2978 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY 36TH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1999 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Representative Hartke in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Larry Wise of the Highland Community Church in Highland, Illinois. Representative Andrea Moore 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: 113 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representatives Bellock, Lopez, Morrow and Ronen were excused from attendance. REPORTS The Clerk of the House acknowledges receipt of the following correspondence: Report on Financial and Compliance Audit submitted by The Department on Aging. Annual Financial Report for the year ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Department of Employment Security. Report on Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Historic Preservation Agency. Report on Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Department of Natural Resources. Report on Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Pollution Control Board. Financial Audit for the year ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Industrial Commission Self-Insurers Advisory Board.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2979 Plan for flexible work schedules submitted by The Department of Human Services. Spring Repair Initiative submitted by The Illinois Department of Transportation. Human Services Plan submitted by The Department of Children and Family Services. Report on Juvenile Justice Reform Provisions of 1998 Public Act 90-590 submitted by The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. Report of the plan to reduce the need for day care of employees' children outside the home submitted by the Illinois Commerce Commission. Report on Flexible Work Requirements submitted by The Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council. Report on the Progress of Women and Minorities in the Workplace submitted by The Illinois Department of Labor. 11th Annual Report on Nonhazardous Solid Wasted Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois submitted by The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Report on Liabilities of the State Employees' Group Insurance Program submitted by The Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission. Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Office of Banks and Real Estate. Financial Statements submitted by The Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by the Department of Financial Institutions. Report on a Plan Modification submitted by The Private Industry Council. Report on Policy Statement submitted by The Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board. Report of Flexible Work Schedule submitted by The Illinois Pollution Control Board. Plan of Flexible Work Requirements submitted by The Illinois Department of Agriculture. Policy Statement concerning day care submitted by The Department of Veterans' Affairs. Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Department of Commerce and Community Affairs. Annual Report 1997-1998 submitted by The State Employees Suggestion Award Board. Annual Report 1996 submitted by The State Employees Suggestion Award Board.
2980 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] Financial Statements for the year ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Financial and Compliance Audit for the two years ended June 30, 1998 submitted by East St. Louis Financial Authority. Financial and Compliance Audit for the Year ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. Compliance Audit for the year ended June 30, 1998 submitted by The Department of Human Services Chicago Metropolitan Child & Adolescent Services. Financial Audit for the years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997 submitted by The ISMA Fund for Advancement of Education. 1998 Annual Report to the Governor and General Assembly on Impact Incarceration Program. REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be tabled by the House Rules Committee: HOUSE BILL 2756. COMMITTEE ON RULES REFERRALS Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint action motions have been assigned as follows: Committee on Agriculture & Conservation: SENATE BILL 650. Committee on Aging: SENATE BILL 1113. Committee on Appropriations-General Services & Government Oversight: SENATE BILL 1033. Committee on Child Support Enforcement: SENATE BILLS 469, 1063 and 1067. Committee on Children & Youth: SENATE BILL 949. Committee on Constitutional Officers: SENATE BILL 753. Committee on Environment & Energy: SENATE BILLS 496 and 967. Committee on Executive: SENATE BILLS 286, 310, 384, 385, 1009, 1015 and 1104. Committee on Health Care Availability & Access: SENATE BILL 541. Committee on Higher Education: SENATE BILLS 462, 463, 464 and 993. Committee on Human Services: SENATE BILLS 498, 561, 563, 672, 680, 953, 1064, 1106, 1114 and 1116. Committee on Insurance: SENATE BILLS 359, 363, 795 and 1024. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: SENATE BILL 465. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 7, 109, 503, 644, 784, 845, 1062 and 1129. Committee on Labor & Commerce: SENATE BILL 777. Committee on Local Government: SENATE BILLS 575, 958 and 1171. Committee on Personnel & Pensions: SENATE BILLS 851 and 856. Committee on Registration & Regulation: SENATE BILLS 287 and 487. Committee on Revenue: SENATE BILLS 376, 417 and 1144.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2981 Committee on State Government Administration: SENATE BILLS 805 and 834. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: SENATE BILL 1082. Committee on Veterans' Affairs: SENATE BILLS 1110 and 1207. Special Committee on Mental Health & Patient Abuse: SENATE BILL 849. Special Committee on Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Distribution: SENATE BILL 1183. Committee on Appropriations-General Services & Government Oversight: SENATE BILLS 369, 596, 599, 600, 603, 609, 610, 611, 612, 616, 618, 619, 621, 622, 623, 625, 628, 629, 630 and 631. Committee on Appropriations-Higher Education: SENATE BILLS 371, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590 and 591. Committee on Appropriations-Human Services: SENATE BILLS 593, 594, 595, 614 and 632. Committee on Appropriations-Public Safety: SENATE BILLS 597, 601, 602, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 613, 615 and 627. Committee on Children & Youth: SENATE BILLS 319, 323 and 562. Committee on Consumer Protection & Product Regulation: SENATE BILL 272. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: SENATE BILLS 175, 527, 529 and 648. Committee on Executive: SENATE BILLS 26, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 149, 311, 427 and 436. Committee on Higher Education: SENATE BILLS 324 and 916. Committee on Human Services: SENATE BILLS 13, 320 and 646. Committee on Insurance: SENATE BILL 338. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: SENATE BILLS 458 and 480. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 121, 188, 202, 223 and 574. Committee on Labor & Commerce: SENATE BILL 79. Committee on Local Government: SENATE BILLS 171 and 206. Committee on Public Utilities: SENATE BILL 423. Committee on Registration & Regulation: SENATE BILLS 367, 368, 435, 445 and 457. Committee on Revenue: SENATE BILLS 1, 32, 35, 40, 132, 336 and 468. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: SENATE BILLS 29, 185 and 578. Committee on Agriculture & Conservation: SENATE BILLS 1068, 1084 and 1199. Committee on Appropriations-General Services & Government Oversight: SENATE BILL 617. Committee on Appropriations-Public Safety: SENATE BILL 598. Committee on Children & Youth: SENATE BILL 1065. Committee on Computer Technology: SENATE BILL 890. Committee on Consumer Protection & Product Regulation: SENATE BILL 881. Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: SENATE BILLS 933, 938 and 956. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: SENATE BILLS 556, 652 and 1054. Committee on Environment & Energy: SENATE BILL 1088. Committee on Executive: SENATE BILLS 113, 235, 656, 724, 736, 867, 962, 980, 1011, 1017, 1046, 1072, 1075, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101 and 1102. Committee on Health Care Availability & Access: SENATE BILLS 579, 721 and 824. Committee on Higher Education: SENATE BILL 653.
2982 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] Committee on Human Services: SENATE BILLS 673, 782, 818, 823 and 965. Committee on Insurance: SENATE BILL 1115. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: SENATE BILLS 349, 734, 749, 839, 1085 and 1151. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 509, 728, 729, 756, 759 and 1112. Committee on Labor & Commerce: SENATE BILL 812. Committee on Local Government: SENATE BILLS 844, 1131, 1141, 1170, 1172 and 1184. Committee on Personnel & Pensions: SENATE BILLS 211, 995, 1020 and 1146. Committee on Revenue: SENATE BILLS 11, 46, 110, 128, 214, 233, 434, 802, 878, 880, 892 and 893. Committee on State Government Administration: SENATE BILLS 1061 and 1105. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: SENATE BILLS 276, 989, 1042 and 1136. Committee on Urban Revitalization: SENATE BILLS 39, 1025 and 1087. Special Committee on Electric Utility Deregulation: SENATE BILL 968. COMMITTEE ON RULES REASSIGNMENTS Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled: HOUSE RESOLUTION 11 from the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education and reassigned it to the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 124 from the Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law and reassigned it to the Committee on Local Government. SENATE BILL 25 from the Committee on Labor & Commerce and reassigned it to the Committee on Revenue. FISCAL NOTES SUPPLIED Fiscal Notes have been supplied for SENATE BILLS 304, 378, 391, 393, 395, 397, 400, 485, 504, 564, 847, 1044 and HOUSE BILL 692. CORRECTIONAL BUDGET AND IMPACT NOTES SUPPLIED Correctional Budget and Impact Notes have been supplied for SENATE BILLS 304, 391, 393, 395, 397, 400, 485, 504, 847 and 1044. LAND CONVEYANCE NOTE SUPPLIED A Land Conveyance Note