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speaker Redmond: ''The House will come ko Order. I've been advised
by the Election Committee that theytre tied up kith some of
khe election conkesàs, so wefll have to skand àt ease for
fifteen minutes. Doorkeeper, uill you make the announcement
to clear the Chamber.f'
Doorkeeper: ''A1l those not entitled to the Ploor, please go to
the gallery.W
Speaker Redmond: ''The House Will be led in prayer by Revemmd
Krueger, the House Chaplain.e
Reverend Krueger: ''In the name of khe Pather, the Son and the
Holy Ghost. Amen. Bless the Lord khis House this day. There
.is nothing so bad tempered as the liberal vho does not always
ge: bis own way. That was a letter in one of our church
publications this last week. Let us pray. Grant us, oh Lorde
to know thak whieh ? s v'ozth knowing; to love. that which lsN.
worth loving; to praise that which pleases us most) to esteem
that highly which to Thee is precious. Give us the rivhk .
judqement Eô dekermine between things visible and spirikual.
and above a1l to seek thy good pleasure and thy Will. To
Jesus Christ, our Son. Amen.''
Speaker Redmond: ''Ro11 eall for atkendance. Committee Reports./
ö'brien: ''Mr. Lechowicz from Committee'oneArpgopriations: Divi-
sion le to which House Bill 52l was referred, reported sending
back with amendments thereko with the recompendation the
amendmenks be adopted and the Bill as amended do pass. Mr.
Lechowicz from the Committee on AppropriationsrvDivision 1,
to which House Bill 639 was referred, reported sending back
with amendments thereto with the recommendation the amendments
be adopted and the Bill as amended do pass. Mr. Boyle from
the Committee on Appropriations, Division II, to which House
Bill 649 was referred, reported sending back vikh amendments
thereto, with the recommendation *he amendments be adopted ..
and the Bill as amended do pass. Mr. Boyle from the Committee
on Appropriations, Division II, ko which House Bill.... Senate
Bill l70 was referred, reporked sending back wi'h :he recom-. . ... i;' from the committeemendation khe Bill do pass. Mr. Fennessey
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sending back with the .recommendation
Mr. Mcpartlin from Ehe Committee on Public Utilities, to
which House Bill 375 and 485 were referred, reporEed sending
back with the amendments thereto, with the recommendation
the amendments be adopted and the Bill as amended do passw''
Speaker Redmond: ''First Reading.''
O'Brien: ''House Bfll 859. Luft. A Bill for an Act to amend
the Revenue Act. Pirst Reading of the Bill. House Bill 860.'.
Kelly. A Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Illinôii
Municipal Code. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 861.'Mann. A Bill for an Act to amend the Public Community College
Act. First Reading of the Bi11. House Bill 862. Greiman.
A Bill for an Act relating to land trusts. First Reading of
the Bill. House Bill 863. Walsh. Bill for an Act to amend
Unemployment Compensation Act. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 864. Mautino. Bill for an Act to amend an
Act to revise the law ip relation to snowm3biles. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bi11 865. Deuster. Bill for an
Act to amend the Election Code. Firsk Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 866. Deuster. Bill for an Act to amend the
Electâop Code. First Reading of.the Bill. House Bill 867.
Deuster. Bill for an Act to amend the Election Code. Pirst
2.
the Bill do not pass.
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 868. Borchers. Bill.for an
Act to anend the Nursing Home, Shelter Care Home for the
'Aged. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 869. Cunninqham.
A Bill for an Act to revise the 1aw in relation to slot
hizes. First Reading of the Bill. House Bilï 870. Pouncey.mac4 .ï M
A Bill for an Act to amend the Frozen Dessert Product Act.
Firsk Reading of :he Bill. House Bill 871. Pouncey.. A
Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Clinical Labratory
Act. First Readinq of the Bill. House Bill 872. Beatty.
A Bill for an Act Eo amend the Retailors Occupation Tax
Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 873. Matijevich.
A Bill for an Act ko amend the Municlpal Code. Pirst Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 874. Bradley. A Bill for an Aet
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. 1 ' 4.ï i ù loyees under certain' circum- 1to amend an Act to requ re. mp
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stances to accept cash from their employers in lieu of I' :1 .. payroll deductions. Pirst Reading of the Bill. House '
Bill 875. Friedland. Bill for an Act to amend the i
Probate Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 876.
Palmer. Bill for an Act to amend khe Pension Code. First !* .
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 877. Calvo. Bill for an Ii
Act to amend the Metro-east Sanitary District Act. First !
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 878. Calvo. Bill for qn '
Act to amend.an Act to create a santita:y district in cer-
' tain localities. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
879. Calvo. Bill for an Act to amend the Sanitary District
Act. First Reading of the Bi11. House Bill 880. Calvo. ''
Bill for an Act to amend the Sanitary District Aet. First
Reading of the Billa House Bill 881. Ralph Dunn. Bill
for an Act to amend an Act to protect cemeteries. House
Bill 882. Ralph Dunn. A Bill for an Act relating to
p purchase registration, retention of certain bronze cemetery
vases, receptacles: memorial statutes and staturaries. First
' Reading of the Bill. House Bill *83. Capparelli. A Bill
for an Act to amend khe Revenue Act. First Reading of the
Bill. Housta Bill 084. Lundy. J.' Bill for an Ack to amend '
the Election Code. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill !
885. VanDuyne. Bill for an Act making supplemental appro- '1
priations to the Department of Corrections. First Reading . . - -. . !
of the Bill. House Bill 886. LaFleur...Bil1 for an Act.
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.1 to amend Sections of the Downstate county Working Cash Eund. '
j&'' Act. FirsE Reading of the Bill. House Bill 887. Skinnep.
A Bill for an Act ko amend khe School Code. Pirst Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 888. Skinner. A Bill for an Act
to amend the Northeastern Illinois Planning Act. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 889. Tipsword. Bill for
an Act to amend an Act in relation to State Revenue Sharing t
with Local government entities. First Reading of the Bill.
Houoe 890. Rayson. A Bill for an Act to provide for the ' .
' licensing and regulation of hand guns. First Reading of ;'.
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khe Bill. Rouse Bill 891. Rayson. Bill for an Act to
regulate the sale and transfer of hand gun ammunition.
First Reading of Ehe Bill. House Bill 892. Williams.
A Bill for an Act to anend Criminal Code. First Readinq
of the Bill. House Bill 893. McGah. A Bill for an Act
ko amend the Purchasing Ack. First Reading of the Bill.
Thates McGrew, 893. House Bill 894. ' Eudson. A Bill for
an Act to amend an AcE relating to the compensation of the
Members of the General Assembly. First Reading of the
Bill. House Bill à95. Gène Hoffman. A Bill for an Act
to amend an Act in relation to requlatidn of business and
vocational schools. First Reading of the Bill. House
Bill 896. Schraeder. A Bill for an Act to amend an Act
in relation to the system of unemployment compensation.
Fitst Reading of the Bill. House Bill 897. Duff. A Bill
for an Act relatipg to affairs of missing persons. First
Reading of the Bill. Pouse Bill 898. Fennessey. A Billcl
for an Act to amend an Act.... A Bill for an Act to revise.
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the establishment of agricultural, conserviiion and pro-
tection areas and to amend an act named therein. First!. .
Reading of khe Bf7.l.. House BilA 890. Duff. A Bill for
an Act making appropriation to the Supreme Court. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 900. Duff. A Bill for
an Act to add Chapter 6, entitled 'Organization of'probation
Services to the Unified Code of Corrections'. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 901. Brinkmeier. A Bill for an Act
to amend Sections of the School Code. First Reading qf the
Bill. House Bill 902. Brinkmeier. A Bill for an Act to
amend Sections of the School Code. Ffrst Reading of the
Bill. House Bill 902. Brinkmeier. A Bill for an Act to
amend an Act concerninq fees and salaries. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 903. Londrigan. A Bill for an Act
making appropriation for the .... from the road fund to the
Department of Transportation. Pirst Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 904. Piekce. A Bill for an Act to relation to' ' .. . . .. . .: ) . ,.. . . : .. , . . . . y . .jj z; . . .J . . . . u . ..r . . Jmarriage and divorce. First Reading of the Bill. House ':! '. y: ,y . . , . , , . : a - ,,!). . . .. . .. ('. . ? u x ' '' ' J . .Bill 905
. .schoeberlein. A Bill for an AcE in rdlation-td': ... .'; ' : :. . . . . J' - . .7 . .. .!
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public information concerning opinions, orders, records
ahd proceedings in or before State agencies. House Bill
906. Sharp. Bill for an Act to provide for veterinary
diagnoskic carrier center. Pirst Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 907. Sharp. Bill for an Act making an appropri-
itioh to the Department of Agriculture. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 908. Pierce. A Bill for an Act
to prohibit the concurrent investigation of the office Of
county board members. rirst Reading of the Bill.
Speaker Redmond: ''Therb beinq l6l Members answering the roll
call, a quorum is #resent. Any excuses. RepresentativeWashburn, do you desire recognition? Representative Shea,
do you have any Members that need to be excused. I under-
stand that there are two Republicans that should be excused.
Will somebody so advise the Journal. Representative
Schlickman.''
