3126 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY 42ND LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1999 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M. The House met pursuant to adjournment. Representative Hartke in the Chair. Prayer by Reverend Edward Alsip of Spillertown Baptist Church in Marion, Illinois. Representative Silva 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: 117 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representative Art Turner was excused from attendance. TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS The Speaker announced the following temporary committee assignments: Representative Osmond replaced Representative Lindner in the Committee on Mental Health & Patient Abuse on April 27, 1999. MOTIONS SUBMITTED Representative Fritchey submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION Pursuant to Rule 25, I move to suspend the posting requirements in relation to SENATE BILL 876 and assign it to the House Committee on Executive-Subcommittee on Procurement. Representative Fritchey submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION Pursuant to Rule 25, I move to suspend the posting requirements in relation to SENATE BILL 877 and assign it to the House Committee
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3127 on Executive-Subcommittee on Procurement. REQUEST FOR FISCAL NOTES Representative Poe requested that Fiscal Notes be supplied for SENATE BILLS 235, 1015, as amended and 1227. Representative Tenhouse requested that a Fiscal Note be supplied for SENATE BILL 496. FISCAL NOTES SUPPLIED Fiscal Notes have been supplied for SENATE BILLS 1084 and 1125. REQUEST FOR STATE MANDATES NOTES Representative Poe requested that State Mandates Notes be supplied for SENATE BILLS 235, 1015, as amended and 1227. Representative Tenhouse requested that a State Mandates Note be supplied for SENATE BILL 496. STATE MANDATE ACT NOTES SUPPLIED State Mandate Act Notes have been supplied for SENATE BILLS 1010 and 1125. REQUEST FOR HOME RULE NOTES Representative Poe requested that Home Rule Notes be supplied for SENATE BILLS 235, 1015, as amended and 1227. Representative Tenhouse requested that a Home Rule Note be supplied for SENATE BILL 496. HOME RULE IMPACT NOTE SUPPLIED A Home Rule Impact Note has been supplied for SENATE BILL 1010. REQUEST FOR BALANCED BUDGET NOTES Representative Poe requested that Balanced Budget Notes be supplied for SENATE BILLS 1015, as amended and 1227. REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTE Representative Poe requested that a Judicial Note be supplied for SENATE BILL 1227. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES Representative Smith, Chairperson, from the Committee on
3128 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] Agriculture & Conservation to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 73 and 74. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 163 and 1070. That the resolution be reported "be adopted" and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE RESOLUTION 87. That the resolution be reported "be adopted" and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE RESOLUTION 168. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 74, 163 and 1070 is as follows: 15, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Smith, Michael, Chair Y Lawfer Y Bost Y Mitchell, Bill Y Fowler Y Myers, Richard Y Franks Y O'Brien A Hannig Y Poe Y Hartke Y Reitz, Vice-Chair Y Johnson, Tim Y Slone Y Jones, John Y Turner, John A Woolard, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 73 is as follows: 14, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Smith, Michael, Chair Y Lawfer Y Bost Y Mitchell, Bill Y Fowler Y Myers, Richard Y Franks Y O'Brien A Hannig Y Poe Y Hartke Y Reitz, Vice-Chair Y Johnson, Tim A Slone Y Jones, John Y Turner, John A Woolard, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on HOUSE RESOLUTION 168 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 4, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Smith, Michael, Chair Y Lawfer N Bost N Mitchell, Bill N Fowler Y Myers, Richard N Franks A O'Brien A Hannig Y Poe Y Hartke A Reitz, Vice-Chair Y Johnson, Tim Y Slone Y Jones, John Y Turner, John A Woolard, Spkpn Representative Ronen, Chairperson, from the Committee on Children & Youth to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 323, 562 and 949. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 82 and
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3129 1065. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 82, 323, 562 and 1065 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Ronen, Chair A Flowers Y Bellock Y Howard, Vice-Chair Y Boland Y Klingler, Spkpn Y Crotty Y Lindner Y Righter The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 949 is as follows: 5, Yeas; 2, Nays; 1, Answering Present. P Ronen, Chair A Flowers Y Bellock Y Howard, Vice-Chair N Boland Y Klingler, Spkpn N Crotty Y Lindner Y Righter Representative Steve Davis, Chairperson, from the Committee on Constitutional Officers to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 392. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 392 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Davis, Steve, Chair A Kosel Y Beaubien, Spkpn Y Lyons, Eileen Y Crotty, Vice-Chair A McGuire Y Curry, Julie Y Osmond Y Holbrook Y Rutherford A Scott Representative Boland, Chairperson, from the Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 387, 933 and 935. That the Constitutional Amendment be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading (Second Legislative Day): HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 956. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 933 and 935 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair Y McCarthy A Gash, Vice-Chair Y Ronen Y Giglio (Bradley) Y Schmitz Y Hamos A Wait Y Hoeft Y Winkel Y Winters, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 956 is as follows:
3130 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] 6, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. P Boland, Chair Y McCarthy A Gash, Vice-Chair Y Ronen Y Giglio (Bradley) A Schmitz A Hamos A Wait Y Hoeft Y Winkel Y Winters, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 387 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair Y McCarthy A Gash, Vice-Chair Y Ronen Y Giglio (Bradley) Y Schmitz Y Hamos Y Wait Y Hoeft Y Winkel Y Winters, Spkpn The committee roll call vote on HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 4 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair Y McCarthy Y Gash, Vice-Chair Y Ronen Y Giglio (Bradley) Y Schmitz Y Hamos Y Wait Y Hoeft Y Winkel Y Winters, Spkpn Representative Woolard, Chairperson, from the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 648, 1054 and 1168. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 1192. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 648 is as follows: 19, Yeas; 0, Nays; 3, Answering Present. Y Woolard, Chair Y Johnson, Tom Y Bassi Y Jones, John Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Krause Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Curry, Julie Y Moffitt P Davis, Monique, Vice-Chair Y Mulligan (Kosel) Y Delgado P Murphy Y Fowler Y O'Brien A Garrett Y Persico P Giles Y Scully Y Hoeft Y Smith, Michael Y Winkel The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1168 is as follows: 19, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Woolard, Chair Y Johnson, Tom Y Bassi Y Jones, John
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3131 Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn A Krause Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Curry, Julie Y Moffitt Y Davis, Monique, Vice-Chair A Mulligan (Kosel) Y Delgado Y Murphy Y Fowler Y O'Brien A Garrett Y Persico Y Giles Y Scully Y Hoeft P Smith, Michael Y Winkel The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1054 and 1192 is as follows: 22, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Woolard, Chair Y Johnson, Tom Y Bassi Y Jones, John Y Cowlishaw, Spkpn Y Krause Y Crotty Y Mitchell, Jerry Y Curry, Julie Y Moffitt Y Davis, Monique, Vice-Chair Y Mulligan (Kosel) Y Delgado Y Murphy Y Fowler Y O'Brien A Garrett Y Persico Y Giles Y Scully Y Hoeft Y Smith, Michael Y Winkel Representative Burke, Chairperson, from the Committee on Executive to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 235, 310, 355, 356, 384, 385, 507, 906, 962, 1011, 1017 and 1104. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 147, 203, 427, 537, 946, 1009 and 1015. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILLS 980, 1002, 1003, 1007, 1008, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1028 and 1227. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 736. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1227 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 5, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair A Fritchey, Vice-Chair N Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien N Jones, Lou Y Biggins N Lopez Y Bradley Y Pankau P Bugielski N Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli Y Rutherford N Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 736 and 980 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 7, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair Y Fritchey, Vice-Chair Y Acevedo N Hassert
