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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The question of whether to call a Constitutional |
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| Convention will appear as a referendum on the ballot at the |
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| general election on November 4, 2008; and
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| WHEREAS, If called, a Constitutional Convention could |
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| propose either an entirely new Constitution or a series of |
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| amendments to the existing Constitution; and
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| WHEREAS, Because there has been uncertainty as to what the |
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| cost of such a Convention would be, the citizens of the State |
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| have been subjected to the proliferation of wildly excessive, |
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| distorted, and inaccurate cost estimates; and
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| WHEREAS, Public misinformation constitutes an undue |
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| distraction for the electorate during a season in which |
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| citizens deserve an opportunity for deliberate and |
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| conscientious consideration of the merits of this unique and |
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| rare referendum; and
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| WHEREAS, The Legislative Research Unit of the Illinois |
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| General Assembly in April 2008, produced a detailed report |
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| illustrating that widely-promulgated Convention cost estimates |
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| of $78 million or more are inaccurate because they rely upon a |
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| number of dubious assumptions; and
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| WHEREAS, The Legislative Research Unit's own cost |
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| estimates indicate that, under one of the three most likely |
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| Convention time-frames conceivable, the costs of the |
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| Convention might, in fact, very easily be as low as $14 million |
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| dollars; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Legislative Research Unit's cost projections |
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| are credible insofar as they rely upon the costs of the 1970 |
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| Convention, adjusted for inflation, along with more recent data |
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| about current costs of various commodities necessary for the |
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| Convention's operations, and omit figures for extraneous, |
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| speculative, or unnecessary costs; and |
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| WHEREAS, There is uncertainty as to what the procedures for |
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| electing delegates to the Constitutional Convention and for |
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| administering the Convention itself would be; and
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| WHEREAS, If a Constitutional Convention is called, the |
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| General Assembly must enact a statute setting forth procedures |
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| for electing delegates, and for operating and financing the |
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| Convention; and
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| WHEREAS, The General Assembly of Illinois enacted a statute |
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| in 1969, P.A. 76-40, in anticipation of the last Constitutional |
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| Convention that provided a judicious, successful, and model |
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| framework for establishing a truly thoughtful and deliberative |
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| body uniquely oriented toward promoting the common good through |
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| such mechanisms as a cost ceiling on the Convention and the |
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| non-partisan election of delegates; therefore, be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that in |
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| the event the electors of the State approve the referendum |
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| calling for a Constitutional Convention:
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| (1) In light of the findings of the Legislative |
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| Research Unit that an efficiently-administered |
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| Constitutional Convention fully in keeping with all |
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| applicable constitutional requirements could be held for |
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| as little as $14 million dollars, the General Assembly will |
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| make all efforts to control and limit the costs of any |
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| Constitutional Convention, with a goal of making sure that |
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| Convention costs will not exceed an amount equal to |
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| approximately one dollar per Illinois citizen, and, in any |
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| event, not more than approximately $15,000,000; |
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| (2)
Given the Legislative Research Unit's report that |
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| under the other two most-conceivable Convention |
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| time-frames, the estimated costs of the Convention itself |
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| would be either approximately $17 million or $23 million, |
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| the General Assembly is confident that because there are |
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| various plausible low-cost options readily available, |
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| budgetary concerns alone should not dissuade citizens from |
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| supporting a Convention; |
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The General Assembly should follow the judicious |
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| and wise example of the 76th General Assembly by enacting |
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| implementation legislation modeled on Public Act 76-40 in |
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| 1969; |
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| (4)
All Illinois voters ought to be aware that because |
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| a Constitutional Convention would not be under any |
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| obligation to draft an entirely new Constitution to replace |
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| the Illinois Constitution of 1970, the delegates could |
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| instead choose to propose amendments to the existing |
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| Constitution to the Illinois electorate; and |
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| (5)
Any Constitutional Convention should attempt to |
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| address endemic problems in Illinois State Government |
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| through a set of proposed constitutional amendments |
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| addressing topics including, but not limited to: |
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| (A) tax fairness, equity, and progressivity; |
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| (B) equitable financing of public education; and |
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| (C) ethical standards in government.
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