Schlickman: ''Mr. Speaker, will the Journal show that Representa-! x
tive Waddell is absent due to illness, and Representative
YPVOZ * lî
Speaker Rydmond: ''Hearing no objectionse the Journal will so show.second Readings.' House Bills. Fecond'Reading. House Bill
1 0 * W
OeBrien: ''House Bill ï8. Deuster. A Bill for an Act to'amend
i f the School Code. Second Reading of the Bill.%Sect ons o
Speaker Redmond: 'Representative Deuster.W
Deuster: ''Yes, Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen of the House,
amendment Numher l had been adopted to House Bill l8. Amend-
ment Number 2 and Number 3 Were alternative amendments and
I would at this time move to Table Amendment Nnmher 2, which
is my amendment.''
speaker Redmond: ''Gentleman has moved to Table Amendment Number
2. Any discussion? Representakive Berman.'
Bermant . *Mr. Speakere ah.... a point of inquiry. Would the Clerk
i dicated on Amendmentbe able to tell me whether it was n
Numher lz which was adopted yesterdaye whether that was a
floor amendment or a committee amendment?/
O'Brien: *lt's already been enrolled and you can't tell ifvitîs. ; . . . ., r : . '
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floor or committee.''@
. IBermanl ''Olkay, 1!11 save my comments until third reading on k! 1'. . . jjj- 1, ' . .' t S . . , j
Speaker Redmondc NAny fukther discussion? The question is on
the Motion to Table Amendment Number 2 to House Bill l8.
All in favör, indicate by saying 'aye'. Opposed 'no'.'
The 'ayes: have it and the Amendment is tabled. I'd like
to make an announcement. We had some sound engineerse j50th on the Floor of Ehe House and at the St. Nicholas Hotel 1
last night, and we found.khat the noise on the floor is
.'' 10 decibels than it was last nfght when the band was playing. i
Will you please have some order. Third Reading on House' I
Bill 18. Any further amendments. Third Reading for House
Bill l8. House B1ll 20.'' -
o'Bi'ien: ''House Bill 20. A Bill for an Act to mqend Sqctions of 2
an Act to revise the law in relation to marriages. Second
Reàding of the Bill.'' .
Speaker Redmond; ''Representative Deuster.W
Deuster: ''Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the House, House '
's amend- . i.Bill 20 received one amendment in Commiktee. That1
mept Number 1. When the Bill came to khe floory my good l
friènd andzable colleague, Representative Gene Hoffmany came I
!to me to suggest an amendment, which seemed to me at that
k'' ti e to be rather helpful and tha: was incorporated in amend- ,
, I' discovered that my *ndeavor - --1ment number 2. Since then, I ve
d the Bille and we have 1to help my colleague has badly damage. I
b0th agreed that we would like to take that off. At this
time, for that purpose, I would move to suspend the provi-)-sion of Rule 64A so that we can reconslder the vote by which
Amendment Number 2 is adopted.'f
Speaker Redmone: ''Representative Deuster, the Parliamentarian
advises me that the Motion to table the amendment willk
suffice.''
Deuster: ''With that, the parliamentarv advice, I would at this
time move to Table Amendment Number 2 to House Bill 20.*L .
Speaker Redmondt DAny discussion? Question is on the Motion to' .
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T b1e House Bi11.... or Amendment Number 2 to House Bi11 26. . . p a ..
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All in favor, indicate by saying 'aye'. Opposed 'no'. .. I
The 'ayesî have it and the Amendment is Tabled. Third ' ' ;Q:
Reading . House Bill f 9 . '' ' I
O'Brien: ''House Bill 79. A Bill for an AcE to amend Sections
; of the Illinois Small Budiness Purchasing Act. SecondIReading of khe Bill
. One Committee Amendment.'' I
Speaker Redmond: ''Emil Jones. Representative Emil Jones. House i1Bill 79. Take it ou* of the Record. House Bill 128.'.. Take '-!
. t i r,:I'ê'.it' out of the Record. House Bill 210 . Representative '
Kelly. '' '
O'Brien: ''House Bill 2lQ. Kelly. A Bill for an Act to require
legible price markings of food products. Second Reading
of the Bill. No CommitEee Amendmentsp''
Speaker Redmond: ''Any Amendments from the Plooro''
OfBrien: ''Amendment Numher 1. Kelly. Amends House Bill 2l0
on page 1, line 27 and so forth./ .
Kelly: ''Mr. Speaker and Momhers of the House, House Amendment
Nttmher l would take out, what is the smaller qrocery stores,
. from this Bill. The figure 500,000 sounds veky large, but
it is not, because of the volume it's dealing with on thèiraz *
,. A ''''' chain stcres . This f u.' gure ':Lc rather low f or their purpos es . , '
There's a national, a'ccordingNto the consumer advocate,
cecelia Maloney, the Federal Regulation in what is consideredeq . .
* a slall störe and a 500,000 figure is used, and I move for
the adoption of House Amendment Numher l to House Bill 210.p
. . Speaker Redmond: RAny further discussion? Question is on the' adoption of Amendment Numher l to House Bill 210.4 All in
favor, indicate by saying 'aye', opposed 'nol. Tbe 'ayes'
have it and the Amendmen: is adopted. Any further Amendments?
Any Amendments from the Floor? Tbird Reading. House Bill
' 4 250.* '
o'Brien: pHouse Bill 250. Rayson. A Bill for an Act to amend -
Sections of the Fair Employment Practice Act. Second Reading i' of the Bill. One Committee Amendment. Amends House Bill
' 250 on Page 4 by deleting lines 1, 2 and 3 and so forEhwl
k R dmond: *Re resentative Rayson.l 'Spea er e p
Rays6n: pMr. Speaker and Members of the House, this Is a Com- '.
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iktee M endmen: that was agreed to to clarify this particular 7
# Bill and I move f or the adoption of Coe ittee M endment' g
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( Ntlmher l to House Bill 2 50 . !'
Speaker Redmondk ''Any discussion? The question is on the ;
adoption of Committee Amendment Numher l to House Bill 250.
All in favorr indicate by saying 'aye'. Opposed 'no'. The
'ayes' have it. The amendment's adopted. House Bill 251.''
O'Brien: ''House Bill 251. Rayson. A Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Criminal Code. Second éeading of the Bill.
. One Committee Amendment. Amends House Bill 25l on Page 2 '
' by deleting al1 of line 5 Ehrough 7.f' '
Speaker Redmond: ''Mr. Rayson.''
Rayson: ''Mr. Speaker, again this is a Committee Amendment to
drop from the Bill a nonsectfon in the Bil1 and I move the -
adoption of Committee Amendment Number l to House Bill 251.'' .
Speaker Redmond: ''Any discussion? Question is on the adoption
of Committee Amendment Number 1 to House Bill 251. Those
in favor, indicate by saying 'aye'. Opposed 'no'. The
layes' have it. Qhird Reading. House Bill 323./
O'Brien: ''House Bill 323. A Bill for an Act to designate a
day to be observèd as Senior Citizens Day. Second Reading
of the Bi11. No Committee Amendments.R
s eaker neamond? ''iny Amendmenes from the F'zoor? 'rhird Reading.p$. House Bill 381.''
O'Brien: ''House Bill 38l O ' - '-- '
Speaker Redmond: ''Take that out of the Record. I understand that
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Representative Hirschfeld is not here. House Bill 510.*' . 4
OîBrien: ''House Bill 5f0. Chapman. A Bill for an Act to amend I
Sections of the Illinois Hea1th Facilities Authority Act. j
Second Reading of the Bill. One Committee Amendment. Anends): House Bill 510, on page 1, line l9, by inserting after 'any',
the following and so forth.''
speaker Redmond: pRepresentative Chapman in the Chamhers? Repre-
tative Chapman.esen
chapman: ''Mr. speakèr, this is a ah-... just a clarifying amend-
ment that adds something which .... nonprofit. which had been
Davis: ''No, because the person who filed the charges will not
be present. The investigators will be present and they'll
be able to cross examine the investigatorsy''
Palmer) ''Well, don': you think their might be some value in
having the person who inikiated the chargeso..a.''
Davis: ''We11 we've tried that. Wefve Eried that and we found#
out, and if you will examine the law in any of the large
northern industrial states, youdll find out that this is
exactly what the 1aw is. If you want to go to the Pederal
government EOCT Commission, theydll tell you that this
is exactly what the law is, that the reason for it isy
is that every time an unfair employment practice is charged
by a womanpagàinst her boss, they find some kind of way toik
fire her. And you want to bring her in and face him and
get her fired'. Is that what yî ou want to do?''
Palmer: ''No, I think that probably under our system of qovern-
ment, that we should have the right to confront witnesseso''
Davis: ''Well let me answer that. There's nothing in khis Bill
that precludes anybody from having their day in Courte and
if they disagree wikh the f indings of the Commission, the .
Courks are w-'' de open ta tlleltl. P --.ww..- M 2<
Speaker Bradley: ''Is there further discussion? Representatives
Gaines, the Gentleman from Cook.*
Gaines: ''Ah.... I wish to ansker the question that was answered
by certain momhers on my side of the aisle. All you have
to be is Black to know that there are discriminations. All
you have to be is Black to know that if you try to object
you are immediately fired. lf they can't fire you, they
A'mmediatély put other kind of mykhitudes upon you and it's
time that the Illinois Leqislature, Members on both sides
of the aisle, khat if they really and truly believe in .. ., . ' ; ' .
' '. -$#< a'Jequality, to quit nit-picking and give the State the ;. .
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/ ;Speaker Bradley t ''Further discussion? The gentleman from Winne-
bago, Rtpresentative Simmsp''
Ssmms: ''Well# Mr. Speaker, and Ladies and Gentlemen of the House, '
I rise in opposition to this Bill, and let's 1ay the cards on
the table, the object to the Building Commiision Act really
was to circumvent the will of the People who have voted
, z . 1down certain projects àt Public Feferendum. What this does, Z. . E' !$ .
basically: is just expand upon that and continue to abolish t:'
the will of the people where they have turned down speèific
projects at the fublic éeferendum, and this just opené Tthe Z. ' '. 1
. :door even broader to use this vehicle of building buildings i
that have have been in many cases have 'been not approved by
voters at Feferendum; and I thirjk this is an imposition on y' the taxpayers' of Illinois tq expand the Building Commission
Act to authorize the construction of buildings. t.be public
improvements, and other facilities beyond the County Seat '. .t
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-'d for'the simple kbaàon thatthe Building Commission was establishe .' k
many of these court houses . . . ah . . . were turned down
many times to Public Referendum. The Legislature needed a c .'-NMvehiçle to build these . . . ah . . . facllities and in their
wisdom they passed this situation on; but now you're seeing:
a case where they want to expand the P/ovisions of the Building?/ j
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Commission, go beyond the County Seat, and open up, in .- 0
essence, the old clichl of Pandora's box. I think this is aJ' '
. . terrible abuse of an essence of abusing what the taxpayers -- have said. If thev had said pno'' to building a buildingr that's
the way, in my opinion, it should be) and I don't think inten-' tion of the Legislature khen the Public Building Commission .