3132 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] N Beaubien Y Jones, Lou N Biggins Y Lopez Y Bradley N Pankau Y Bugielski N Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli N Rutherford N Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 1002, 1003, 1007, 1008, 1014, 1018, 1019 and 1028 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 7, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair Y Fritchey, Vice-Chair Y Acevedo N Hassert N Beaubien Y Jones, Lou N Biggins Y Lopez Y Bradley N Pankau Y Bugielski N Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli N Rutherford N Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1015 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair A Fritchey, Vice-Chair A Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien A Jones, Lou Y Biggins A Lopez A Bradley Y Pankau Y Bugielski Y Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli Y Rutherford Y Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 147, 946, 906 and 1009 is as follows: 14, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair A Fritchey, Vice-Chair Y Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien Y Jones, Lou Y Biggins Y Lopez Y Bradley Y Pankau Y Bugielski Y Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli Y Rutherford Y Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 203, 427 and 537 is as follows: 15, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Burke, Chair Y Fritchey, Vice-Chair Y Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien Y Jones, Lou Y Biggins Y Lopez Y Bradley Y Pankau Y Bugielski Y Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli Y Rutherford Y Tenhouse The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 235, 310, 355, 356, 384, 385, 507, 962, 1011, 1017 and 1104 is as follows: 15, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3133 Y Burke, Chair Y Fritchey, Vice-Chair Y Acevedo Y Hassert Y Beaubien Y Jones, Lou Y Biggins Y Lopez Y Bradley Y Pankau Y Bugielski Y Poe, Spkpn Y Capparelli Y Rutherford Y Tenhouse Representative Bugielski, Chairperson, from the Committee on Financial Institutions to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 1026. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1026 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Bugielski, Chair Y Hultgren A Biggins Y Jones, Shirley A Brady Y Lyons, Joseph A Burke, Vice-Chair Y Meyer, Spkpn A Davis, Monique A Morrow A Durkin Y Novak Y Fritchey Y O'Connor Y Giles A Righter Y Hassert Y Saviano A Schoenberg Representative Flowers, Chairperson, from the Committee on Health Care Availability & Access to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 721. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 721 is as follows: 14, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Flowers, Chair Y McKeon Y Brosnahan A Moore, Andrea A Coulson Y Mulligan Y Dart Y Persico Y Feigenholtz, Vice-Chair Y Ryder Y Garrett A Scully A Kenner Y Sharp A Klingler Y Silva Y Krause, Spkpn Y Sommer Y Wirsing Representative Feigenholtz, Chairperson, from the Committee on Human Services to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 180, 466, 561, 668, 680, 782, 783, 1106, 1114 and 1116. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 673 and
3134 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] 965. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 646. That the resolution be reported "be adopted as amended" and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE RESOLUTION 160. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 668 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair A Kosel, Spkpn Y Bellock Y Myers, Richard Y Coulson A Pugh A Flowers Y Schoenberg, Vice-Chair Y Howard Y Sharp Y Kenner Y Winters Y Wirsing The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 783 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair A Kosel, Spkpn Y Bellock Y Myers, Richard Y Coulson Y Pugh A Flowers Y Schoenberg, Vice-Chair Y Howard Y Sharp Y Kenner Y Winters Y Wirsing The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 965 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Kosel, Spkpn Y Bellock Y Myers, Richard Y Coulson Y Pugh A Flowers Y Schoenberg, Vice-Chair Y Howard Y Sharp Y Kenner Y Winters Y Wirsing The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 180, 466, 561, 646, 673, 680, 782, 1106, 1114, 1116 and HOUSE RESOLUTION 160 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Feigenholtz, Chair Y Kosel, Spkpn Y Bellock Y Myers, Richard Y Coulson Y Pugh Y Flowers Y Schoenberg, Vice-Chair Y Howard Y Sharp Y Kenner Y Winters Y Wirsing Representative Mautino, Chairperson, from the Committee on Insurance to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 778. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 778 is as follows: 13, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3135 Y Mautino, Chair A Lopez Y Bradley Y Mitchell, Bill Y Brady, Spkpn Y Parke Y Bugielski A Persico Y Giles Y Stephens Y Hoeft Y Stroger Y Kenner Y Winkel Y Woolard, Vice-Chair Representative Dart, Chairperson, from the Committee on Judiciary I - Civil Law to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 19, 48, 331, 349, 480 and 567. That the Constitutional Amendment be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading (Second Legislative Day): HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 14. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 27. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 839 and 1085. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 19 is as follows: 7, Yeas; 2, Nays; 2, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Lang Y Brosnahan P Mathias N Hamos Y Meyer Y Hoffman Y Scott, Vice-Chair P Klingler N Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 27 is as follows: 6, Yeas; 5, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Lang Y Brosnahan N Mathias Y Hamos N Meyer Y Hoffman Y Scott, Vice-Chair N Klingler N Turner, John, Spkpn N Wait The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 480 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Lang Y Brosnahan Y Mathias Y Hamos Y Meyer A Hoffman Y Scott, Vice-Chair N Klingler Y Turner, John, Spkpn A Wait The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 567 and 839 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Lang Y Brosnahan Y Mathias
3136 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] Y Hamos Y Meyer Y Hoffman Y Scott, Vice-Chair Y Klingler Y Turner, John, Spkpn A Wait The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILLS 48, 331, 349, 1085 and HOUSE JOINT RESOULUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 14 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Dart, Chair Y Lang Y Brosnahan Y Mathias Y Hamos Y Meyer Y Hoffman Y Scott, Vice-Chair Y Klingler Y Turner, John, Spkpn Y Wait Representative Shirley Jones, Chairperson, from the Committee on Public Utilities to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 423. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 423 is as follows: 7, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Jones, Shirley, Chair Y Jones, Lou Y Bost, Spkpn Y Krause Y Cowlishaw A Leitch A Davis, Monique A Moore, Andrea Y Davis, Steve A Morrow, Vice-Chair Y Murphy Representative Hoffman, Chairperson, from the Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles to which the following were referred, action taken on April 27, 1999, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILLS 1042 and 1136. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: SENATE BILL 1155. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: SENATE BILL 989. That the resolution be reported "be adopted as amended" and be placed on the House Calendar--Short Debate: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 17. The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1042 is as follows: 27, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph Y Black A Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Fowler Y Moffitt Y Garrett Y Myers, Richard Y Gash Y O'Brien Y Giglio, Vice-Chair (McGuire) Y Pankau Y Hamos A Reitz Y Harris Y Schmitz
