874, 875, 876, 878, 879, 880,
881, 882, 883, 884, 885 and 886 were taken up for consideration.
Representative Turner moved the adoption of the agreed resolutions.
The motion prevailed and the agreed resolutions were adopted.
RECALL
At the request of the principal sponsor, Representative Currie, SENATE BILL 2039 was recalled from
the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading.
SENATE BILL ON SECOND READING
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SENATE BILL 2039. Having been recalled on December 2, 2015, the same was again taken up.
Representative Christian Mitchell offered and withdrew Amendment No. 2.
Floor Amendment No. 3 remained in the Committee on Rules.
Representative Currie offered Amendment No. 4 and moved its adoption.
The foregoing motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
There being no further amendment(s), the bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third
Reading.
SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING
The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. Any amendments still
pending upon the passage or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Currie, SENATE BILL 2039 was taken up and read by title a third time.
A three-fifths vote is required.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
107, Yeas; 1, Nay; 1, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 8)
This bill, as amended, having received the votes of three-fifths of the Members elected, was declared
passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate thereof and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s
adopted thereto.
On motion of Representative Gordon-Booth, SENATE BILL 1380 was taken up and read by title a third
time. A three-fifths vote is required.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 9)
This bill, as amended, having received the votes of three-fifths of the Members elected, was declared
passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate thereof and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s
adopted thereto.
SENATE BILL ON SECOND READING
SENATE BILL 1262. Having been read by title a second time on May 26, 2015, and held on the order
of Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
Amendment No. 1 was offered in the Committee on Executive, adopted and reproduced.
Representative Mayfield offered Amendment No. 2 and moved its adoption.
The foregoing motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted.
There being no further amendment(s), the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading.
SENATE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. Any amendments still
pending upon the passage or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Mayfield, SENATE BILL 1262 was taken up and read by title a third time.
A three-fifths vote is required.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
75, Yeas; 35, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 10)
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This bill, as amended, having received the votes of three-fifths of the Members elected, was declared
passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate thereof and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s
adopted thereto.
RECALL
At the request of the principal sponsor, Representative Kelly Burke, HOUSE BILL 4156 was recalled
from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order.
HOUSE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. This bill has been examined,
any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments still pending upon the passage
or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Smiddy, HOUSE BILL 4104 was taken up and read by title a third time.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?”.
Pending the vote on said bill, on motion of Representative Smiddy, further consideration of HOUSE
BILL 4104 was postponed.
HOUSE BILL ON SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL 4264. Having been read by title a second time on September 2, 2015, and held on the
order of Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
Floor Amendments numbered 1 and 2 remained in the Committee on Rules.
Representative Hurley offered Amendment No. 3 and moved its adoption.
The foregoing motion prevailed and Amendment No. 3 was adopted.
There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 3 was ordered engrossed; and the
bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading.
HOUSE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. This bill has been examined,
any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments still pending upon the passage
or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Hurley, HOUSE BILL 4264 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:
97, Yeas; 12, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 11)
This bill, 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.
CONCURRENCES AND NON-CONCURRENCES
IN SENATE AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILLS
Senate Amendment No. 1 to HOUSE BILL 3213, having been reproduced, was taken up for
consideration.
Representative Mautino moved that the House concur with the Senate in the adoption of Senate
Amendment No. 1.
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And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
109, 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 3213, by a three-fifths vote.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
HOUSE BILL ON SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL 740. Having been read by title a second time on April 24, 2015, and held on the order of
Second Reading, the same was again taken up.
Representative Hoffman offered Amendment No. 1 and moved its adoption.
The foregoing motion prevailed and Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the
bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading.
HOUSE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. This bill has been examined,
any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments still pending upon the passage
or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Hoffman, HOUSE BILL 740 was taken up and read by title a third time.
A three-fifths vote is required.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
83, Yeas; 23, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 13)
This bill, having received the votes of three-fifths of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
RESOLUTIONS
Having been reported out of the Committee on Human Services on September 2, 2015, HOUSE
RESOLUTION 709 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Ford moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 14)
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
Having been reported out of the Committee on Human Services on November 10, 2015, HOUSE
RESOLUTION 838 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Batinick moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 15)
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
Having been reported out of the Committee on Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges on
November 10, 2015, SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 19 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Butler moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
111, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 16)
17 [December 2, 2015]
The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
Having been reported out of the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum
& Policies on July 15, 2015, SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 21 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Chapa LaVia moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 17)
The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
Having been reported out of the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum
& Policies on November 10, 2015, HOUSE RESOLUTION 805 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Madigan moved the adoption of the resolution.