Act was approved by the . . . ah . . . General Assomhly was.: j (L; . . ..
' . ever intended to be a catchall' for other projects to be .
built throughout the County in kheir respected areas) so I do.
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Schraeder: ''Mr. Speaker and Members of the House, first of all#jj '
the two opponents who spoke, apparently, didn't read the'Bi11, because it doesn'i have anything to do with the refer-
endum, the provisions bn réferendum are still therei'this
Bill only moves the sight of the . . . of the Public guilding
Commission of . . . bullding outside the City of Peoria or
outside the County Seat, and I wonder if the Representative
from Winnebago realized that the Republican Counky Board of
Winnebago rate Ehe citizens by defaulting on a Referendum
and then the . . . they put the building up and, as a conse-
quence of that, as I understand, that the Denocrats took over
the Court House . . . ah . '. . I don' t know whether Repre-
sentative Simms knows about that or not. . . . Steve,'$' ' ' '
is Just a mazter of simrle placinq of a Dzblic BlTiz.dsng out-
side the City of Peoria in the County. Our County Board
wants to build a mani . . . a Maintenance Building for County
Construction of Roads and Highways. They want it close to
where the need is4 Ehey don't want to put heavy equipment
. righk in the City of Peoria and thatls a1l they're asking.
Again, I would report this Bill came out of Committee 16 to .
nothing. Its the same Bill that was sponsored by Represenka-
tive Day on the Republican side of the aisle last year and' the year before. Wenk through the House without a dissenling
vote and got killed in the Senate in the last daysiof the ' ' '-
Session only because of timing. Againp this is not a partisan
Bill it only allows that County Boards to build where they '
want to in the County. I ask your support.* '
Speaker Bradley: ''The question is shall Hozse Bill l22 pass? All
in favor will vote ''aye'', those opposing will vote Pno/.
The Clerk will take the record. While we're taking the record,
the Chair would like to request that anybody who wishing to
get on the Roll Call that they would cone down to the . . .'
' ah'. .. . Clerk's desk and get on the Roll Call and we#ll
save some time of the House. ah . . . The gentloman from
Pqoria, Representative Mudd--
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jMudd: ''Mr. Chairman, in explaining my vote, I would ask the
House to consider one important factor. Peoria is one of
the most àffluent non-employable areas in the State of
Illinois. One of the ten in the Nation; and America is
the best in the World, and thaE puts Peoria in a pretty .
pretty good position on building anything they wadt to
build to serve khe'people of that County. And I ask
you to let the people decide by referendum if they want
to build these buildings outside the city. Please vote
''no'' on this Bil1.N
Speaker Bradley: nFurther discussion or explanation of votes,
Representative Walsh, did you wish recognition?''
Walsh: ''Yea . . ah . . k Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen
of the Houseg meaning no offense to the Sponsor of this Bill.
nor to Representative Bob Day, who was referred to by the
Sponsor, I certainly can't see where this is a good Bill and.f
ree with the previous Speakers that what it'does is extendag
a bad principle to provide even further abuses: more abuses.
What it does is remove from the County Seat Governing Board,
the remlirement that they vote to a . . . approve a projec#<
by the Public Building Commission. Nowe I sugges: to youy
Mr. Speaker: that that is not a qood ideae that the Bill is
ill-advised and that we shouldn't at this tfme when people
are short of money and besieged kith taxes be extending a bpdy.
that takes upon itself the authority that belongs with the
people to votb the kaxes upon themselves for improvements to
the . . . their public buildixng. so I suggest to you that
this is not a good.idea and that you ought to vote *no/.n
speaker Bradley: WHave all voted who wfsh? The Clerk will take
the record. on this question there are 98 pyeses*, 38 Hnos/
16 voting >present/; this Bill having received the constitu-
tional majority is hereby declared passed. On the Calendaroll Third Reading appears House Bill 132.*
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Seleke: OHouse Bill l32 # an Act to amend Sections 3,8,4.ar1 7,a !1/5 fied' k. ' . . .
code oi correctlons Third Reading of the Bill.'' :
4 * -. .Speake< Bradley: pThe gentleman from Cooky Mr. Porter.e
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Porter: ''Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the House: House 4
Bill l32 prohibits disciplinary yestrictions On the youths
. at a prison law library by the inmates, except for abuse of .
the facility. It seems to me ridiculous in this day and time
that we should incarcerate a person /or violating the Law
' and then fail to do everything possible to encourage' him
to persue the Law. This Bill has the support of the Depart-
ment of Corrections; it passed the Judiciary Commitkee 20
to nothing, and it was also voted by that Committee to be
placed on the Consent Calendar. By error it was not placed
on that Calendar and has gone through the normal process.
I . . . I have no objections to the Bill and I encourageyour affirmative vote-'' .
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speaker Brakley: ''Further d.s scussion? If not. the qnestson is .
shall' House Bill 132 pass? A11 in favor vote Oayeî', those
, opposing vote nno''; the Clerk .will take the record. Have
all voted who wish? Take the record. On this question' there are l40 ''ayes'' no ''nos''; this Bill having received#
the constitutional conven . . . ah . . umajority is hereby '
declared passed. Leon ''aye''; we would appreciate if t:e '
Members would like to :et on the Bitqe sL they#d come doml
to the Clerk's desk and get on the Roll Call? down here
wbuld àave time of the House. On House BilM ,yThird Reading '
appears House Bill 139, for which purpose the Chair recognizes
. the Gentleman from Macon.'' -
Speaker Bradley: ''Read the Bil1.>
Selcke: ''An act making appropriations to the Department of
children and Family services . ...R
Speaker Bradley: oGentleman from Deca . . .* '
Borchers: *ah . . . This Bill is not . . . ah . . . I have a lot' of material that's not ready . . .*
/. speaker Bradley: nTzke it out of the record. On Third Reading
appears House Bill 163. Read .the Bil1.'' ' .' . Q '--t - ; - - . ' . . '.-:.ç..j,. c
. ..) gz1',, sezcke: eah . . . House Bill 163, an qct requîring certain statels .. 3:?:L.'îb z . - ' ' j . . .! . . . . . .
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- . ;. . $publicakion should ' coptiin', a Statement of Promulgation ' i! . I
' l Cosks. Third Reading of thè Bi1l.'' ' !
k Bradley: 'îThe gentlem' an from Kane, Mr. Grotberg.l' iSpea er'
Grotberg: ''Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
, House, House Bill 163 passed out of this House.last year
with l20 and some votes and uwab.:- put in Senate Rules be-
cause of restricted nature of last year's Session. I
would remind you that this Bill 163, deals with the dis-
closure of the costs of printing in the State of Illiùois
and in the State of IllinoisfGovernment only. It has been '
' amended several times, and its final amendment read to do
the following: That every Department of the State of Illinois
Government, not local or schools, by only the State of .
Illinois, every co-department and Commissidns only of the
Legislature, not Committees or Reference Bureaus or that
type of thing, musf; if they print l00 copi'es or nore of any- ''
thing for public consumption,'pùt èn the face of the book-
' let or paper the cost . . . the promulgation of the cost of
that document. Now, this Bill pursues an interest of mine
and it shculd be an interest of each of us thqt the printing
costs of the State of Illinois have long been a mysteryy they
are almost impossible to find. This Bill may or may not'
change the printing costs; but i: wille at least, tell us
who the offenders are. I would remind you thak as wé go
through the budgets of the various Departments, we iill find
in fiscal '75 an item of printing on the printing line in
budgets of about eight millions of dollars in appropriations.
This is just a tip of the iceberg. The biggest part of theprintinq costs of al1 of our Departments are under contractuals.
Friday afternoon of this last week, I sought from that wonder-J
fu1 computer that they now havé here the invoice vouchers
for the Xerox Corporation for Calendar 1974. Now, Ladies
and Gentlemen, I would like you to know that the State of.4 '
.'. Illinois paid Xerox Corporation 3.4 millions of dollars just .
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. for space consumption.. It is worth noting that a lot of .
' . . that is internal and will hever be affected by this. '
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The State has several print shops, many of them which you
can throw rocks and hit from where welre standing her'e now.
The contractual printing that we have been able to find is . .
in tie nature of 17 millions of dollars, so when we vote' appropriations and vote for 8 million dollars of printing,
we should know nou that wepre already to the 25 million dollar
mark. I am advised by the General Services Department and
several sources within State Government that it is very
' Possible that we are kpending 100 million dollars a year for '
printing in the State of Illinois because we have not as yet .
' been able to get the University system to disclose any of
. their costs. Therefore, Ladies and Gentlemen of the House,
Mr. Speaker, I have asked for the Bureaucratic Disclosure
Bill, that this is# tltat whoever is printing should at least*. . $ .' ' tell what it costs. There is a companion Bill . . . ah . . .