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3137 Y Hartke Y Scully Y Hassert Y Sharp Y Holbrook Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Wojcik Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1136 is as follows: 24, Yeas; 0, Nays; 3, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair P Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph P Black A Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Fowler Y Moffitt Y Garrett Y Myers, Richard Y Gash Y O'Brien Y Giglio, Vice-Chair (McGuire) Y Pankau Y Hamos A Reitz Y Harris Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Scully Y Hassert Y Sharp Y Holbrook Y Wait, Spkpn P Jones, John Y Wojcik Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 989 is as follows: 21, Yeas; 2, Nays; 3, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair N Kosel P Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph Y Black A Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Fowler Y Moffitt Y Garrett Y Myers, Richard Y Gash Y O'Brien Y Giglio, Vice-Chair (McGuire) Y Pankau Y Hamos A Reitz Y Harris Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Scully A Hassert Y Sharp Y Holbrook Y Wait, Spkpn P Jones, John N Wojcik P Zickus The committee roll call vote on SENATE BILL 1155 is as follows: 15, Yeas; 10, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair N Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph N Black A Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe A Fowler N Moffitt Y Garrett N Myers, Richard Y Gash A O'Brien Y Giglio, Vice-Chair (McGuire) N Pankau Y Hamos N Reitz Y Harris Y Schmitz N Hartke Y Scully N Hassert Y Sharp A Holbrook N Wait, Spkpn N Jones, John Y Wojcik
3138 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 17 is as follows: 29, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph Y Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Fowler Y Moffitt Y Garrett Y Myers, Richard Y Gash Y O'Brien Y Giglio, Vice-Chair (McGuire) Y Pankau Y Hamos Y Reitz Y Harris Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Scully Y Hassert Y Sharp Y Holbrook Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Wojcik Y Zickus CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP Representative Dart 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 202. Representative Franks asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Daniels asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of SENATE BILL 757. AGREED RESOLUTIONS The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolutions: HOUSE RESOLUTION 226 Offered by Representative Hannig: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are proud to recognize the Group Study Exchange Team from Rotarian District 3810 to District 6460 in the Philippine Islands, who are coming to Illinois as ambassadors of peace and goodwill; and WHEREAS, The Dream Team is headed by Charter President Sue Villa-Sta. Maria, Deputy Governor and Deputy Secretary of District 3810; Rotary International District 3810 is the largest Rotary District in the world; it has 112 clubs with over 4,000 members; and WHEREAS, The State of Illinois acknowledges Daniel "Danny" T. Yu, Past District Governor and TRF Chairman of District 3810, Suzanne "Sue" Villa-Sta. Maria, GSE Team Leader, and team members, Maria Lea "Lea" U. Luistro, Gladys Mae "G" D. Paguio, Ericson "Eric" C. Aquino, Rommel "Rommel" A. Esteban, and Gabriel "Gabby" H. Triponas as they come to our great State; and WHEREAS, Through the exchange of ideas and the making of friendships, we can learn from this Philippine Dream Team, and they from us; therefore, be it
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3139 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we welcome the Group Study Exchange Dream Team from the Philippine Islands to our State; may they find their visit enjoyable, beneficial, and educational; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Charter President Sue Villa-Sta. Maria, along with our sincere regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 227 Offered by Representative Joseph Lyons: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz on the joyful celebration of his fiftieth year of service to the priesthood; and WHEREAS, Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz was born on June 5, 1923 in Moline, Illinois and attended St. Wenceslaus Grammar School, Quigley Preparatory Seminary, and St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, where he was ordained to the priesthood on May 7, 1949; and WHEREAS, Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz received his first assignment serving as an associate pastor at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, where he served for 17 years including acting as temporary pastor during the illness of Father Piwka; during this time he also served as Bishop Wycislo's Master of Ceremonies, until Father Norbert moved to St. Joseph Parish in 1966; and WHEREAS, From 1973 to 1975 he was associate pastor at St. Turibius, from 1975 to 1977 he was associate pastor at St. Richard's, and from 1977 until his retirement 16 years later in 1993, he served as the sixth pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary; and WHEREAS, Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz has also served with the Priests' Senate, the Matrimonial Tribunal, and the Board of Catholic Cemeteries; while serving with the Personnel Board of the Priests' Senate he compiled a demographic study on personnel, church attendance, and activities within the Archdiocese of Chicago; he also established the Office of Research & Planning at the request of Cardinal Cody; and WHEREAS, Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz currently resides, and continues an active role in services, at Our Lady of Victory Parish; he continues as a Board Member of Catholic Cemeteries, represents senior priests on the Presbyterial Council, and pursues his interests in reading, travel, and tutoring; and WHEREAS, Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz is ardently committed to the sanctity of life, having said Mass at the Women's Center, and continues to lead prayer outside of abortion clinics on the first and third Saturdays each month; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz on his fiftieth anniversary of serving as a Priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Father Norbert J. Zawistanowicz, along with our sincere regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 231 Offered by Representative Osmond: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to honor milestones in the lives of its citizens; and WHEREAS, Alice Phillips of Oak Brook, Illinois will receive the Outstanding Woman Leader Award in the category of Government, Politics, and Civic Affairs from the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, DuPage District, at a luncheon to be held on May 7, 1999; and
3140 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] WHEREAS, Alice Phillips has had a long and successful relationship working with state government; from her beginnings, working with Josephine Oblinger in Sangamon County politics, to her current work as President of Government Affairs Specialists, Inc., and founder and President of the Illinois Lincoln Series, Alice Phillips has shown why such an award fits her so well; and WHEREAS, Alice Phillips has raised three lovely daughters; in addition, she is the proud grandmother of four grandchildren; and WHEREAS, Alice Phillips is a giver: from the Girl Scouts, the P.T.A., and the Wheaton North Boosters, to the dinner parties where she is known as "Martha Stewart of Illinois", Alice Phillips shows why she deserves this award; and WHEREAS, As a lobbyist in the State of Illinois, Alice Phillips was given a high honor when she was elected Speaker of the Third House in 1996; in the 59 years of the Third House, Alice Phillips was the first and only woman to receive such an honor; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Alice Phillips on her many accomplishments; we also congratulate her on winning the Outstanding Woman Leader Award in the category of Government, Politics, and Civic Affairs; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Alice Phillips, along with our sincerest regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 232 Offered by Representative