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
SENATE BILL ON THIRD READING
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. Any amendments still
pending upon the passage or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
On motion of Representative Lang, SENATE BILL 163 was taken up and read by title a third time. A
three-fifths vote is required.
And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
110, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 18)
This bill, having received the votes of three-fifths of the Members elected, was declared passed.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate.
RECALL
At the request of the principal sponsor, Representative Wallace, HOUSE BILL 3687 was recalled from
the order of Third Reading-Consideration Postponed to the order of Second Reading.
HOUSE BILL ON SECOND READING
HOUSE BILL 3687. Having been recalled on December 2, 2015, the same was again taken up.
Representative Wallace offered Amendment No. 1 and moved its adoption.
The foregoing motion prevailed and Amendment No. 1 was adopted.
There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the
bill, as amended, was again advanced to the order of Third Reading.
HOUSE BILL ON THIRD READING
CONSIDERATION POSTPONED
The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto were reproduced. This bill has been examined,
any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments still pending upon the passage
or defeat of a bill on Third Reading are automatically tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a).
HOUSE BILL 3687. Having been read by title a third time on September 2, 2015, and further
consideration postponed, the same was again taken up.
Representative Wallace moved the passage of HOUSE BILL 3687.
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And the question being, “Shall this bill pass?” it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote:
70, Yeas; 38, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 19)
This bill, 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.
RESOLUTIONS
Having been reported out of the Committee on Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges on
September 2, 2015, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 93 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Moffitt moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
107, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 20)
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 Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges on
November 10, 2015, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 96 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Chapa LaVia moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
107, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 21)
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 Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges on
November 10, 2015, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 99 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Hays moved the adoption of the resolution.
And on that motion, a vote was taken resulting as follows:
105, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
(ROLL CALL 22)
The motion prevailed and the resolution was adopted.
Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence.
AGREED RESOLUTION
HOUSE RESOLUTION 637 was taken up for consideration.
Representative Butler moved the adoption of the agreed resolution.
The motion prevailed and the agreed resolution was adopted.
At the hour of 3:33 o'clock p.m., Representative Currie moved that the House do now adjourn, allowing
perfunctory time for the Clerk.
The motion prevailed.
And in accordance therewith and pursuant to HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 85, the House stood
adjourned until Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at 12:00 o'clock p.m.
19 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 1
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE
December 02, 2015
0 YEAS 0 NAYS 110 PRESENT
P Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones P Sandack
P Ammons P Davis, William P Kay P Scherer
P Andersson P DeLuca P Kifowit P Sente
P Andrade P Demmer P Lang P Sims
E Anthony P Drury P Leitch P Smiddy
P Arroyo NV Dunkin P Lilly P Sommer
P Batinick P Durkin P Manley P Sosnowski
P Beiser P Evans P Martwick P Soto
P Bellock P Feigenholtz P Mautino P Stewart
P Bennett P Fine P Mayfield P Sullivan
P Bourne P Flowers P McAsey P Tabares
P Bradley P Ford P McAuliffe P Thapedi
E Brady P Fortner P McDermed E Tryon
P Breen P Franks P McSweeney P Turner
P Brown P Frese P Meier P Unes
P Bryant P Gabel P Mitchell, Bill P Verschoore
P Burke, Daniel P Gordon-Booth P Mitchell, Christian P Wallace
P Burke, Kelly P Guzzardi P Moeller P Walsh
P Butler P Hammond P Moffitt P Wehrli
P Cabello P Harper P Morrison P Welch
P Cassidy P Harris, David P Moylan P Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto P Harris, Greg P Mussman P Wheeler, Keith
P Chapa LaVia P Hays P Nekritz P Williams
P Cloonen P Hernandez P Phelps P Willis
P Conroy P Hoffman P Phillips P Winger
P Costello P Hurley P Pritchard P Yingling
P Crespo P Ives P Reaves-Harris P Zalewski
P Currie P Jackson E Reis P Mr. Speaker
P D'Amico P Jesiel P Riley
P Davidsmeyer P Jimenez P Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 20
NO. 2
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 687
REVENUE-TECH
SECOND READING
AMENDMENT NO. 1
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
47 YEAS 22 NAYS 25 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones NV Sandack
N Ammons N Davis, William P Kay Y Scherer
NV Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade P Demmer NV Lang P Sims
E Anthony P Drury N Leitch N Smiddy