' ' for the . . . ah . . . Legislative Council to run a tèst on
this subject for a two-year period to see what it brings
forth. It is within the perview of every Depgrtmenk to
promulgate such costs with no added expense to themselves. . '
' It may slow down the presses a little, but . . . ah . . . -
havinq printed many things myself/B<féi'ivou've determined to .roll those presses, you can identify the costs. Therefore,
Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the House: I would
urge that once again we keep the DisclosurezBill to the
o. bureauracy of the cost of printing in the Public- eye and
. would move that this Bill passl' z'hask for a favorable Roll .
Speaker Bradley: RFurther discussionz The gentleman from Cooky '
. . . ah . . . Mr . Berman . e' . . 7
Berman: >Will the Sponsor yield to a question?/11 1: ' ' ' ' >e'Speaker Bradley: He indicates he will.
Bermnn: pDoes this Bill apply to the . . . ïàh.'.. . . Print shopsï. .
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' lik h Universities that 7--' ' do rinttng for ,'. e . . . a . . . . . . p
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' profits where they . . . ah . . .' publish books and sell
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I1 choaEe: l'ah . . . Representative Grokberg, one questionz and I
think you gave a qualified answer and I,.to be qùike frahk .. :
with you, this depends on whether I support the tegislation
or not. I share with you the concern of the kremendous
ampunt of taxpayers dollars that g'oes into so terribly much
. spending and much of it is duplicatedseven times over,that .'
you or I or no one else ever looks at is filed in file
thirteen, and you know it and I know it; but, Represenkakive .
Berman asked you a question that to me will get right down .
to Ehe nitty gritty of the thing, that the press down at
Southern Illinois University does do some what we miqht call
no More than commercial printing. ah . . . This is a ', w 'return on the investment as far as SIU is eoncerned . . .
Grotberg: ''Right.'' .. . .. '
Choate: ''. . . and I would hope that if the language is not C
. . explicitly clear that this type of printing would be exempt
that don't give me the qualified answer, say *yes/ that you ' '
' . ' will take in an Amendment to exempt this type of printing.l
crotbergr ''clyde, Representatlve choater'the answer is an un- ' '
qualified ''yes'' on commercial printing for profitiil think ' ''tL ''' ' '
that that's a business of its own and ft helps to keep our. u ''''NW . .university system going. : ..
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.- Grotberg: ''And 1'11, lmmediatèly, draft such a thing for the Senatex
' Amehdmento? -
Choate : ''Very good . '' '
' C G X 1 ZVCX OO6 C ' 'XC . C V Y % *' Speaker Bradley: lFurther discussion? The gentleman from Cookr
Mr. Greiman.*
Greiman: *Will the gentleman yièld for a question?'' .
.speaker Bradleyr' >He indicates he will.e '. 1 1' '
Greiman: *Mr. . . . ah . . .> ' .
speaker Bradley: wplease make it shortk.e ' '. - . ' '
' - ''' Greimanz eo.K., '. . . ah . . . is the part . . . that part of theJ '' a '' . .# . . ' , ' . * ' ' . ' '.î Y.- ;' B1ll that savs that personnel involved in preparing the publi-.
here and then daily after he arrives on the scene. I seej . .. . . .
we have 92 votes and I will see some desist.'' ' 'u-'' 'j . ' ê v
. speaker Bradley: ''Have all voted who wish? The Clerk kill take
! the record. On this question there are l08 ''ayes'' 25 ''nos''e #
' 6 voting ''present/. This Bill havinq received the constitu- .,.
tional majority is herebv declared p'assed. On the order of
Third Readinq is Eouse Bill 184.,1 .. .. . . ..tg
. rf.' t,n ; k -. .Selcket House Bill 184: an Act to nmend the Revenue Act o'
Third Reading of the Bill.? '' '
I speaker Bradley: ''The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Schlickman.'' .
Schlickman: ''Thank you very much, Mr. Speakerl Mr. SpeakerI .
and Momhers of the House, House Bill 1:4 concerns itself '
. . with the problem that confronts real estate property tax-' '
. payers who either, inadvertently, have paid an installmentI .
' '' twice or in those eounties where the acceleratèd method of
' billing is employed they paid the first installment bill and
., discovered later that the . . . ah . . . total bill for the. . z . , . .
' ' ' year is less than . . . ah . . . the first estimate. Pre-
. sently, there is no statukory authority in the Revenue Act s
by which the county collectors can make refund of over-payment. . . . . . ; . ''*.
. . taxpayers. a zs ailz as amend'e, . . . ah . . . zizzsy' ''N ux
'. that void . . . ah . . . that presently exists in 'the Revenue
Act. The Bill as amenced . . . ah . . . Nas co-operated in ''.. ' ,:* ' 1 j. ... . . .y . . ., . j . (7 : . . .by the Cook County Collector has his support and the Bill '
. ' ; ' '' * 'was reported out with :he recommendation do pass by khe
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Revenue Committee by 22 to nothing; and I solièit-yqur'support./. . . ' , 'z . '
, Speaker Bradley: ''Further discussion? The gentleman wish to ,
close? If not, the question is shall Hduse Bill l84 pass?' . x . '. . 7
Al1 in favor vote ''aye/, those opposinq vote Wnof. The. . ' ' l ''s = Clerk will take the record. Have al1 voted who wish? Take.. . . . . . :
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' ' : .. . .. . . .2. - 1 . .;#.y. . .. th è rd on ehzs quession there are z4a wayes's' ho pnos-e r CO . @ . '
. .. .' 2 voting wpresent''. This Bill having received the constitu-. . -
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. tional majority is hereby declared passed. On the order of. ' .- . . . . . . ; . . . -. .
. p y). ; ;. .., .)t. .j,.z.1Jj '. (ljkjys/yssw $.. r . , , .' . $ . . ' t . I9L J.' . :z 1 . : ' NrlJj. ;j' '.. 111 .v. .. .:'''' :< . , . '.. . Third Reading appears House Bill 1t9 . Read the '.'. . .'
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' G o-Karis: I'Thank you ah Harry I donxt quite understand .e . . . . , .: ' .' . #You mean you filed a Bill asking tha: the bold lettering -
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should be l/8 inch size instead of 1/4? I didnêt quite get* -
' your loqic on thake would you 7'usk restàke it for me. I ' . .
' couldn't hear it.'' X '
- Leinenweber: ''Well, the smaller prinking will fit more easily. . , . . . . ,
. on the 'release and the Recorder's have found that the . . . . .
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. the l/4 inch letkering, bold lettering, just takes up too .- ' mueh space and it tends to blot out or blur out .ahd bmake .
t illeèible other a=' portant màtters in the m-chanic's lièn k''l f ' . . . . . . . 1' . . .
. z and releases. .
Geo-Marzsl Thank you. . .. . .
Speaker Bradley: ''Further disucussion? If not, the question is
. ' shall House Bill l89 pass? All those in favor vote aye y '. . .
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those opposing vote ''no'' We ' 11 take a .R011 Call vote. .. .' '* .
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' rave all voted who wish? The Clerk will take the record. .L1, w p p w '
' - ' on this question there are l24 ayes . 6 nays y 7 votlng.
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'' resent/ This Bill having received the eonstitutional ' -.P * .- . . .
majority is hereby declared passed. On House Bills'on the. ' <
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f ,.- 'order of 'zhird Readinq appea' rs House Bill l95 . nead the B1ll .*x?'''1v zaw.. ' J
. O'Briqn: 'House . . . nouse Bill l95 Brtnkmeier, a Bill for an .'''#' .
. ' . . . ' . . . rz. '' Act to amend sections of the School Code. Third Reading of ,
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' ' & '-the Bill. ' '
speaker Bradlev: pThe qentleman from oqley Mr. Brinkmeier.* '
inkmeier, wMr. speakere it is uow stephenso' n county/ it shouldsr
be corrected. Mr. Speaker, and Memhers of the Eousee . . . ah'
.t k ' m ... ..)(J, . .Eouse >i11 19s i's vezy well explained by the synopsis .'' @ + *
. . . ' $ . .g ). .
. ' of the Digest. Nok,v'uhder the exzstlng schooi code, if a ' '
.'
' school distriet fails to provide the minimum school term of '. . .
. .. y. .gyq . . . .. . . .. 176 elass days, then the SEate Superantendent Is required to
. . . . .> ' . :fg- . . . yt. .. . . .. ( v ...' reduce that distric'tl s state aid' ' by one Percent Per day of '' .
' .' '
, ' those days that they were shork. Now With the posslbility:. J . . . . . . . . r, - '' . ) ?; . .. . ' .v:ï . % . . . . ,= f i is arising again itz another yeark 'o .i.s ' ... '.' 'f..'--'.h'.. . . u.. . : . O an enerW Cr S . . g. ,v .
. . 4. ' . , p . ' .. y . . . . . . .' ' ( 'z?. ' e' . x . # ' . t . . ' ' . . ! . w .r 6. )'' . ' .V tr#.; i . .. . ,1 -. ra k . . . . . . ky. . - . :. . t ..a . . 'slla' . : z.p ' .r : z, ', . 6. . ' - .) .; . . ?jtttg.. tayj: , .. . . . . . j' c.% '' '' ... f i. . could work an undue hardship on many of our school districts '' j.' s ) '
even: that a school ià forced to close down becauee of the. . ;
energy crisis that they will not be penalized. I would --, . :
point out thak some of you may questiony why extend the .. .
' school term? Well, if this is donee and it may be done#. !
' then the school board must pay all those school employees ..'
for the additional time that they are in school and that
. . . that is the basis of khis Bill; and I know of no . '. . . . . .. I
, opposition and I urge your supporto/ . . .
' Speaker Bràdleyr 'fFurther discussion? The gentleman wish to. . .
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. Brinkmeier: nI just . . . ah . . . urge your Javorable vote.? :Speaker Bradlev: ''The queskion is shall House Bill l95 pass?
. All'those in Tavor vote ''ayel: those oppose will vote ''nof'.. . . . ' .