Osmond: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate Mabel Lou Weber on her retirement; and WHEREAS, Mabel Lou Weber served as Village Trustee for the Village of Antioch from November 19, 1979 to May of 1981; she then served again from May 2, 1983 to May 3, 1999, when she will retire; and WHEREAS, Mabel Lou Weber has served as the Chairman of the Utilities Committee during her entire length of service; she has also served on the Redevelopment Committee, the Independence Day Committee, and will ride as the Parade Marshall in the 1999 Independence Day Celebration Parade; and WHEREAS, Mabel Lou Weber has also sang with the community choir, and been a member of the Woman's Club; she has shown her community pride through her dedication and hard work in all her endeavors; and WHEREAS, Upon her retirement, we acknowledge that it takes many people to effectively run a community, but we also acknowledge the determination of one person; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Mabel Lou Weber on her retirement as Village Trustee of the Village of Antioch; may she enjoy her future and whatever it brings her way; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Mabel Lou Weber, along with our sincere regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 233 Offered by Representatives Brady - Rutherford: 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, The Normal Rotary Club will be celebrating fifty years of community service on June 17, 1999; and WHEREAS, After these past fifty years, the membership still has
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3141 two of its Charter Members as active members, Ben Gildersleeve and Frank Nardin; Jack G. Wilz is currently the District 6490 Governor; and WHEREAS, The Normal Rotary Club has for fifty years been active in promoting physical, industrial, and cultural improvements in the community; and WHEREAS, Rotarians render humanitarian service all over the world and promote good will among all peoples through Rotary International; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Normal Rotary Club for fifty years of service, commend them for their sense of civic responsibility and their dedicated service to the community, and wish them continued success in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to President Linda Ash. The following resolution was offered and placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 204 Offered by Representative McKeon: WHEREAS, The U. S. Census taken in 1990 indicated that the State of Illinois had 16,588 people identifying their ethnicity as Native American/Alaskan Native and now, the most current population estimates, adjusted for census undercounting and population increases, indicate the Native American/Alaskan Native population in Illinois at approximately 24,000 people; and WHEREAS, The State of Illinois currently has only one specific healthcare agency in the entire State to serve this population and that one agency has never received State funding or assistance for specific Native American/Alaskan Native health issues; and WHEREAS, Studies indicate that Native American/Alaskan Natives, in various cases, have higher rates of disabilities than the general population, that they experience visual impairments 3 times more frequently than the general population, and that Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) affects a much higher number of Native American babies than the general population; and WHEREAS, Native American/Alaskan Native children face much greater risks of involuntary separation from their families through foster care and adoption; and WHEREAS, The high school dropout rate is higher among Native American/Alaskan Natives than for other ethnic minority groups; and WHEREAS, The State of Illinois lags behind other states in recognizing the specific needs of the Native American/Alaskan Native population; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY- FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the Governor and the Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services to survey the needs of the Native American/Alaskan Native population in the State of Illinois and report back to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 1999 with the results of that survey including a plan of action to address the survey's findings; and be it further RESOLVED, That we urge the Governor and the Directors of the Illinois Department on Aging, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, the Illinois Department of Public Aid, and the Illinois Department of Public Health to also survey the needs of the Native American/Alaskan Native population in the State of Illinois
3142 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] and report back to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 1999 with the results of the survey including a plan of action to address the survey's findings; and be it further RESOLVED, That we urge the Governor and the State Superintendent of Education to assess the special education needs of Native American/Alaskan Native children in the State of Illinois and report back to the General Assembly no later than December 31, 1999 with the results of the assessment including a plan of action to address the assessment's findings; and be it further RESOLVED, That we urge the Governor to create a task force, which includes representatives from the Illinois Department of Human Services, the Illinois Department on Aging, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, the Illinois Department of Public Aid, the Illinois Department of Public Health, the office of the State Superintendent of Education, and an extensive cross-section of Native Americans from various backgrounds, to assist in the creation of the survey and to ensure that any agreed plan of action is conducive to Native American/Alaskan Native people in the State of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be delivered to the Governor, the Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services, the Director of the Illinois Department on Aging, the Director of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Aid, the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, and the State Superintendent of Education. HOUSE RESOLUTION 228 Offered by Representatives Eileen Lyons, Zickus, O'Connor, Kosel and Bost: WHEREAS, H.R. 2 is a bill that was introduced this year in the U.S. House of Representatives to send more dollars to the classroom and for certain other purposes; and WHEREAS, In this bill, Congress urges the Department of Education, states, and local educational agencies to work together to ensure that not less than 95% of all funds appropriated for elementary and secondary education programs administered by the Department of Education is spent for children in their classrooms; the bill also provides for an educational flexibility program under which the Secretary of Education allows a State educational entity to waive statutory and regulatory requirements for the State educational agency or any local education agency or school and provides for the modification of arbitrage rebate rules applicable to bonds used to finance public schools; therefore be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the U.S. Congress to pass H.R. 2; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, and each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. HOUSE RESOLUTION 229 Offered by Representatives Lawfer, Myers and Bill Mitchell: WHEREAS, H.R. 8, the Death Tax Elimination Act, was introduced in the House of Representatives of the 106th Congress; and WHEREAS, H.R. 8 will amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to phase out estate and gift taxes over a 10-year period; and WHEREAS, The elimination of federal estate and gift taxes will