has been supplied for SENATE BILL 1072. PENSION IMPACT NOTES SUPPLIED Pension Impact Notes have been supplied for HOUSE BILLS 330, 331, 659 and 2863. MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2983 A message from the Senate by Mr. Harry, Secretary: Mr. Speaker -- I am directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has passed a bill of the following title, in the passage of which I am instructed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives, to-wit: SENATE BILL NO. 598 A bill for AN ACT making appropriations and reappropriations. Passed by the Senate, March 25, 1999. Jim Harry, Secretary of the Senate The foregoing SENATE BILL 598 was ordered printed and to a First Reading. CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP Representative Bost asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Brady asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 336. Representative Leitch asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Ryder asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1029. Representative Leitch asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Ryder asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1030. Representative Holbrook asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Meyer asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 1077. Representative Parke asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative O'Brien asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 70. Representative Winters asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Novak asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 650. AGREED RESOLUTIONS The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolution. HOUSE RESOLUTION 173 Offered by Representative Mulligan: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to extend their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Ralph Martin, who recently passed away; and WHEREAS, Ralph Martin was born in Buffalo, New York, on March 3, 1930; he met his wife at a YWCA/YMCA Convention and they soon moved to Des Plaines; and WHEREAS, Ralph Martin went to work for his father-in-law at William L. Kunkel & Co., and soon became president of the company; through his hard work a new division was added that sold homes and commercial property; and WHEREAS, Ralph Martin served as Des Plaines alderman from 1963 to
2984 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] 1967; he was past president of the Illinois and Northwest Suburban Board of Realtors; he was a member of the National Association of Realtors' board of directors; he was a charter member of the Des Plaines Economic Development Commission; he headed the Des Plaines Historical Society; he also worked with the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club, and the Lattoff YMCA; and WHEREAS, Ralph Martin is survived by his wife, Frances; his son and his daughter-in-law, Stewart and Maris; his son, Glen; his daughter and son-in-law, Suzanne and Robert Mahnke; his daughter, Elizabeth; his brother and sister-in-law, William and Marcia Martin; his sister-in-law, Julie; his grandchildren, Miles, Taryn, Brystel, and Emily; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with his family and friends, the death of Ralph Martin; may they find comfort in this time of need; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Ralph Martin. HOUSE RESOLUTION 174 Offered by Representative Brady: WHEREAS, The members of this Body are happy to recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the well-being of the citizens of this State; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Chuck Taylor has announced his retirement as Vice President of Illinois State University; and WHEREAS, He received his bachelor's degree and his master's degree in business administration at Illinois State University; he held various accounting/fiscal positions in the Business Office, was Acting Director of Financial Aid during 1973, and taught an Introductory Accounting course for four semesters; and WHEREAS, He was University Comptroller in 1986, Associate Vice President and Comptroller in 1992, Vice President for Business and Finance in 1995, and Vice President of the University in 1998; and WHEREAS, He has been supported throughout his public and private career by his wife Alyce, his daughter Gayle, and his son Jeff; and WHEREAS, He has earned the respect and admiration of all; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Chuck Taylor on his retirement as Vice President of Illinois State University and extend to him our best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 175 Offered by Representative Garrett: WHEREAS, On January 6, 1903, Goldie Irene McCurley was born; and WHEREAS, On January 6, 1999. Goldie Irene McCurley celebrated her 96th birthday; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we extend our best wishes to our wonderful friend, Goldie Irene McCurley; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to her as an expression of our esteem.