. . ' ' '
Wefll take a 'zoll call vote. Have all voEed kho wish? V '.: . .. .
The Clerk will take the record. On thfs question there
are l47 ''ayes '' l ''no'' no voking 'tpresentr'' nobody .
:' ' ' voting ''presenE/ on this . . . Bill having received a '
constitutional majority is hereby declared passed. On Third' '
. . jReading appears House Bill 199. The Clerk will read the '
. . . .. . ,
Bill . #' . l. ' '
. j' !O'Brian: ''House Bill 199, Maragos, a Bill for an Act creating E
' the Illinois Commission on Delinquendy Prevention. ' Thi/d ' :. ! p . . . ., A '. . . . .
Reading of the Bill . ' 'u..,' .,. . ' . I. . . . J...... .. - .
Speaker Bradleyk l'The genkleman from Cookg Mr. Maragoso/ ' ' .'' Maragos: ''Mr. speaker, I would like to say that I'm one of the
. . . . . ( 'Chief Co-sponsors of this 3illy the other one is Representa-
e ' ' .''. tzve capparezzz ana a' zso another very acttve co . . u chief 'b' J .'
.i ,
' Co-sponsor is Representative Caldwellz and I'd also like ko .'' '
u. say that two very distingulshed gentlemen on the Republican'.. . , . . . . .. . . .
.Q. ' side of the àlsze, Representatlve collins and Representative . .'.h ked very azligenszy as wezl as' Represensattve ' '. .'': . Lauer , . ave wor -. !5 -
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because something has ariseinoe'.rLAt this tim' e 1111 take it
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Speaker Bradlev: ''Take it out of the record. On Third Readinq'
. appear's . . House Bill 206. Will you read the Bil1.N k'' .;' ' O'B ' '1H se Bill 206 a Bill for an Act making an appro- 'rzen: ou ,
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prlatlon to the Mollne Heatlng and Constructlon Company.
Third Reading of the Bill.'f ' Q '' ' Speaker Bradley: ''The gentleman from Rock Island, you wnnt '
. . ik out of the record? Take it out of the record. On '
the calendar on Third Reading appears House Bill 24 . . . ' '
' ah . . . 222. Will you please read the Bill.''. .. a g l.# .
OlBrie'n: House Bill '222, Londkigan, a B1ll for an Act to amend '...
' . . . . p * ' -.. 'Sectlons of the Illinois Penslon Code. Third Readlng of '' . . . . . . ' . '
. !( .j.. 41 . . . .' ' .the Bn. . . .
. p yj . . .). Speaker Bradley: f'The gentleman from Sangamon: Mr. Londrzgan. ..
. . q . . . . .' Londrigan: ''Mr speaker, and Lad-ies and Gentlemen of the H'ouse, '
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* ..C * * ' ' 7.. . this Ball nust extends the time In whlch a State employee ... ' . . .
who has retlred early may get back Into the system by re-
.. ' paying the funds. It now provides for a one and two-year
p ' : - '-'' : eriod and this extends it Eo a three-year p'erzod. In '. P , .' @ @ # 3-***** D''M *addltlon, thereto, there s a very lmpdrtlnt Amendmenke whlch-.
-.,.' ' makes the Bill even better and the present Law better, In ..p . ; . . . . . .; ..'''''' ' z' ' that 1 t provides when they repay ' thi s money , they do so at '' '. . . . . T . :
- ' f t interest. This was put on with the approval '' '.t . a our percen .
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.. . of the state Employees Association. So I ask for your sup- '' Port of this Bi1l.> . n-. ,1 ' ' ' . '
... '' Speaker Bradley: wFurther discussion? The gentleman from Cooke
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' S' s eaker Bradley: pThe .'. . ah . . . it has been brought to the -. . . 17 .
Chai z ' s attenki on that the Bi 1ls are.-i r-uwwotlle Bi 11 bnoks on '-.h. e ,'' r. . ..w. . 1... . , . . ? .' . . . . . . o'ij ..' . .p V y- -
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. , . . 4 .. :. on the Republican side to flnd'out why. if they are noty why . ;. .- .. . . . ank. . ' . . . . . . : .. ' $..' they're not therevm Representative Washburn.w ' 7...9? '' ' ' ' *. ' -. . . .. .:& .; , . . @ , . $: jS.
. 1 . . . ' : 'J ''. E r @. % '. . XWashburn: ''Thank you
, Mr..speaker and Ladzes and Gentlemen of the . .. . j. w . ::. . ,. . . . . y)g . r . jf..
' '' . . House , we have talked to t e .. k,.. . . - . . . i) ' . . .t : ' . . J . 'Y ' Z1.v - ' ' . p i . ' .; .7. . i
.t.' . ' and they infom me that they don't get our eopies of the -,,, ' '. . ' 'b. - 2. . . . .. ; ' œ. ; . d . .. gbl'i .. ; jg:. . .. . ., :r:.. . - Bills until they re dzstrlbuted and put on t e. . . , j .. .
'' ' side of the aisle, and whatever zs left over, we get. - .. . ! ; * t '. ' (,.%
, , . . . 5f :4 . yy . l p * j . . : -œ'. .. : pTo .'= Speaker Bradley: Representatlve Washburnp your poant s well ..:a.. .. . . . . . . ' :''k . :.t . . . : I ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ï. . . . . = N. . , r . . . . j. . 't . . -, .J. .: . . . . . . . . t . 4 . , r .. ,,.;z; .
l ';. - c . . . ' * # 11 k ke x* t ' 'J.Q ' '.' r .'' ' takene and kith peràlgsion of the sponsory We a , r.c ...:. . ' . 'P ' ' ' ' '. ')' 'p @ . $ '. . . ' ' ' & '. . k & . . . 7 ''k J .b
. . . out of the record for a few minutes to see where those Bills. . >J, . . . J . g, . .. . - '. . . . . . :: . y. .. . . . . . . :. , .j ... . . . . . t . . . . . .. . .Q . . . . - . . . . . . ' . . .3 . - .. . .. . Q ' k. p x . . . . . 4 . ya. -' v ' ' ' '' are and as soon as they are distrxbuted, we l.wa.lI come back t.'.y(..c E: = >'i - e . . sq , s v . . . , :. t, ,.k . ... ;. . .,. , . . -., ..y. yr ttttyjty .#.. s. . .
Wefll take a roll call votet Have al1 voted who wished?
Bradley 'aye'. Vince, will you put me on there, please?
on this questlon.... Take the reaord . The gentleman from .
1y ' ' ' ' ' ' . 'Cook, Mr. Rayson. . .
Rayson: .''I'd like to explain my vote on this. Apparentlyy --X. Q ''f' .
there's some confusion with all the lights on. I don't
. know what the deal is, but ah.... I donet know if somebody's
trying to tell me a message or what, but this Bill adds to .
. the Illinois Racing Act those criteria which are in the ,
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. Illinois Harness Act, and if this has the support of the '
Illinois Racing Boardg and it never got a hearing in the '
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' Senate two years ago, and ah.... welre just correcting thecodes for something that should have been in there a long. 7.
txm' e ago. It merely establishes certain criteria that the ..
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' Board must use in establishing racing dates to the applicants.
It should have a favorable votea'' .'J . '. ' ' ' Q .
Speaker Bradlev: R'The qentleman from Lake. Mr. Matin'evich. ' '
' . for what purpose do you rise?'' t . '. : . , . . . . .U 1. -2. ' . ' ;t '
' Matijevich: 1'Mr. Speaker, I'd like to explain my votd if ites
not too late. As the Ciairman of the Executive Committee. '' . X ' '.'
. ' . we did hear this Bill. Now I think I '. may understand why '
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there ' s .k lot. of prtiser. k vokes oz. tkle Boarél. Really ft rca - '
. ' . .:'. lates to a problem that I think involves the f act that the .
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' leqislature in manv of the states all around the coun are '
being investiqated for just about everything, and really we -=.-X '
don't have the freedom to vote our eonscience as legislators. .. . 1, y .
We've Seen reporEs that if you may vote yes or no on a raeing '.,Q. . : x. . z . .è. . :., . . , r c. . . . az. x. '. .. .. 2 . .*
. ' bill , you may be investigated or you may be sub . It ? s Z ,..1 1.. . Q. 4::1 m .Lt'/' '
going to be very difficult to vote yournconsèience in this Lf'J'. . . . .. -1 xj.ù j)..', k,
Legislature on any racing bill, for example: whether it's - .. %... . . . . C! a''%. kl#
good or bad for the geople of the State of Illinois. On mnnye''. ...' . .. j
many issues, many legislators are going to have pause to vote è'',i. .... ..
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on what they think is right for the people of the State .of ,'. .. !. IJ r u . . r; ; . . .> y. . 'r . .. : .L . ' 'x' ' '. -
' : lllinois. Now this happens to be a good Bill. I think that ' '.A 1- . . ! . . b. A .; ' < . jtYyo' q.k. '' ; ho apply for .p''.'Xt.. o's. ,ks :. . ,'. we ought to determine the character of people w. . . ,. . / . . . * - . r . ., .('! ) .. ; . . . . . . . . '.. g : . .; , . . .jf p , .. '. . .. .,. f;. .. .. , y,; , z4...- ify jk k. ' . a:. )) . qz o
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4 '. ' Muqalian: ''Mr. Speaker. in explaining my vote. 2 have the Bill
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. .. .: . in front of me to detee ïne for myself exactly what this. lq ' ..' ' . ...,.' ' 7. Bill does, and lt states that fn allocating racing dates. ' '
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..'.i L.'$ . <'' these are the criteria that shall be considered, and it seems
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,>. ' to me without this kind of mandate to the Raeing commission,' . ' :' 'a . .' z .. j. .. oz- ' ' we ean do dzsservice to our constituents and to the State.