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3143 result in tax savings to the citizens of this State; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we encourage the United States Congress to pass H.R. 8; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, and each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. HOUSE RESOLUTION 230 Offered by Representatives Schmitz, Zickus and Bill Mitchell: WHEREAS, One of the fundamental cornerstones of the United States' domestic policy should include the encouragement and support of the institution of marriage; and WHEREAS, The existing provisions of the federal Internal Revenue Code undermine this policy due to the disproportionate difference in the individual income tax rates and the standard deduction between married taxpayers and single taxpayers, known as the marriage penalty; and WHEREAS, The marriage penalty imposes a heavy financial burden on married taxpayers and places additional restraints on the ability of these taxpayers to fund family expenditures; and WHEREAS, In light of the federal revenue surplus, the elimination of the marriage penalty provides an immediate means of granting relief to a large segment of the taxpaying population; and WHEREAS, Members of the U.S. House of Representatives of the 1st Session of the 106th Congress have introduced H.R. 6 creating the Marriage Tax Elimination Act of 1999 to eliminate the disproportionate burdens placed on married taxpayers under the federal Internal Revenue Code; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the U.S. Congress to eliminate the marriage penalty in individual income tax rates and in the standard deduction through the adoption of H.R. 6 creating the Marriage Tax Elimination Act of 1999; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, and each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. HOUSE RESOLUTION 234 Offered by Representatives Hamos - Madigan - Parke - McKeon - Andrea Moore, Bassi, Beaubien, Bellcok, Biggins, Bradley, Burke, Coulson, Currie, Delgado, Erwin, Feigenholtz, Garrett, Gash, Harris, Hoffman, Howard, Lou Jones, Krause, Lang, Lopez, Eileen Lyons, Joseph Lyons, McAuliffe, Mulligan, Osmond, Pugh, Ronen, Sharp, Skinner and Art Turner: WHEREAS, In fulfillment of the Regional Transportation Authority Act encouraging coordinated regional public transportation, the Regional Transportation Authority should foster the development of a coordinated and interconnected transit system in the Northeastern Illinois region to permit convenient transfers among all 3 transit systems so that employment centers and other key destinations throughout the region are more accessible by public transit; and WHEREAS, The ability of passengers to transfer between transit systems would increase the number of riders; would increase farebox revenues; would reduce traffic congestion on the region's roads; would reduce air pollution; and would bring workers to jobs in local communities where new interchanges would be created; therefore, be it
3144 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Regional Transportation Authority is urged to plan for additional Metra and Chicago Transit Authority interchanges at locations where Chicago Transit Authority rapid transit rail lines and Metra commuter rail lines are in close proximity to one another; plan for the addition of Pace buses and vans at Metra and Chicago Transit Authority stations to reach key employer destinations, including for night-time shifts; plan for the addition of signs, maps, and schedules at stations, platforms, and bus stops to inform riders of opportunities for transfers among the transit systems; and plan for a universal fare card to enable riders to transfer conveniently among all 3 transit systems; and be it further RESOLVED, That in conducting an analysis to determine potential ridership, travel destinations, hours of operation, or any other matters, the Regional Transportation Authority should consult with members of the public through focus groups or public hearings or both; and be it further RESOLVED, That by December 31, 1999, the Regional Transportation Authority is requested to submit a report to the General Assembly on findings and recommendations to implement the purposes of this resolution; and be it further RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be delivered to each member of the Board of Directors of the Regional Transportation Authority. HOUSE RESOLUTION 235 Offered by Representatives Bill Mitchell, Zickus, Ryder, Kosel and Schmitz: WHEREAS, H.R. 7 was introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives on March 1, 1999; H.R. 7 amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow tax-free expenditures from education individual retirement accounts for elementary and secondary school expenses, to increase the maximum annual amount of contributions to such accounts, and for other purposes; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the U.S. Congress to pass H. R. 7; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. SENATE BILLS ON FIRST READING Having been printed, the following bill was taken up, read by title a first time and placed in the Committee on Rules: SENATE BILL 1022. Having been printed, the following bills were taken up, read by title a second time and advanced to the order of Third Reading: SENATE BILLS 39, 94, 109, 145, 169, 188, 206, 223, 224, 238, 254, 258, 324, 367, 368, 395, 462, 464, 503, 509, 672, 759, 770, 815, 820, 844, 845, 881, 967, 1064, 1078, 1113, 1129, 1170, 1172, 1174 and 1201. SENATE BILLS ON SECOND READING SENATE BILL 445. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3145 The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Registration & Regulation, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 445 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 445 on page 5 by inserting immediately below line 18 the following: "Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 463. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Higher Education, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 463 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 463 on page 1, lines 2 and 6, by replacing "Section" each time it appears with "Sections 10 and"; and on page 1, immediately below line 6, by inserting the following: "(110 ILCS 947/10) Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act, and except to the extent that any of the following words or phrases is specifically qualified by its context: "Commission" means the Illinois Student Assistance Commission created by this Act. "Enrollment" means the establishment and maintenance of an individual's status as a student in an institution of higher learning, regardless of the terms used at the institution to describe that status. "Approved high school" means any public high school located in this State; and any high school, located in this State or elsewhere (whether designated as a high school, secondary school, academy, preparatory school, or otherwise) which in the judgment of the State Superintendent of Education provides a course of instruction at the secondary level and maintains standards of instruction substantially equivalent to those of the public high schools located in this State. "Institution of higher learning", "qualified institution", or "institution" means an educational organization located in this State which (1) provides at least an organized 2 year program of collegiate grade in the liberal arts or sciences, or both, directly applicable toward the attainment of a baccalaureate degree or a program in health education directly applicable toward the attainment of a certificate, diploma, or an associate degree; (2) either is (A) operated by this State, or (B) operated publicly or privately, not for profit, or (C) operated for profit, provided such for profit organization (i) offers degree programs which have been approved by the Board of Higher Education for a minimum of 3 years under the Academic Degree Act, and
3146 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] (ii) enrolls a majority of its students in such degree programs, and (iii) maintains an accredited status with the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; (3) in the judgment of the Commission meets standards substantially equivalent to those of comparable institutions operated by this State; and (4) if so required by the Commission, uses the State as its primary guarantor of student loans made under the federal Higher Education Act of 1965. For otherwise eligible educational organizations which provide academic programs for incarcerated students, the terms "institution of higher learning", "qualified institutions", and "institution" shall specifically exclude academic programs for incarcerated students. "Academic Year" means a 12 month period of time, normally but not exclusively, from September 1 of any year through August 31 of the ensuing year. "Full-time student" means any undergraduate student enrolled in 12 or more semester or quarter hours of credit courses in any given semester or quarter or in the equivalent number of units of registration as determined by the Commission. "Part-time student" means any undergraduate student, other than a full-time student, enrolled in 6 or more semester or quarter hours of credit courses in any given semester or quarter or in the equivalent number of units of registration as determined by the Commission. Beginning with fiscal year 1999, the Commission may, on a program by program basis, expand this definition of "part-time student" to include students who enroll in less than 6 semester or quarter hours of credit courses in any given semester or quarter. (Source: P.A. 90-122, eff. 7-17-97.)". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1115. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Insurance, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 1115 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 1115 on page 2, line 29, by changing "In" to "This Article is adopted in"; and on page 3 by replacing lines 2 and 3 with the following: "benefits of insurance securitization generally."; and on page 3 by deleting line 6; and on page 3, line 33, by changing "physically" to "legally"; and on page 4 by replacing line 18 with the following: "Sec. 179A-15. Establishment of protected cells. (a) A"; and on page 5 by replacing line 4 with the following: "cell. (b) All sales, exchanges, transfers, or other attributions"; and on page 5, line 6, by deleting "or other protected cells"; and on page 5 by replacing line 11 with the following: "be made by a company"; and on page 5 by replacing lines 21 and 22 with the following:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3147 "account and a protected cell or from investors in the form of"; and on page 5, line 27, by changing "The" to "(c) The"; and on page 6 by replacing line 4 with the following: "(d) This Article shall not be construed to prohibit"; and on page 6, line 13, by changing "A" to "(e) A"; and on page 6, line 21, by deleting "to"; and on page 6 by replacing lines 26 and 27 with the following: "Notwithstanding the foregoing, the remedy of tracing shall be applicable"; and on page 6 by inserting immediately below line 30 the following: "(f) Unless otherwise approved by the Director, the company shall, when establishing a protected cell, attribute to the protected cell assets with a value at least equal to the reserves and other insurance liabilities attributed to that protected cell."; and on page 6 by deleting line 33; and on page 7 by replacing lines 1 through 4 with the following: "(a) The protected cell assets of any protected"; and on page 7 by inserting immediately below line 10 the following: "(b) The income, gains, and losses, realized or unrealized, from protected cell assets and protected cell liabilities must be credited to or charged against the protected cell without regard to other income, gains, or losses of the company, including income, gains, or losses of other protected cells. Amounts attributed to a protected cell and accumulations thereon may be invested and reinvested without regard to any requirements or limitations of Article VIII of this Code (Investments of Domestic Companies), and the investments in a protected cell or cells may not be taken into account in applying the investment limitations otherwise applicable to the investments of the company."; and on page 7, line 11, by changing "Unless" to "(c) Unless"; and on page 7, line 15, by changing "agreement" to "documentation"; and on page 7 by deleting lines 17 through 28; and on page 7, line 29, by changing "A" to "(d) A"; and on page 7 by replacing lines 32 and 33 with the following: "cell liabilities attributable to that protected cell. An"; and on page 8, line 4, by changing "179A-45" to "179A-40"; and on page 8, line 6, by replacing "developed." with "developed. An insurance securitization transaction that is not fully funded, whether indemnity-triggered or not indemnity-triggered, is prohibited."; and on page 8, line 9, by changing "paragraph" to "subsection"; and on page 8, line 13, by changing "In" to "(e) In"; and on page 8, line 18, by replacing "cell are only" with "cell, and only those assets, are"; and on page 8, line 26, by changing "At" to "(f) At"; and on page 8 by replacing line 32 with the following: "(a) Protected cell assets shall only be available to the"; and on page 9, line 12, by changing "When" to "(b) When"; and on page 9 by replacing lines 14 through 22 with the following: "respect of a protected cell: (1) that obligation of the company shall extend only to the protected cell assets attributable to that protected cell, and the person shall, in respect of that obligation, be entitled to have recourse only to the protected cell assets attributable to that protected cell; and (2) that obligation of the company shall not extend to the protected cell assets of any other protected cell or the assets of the company's general account, and that person shall not, in respect of that obligation, be entitled to have recourse to the protected cell assets of any other protected cell or the assets of the company's general account."; and
3148 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] on page 9, line 23, by changing "When" to "(c) When"; and on page 9, line 28, by changing "A" to "(d) A"; and on page 9 by replacing lines 29 and 30 with the following: "insurance obligation directly from the company's general account, and under no"; and on page 10, line 7, by changing "provision" to "subsection"; and on page 10, line 9, by changing "In" to "(e) In"; and on page 10 by replacing line 16 with the following: "protected cell companies. (a) Notwithstanding any contrary"; and on page 10, line 25, by changing "With" to "(b) With"; and on page 10 by replacing lines 30 and 31 with the following: "liquidation with respect to the protected cell company notwithstanding any provisions to the"; and on page 11 by replacing lines 2 through 10 with the following: "Sec. 179A-35. No transaction of an insurance business."; and on page 11 by replacing lines 17 and 18 with the following: "(215 ILCS 5/179A-40 new) Sec. 179A-40. Rules. The Director may promulgate". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 1202. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Select Committee on Local Government, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 1202 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 1202 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the following: "Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing Sections 3-3009 and 3-3010 as follows: (55 ILCS 5/3-3009) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-3009) Sec. 3-3009. Deputy coroner's, sheriff's or police officer's performance of coroner's duties. If there is no coroner, or it shall appear in like manner that he is also a party to or interested in the suit, or of kin, or partial to or prejudiced against either party, process may in like manner issue to the deputy coroner if designated by the coroner to fill the vacancy, or, if no designation is made, to any sheriff, sheriff's deputy or police officer, in the county, who shall perform like duties as required of the coroner. The designation shall be in writing and filed with the county clerk. (Source: P.A. 86-962.) (55 ILCS 5/3-3010) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-3010) Sec. 3-3010. Deputy sheriff, undersheriff, or coroner to act when sheriff's office vacant. Where the office of the sheriff is vacant, the chief deputy sheriff or undersheriff if designated by the sheriff to fill the vacancy, or, if no designation is made, the coroner of the county shall perform all the duties required by law to be performed by the sheriff, and have the same powers, and be liable to the same penalties and proceedings as if he were sheriff, until another sheriff is elected or appointed and qualified. The designation shall be in writing and filed with the county clerk. (Source: P.A. 86-962.) Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on December 1, 1999.".
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3149 There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. RECALLS By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Sullivan, SENATE BILL 1088 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Lang, SENATE BILL 460 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 5-4(a). On motion of Representative Mautino, SENATE BILL 377 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 2) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Hoffman, SENATE BILL 987 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 113, Yeas; 1, Nays; 2, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 3) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative John Jones, SENATE BILL 291 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 4) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Giglio, SENATE BILL 737 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 5) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted.