Y Arroyo N Dunkin Y Lilly P Sommer
Y Batinick P Durkin Y Manley P Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans N Martwick Y Soto
P Bellock Y Feigenholtz N Mautino NV Stewart
P Bennett N Fine Y Mayfield P Sullivan
P Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford P McAuliffe Y Thapedi
E Brady NV Fortner P McDermed E Tryon
P Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney N Turner
P Brown P Frese N Meier NV Unes
P Bryant N Gabel P Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
N Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth N Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly N Guzzardi Y Moeller N Walsh
P Butler NV Hammond N Moffitt NV Wehrli
NV Cabello Y Harper NV Morrison Y Welch
NV Cassidy NV Harris, David Y Moylan P Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto N Harris, Greg Y Mussman P Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia P Hays N Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman NV Phillips P Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo NV Ives N Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
N Currie N Jackson E Reis NV Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico NV Jesiel N Riley
P Davidsmeyer P Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
21 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 3
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 687
REVENUE-TECH
SECOND READING
AMENDMENT NO. 2
LOST
December 02, 2015
2 YEAS 78 NAYS 11 PRESENT
N Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones NV Sandack
N Ammons N Davis, William N Kay N Scherer
NV Andersson N DeLuca N Kifowit N Sente
N Andrade NV Demmer N Lang N Sims
E Anthony N Drury N Leitch N Smiddy
N Arroyo N Dunkin N Lilly P Sommer
NV Batinick P Durkin N Manley P Sosnowski
N Beiser N Evans N Martwick N Soto
P Bellock N Feigenholtz N Mautino NV Stewart
N Bennett N Fine N Mayfield NV Sullivan
NV Bourne N Flowers N McAsey N Tabares
N Bradley N Ford N McAuliffe N Thapedi
E Brady NV Fortner P McDermed E Tryon
P Breen N Franks NV McSweeney N Turner
NV Brown P Frese N Meier NV Unes
N Bryant N Gabel NV Mitchell, Bill N Verschoore
N Burke, Daniel N Gordon-Booth N Mitchell, Christian N Wallace
N Burke, Kelly N Guzzardi N Moeller N Walsh
P Butler N Hammond N Moffitt NV Wehrli
P Cabello N Harper NV Morrison N Welch
N Cassidy Y Harris, David N Moylan NV Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto N Harris, Greg N Mussman NV Wheeler, Keith
N Chapa LaVia N Hays N Nekritz N Williams
N Cloonen N Hernandez N Phelps N Willis
N Conroy N Hoffman NV Phillips N Winger
N Costello N Hurley NV Pritchard N Yingling
N Crespo NV Ives N Reaves-Harris N Zalewski
N Currie N Jackson E Reis N Mr. Speaker
N D'Amico NV Jesiel N Riley
P Davidsmeyer P Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 22
NO. 4
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 1285
EMPLOYMENT-TECH
MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
CONCURRED
December 02, 2015
110 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony Y Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley NV Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
E Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
23 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 5
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 500
DENTAL PRACTICE ACT SUNSET
MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS NUMBERED 2 & 5
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
CONCURRED
December 02, 2015
105 YEAS 4 NAYS 2 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons P Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony Y Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
N Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
E Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
N Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
P Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman N Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel N Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 24
NO. 6
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 1365
GA/LIBRARY ELECTRONIC COPIES
MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
CONCURRED
December 02, 2015
109 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony Y Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
E Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
NV Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis NV Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
25 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 7
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 1260
BUSINESS-TECH
THIRD READING
PASSED
December 02, 2015
110 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
E Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 26
NO. 8
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 2039
$LAW ENFORCE TRAIN STAND BD
THIRD READING
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
PASSED
December 02, 2015
107 YEAS 1 NAY 1 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo NV Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield N Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis NV Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
P Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
27 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 9
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 1380
MUNI CD-BLIGHT-PROPERTY LIENS
THIRD READING
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
PASSED
December 02, 2015
111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 28
NO. 10
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 1262
MUNI-COUNTY CDS TAX & REG
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
PASSED
December 02, 2015