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.A.'k.,. M d these cri teria are : the character z reputation, experi ence''!: . ; . .m' ; .
- 'n' ' and financial stability and integrity of the applicant. '/ . .
' ' ' . Pacilities and accoxmodations for the conductinq of racing
! ' 'V'meets and the loeation of the track in relation to the' z. ( .: b. . , . ' c . . .?c' .,,. . .
' r principal centers of population and the highest perspective. . .5 . ' ' ' . .
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.. >. x . ')... ';.''. . .' total revenue to be derived by the State in the conducting- .
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.''. f the meet. Now it seems to me without this kind of Bill, '.-. ) (y
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' 'the Racing Commission has no standards. and that the door's.. . . r . .j . . . .
. ; . . . . . .. l ? é 'j,. . . . , . , , . .''E.. .'.?' widh open .for abuse: .'so I thihk a vote for this Bin is a . . k' zwiik . .. .. . Lq. îy : .. . ..0. , . . ; s. ,s . i . -,. . . . . . 'f . .. . . . . . ... , . .zf . . 'y:); ::(-. . .L. - : . - . ::,. . s e .; t) ' . .x .. '
jl jr ;'ons with regard to the passaqe of this Billé 71reservatl .. . . , r . *
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j' the Inference seems to be Ehat thereds, you knowe dê/j) I'.' dissatisfaction that the way the Racing Board is belho . ' 1!'' conducted. lfEthat's true, we ought to hear about it b. M '.'
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' that we can know.. But 7 ust to slk back ah. . . and rëf i1. . . .1' to pass a Bill, which sets out teasonable criteria fôf' $113 i
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j, ;j ;$ j. b 1. e . . . .. asslgnmenk oî raclng dates, In my nudgement is Irres/., t E' j . . . . jvij ' ':. . and I d llke to ask the Leadershlp on 50th sldes of th. . . . ' . . .
. . , . . . . y..j j ,. o j.jalsle to get up and help us get khe nzne additzonal # .
' necessary to pass this Bill '' .' : ' v
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f. . . . . . j j i f.l r ' - .' Speaker Bradley: The Chatr recognlzes a dlstinguished v1# - . . .
' ' f rom the Execeuti ve Branch and we êd li ke to introduce 1fV * ' '' ' Governor, Neil Hartigan. The gentleman from Cook, Mr. #NOR*
' Shea: ''Well Mr. Speaker, Ladies 'and Gentlemen of the Hou#d' '' . J-
' ' d Bob I don't know why you talk mhout the Leadershlkl ''an , .
. . .. . . . . . g tLo . .' helplng to pass thls BIll. Ah.r.. I thznk we each h:V ' 1
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- j; a. r ' ' ' j j j !' ' ' ote what we thi nk 1 s ri ght . Now z I ' 11 tell you , I ' ##' ' ' 'V. . .
. - . - . 4 j va ;q some trouble wlth the Racing Board. Ah..... Represent#l: .
Klosak and I have a Bill in to try to let muhicipal g0. VGv. . .. l asd . ' .. . Tne:lt ral se ssme mc nthy wi 'uhouk putki..r c4 a prcperty t.#' # # '. .. , . yf ' d the Raci n Bor d down here opposi ng the Bi 11 1)11 V '. . . . , I a.n q . . .
't find anybody from the Board to tell me w'hyy but 1'' VOu I. .' . .'' Can . . .. p . r. . ' . k -. z, . . , . . . . . )( jj j, yy . - I: thznk this will help them, If you thxnk this w1ll ma - I
. . . . y. ja zike I' . better legislation, 1911 give you a vote for it but l t' - I.. . . . . j,j . r ao t, j.o ,3 1. , I. ... . them to start belng a llttle responsïble an t ei ... ,. ' ,, ' , . . jr# yve . 'Speaker Bradley: Mr
. Shea aye . On thxs questiony the .
. 2 Lemke 'aye'. Terzichqtayef. For what pu :@ dO*Z '8 . . . . . . .
th l from Moultrie arise?'' ' ' 'e gent eman
Stonel NTo explain my vote, Mr. Speaker.'' . ' ' ''. .:. ' . '. . .. .
* p ' * ' 1 î f Y. O Q '. Speaker Bradley: It s too late for explanation of voke. .., . , i .. . . . :
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voti n ' resent ' and thi s Bi 11 havx' ng recei ved the ''con- : ' '% Ih ,
* Y Q i 1 X Y 6 h. ' ' X '. stI u ona maporlty, Is ereby declared passed. We 11 .
4 , ' ' .' .go to the Order.... Wlth leave of thehHouse, we 11 go to . .# .. r . ''
the Order of Resoluti ons .'' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' '. . ,. p .: . . . . . .- w..
' Bri en : ''House Resoluti on 14 6 . Ryan et al . '' , . . c,#'a. . ' ' '
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Speaker Bradley: ''It's been read and the Chair recognize's .'
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Re resentative Ryan. '' ' . . ' ','.' .. Ip . . . . . .. . c . . :*2*
$ ' L ' '' Ryanz lThank you, Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen of the . .i'''-'/ t. .
' House. I1m going to ask your support to suspend Rule 4la
f ' th .'. ' d ' t ' d t * d d ti f House '' '''' '. Or .. e e a.a e consl era Ion an a op on o . . . .. .. . Q . .
Resolutionll46. I'm sure that a11 you people are aware '''' . ''..' .. 1' .'
:' that the Klu Klux Klan has been in the State of Illinois '.. .. .
' ' jtjg * * . * â '' ' .an are now gozng through our cttles such as Clcero, Aurora/. .
'' Joliet and Kankakee, and House Pesolution l46 would direct<; . qk ,, '. ., xp xk . '
the Illznols Legzslative Invesklgati'ng Commlsslon to under- .. ' 7 . . .
' ' ''' take an I'mnediate inquiry into the activities of this .group
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. ' ' ' '; '. s . . : ; . . . . . qwhile theydre in Illinois so we can find out just what it
r 'is they'reaç. p to. This mandates the Commission to make a. , ,+ . . . x . .
' '''report back o'n the first of May and to make continuing ''
, reports responsive to its charge on the first day of the ' -v' . ' '' ': ' . months o'-t October , l 9. 7 hf # March of 194 6 and Oe tobez' o.f l 9 *1 6 '. . . . . .='< v -. , . , , t:w.. . . , . . .
.'. and I would like to move for the suspension of Rule'4la for .. . . . . ;
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.7 House Resolution l46 to be adopted ' ediatelv. Mr.' Speaker.l-. . . $ . ) . . .
' '' j:)gj . ' j: ' ' . ' , .Speaker Bradley: Do you want to move, theny at It not go o .. : ' . c t . ;
'' ' .commi'ttee? You want to address vourself-to the Resolution . '
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an : That s rlght . ' . . . '.'.' '. .''= 'ip '. '. : . . . . ' ' i
Speaker Bradley: ''Is that the Motionzî' ' ' ' '' -. . . ..
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Ryan: ''Mr. chairman, the Motion is to suspend the Rule 4la to . .. ' ' ' . ' ê 'keep it from going to committeee so 'it can be adopted and ' ''Q''''.e . f + ' ' ' k
. . s, & . gj $ . o ' - i. ; . J. . jk J k. acted on ' edi ately and passed out of here today .'R .'''..- * 'a' '..
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Speaker Bradley: OThe gentleman has moved to suspend Rule 4la .
for immediate consideration of House Resolution 146. It . i
will take 107 votes, and we will have a roll call. . The , . i.-'* . . r . ,. . . . ' . ; .t . .. ' !. .
' . .: : ' jChair recognizes the gentleman from Winnebagov . . . for what ., .
' urpose does the gentleman f rom Wirmebago , ah. . 7*.* Mr . . ' ''- : .
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. Giorgl, arise?'' ' ' ' '
Giorgi: ''I'd like to question thp Sponsor of the Resolution in ' -
what the urgency is? Is the Klu Kltzx Klan somethu' g new . '.'' ' '''
. . .y ..t ' .. - %in M erica? '' -'
Ryan: . ''No, itfà not hew in America, Representative Giorgiu but X'
it's my understanding that they are now in the State of ' ' .
j . . el '' . rIllinois, an; they re going from cxty to c1ty..... ''
Giorgi: ''Are you going to be nominated from Grand Dragonza Heed '' I.
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- win hands down. I don't have a copy ofethe Resolutionw/ '
Ryant î'I'd be glad to supply you with one.'' ' .%. . . -' -- -' -- ' .à
Giorgi: ''The entire House doesn't have a copy of the Resolution./l'/. . q j. .. . . I.4 jgsy. ...
Ryan: . ''Do you obj ect to this Resolution, Represenkative Giorgi?'' ''.'.':. jj ë. . jet. . ,. . . à.. ' ''' kiorgiz ''I object to the precedent. I eon't object..... You're t%' '
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such a cooperative person, I don't obaect to any of your ' '
intentions. but I think the precedent is bad, and I thl*nk . ''
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' I. it ought to go to comnittee, becàuse it's going to create '' I. ). i
an expendit'ure of funds and I don't think theregs anything :, .
. , . . . . è' I . '. 1 x. . . ''b nd new about the Klu Klux Klan.p . ' ' .. '
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, . . . . , ,. . ) oj s.. .. . .11 * 1 ' ' ''. .' '' '.: Ryan: No, I thtnk you re right: Representative Giorgi: but.... '
the reason that this.... that I want to move this today Is . .
' 2. ..because khe Klan is in the State of Illinois now.e
Btadlèy: ''Pardon me# Mr. Ryan, we don't print Resolution, Repre- . .