3150 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] On motion of Representative Saviano, SENATE BILL 125 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 6) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Delgado, SENATE BILL 549 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 7) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Parke, SENATE BILL 794 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 107, Yeas; 6, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 8) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative O'Brien, SENATE BILL 570 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 101, Yeas; 15, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 9) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Poe, SENATE BILL 775 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 10) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Parke, SENATE BILL 545 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 11) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. On motion of Representative Krause, SENATE BILL 541 was taken up
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3151 and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 12) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Winters, SENATE BILL 1068 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 112, Yeas; 0, Nays; 3, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 13) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Ryder, SENATE BILL 1072 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 14) This bill, as amended, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence in the House amendment/s adopted. On motion of Representative Jerry Mitchell, SENATE BILL 1133 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 115, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 15) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. RECALLS By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Bost, SENATE BILL 117 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. By unanimous consent, on motion of Representative Meyer, SENATE BILL 932 was recalled from the order of Third Reading to the order of Second Reading and held on that order. SENATE BILLS ON SECOND READING SENATE BILL 167. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Executive, adopted and printed:
3152 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 167 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 167 as follows: on page 1, by replacing line 4 with the following: "ARTICLE 5. Section 5-5. Upon the payment of the sum of $1 and other good and valuable consideration, pursuant to and conditioned upon the execution of an intergovernmental agreement entered into by the Department of Human Services and the Village of Tinley Park, to the"; and on line 8, after "deed", by inserting the following: ", subject to the condition that should the property conveyed under this Section ever not be used by the grantee for public purposes, then title shall revert to the State of Illinois without further action on the part of the State,"; and on line 23, by changing "Section 10." to "Section 5-10."; and on page 2, after line 12, by inserting the following: "This conveyance is subject to the condition that in the event that the property ceases to be used by the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago for the provision of services and/or support for people with disabilities, or if the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago conveys or attempts to convey all or any portion of the land to another party, then title to the land shall revert to the State of Illinois without further action by the State. Any deed or deeds executed under this Section shall include appropriate provisions to effectuate the purpose of this Section."; and on line 13, by changing "Section 15." to "Section 5-15."; and after line 21, by inserting the following: "ARTICLE 10. Section 10-5. Upon the payment to the State of Illinois of an amount to be negotiated by the parties in interest and according to the terms of an agreement between the Lockport Township Park District and the Director of Corrections, the Director of Corrections is authorized to convey by quitclaim deed to the Lockport Township Park District all right, title, and interest in and to the following described land in Will County, Illinois: The NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 21-36-10 and the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 21-36-10, (approximately 80 acres), all in Township 36 North, Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Will County, Illinois. Section 10-10. The Director of Corrections shall obtain a certified copy of the portions of this Act containing the title, the enacting clause, the effective date, the appropriate Sections containing the land descriptions of property to be transferred, and this Section within 60 days after this Act's effective date and, upon receipt of payment required by the appropriate Sections, shall record the certified document in the Recorder's office in the county in which the land is located. ARTICLE 15. Section 15-5. Upon the payment to the State of Illinois of an amount to be negotiated by the parties in interest and according to the terms of an agreement between the Will County Department of Highways and the Director of Corrections, the Director of Corrections is authorized to convey by quitclaim deed to the Will County Department of Highways all right, title, and interest in and to the following described land in Will County, Illinois: That Part of the South Half of Section 29, Township 36 North, Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian, Lockport Township, Will County, Illinois, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of the above said Section
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3153 29; thence westerly along the south boundary of the above said Southwest Quarter 660.22 feet to the west boundary of the Stateville Penitentiary; thence northerly 450.00 feet along that boundary; thence easterly to a point which is 430.01 feet east and 450.00 feet north of the point of beginning; thence South 450.00 feet to the south line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29; thence West and at a 90 degree angle from the last described course, 430.01 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 10 acres, more or less. Acreage based on that portion outside the limits of a 50 foot right of way. Section 15-10. The Director of Corrections shall obtain a certified copy of the portions of this Act containing the title, the enacting clause, the effective date, the appropriate Sections containing the land descriptions of property to be transferred, and this Section within 60 days after this Act's effective date and, upon receipt of payment required by the appropriate Sections, shall record the certified document in the Recorder's office in the county in which the land is located.". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILL 338. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Insurance, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 338 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 338 on page 1, line 12, by changing "(1)" to "(1) (a)"; and on page 1, line 17, by deleting ", including interest,"; and on page 1 by replacing lines 22 through 29 with the following: "payment of taxes, fees, or other charges already due, or which may thereafter become due from that company until such excess or excesses have been fully refunded, or upon a written request from the authorized company, the Director shall provide at his discretion, to make a cash refund within 120 days after receipt of the written request if all necessary information has been filed with the Department in order for it to perform an audit of the annual return for the year in which the overpayment occurred or within 120 days after the date the Department receives all the necessary information to perform such audit. The Director shall not provide a cash refund if there are insufficient funds in the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund to provide a cash refund, if the amount of the overpayment is less than $100, or if the amount of the overpayment can be fully offset against the taxpayer's estimated liability for the year following the year of the cash refund request. Any cash refund shall be paid from the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund, a special fund hereby created in the State treasury. (b) Beginning January 1, 2000 and thereafter, the Department shall deposit a percentage of the amounts collected under Sections 409, 444, and 444.1 of this Code into the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund. The percentage deposited into the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund shall be the annual percentage. The annual percentage shall be calculated as a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the amount of cash refunds approved by the Director for payment and paid during the preceding calendar year as a result of overpayment of tax liability under Sections 409, 444, and 444.1 of this Code and the denominator of which shall be the amounts collected pursuant to
3154 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] Sections 409, 444, and 444.1 of this Code during the preceding calendar year. However, if there were no cash refunds paid in a preceding calendar year, the Department shall deposit 5% of the amount collected in that preceding calendar year pursuant to Sections 409, 444, and 444.1 of this Code into the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund instead of an amount calculated by using the annual percentage. (c) Beginning July 1, 1999, moneys in the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund shall be expended exclusively for the purpose of paying cash refunds resulting from overpayment of tax liability under Sections 409, 444, and 444.1 of this Code as determined by the Director pursuant to subsection 1(a) of this Section. Cash refunds made in accordance with this Section may be made from the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund only to the extent that amounts have been deposited and retained in the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund. (d) This Section shall constitute an irrevocable and continuing appropriation from the Insurance Premium Tax Refund Fund for the purpose of paying cash refunds pursuant to the provisions of this Section."; and on page 2 by deleting lines 1 through 33; and on page 4 by inserting immediately below line 20 the following: "Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto was printed and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Saviano, SENATE BILL 126 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 116, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 16) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTIONS 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 231, 232 and 233 were taken up for consideration. Representative Delgado moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. SENATE BILLS ON SECOND READING SENATE BILL 435. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Registration & Regulation, adopted and printed:
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3155 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SENATE BILL 435 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend Senate Bill 435 on page 9, by replacing lines 10 through 33 with the following: "Section 5-10. Exempt communications. (a) The following communications are exempt from the provisions of this Act: (1) Any stockholder communication such as an annual report or interim financial report, proxy material, a registration statement, a securities prospectus, a registration, a property report, or other material required to be delivered to a prospective purchaser by an agency of any state or the federal government. (2) Any oral or written statement disseminated by a developer to broadcast or print media, other than paid advertising or promotional material, regarding plans for the acquisition or development of timeshare property. However, any rebroadcast or any other dissemination of such oral statements to a prospective purchaser by a seller in any manner, or any distribution of copies of newspaper magazine articles or press releases, or any other dissemination of such written statements to a prospective purchaser by a seller in any manner, shall constitute an advertisement. (3) Any advertisement or promotion in any medium to the general public if such advertisement or promotion clearly states that it is not an offer in any jurisdiction in which any applicable registration requirements have not been fully satisfied. (4) Any audio, written, or visual publication or material relating to the availability of any accommodations for transient rental, so long as a sales presentation is not a term or condition of the availability of such accommodations and so long as the failure of any transient renter to take a tour of a timeshare property or attend a sales presentation does not result in any reduction in the level of services which would otherwise be available to such transient renter. (b) The following communications are exempt from the provisions of this Act, provided they are delivered to any person who has previously executed a contract for the purchase of or is an existing owner of a timeshare interest in a timeshare plan: (1) Any communication addressed to and relating to the account of any person who has previously executed a contract for the sale or purchase of a timeshare period in a timeshare plan to which the communication relates. (2) Any audio, written, or visual publication or material relating to an exchange company or exchange program provided to an existing member of that exchange company or exchange program. (3) Any communication by a developer to encourage a person who has previously acquired a timeshare interest from the developer to acquire additional use or occupancy rights or benefits, or additional timeshare interests, offered by the same developer."; and on page 10, by deleting lines 1 through 24; and on page 36, by replacing lines 24 through 26 with the following: "Any purchase contract entered into by a purchaser of a time share interest under this Act shall be voidable by the purchaser, without"; and on page 37, line 10, by replacing "any party" with "a purchaser"; and on page 37, line 11, by replacing "that party" with "the purchaser"; and on page 37, line 14, by replacing "other party" with "developer or
3156 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] resale agent, as applicable,"; and on page 39, line 16, by replacing "1983." with "1983, or its successor Act and the rules adopted pursuant to that Act.". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was adopted and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. SUSPENSION OF RULE Representative Fritchey moved to suspend the provisions of Rule 25 on SENATE BILLS 876 and 877, suspending the posting requirements. The motion prevailed. SENATE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bill and any amendments adopted thereto was printed and laid upon the Members' desks. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Durkin, SENATE BILL 177 was taken up and read by title a third time. And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: 75, Yeas; 34, Nays; 4, Answering Present. (ROLL CALL 17) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. At the hour of 2:39 o'clock p.m., Representative Acevedo moved that the House do now adjourn until Thursday, April 29, 1999, at 1:00 o'clock p.m. The motion prevailed. And the House stood adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3157 NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE APR 28, 1999 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 117 PRESENT P ACEVEDO P FOWLER P LINDNER P RIGHTER P BASSI P FRANKS P LOPEZ P RONEN P BEAUBIEN P FRITCHEY P LYONS,EILEEN P RUTHERFORD P 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 P 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 E 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 P FLOWERS P LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3158 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 377 MTR VEH FRAN ACT-MTR CYCL FRAN THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3159 NO. 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 987 VEH CD-SCHOOL BUS SAFETY THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 113 YEAS 1 NAYS 2 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH P RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3160 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 291 SCH CD-ST-BD-EAV-IMPACT-TRANSP THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3161 NO. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 737 VEH CD-SCHOOL ZONE FINE THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 115 YEAS 1 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3162 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 125 IL LANDSCAPE ARCH-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3163 NO. 7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 549 SCH CD-CHI-CUSTODY MONEY-TECH THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3164 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 794 VEH CD-LICENSE SUSPENSION-ENDS THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 107 YEAS 6 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND A GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN A HARRIS N MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER A BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI A HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ Y MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3165 NO. 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 570 ASSIST ST ATTYS FOR DUI CASES THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 101 YEAS 15 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY N LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO N BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN N HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER N COULSON Y HOLBROOK N MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE N JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND N WINTERS N DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU N WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG N PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ N LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3166 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 10 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 775 ST PARKS DESIGNATION-JIM EDGAR THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3167 NO. 11 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 545 ESTATE TX-DISCLOSE FED INFO THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE A YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3168 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 12 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 541 HOSP LIC-PROTECTION OF RECORDS THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3169 NO. 13 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1068 WLDLF CD-WTRFWL SESN-PROP DMGE THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 112 YEAS 0 NAYS 3 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG A BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER P CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN P CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH P ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3170 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 14 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1072 STATE LAND CONVEYANCES THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS A MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3171 NO. 15 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 1133 SCH CD-JOB TRAINING PROGRAM THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO A FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
3172 JOURNAL OF THE [April 28, 1999] NO. 16 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 126 STRUCT ENGINEER ACT-TECHNICAL THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 116 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y FOWLER Y LINDNER Y RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RYDER Y BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BLACK Y GIGLIO Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG Y BOST Y GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS Y MEYER Y SILVA Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y MITCHELL,BILL Y SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MOFFITT Y SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE Y SOMMER Y COULSON Y HOLBROOK Y MORROW Y STEPHENS Y COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER Y CROSS Y HULTGREN Y MURPHY Y TENHOUSE Y CROTTY Y JOHNSON,TIM Y MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK Y TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY Y JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN Y WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR Y WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND Y WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE Y WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO Y WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE Y POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG Y PUGH Y ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER Y REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS Y LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3173 NO. 17 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL SENATE BILL 177 CRIM CD-FIREARMS-MINORS THIRD READING PASSED APR 28, 1999 75 YEAS 34 NAYS 4 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO P FOWLER Y LINDNER N RIGHTER Y BASSI Y FRANKS Y LOPEZ Y RONEN Y BEAUBIEN Y FRITCHEY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RUTHERFORD Y BELLOCK Y GARRETT Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RYDER N BIGGINS Y GASH Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO P BLACK Y GIGLIO N MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOLAND Y GILES Y McAULIFFE Y SCHOENBERG N BOST A GRANBERG Y McCARTHY Y SCOTT Y BRADLEY Y HAMOS Y McGUIRE Y SCULLY N BRADY N HANNIG Y McKEON Y SHARP Y BROSNAHAN Y HARRIS A MEYER Y SILVA N BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE N MITCHELL,BILL N SKINNER Y BUGIELSKI N HASSERT N MITCHELL,JERRYY SLONE Y BURKE Y HOEFT N MOFFITT N SMITH Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MOORE N SOMMER Y COULSON N HOLBROOK Y MORROW N STEPHENS N COWLISHAW Y HOWARD Y MULLIGAN Y STROGER N CROSS Y HULTGREN P MURPHY N TENHOUSE Y CROTTY N JOHNSON,TIM N MYERS E TURNER,ART Y CURRIE Y JOHNSON,TOM Y NOVAK N TURNER,JOHN Y CURRY N JONES,JOHN Y O'BRIEN N WAIT Y DANIELS Y JONES,LOU Y O'CONNOR N WINKEL Y DART Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y OSMOND N WINTERS Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KENNER Y PANKAU Y WIRSING N DAVIS,STEVE Y KLINGLER Y PARKE N WOJCIK Y DELGADO Y KOSEL Y PERSICO N WOOLARD Y DURKIN Y KRAUSE N POE Y YOUNGE Y ERWIN Y LANG P PUGH A ZICKUS Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LAWFER N REITZ A MR. SPEAKER Y FLOWERS N LEITCH E - Denotes Excused Absence

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