75 YEAS 35 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William N Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit N Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly N Sommer
N Batinick Y Durkin N Manley N Sosnowski
N Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
N Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford N McAuliffe Y Thapedi
N Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen N Franks N McSweeney Y Turner
N Brown N Frese N Meier N Unes
N Bryant Y Gabel N Mitchell, Bill N Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian N Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi N Moeller Y Walsh
N Butler N Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper N Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman N Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
N Cloonen Y Hernandez N Phelps N Willis
N Conroy Y Hoffman N Phillips Y Winger
N Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard N Yingling
N Crespo N Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
NV Davidsmeyer N Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
29 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 11
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 4264
COSMETOLOGY-DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
THIRD READING
PASSED
December 02, 2015
97 YEAS 12 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
N Ammons Y Davis, William N Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
N Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine N Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen N Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown N Frese Y Meier NV Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper N Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan N Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman N Wheeler, Keith
NV Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman N Phillips N Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo N Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 30
NO. 12
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 3213
VET AFF-VET HOMES-CEMETERIES
MOTION TO CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 1
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
CONCURRED
December 02, 2015
109 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen NV Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
31 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 13
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 740
LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECH
THIRD READING
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
PASSED
December 02, 2015
83 YEAS 23 NAYS 1 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William N Kay Y Scherer
N Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly N Sommer
N Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley N Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
N Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
N Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
N Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
N Breen NV Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
N Brown N Frese Y Meier N Unes
N Bryant Y Gabel N Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler NV Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
P Cabello Y Harper N Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan NV Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman N Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen N Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman N Phillips N Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo N Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico N Jesiel Y Riley
N Davidsmeyer N Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 14
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE RESOLUTION 709
CHILD CARE COMM - EXTEND
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
33 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 15
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE RESOLUTION 838
WORLD PANCREATIC CANCER DAY
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 16
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 19
GOLD STAR FAMILIES MEM HGWY
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
111 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
35 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 17
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 21
TEACHER TF EXTENSION
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
110 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan NV Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
[December 2, 2015] 36
NO. 18
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
SENATE BILL 163
CIVIL LAW-TECH
THIRD READING
THREE-FIFTHS VOTE REQUIRED
PASSED
December 02, 2015
110 YEAS 0 NAYS 1 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield Y Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe P Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley Y Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
37 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 19
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE BILL 3687
SCH-DROPOUT PROGRAMS-AGE LIMIT
CONSIDERATION POSTPONED
THIRD READING
PASSED
December 02, 2015
70 YEAS 38 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones N Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William N Kay Y Scherer
N Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade N Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury N Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly N Sommer
N Batinick N Durkin Y Manley N Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
N Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino NV Stewart
N Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield NV Sullivan
N Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford N McAuliffe Y Thapedi
N Brady N Fortner N McDermed E Tryon
N Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
N Brown N Frese N Meier N Unes
N Bryant Y Gabel N Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
N Butler N Hammond N Moffitt N Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper N Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy N Harris, David Y Moylan N Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman N Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia N Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman N Phillips N Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo N Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico N Jesiel Y Riley
N Davidsmeyer N Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 20
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 93
CPL LUXMORE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
107 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield NV Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant NV Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
NV Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
39 [December 2, 2015]
NO. 21
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 96
SPC. C. A. PATTERSON MEM HGHWY
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
107 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans NV Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield NV Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
Y Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant Y Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
NV Burke, Daniel Y Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler Y Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
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NO. 22
STATE OF ILLINOIS
NINETY-NINTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE ROLL CALL
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 99
SGT. KENNETH NICHOLS MEM HGWY
ADOPTED
December 02, 2015
105 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT
Y Acevedo A Davis, Monique A Jones Y Sandack
Y Ammons Y Davis, William Y Kay Y Scherer
Y Andersson Y DeLuca Y Kifowit Y Sente
Y Andrade Y Demmer Y Lang Y Sims
E Anthony A Drury Y Leitch Y Smiddy
Y Arroyo Y Dunkin Y Lilly Y Sommer
Y Batinick Y Durkin Y Manley Y Sosnowski
Y Beiser Y Evans Y Martwick Y Soto
Y Bellock Y Feigenholtz Y Mautino Y Stewart
Y Bennett Y Fine Y Mayfield NV Sullivan
Y Bourne Y Flowers Y McAsey Y Tabares
Y Bradley Y Ford Y McAuliffe Y Thapedi
NV Brady Y Fortner Y McDermed E Tryon
Y Breen Y Franks Y McSweeney Y Turner
Y Brown Y Frese Y Meier Y Unes
Y Bryant NV Gabel Y Mitchell, Bill Y Verschoore
Y Burke, Daniel NV Gordon-Booth Y Mitchell, Christian Y Wallace
Y Burke, Kelly Y Guzzardi Y Moeller Y Walsh
Y Butler NV Hammond Y Moffitt Y Wehrli
Y Cabello Y Harper Y Morrison Y Welch
Y Cassidy Y Harris, David Y Moylan Y Wheeler, Barbara
E Cavaletto Y Harris, Greg Y Mussman Y Wheeler, Keith
Y Chapa LaVia Y Hays Y Nekritz Y Williams
Y Cloonen Y Hernandez Y Phelps Y Willis
Y Conroy Y Hoffman Y Phillips Y Winger
Y Costello Y Hurley NV Pritchard Y Yingling
Y Crespo Y Ives Y Reaves-Harris Y Zalewski
Y Currie Y Jackson E Reis Y Mr. Speaker
Y D'Amico Y Jesiel Y Riley
Y Davidsmeyer Y Jimenez Y Rita
E - Denotes Excused Absence
41 [December 2, 2015]
88TH LEGISLATIVE DAY
Perfunctory Session
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2015
At the hour of 3:42 o'clock p.m., the House convened perfunctory session.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS
The following bills were introduced, read by title a first time, ordered reproduced and placed in the
Committee on Rules:
HOUSE BILL 4333. Introduced by Representative Currie, AN ACT concerning finance.
HOUSE BILL 4334. Introduced by Representative Andrade, AN ACT concerning transportation.
HOUSE BILL 4335. Introduced by Representative Morrison, AN ACT concerning appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 4336. Introduced by Representative Willis, AN ACT concerning local government.
HOUSE BILL 4337. Introduced by Representatives Costello, Bradley, Phelps and Beiser, AN ACT
concerning wildlife.
HOUSE BILL 4338. Introduced by Representative Cloonen, AN ACT concerning State government.
HOUSE BILL 4339. Introduced by Representative Phelps, AN ACT concerning appropriations.
HOUSE BILL 4340. Introduced by Representatives Bryant - Phelps and Hammond, AN ACT concerning
criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 4341. Introduced by Representatives Gabel - Currie - Tryon, Cassidy, Willis, Guzzardi, Davis,
William, Morrison, Kay, Moeller and Welch, AN ACT concerning regulation.
HOUSE BILL 4342. Introduced by Representatives Zalewski - Andrade, AN ACT concerning criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 4343. Introduced by Representative Chapa LaVia, AN ACT concerning education.
HOUSE BILL 4344. Introduced by Representative Batinick, AN ACT concerning transportation.
HOUSE BILL 4345. Introduced by Representative Evans, AN ACT concerning criminal law.
HOUSE BILL 4346. Introduced by Representative Sullivan, AN ACT concerning State government.
HOUSE BILL 4347. Introduced by Representative Gordon-Booth, AN ACT concerning public aid.
HOUSE BILL 4348. Introduced by Representative Costello, AN ACT concerning safety.
HOUSE BILL 4349. Introduced by Representative Dunkin, AN ACT concerning local government.
HOUSE BILL 4350. Introduced by Representative Hernandez, AN ACT concerning education.
HOUSE BILL 4351. Introduced by Representative Harris, Greg, AN ACT concerning public aid.
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HOUSE BILL 4352. Introduced by Representative Bellock, AN ACT concerning education.
HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
The following resolutions were offered and placed in the Committee on Rules.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 864
Offered by Representative Moeller:
WHEREAS, Enbridge, a Canadian pipeline company, has pipelines running through Illinois carrying crude
oil and tar sands oil; this poses a risk of leaks and spills to the towns and cities, the farms and waterways, and
the wetlands of Illinois and to Illinois residents; and
WHEREAS, Enbridge was responsible for the 2010 Kalamazoo Oil Spill in Michigan, the largest inland
oil spill in the United States, and while it claims that it has fully cleaned up the spill, local residents say that
the river is toxic and unsafe for fishing and for all the recreational uses that they enjoyed before the 2010
spill; and
WHEREAS, Enbridge has a history of 800 other spills, including the 2010 spill in the Village of
Romeoville, litigation about which is still ongoing; and
WHEREAS, The Illinois Commerce Commission has given Enbridge a certificate of "good standing" to
expand and build additional sections of pipeline, using the rationale that the citizens of Illinois urgently need
the oil that Enbridge is transporting; and
WHEREAS, The notion that the citizens of Illinois urgently need the oil that Enbridge is transporting is
belied by the fact that a large portion of that oil is being refined and exported to other countries; and
WHEREAS, The decision that a constant supply of oil is a "public good" is further belied by the looming
threat of climate change and the impending climate crisis; and
WHEREAS, The public good of the citizens of Illinois would be better served by massive investments in
renewable energy and conservation; and
WHEREAS, The certificate of "good standing" gives Enbridge the right to use Illinois courts to demand
that landowners give it easements to put new sections of pipeline across their lands and to use eminent domain
to force the landowners to comply on terms largely favorable to Enbridge; and
WHEREAS, Enbridge is using that power of eminent domain in a bullying fashion, forcing landowners
who do not want that pipeline to accept the pipeline and Enbridge's terms for it; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge Enbridge and any other pipeline company
transporting fossil fuels to have an environmental impact study conducted by a third-party scientific
organization with no ties to the industry before they lay any new section of pipe and before any section of
existing pipe begins to transport tar sands oil or natural gas extracted by fracking; and be it further
RESOLVED, That any environmental impact study must include the long-term impact of burning fossil
fuels on the looming climate crisis; and be it further
RESOLVED, That Enbridge and any other pipeline company must be held fully responsible for any
environmental damages caused by leaks or spills or for agricultural damage to the farms through which their
pipelines pass.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 873
Offered by Representative Kelly Burke:
WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday was established as a national day of giving on the Tuesday following
Thanksgiving; and
WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is a celebration of philanthropy and volunteerism where people give
whatever they are able to give; and
WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is a day where citizens work together to share commitments, rally for
favorite causes, build a stronger community, and think about other people; and
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WHEREAS, It is fitting and proper on Giving Tuesday and every other day to recognize the tremendous
impact of philanthropy, volunteerism, and community service in the State of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Giving Tuesday is an opportunity to encourage citizens to serve others throughout this
holiday season and during other times of the year; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we designate December 1, 2015 as Giving Tuesday in
the State of Illinois and encourage all citizens to join together to give back to the community in any way that
is personally meaningful.
HOUSE RESOLUTION 877
Offered by Representative Hoffman:
WHEREAS, The growing trade deficits, driven by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),
China's accession to the World Trade Organization, and the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement, have
displaced 700,000 jobs, 3.2 million jobs, and 75,000 jobs respectively; and
WHEREAS, U.S. employment in manufacturing dropped by 5 million from 2000 to 2015; and
WHEREAS, Jobs lost due to trade devastate families and entire communities and can permanently reduce
lifetime earnings for hundreds of thousands of workers; and
WHEREAS, The long decline of the American manufacturing base, exacerbated by bad trade policies that
reward outsourcing, has undermined our economic security and poses a direct threat to our national security;
and
WHEREAS, The offshoring of manufacturing and service jobs deprives local and state governments of
sorely needed revenues, jeopardizing the livelihoods of millions of public servants, as well as construction
workers whose jobs depend upon infrastructure building, repair, and maintenance; and
WHEREAS, The U.S. annual trade deficit has increased dramatically from $70 billion in 1993, the year
before NAFTA went into effect, to more than $508 billion in 2014; and
WHEREAS, Foreign investors have already used NAFTA's investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS)
provisions to challenge decisions regarding local building permits, environmental regulations, and state bans
on toxic chemicals and decisions of state courts; and
WHEREAS, Climate change and environmental degradation threaten communities across the globe and
ISDS provisions in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) may expose nations enacting policies to fight climate
change to ISDS cases that undermine these efforts; and
WHEREAS, Promoting economic growth with equity in Illinois requires an approach that reforms the
entire trade negotiation process to ensure that the voices of workers, farmers, small businesses, families, and
communities are heard and their interests addressed; and
WHEREAS, The TPP has effectively shut state and local governments out of the process, limiting our
ability to influence its rules to ensure the people of Illinois can participate in the benefits of trade; and
WHEREAS, Given the enactment of fast track trade negotiating authority, states, localities, and their
citizens will have no opportunity to correct shortcomings in the TPP; and
WHEREAS, Repeating old mistakes in negotiating new trade agreements such as the TPP represents a
missed opportunity to strengthen our economy, reduce income inequality, and promote sustainable growth;
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we call upon our elected officials in the U.S. Senate and
U.S. House of Representatives to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership and any similar trade deals if they fail
to restructure the misguided and failed policies of the past; and be it further
RESOLVED, That we call upon our elected officials in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives
to support new trade deals such as the TPP only if they do the following:
(1) protect and promote traditional state and local prerogatives and authority under our
federal system by ensuring that states and localities will not be required to comply with certain
commitments, including any restrictions on preferences for local, state, or U.S. goods or services, without
prior informed consent of the legislature or local lawmaking body;
(2) ensure balanced trade and address the excessive, job-killing U.S. trade deficit;
(3) include enforceable rules against currency manipulation;
(4) exclude investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS) and other provisions that favor
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foreign companies over domestic ones and undermine public choices;
(5) ensure that countries cannot undercut U.S.-based producers with weaker labor and
environmental laws and enforcement;
(6) ensure that the U.S. will engage in robust enforcement of trade rules, including
labor and environmental rules;
(7) include strong rules of origin to promote economic growth and job creation in the
U.S.;
(8) promote high standards of protection for workplaces, products, and natural resources
rather than promoting a race to the bottom; and
(9) put the interests of people over the interests of private profit; and be it further
RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the President pro tempore of the U.S.