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2985 HOUSE RESOLUTION 176 Offered by Representative Garrett: WHEREAS, On April 15, 1900, Annie Mae Times was born; and WHEREAS, On April 15, 1999, Annie Mae Times is celebrating her 99th birthday; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we extend our best wishes to our wonderful friend, Annie Mae Times; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to her as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 177 Offered by Representative Ryder: WHEREAS, The members of this body are honored to recognize significant milestones in the lives of the people of this State; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Mrs. Martha Jean "Jill" Wieland of Jerseyville has been chosen Illinois Mother of the Year for 1999; and WHEREAS, She was born in Taylorville, the daughter of Benjamin and Martha Melin Boyd; she attended a small rural elementary school and graduated from Taylorville Township High School; and WHEREAS, She left home to attend Blackburn Junior College where she served as secretary to the president until receiving an Associate Bachelor of Arts degree; she then went to the University of Illinois at Champaign, serving as student secretary in the Department of Physiology, after which she received a civil service appointment to work as secretary in the office of the Associate Dean in the College of Engineering; and WHEREAS, In 1940, she married William K. Wieland of Dow, a graduate of the University of Illinois; in 1942, they moved to the Wieland Family Farm, where he farmed until 1963 when he returned to teaching school; at the time of his death in 1982, he was serving as an elementary school principal; and WHEREAS, Jill Wieland is the loving mother of Daniel Benjamin Wieland and Martha Wieland Arnold; she is the proud grandmother of two grandchildren; in 1962, the Wielands became foster parents for the Children's Home and Aid Society of Illinois (CHASI); over the years she has been interim mother for over 100 children; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Wieland is affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church, the CHASI Southwest Regional Board, the CHASI Jersey County Auxiliary, the Presbyterian Women's Association, Dr. Silas Hamilton Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, the Jersey County Historical Society, the Jerseyville Chapter of Church Women United, the Daughters of 1812, and the Swedish Council of St. Louis; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Wieland will be honored at a ceremony to be held at the First United Presbyterian Church in Jerseyville; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Mrs. Martha Jean Wieland on being named Illinois Mother of the Year for 1999 and that we extend to her our sincere best wishes for her future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mrs. Martha Jean Wieland as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 178 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV)
2986 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] celebrated its 20th anniversary in October of 1998; and WHEREAS, In 1978, 12 Illinois domestic violence programs made the decision to share ideas and strategies and to form a united voice with regard to legislative issues, and to aid in funding attempts; today that program, the ICADV, has grown into 49 member programs; Vickie Smith serves as the Executive Director; and WHEREAS, The ICADV advocates for public policy and legislative efforts that provide both safety for victims of domestic abuse and accountability for their abusers; the ICADV led in supporting the passage of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and anti-stalking legislation; and WHEREAS, The ICADV provides public education with a library of books, articles, videos, and other materials covering domestic violence and related items of interest to the public; the ICADV provides materials in English, Spanish, Polish, and Korean to anyone needing more information about domestic abuse and violence; and WHEREAS, The ICADV provides training on the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and other relevant issues, to law enforcement officials, judiciary officials, medical personnel, social workers, counselors, and other professionals associated with the assistance of victims of domestic violence, or those that deal with the abusers; and WHEREAS, The ICADV's purpose is threefold: to fund programs to respond to victims, to train professionals who work with victims, and to increase public awareness regarding domestic violence; it is through the hard work of the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence that lives are changed for the better; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence on their celebration of 20 years of service to the people of the State of Illinois; we commend them for their dedication to education and assistance in the field of domestic violence; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence. HOUSE RESOLUTION 179 Offered by Representative Stephens: WHEREAS, The highest award the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America