. f Z ' J C '. * ' . vk . 'sentative Giorgi. The gentleman has made the Motlon. I
''' thi nk we should. . . . . '' .' ' '' ' -' '' ' !. ; ' ' t ., . ''
Giorgiz Maust a moment, I have the Parliamentarian beside me. We ''. ' e * n ' .w':'* ', . '! .. > (' ' t h i s of the Resolutions We must have them.O '.' '''' ' ' ImuS aVe COP e . s. : . ... ' 7: tv - :
. . . . . .(.. .,w' ''' . 'r. .1 t gBradley: '' I 'm infom ed they are printed in the Journal but are '7' '. '''. ' i
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' Matijevich: *1 donlt know if the offer skill stands./ ' '!
.V . . speaker Bradley: ''The gentleman from Macon.....'' .
. Ryan: ''However, I just would like to add for those of you who. . are here that in Cicero the other nightz a eclagel' and for
those of you who don't know what a 'clagel' is, a 'clagel' '. . N
. . is the head of a local klan unity and he made this statement
to d crowd of about 30 people and I quote 'the vehicles must' break the shackels of Jew-lead Niggers''afd added that only
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death or extradiètion or Niggers could save this countryol .'' ' ' Speaker Bradley: ''Mr. Ryan, the Chair didn't recognize you for '' '.
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that purpose. I Ehought you were going to agree to the'
.1: offer from the Chairman of the Executive Committeeo/
Ryan: ''I don't agree to that offerm''
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. Speaker Bradley: ''So welll go Eo Mr. Borbhers from the County
. of Maeon for his explanation of his vote.'' ày ,' 'c Borchers: ''In explaining my 'no' Note, if an Amendment will be
' ' put on that ah....' Resolution to include the Black Panthers,. ' . . -
',... I will chanqe mv vote to fyesl, because I have the pictures, >' '. v: ' '* '*' ''. ' t ryj .z . -1 . 'J h ?: . .- '
'-'- ' and the records of numerous seizures of weapons of all sorts' ' h ho have had tkese' raids and whofrom the Black Pant ers, w'.
'.' have raided some of our armories in this country, ahd who '. '>...
'.;, '.).. bave been active in their own wa&e the same as the Klu Klux. ..> s%s . . . ww w . ..' ''? . '; . .. . Klan. I have no use for ei ther one of them, but I think we
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.' should be fair. Let's also investigate the Black Pankhers' 1/77; e . .' nm ..:u2 . , ' ' ' ..' , :)Q' .tQ , j. go f ar I 'm not def endinç the Klu Klux Klan. and the r arms . ,
' .:''','. ' on this, so f ar no raid of weapons have been found in. j .
- ' possession of the xlu Mlux Klan, but I sure had the Pi*tures '
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'and the records of the Black Panthers. So let's be fair./''' 'j . s J: . .
' Speaker Bradley: rehe Chair will remind the Mpmhers, youRre ''
eating up your own lunch time/ The gentleman from cook,. .
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' Davist *Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen of the House, this .
. u' k country has made great strives, great strives, I never drlamedJ. ,. . t z ... . . : . . . . . . ..
some of the things would ever happen khat I've seen happen' ' '
in this Nation. The last report, and Ehere mfght be morey ' ''
. we had elected more than l0B black mayors in the United ' '.
States. I never dreamed. I stood on the Ploor and was ' ' .. . . . ; . . . .,
introduced in the Legislature of the State of Mississippi Y ..
and I donft mind telling you, I left Mississippi with my
' hat in my hand. I'm talking about the great strives in '' '.
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racial relations to which this Nation has made. It has ''
. 2made great strives. And we are continuing to make strives. .
I watched last nichtls televisionê and I saw a beautiful ' .
lady awarding, I guess you call it Oscars or whatever they . n
award in the movie world: she was beautiful and brown and .
. ' prettier than anything I ever saw in my life, and I said :
what great strives. And I don't think we need anything. -u. !.'' '
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. N ' . g: : 'There is 'an emergency. There is an emergency. 1 don't know .
. if any of youdve seen the Klan in action or not. When I was' ' seven years old: in the back woods of the delta, I can see '
. . ' .them now, riding on their horses, I can see them nowy when .
khey rode up ko my grandfather's house'and they tried to ride
the horses into the 'house and told him to leave the delta and' ? I. .u ' '
. he cleaned up ''zhat land and laid.claim to it when he came out .
- of slavery. Cleaned ft up from nec ground, and kold him ko '. ' .; . .
leave, and hè had to leave. I campàigned for John Pitzgerald '
Kennedy and I campaigned for hin with feeling. Talk about '. . %
the West Virginia campaign. I went for him with a feeling. l
Because I know what it meant to be hated by the Klan. They
tell me theyRve changed now, that they're not against Catholics '
anymore, but at that'time, they were. I know what it means
. . . . meant, and I was so 'glad when he was elected, not that :
I hated his opponenty but because I thought that once we '
destroyed keligious prejudice in this Nation, we were on our . ,.
way to destroying racial prejudice in the Nation. We donlk 'y,' .. . :
. . ;. need anything now, to'' try to destroy the good public relations -'
, . . . < % . .. : . ' . ç . . ky'-z' ' . , w 'that 1 à been built up in this Nation , and I think it' s an .' 2'**74' ''' 72. -j. . ;.... . y..w j <). or. ).'.. . . . z . r ;k ;
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INDEXHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 20, 1975
TllV SPEAKER DESCRIPTION
10:47 Speaker Redmond Come to Order
10:47 Reverend Krueger Prayer
10:48 Speaker Redmond Roll Call
10:48 Speaker Redmond Committee Reports
10:49 Jack OlBrien Reports by Clerk
10:S0 Speaker Redmond Pirst Readings
10:50 Jack O'Brien Pirst Readlng of Bills
10:59 Speaker Redmond Excused Absents
11:00 Schlickman Absentaes
11:00 Speaker Redmond
11:00 Speaker Redmond Bouse Bill l8, Second Reading
11:00 Jack O'Brien House Bill 18
11:01 Deuster House Bill 18
11:01 Speaker Redmond House Bill 18, Table Amendment #
11:01 Berman House Bil1 18: Inguiry
11:01 Jack O'Brinn House Bi11 18
11:02 Berman House Bill 18
11:02 Speaker Redmond House Bill 18, Amendment Tabled
11:02 Speaker Redmond Announcement of House
11:02 Speaker Redmond House Bill 18r Third Readinq
11:02 Speaker Nedmond House Bill 20
11:03 Jack O'Brien House Bill 20, Secand Rea6inc
11:03 Deuster House Bill 20, Frendment #2
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11:04 Deuster House Bill 20, Moved to TableAmendment #2
llrO4 Speaker Redmond House Bill 20# Amendment Tabled
llJ04 Speaker Redmond House Bill 79, Second Reading
11:05 Jack OlBrien House Bill 79, Second Reading
11:05 Speaker Redmond House Bill 79z OUR
11:05 Speaker Redmond House Bill 128: OUR
11:05 Speaker Redmond House Bill 210
11:05 Jack O'Brien ' House Bill 210, Price Markings
11:05 Speaker Redmond House Bill 2l0
11:05 Jack OlBrien House Bill 210, Amendment 41
11105 Kelly House Bill 210, Amendment #1f 11:06 Speaker Redmond House Bill 210, Adoption of
Amendment fl .
11:07 Speaker Redmond House Bill 250
11:07 Jack O'Brien House Bill 250, Second Readingt ona amendment
11:07 Speaker Redmond
11:07 Rayson House Bill 250, Move to adoptAmendmenk 11
11:07 Speaker Redmand House Bill 250, Amendment Adopte
11:08 Speaker Redmond House Bill 251
11:08 Jack O'Brien House Bill 251, one Amendment
11:08 Rayson House Bill 251, Discussion' Amendment
11:08 Speaker Redmond House Bill 251, Arendment Adopte
11:08 Speaker Redmond House Bill 323
11:09 Jack OrBrien House Bill 323, Second Reading
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11:09 Speaker Redmond House Bill 323, Third Reading
11:09 Speaker Redmond Souse Bill 38l
11:09 Jack O'Brien House Bi1l.38l, OUR
11:09 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5l0
11:09 Jack O'Brien Housm Bill 510, Second Readingone Amendment
11:10 Speaker Redmond House Bill 510
11:10 Chapman House Bill 510, DiscussionAmendment 4111:10 Speaker Redmond House Bill 510, Amendment Adopte
11:10 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5lS
11:10 Jack O'Brien House Bill 515, Second Reading,one Amendment
, 11:11 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5l5
11:11 Chapman House Bill 515, Move to AdoptAmendment 41
1lJl1 Speaker Aedmond House Bill 515
11:11 Schlickman House Dill 515, Discussion
11:11 Chapman House Bill 515, Discussion oh !copy of Amendment
11:12 Speaker Redmond House Bill 515
11:12 Shea House Bill 515, Discussioncontinued 1
11:13 Speaker Redmond House Bill 515, OUR
11:13 Speaker Redmond House Bill 57l
11:13 Jack OfBrien House Rill 571, Second Reading
11:13 Speaker Redmond House Bill 571
11:14 Palmer House Bill 571, Distribution ofBills
11:14 Speaker Redmond House Dill 571, DisEribut'ion ofBills
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11:14 Palmer House Bill 571, Distribution ofBills
11:14 Speaker Redmond House Bill 571, Distrfbutl.on ofBills
11:14 Collins House Bill S71, Distribution ofBills
. 11:14 Speaker Redmond House Bf1l 571, Distribution ofBills
11:14 Duff House Bill 571, Distribution ofBills
11:15 Speaker Redmond House Bill 571, Distribution ofBills
11:15 Palmer House Bill 571
11:15 Speaker Redmond House Bill 571, Bring Books Up-/to-Date
11:16 Speaker Redmond House Bill 584
11:16 Jack O'Brien House Bill 584, Amendments,Second Neading
11:16 Speaker Redmond House Bill 584
11:16 Schlickman House Bill 584
11:17 Speaker Redmond House Bf11 584, OUR
11:17 Speaker Redmond House Bill 584, Conference ofPages
11:17 Speaker Redmond House Bill 584
11:19 Griesheimer Hou'se Bill 323, Second Readinq
11:19 Speaker Redmond House Bi1l 5: Third Reading
11:19 Jack O'Brien House Bill 5, Third Reading
11:20 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5
11:20 Kosinski House Bill 5, Discussion on Bill
11:22 Speaker Redmond House Bi11 5
11:22 Nauer House Bill 5, Ouestion
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11:23 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5
11:23 Lauer House Bill 5, Discussion
11:23 Kosinski House Bill 5, Discussion
11:23 Lauer House Bill 5, Discussion
11:23 Kosinski House Bill 5, Discussion
11:23 Lauer House Bi1l 511:23 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5
11225 Speaker Redmond House Bill 5, House Bill 45Passed
11:25 Speaker Redmond House Bill 58
11:25 Jack O'Brien House Bill 58, Third Reading
11:25 speaker Redmond House Bill 58
11:25 Deuster House Bill 58, Discussion
11:27 Jack O'Brfen House Bïll 58
11:27 Speaker Bradley House Bill 58
11:28 Mugalian House Bill 58, Discnssion on Bi1
11:29 Speaker Bradley House Bill 58
11:30 Catania House Bi11 58, No Bill on Book
11:30 Speaker Bradley House Bill 58'
11:30 Deuster Housl Bill 58, Discussion11:30 Speaker Bradley House Bill 58
11:30 Catania House Bill 58
11:30 speaker Bradley House Bill 58, OUR for severalminutes
11:31 Deusker House Bill 58
11:31 Speaker Bradley House Bill 58
11:31 Speaker Bradley House Bill 59, Third Reading
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11:34 ' Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Third Reading
11:34 Jack O'Brien House Bill 87, Third Reading Rea .