Senate, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and each member of the Illinois congressional
delegation.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 104
Offered by Representative Bryant:
WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that we remember those who contributed to the betterment of the State of
Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur was born in Indian Village, St. Francois, Lower Canada on March 14,
1814, one of 6 children of Charles and Luch Laur; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur emigrated from Canada to Lincoln, Massachusetts in 1833; after
working there for a few years, he began flat-boating around 1839 on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, hauling
merchandise from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to New Orleans, Louisiana, where he would sell the merchandise,
dismantle the boat, sell the lumber, and return on foot by way of the Natchez Trace, which was being traversed
by a constant stream of boatman during that era; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur established a permanent home in Knob Prairie in Jefferson County in
1841; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur mustered into the Union Army on October 19, 1861 as a First Lieutenant
in Company K, Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Col. W.R. Morrison; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur was promoted to Captain on June 10, 1862 and thus earned the
nickname "Cap"; he fought at the battles of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, the Red River expedition, and
the siege of Vicksburg; he was injured in combat and discharged in September of 1865; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur was awarded the contract on Star Route 11799 and served each post
office from Ashley to Moore's Prairie; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur died on June 8, 1895; during his time, Williamsburg became Old Town
and was superseded by Waltonville; and
WHEREAS, Captain Joseph Laur's service to the United States and the State of Illinois has greatly
benefited the surrounding communities; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we designate
the Big Muddy Bridge east of Waltonville on IL Route 148 as the "Captain Joseph Laur Memorial Bridge";
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation is requested to erect at suitable locations,
consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name "Captain
Joseph Laur Memorial Bridge"; and be it further
RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the Secretary of the Department of
Transportation, the Mayor of Waltonville, and the family of Captain Joseph Laur.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 105
Offered by Representative Bryant:
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WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has a prison population of over 47,000 inmates in 25 adult facilities, with
a staff of 10,200, at an annual cost of $1.3 billion; and
WHEREAS, The State's correctional system is among the most crowded in the nation and is operating at
more than 150% of its capacity, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics; and
WHEREAS, The State's high prison population and overcrowding is fueled by a high recidivism rate, with
48% of adults and 53% of juveniles returning to incarceration within 3 years; and
WHEREAS, Article I, Section 11 of the Illinois Constitution requires that the determination of the State's
criminal penalties address both the seriousness of the crime as well as the return of the offender to productive
citizenship; and
WHEREAS, The administration has set a goal for the State to reduce its prison population by 25% by
2025; and
WHEREAS, The Governor's creation of the Illinois State Commission on Criminal Justice and Sentencing
Reform recognized the importance of a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to reduce the State's
prison population, while improving public safety; and
WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Corrections currently maintains 7 Work Camps among its
facilities as a transfer alternative for inmates preparing for re-entry into society; and
WHEREAS, Work Camps provide adult education, high school equivalency classes, vocational
educational programs, and community service opportunities to participants, as well as job skills and an
experience that may improve an inmate's reintroduction to productive citizenship and may reduce the
likelihood of a return to the correctional system; and
WHEREAS, Work Camps provide thousands of hours of service to the community; and
WHEREAS, The determination of the effectiveness of job training, educational opportunities, and
community service should be included in the State's evidence-based effort to reduce the recidivism rate,
decrease the prison population, and increase public safety; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is
created the Task Force on Work Camp Rehabilitation, consisting of the following members:
(1) the Governor or his or her designee;
(2) the Director of Corrections or his or her designee;
(3) one member of the Illinois House of Representatives chosen by the Speaker of the
Illinois House of Representatives;
(4) one member of the Illinois House of Representatives chosen by the Minority Leader of
the Illinois House of Representatives;
(5) one member of the Illinois Senate chosen by the President of the Illinois Senate;