can bestow upon a Scout is that of Eagle Scout; and WHEREAS, Layne Anderson of Boy Scout Troop 71, in Edwardsville, will receive the Eagle Scout Award at a Court of Honor to be held on April 6, 1999, at the First Christian Church in Edwardsville; and WHEREAS, In order to qualify as an Eagle Scout, a young man must demonstrate outstanding qualities of leadership, a willingness to be of help to others, and superior skills in camping, lifesaving, and first aid; and WHEREAS, In earning this high rank, Layne Anderson joins an elite and honorable fraternity of achievers that counts among its members an extraordinary number of this nation's great leaders in business, government, education, and other sectors of society; and WHEREAS, The achievement of the rank of Eagle Scout reflects favorably upon the recipient, his justly proud family, his Scoutmaster, and his fellow scouts; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we join his family and friends in congratulating Layne Anderson upon attaining the coveted rank of Eagle Scout and commend him upon the unswerving dedication to excellence that is the hallmark of the Eagle Scout; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Eagle Scout Layne Anderson as an expression of our
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2987 respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 180 Offered by Representative Myers: WHEREAS, Western Illinois University received its initial charter in April of 1899 through legislation supported strongly by Representative L. Y. Sherman and passed by the General Assembly; and WHEREAS, Western Illinois University has been a critical link in the growth and development of Illinois and has made important contributions to the entire State for the past 100 years; and WHEREAS, The university has evolved from a two-year teacher's college with a local enrollment to a comprehensive university with an enrollment of more then 12,000 students representing every region of Illinois and some 30 states and 50 nations, offering programs in Macomb, the Quad-Cities, and throughout the nation via a satellite education network; and WHEREAS, Over the years, the university has provided thousands of students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become part of the nation's workforce; and WHEREAS, The university continues to provide premier educational opportunities to its undergraduate and graduate students in a host of academic disciplines and to uphold high standards for its students; and WHEREAS, Western Illinois University will this year observe its Centennial Celebration, beginning with a Centennial Convocation on April 24th, 1999; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Western Illinois University for a century of service to the people of the State of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That this resolution will aid in providing a well-deserved expression of gratitude and statement of recognition for the accomplishments of the university and its students during the past 100 years; and be it further RESOLVED, That on this noteworthy occasion the House of Representatives wishes continued success and achievement to the faculty, staff, and students of Western Illinois University; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be prepared and presented to officials of Western Illinois University. HOUSE RESOLUTION 181 Offered by Representative Durkin: WHEREAS, The members of this Body are happy to recognize organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the well-being of the citizens of this State; and WHEREAS, This year, The Art of Transition will be held on Saturday, April 24, 1999, at The Lodge in Oak Brook with comedian and talk-show host Aaron Freeman as the celebrity auctioneer; and WHEREAS, This year, Sarah's Inn is delighted to collaborate with The Oak Park Art League which will coordinate the silent auction art show; and WHEREAS, The mission of Sarah's Inn is to help women and children in their time of crisis and help them onto the path towards self-sufficiency and to simultaneously address the systematic issues within our society which perpetuate violence against women; and WHEREAS, Last year the event raised $90,000 for the support of domestic violence services for women and children; and WHEREAS, The event is an important part of fundraising
2988 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] activities; the hope is that the countless successful transitions made by survivors of domestic violence can be celebrated as they create new lives free from abuse; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we applaud the work of Sarah's Inn and recognize the good works and movement in the domestic violence area; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to President Christine DuSell. HOUSE RESOLUTION 182 Offered by Representative Durkin: WHEREAS, The members of this Body take great pride in recognizing and commending individuals who have made significant contributions to the public welfare through a lifetime of endeavors; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Lieutenant