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11:36 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussioh on Hou eBi;l 87
11:36 Schlickman House Bill 87, Question
11:36 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
' 11:37 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:38 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:39 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:39 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:39 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:40 Davis House Bill 87r Discussion
11:42 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
11:42 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:42 Davis House Bill 87, Diseussion
11:42 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussicn
11:42 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:42 Schlickman House Bill 87. Diseussion
11:42 Davis House Bill 87, Discussicn
11:43 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:43 Davis Nouse Bill 87, Discussion
11:44 Schlickman House Bill 87, Discussion
11:41 Davis House Bill 87p Discussion
11:44 Schlicknan House Bill 87, Discussion
11:44 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
11:44 Palmer House Bill 87, Discussion
11:44 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
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11:44 ?(Not identfffed House BâlI 87, Dïscussionunless its Palmer)
11:45 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:45 ? House Bill 87, Discussion
11:45 Davis House Bill 87: Discussion
11:45 ? House Bfll 87: Dfscussfon
11:46 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:46 1 House Bill 87, Discussion
11:46 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:46 ? House Bill 87, Discussion
11:47 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:47 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87
11:47 Gaines House Bill 87# Disaussion
11:48 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
11:48 Hudson House Bill 87, Discussion
11:51 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87e Discussion
11:51 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:52 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87r Discussion
11:52 Tuerk House Bill 87# Discussion
11:52 Davis House Bill 87, Discussion
11:53 Tuerk House Bill 87, Discussion
11:53 Davfs House Bill 87, Discussion
11:53 Tuerk House Bill 87, Discussion
11153 Davls House Bill 87, Discussion
11:53 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
11:53 Davis House Bill 87r Discussion
11:53 Speaker Bradley House Bill 87, Discussion
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12:07 Speaker Bradley House Bill 91, Third Reading
12:08 Jack OfBrien House Bill 9l, Reading of Bill
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12:08 Speaker Bradley House Bill 9lr Recognition ofRepresentative
12:08 Deuster House Bfll 9l, Discussion andExplanation
12:09 Speaker Bradley House Bill 91, Call for Vote
10:10 Schlickman House Bill 9l, Explain vote
12:12 Speaker Bradley House Bill 91
12:12 Mcclain House Bill 91r O-uestion
12:12 Speaker Bradley Rule out of Order
12:12 Mcclain Explain Voke
12:12 Speaker Bradley House Bill 91
12:13 Deuster House Bill 91, Answerfng Questio
12:13 Speaker Bradley House Bill 9l, House Bill 91Passed
12:13 Speaker Bradley House Bill 118
12:13 Jack O'Brien House Bill 118, Third Reading
12:14 Speaker Bradley House Bill 118, Recognition of' Representative
12:14 Hart House Bill 118, Discussion
12:15 Speaker Bradley House Bill 118, Call for vbkel
12:15 Speaker Bradley House Bill 118, Have a1l voted?
12:16 Speaker Bradley Housa Bill 118, House Bill 91sassed
12:16 Speaker Bradley House Bill 122
12:16 Jack O'Brien House Bill 122, Third Reading
12:16 Speaker Bradley House Bill 122, Recognition ofRepresentative
12:16 Schraeder House Bill 122, Discussion
12:17 Speaker Bradley House Bill 122, Discussion
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12:33 Bradley
12:33 Berman Discussicn
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12:35 Grotberg
12:35 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:36 Beatty Discussion
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12:41 Grotberg Discussion
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12:43 Satterthwaite
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12:43 Bradley
12:43 Maragos Previous question
12:43 Bradley
12:43 Grotberg
12:44 Bradley Voting
12:44 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:44 Borchers Discussion
12:45 Bradley
12:45 Grotberg Asks to explain vote
12:45 Bradley ''Go ahead''
12:45 Grotberg Explanation
12:46 Bradley
12:47 Bradley Clerk take record
12:47 Bradley HB 163 passed -
12:47 Bradley l:4
12:47 Jack Q'Brien l81 Third Readinq
12:47 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:47 Schlickman Discussion & Explanation of Bill
12:48 Bradley Call for vote
12:49 Bradley HB 163 passed
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12:49 Leinenweber Discussion & Explanation of Bill
12:51 Bradley Purther Discussion
12:51 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:51 Gea-Karis Quistion
12:51 Bradley
12:52 Geo-Karis Discussion
12:52 Leinenweber Discussion
12:52 Geo-Karisl
12:52 Bradley Call for vote
12:52 Bradley Take record
12:52 Bradley HB 189 passed
12:53 Bradley l95
12:53 Jack O'Brien l95 Third Reading
12:53 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:53 Brinkmeier Discussion & Fxplanation of Bill
12:54 Bradley Further Discussion
12:54 Brinkmeier Closed
12:54 Bradley Take vote
12:54 Bradley l Take record - Clerk
12:55 Bradley HB 195 passed
12:55 Bradley l99
12:55 Jack O'Brien l99 Third Reading
12:15 Bradley Recognition of Representative
12:55 Maragos Discussion & Explanation of Bill
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13:02 Bradley Take aut of record temporarily
13:02 Bradley 228
13:02 Jack O'Briûn 228 Third Reading
13:02 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:03 Geo-Karis Discussion & Explanation
13:03 Bradley
13:03 Palmer?
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13:04 Bradley
13:04 Totten
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13:04 Bradley 249
13:05 Jack O'Brien 249 Third Reading
13:05 Bradley
13:05 Rayson
13:05 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:06 Kosinski Question
13:06 Bradley
13:06 Kosinski Discussion
13:06 Rayson
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13:06 Rayson Close
13:06 Bradlny Call for votn
13:07 Bradley ''All voted''
13:08 Bradley Take the record
13:08 Bradley Recognition of RapresentaEive
13:08 Rayson Explains vote
13:09 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:09 Matijevich Explains vote
13:10 Bradley New Roll Call
13:11 Matijevich
13:11 Bradley Vote
13:11 Bradley
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13:12 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:12 Mugalian Discussion
13:13 Bradley ''All voted''
13:13 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:13 Hill Explains vote
13:14 Bradley Clerk take record
13:14 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:14 Mann Discussion
13:16 Bradley Distinguished visitor - Hartigan
13:16 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:17 Shea Discussion
13:18 Bradley
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13:19 Bradley HB 249 lost
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13:20 Jack O'Brien 26l Thfrd Reading13:20 Bradley Recognition of Representative13:20 Satterthwaite Discussicn & Explanationl
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13:20 Satterthwaite Closed
13:20 Bradley Roll Call lrote13:21 Bradley Clerk take record13:21 Bradley HB 26l passed
13:21 Bradley Resolutions
13:22 Jack O'Brien House Resolution 146
13:22 Bradley Recognition of Representative13:22 Ryan Discussion
13:23 Bradley
13:23 Ryan
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13:24 Giorgi
13:24 Ryan
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13:31 Matijevich Discussion
13:32 Bradley
13:32 Kempiners Explains vote
13:33 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:33 Choate Discussion
13:34 Bradley Recogniticn of Representative
13:34 Ryan Discussion
13:34 Bradley
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13:35 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:35 Borchers Explains voke
13:36 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:36 Davis Explains vote
13:39 Bradley Further discussion
13:39 Geo-Karis Explains vote
13:40 Bradley
13:40 Bradley Take khe record
13:40 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:40 Ryan Explains vote/13:42 Bradley Recognition of Representative
13:42 Catania Explains votel13:43 Bradley Recognition of Representakive
13:44 Capuzi Discussion
13:44 Bradley Discussian
13:44 Capuzi
13:44 Bradley
13r44 Bradley Take Roll Call
13:45 Bradley Have a11 voted...
13:45 Bradley Mokion lost
13:46 Matijevich
13:46 Ryan
13:46 Bradley
13:46 Matijevieh ResoluEion heard in Committee
l3:4t Bradley . Take record
13:48 Bradley Rule suspended
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