(6) one member of the Illinois Senate chosen by the Minority Leader of the Illinois
Senate;
(7) the Chair of the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council or his or her designee;
(8) one member of an association conducting independent oversight of the State's adult
and juvenile correctional facilities chosen by the Governor;
(9) the Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts or his or her
designee;
(10) one member of a not-for-profit foundation that uses evidence-based programs to
assist clients with criminal records to achieve employment, successfully re-enter society, and reduce
recidivism chosen by the Governor; and
(11) the Director of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority or his or her
designee; and be it further
RESOLVED, That all appointments shall be made no later than 45 days following the adoption of this
resolution; the Task Force shall hold its first meeting no later than 90 days following the adoption of this
resolution and shall at that time elect a chair from among the members; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall study and determine the effectiveness of Work Camps; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall conduct an evidence-based analysis of the State's current Work
Camps and a comparative analysis between Work Camps and other forms of incarceration and rehabilitation;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall study and determine the extent to which the educational, job
training, and community service options of Work Camps and other transitional programs would be beneficial
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to the State's effort to reduce recidivism, decrease the prison population, and improve public safety; and be
it further
RESOLVED, That the Task Force may utilize evidence-based analysis of other rehabilitative services,
including, but not limited to, mental health services, addiction recovery services, work-release programs,
adult transition centers, Illinois correctional industries, vocational programs, and educational programs; and
be it further
RESOLVED, That the members of the Task Force shall serve without compensation; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority shall provide administrative and
other support to the Task Force; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall report its findings and any recommendations to the Governor, the
General Assembly, and the Director of Corrections on or before December 31, 2016; and be it further
RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the Speaker and Minority Leader of
the Illinois House of Representatives, the President and Minority Leader of the Illinois Senate, the Governor,
and the Director of Corrections.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 106
Offered by Representative Chapa LaVia:
WHEREAS, It is important to recognize those who contributed to the betterment of the State of Illinois
through public service; and
WHEREAS, Suzanne Deuchler is a 60-year member of the Aurora branch of the American Association
of University Women (AAUW) and credits the organization with helping her accomplish many things in her
life; she held 2 portfolios while with the AAUW: (1) Global Interdependence and International Relations;
and (2) State Board of AAUW for Global Interdependence; and
WHEREAS, Suzanne Deuchler was a member of the Kane County Board from 1976 to 1980; and
WHEREAS, Suzanne Deuchler was elected to the Illinois General Assembly in 1980 and served for 18
years; during that time, she co-founded the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy; promoted the
Orchard Road/Toll Road Interchange; organized the Northeast Flood Project; supported water wells in
surrounding towns; participated in the White House Conference on Small Businesses; co-chaired the General
Assembly's Conference of Women Legislators; championed the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment;
received the Golden Apple Award from the Illinois Education Association; supported a business-friendly
environment in Illinois; backed environmental legislation that promoted clean air and clean water; and
spearheaded Kane County's establishment of the Nelson Lake Nature Preserve; and
WHEREAS, Suzanne Deuchler served on the boards of the following organizations: the National Alliance
for the Mentally Ill, the Aurora Coordinating Council of Community Organizations, the Aurora Historical
Society, the Kane-Kendall Mental Health Association, the Sci-Tech Museum, and the Rush-Copley Medical
Center; she also served as President of the League of Women Voters; and
WHEREAS, Suzanne Deuchler graduated with honors in 1951 from the University of Illinois with a
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with a major in Spanish and a minor in speech; she received an honorary
doctorate from Aurora University on June 6, 1999; therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we designate
the Orchard Road interchange on Interstate 88 as the "Suzanne Deuchler Honorary Interchange"; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation is requested to erect at suitable locations,
consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name "Suzanne
Deuchler Honorary Interchange"; and be it further
RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the Secretary of the Department of
Transportation and Suzanne Deuchler.
At the hour of 3:45 o'clock p.m., the House Perfunctory Session adjourned.