Robert Fridrych is retiring from the LaGrange Park Police Department after having served thirty-one years; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Fridrych assumed the risks and hazards of police work as he dutifully fulfilled the requirements of his position; and WHEREAS, While upholding the moral and physical obligations of his profession, Lieutenant Fridrych set an example for other officers to follow; and WHEREAS, Lieutenant Fridrych will be honored at a retirement party at D's Little Italy Restaurant in LaGrange Park on Friday, April 16, 1999; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we commend Lieutenant Robert Fridrych for thirty-one years of dedicated service in the field of law enforcement and, on behalf of the citizens of this State, we express our deep appreciation while wishing him good health and continued success in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 183 Offered by Representative Howard: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate Edward Gardner, founder of the Black on Black Love Campaign, for his efforts to stop violence; and WHEREAS, After the shooting of a female employee of Soft Sheen Products, Inc., company co-chairman and founder Edward Gardner founded Black on Black Love; he reasoned that it was necessary to replace Black on Black Crime with Black on Black Love; and WHEREAS, As a result of Mr. Gardner's efforts, Black on Black Love received sponsorship from the American Health & Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI), and began starting chapters in other cities; and WHEREAS, Edward Gardner will be honored at the 1st Annual Golden Pyramid Awards and Scholarship Presentation, to be held April 10, 1999, at the New Regal Theatre in Chicago, Illinois; he will be honored as a man who has done so much for so many; and WHEREAS, Other programs have come out of the Black on Black Love Campaign, including: My Sister's Keeper, helping female ex-offenders after their incarceration; Chicago's No Crime Day; monthly programs in the Cook County Jail; and the Cultural Arts Center in public housing; all of the programs are designed to teach love, respect, and self-discipline to the Black community; and WHEREAS, Mr. Gardner is married to Bettiann Gardner; he and his
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2989 wife are proud to be supporters of The New Regal Theater Foundation, which promotes African-American theater in Chicago; he has received many awards and honors for his dedication to his business and his community; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate and commend Mr. Edward Gardner for his hard work and dedication; through his work with Soft Sheen Products, Inc. he went on to form the Black on Black Love Campaign; because of the Campaign, lives have been changed for the better in cities across the United States; through this man's love for others, good has come out of his effort to formulate change; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mr. Edward Gardner, along with our sincere regards. SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING Having been printed, the following bills were taken up, read by title a first time and placed in the Committee on Rules: SENATE BILLS 235, 369, 384, 385, 468, 598, 617, 646, 648, 653, 724, 782, 784, 880, 989, 1011, 1084 and 1184. At the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m., Representative Coulson moved that the House do now adjourn until Thursday, April 15, 1999, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. The motion prevailed. And the House stood adjourned.
2990 JOURNAL OF THE [April 14, 1999] NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE APR 14, 1999 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 113 PRESENT P ACEVEDO P FOWLER P LINDNER P RIGHTER P BASSI P FRANKS E LOPEZ E RONEN P BEAUBIEN P FRITCHEY P LYONS,EILEEN P RUTHERFORD E BELLOCK P GARRETT P LYONS,JOSEPH P RYDER P BIGGINS P GASH P MATHIAS P SAVIANO P BLACK P GIGLIO P MAUTINO P SCHMITZ P BOLAND P GILES P McAULIFFE P SCHOENBERG P BOST P GRANBERG P McCARTHY P SCOTT P BRADLEY P HAMOS P McGUIRE P SCULLY P BRADY P HANNIG P McKEON P SHARP P BROSNAHAN P HARRIS P MEYER P SILVA P BRUNSVOLD P HARTKE P MITCHELL,BILL P SKINNER P BUGIELSKI P HASSERT P MITCHELL,JERRYP SLONE P BURKE P HOEFT P MOFFITT P SMITH P CAPPARELLI P HOFFMAN P MOORE P SOMMER P COULSON P HOLBROOK E MORROW P STEPHENS P COWLISHAW P HOWARD P MULLIGAN P STROGER P CROSS P HULTGREN P MURPHY P TENHOUSE P CROTTY P JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART P CURRIE P JOHNSON,TOM P NOVAK P TURNER,JOHN P CURRY P JONES,JOHN P O'BRIEN P WAIT P DANIELS P JONES,LOU P O'CONNOR P WINKEL P DART P JONES,SHIRLEY P OSMOND P WINTERS P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KENNER P PANKAU P WIRSING P DAVIS,STEVE P KLINGLER P PARKE P WOJCIK P DELGADO P KOSEL P PERSICO P WOOLARD P DURKIN P KRAUSE P POE P YOUNGE P ERWIN P LANG P PUGH P ZICKUS P FEIGENHOLTZ P LAWFER P REITZ P MR. SPEAKER A FLOWERS P LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence

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