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HB0224
House Amendment 001
Bill Status


Legislation: House Amendment 001
Proponents: 0Opponents: 64No Position: 0
 
NameFirm, Business Or AgencyRepresenting
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 3/24/2015 3:30 PM
Anthony Benesnoneself
Charles Hendersonselfself
Janice Maliskanoneself
Julie Johnsonnone
Michael LaneDepartment of CorrectionsCorrections
Scott Morgannoneself
Tj JohnsonnoneSelf
Will MingusIllinois Voices for Reform, Inc.Illinois Voices for Reform, Inc.
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 3/17/2015 3:00 PM
Anthony Benesnoneself
Charles Hendersonselfself
gagandeep baluicnone
Gurjeet balkelly servicesnone
Janice Maliskanoneself
Larry Swagernoneself
Michael JohnsonNoneNone
Michael LaneDepartment of CorrectionsCorrections
Molly PhillipsNoneSelf
satinderjit balcitgonone
Scott Morgannoneself
Steve BakerLaw Office of the Cook County Public DefenderCook County Public Defender
Thomas RamonNoneSelf
William Shewmakernoneself
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 3/10/2015 2:30 PM
ashlee schultznonenone
becky demosnonenone
brittany schultznonenone
Charles Hendersonself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safetyself, Employment restrictions for sex offenders are counterproductive to public safety.
chris demosnonenone
dean demosnonenone
Deborah G KershawNONE
george demosnonenone
Janice Maliskanoneself
jim demosnonenone
john demosnonenone
justin schultznonenone
mark demosnonenone
mike demosnonenone
peter demosnonenone
Scott MorgannoneEmployment restrictions for sex offenders are counterproductive to public safety since studies have shown that sex offenders who have jobs are less likely to reoffend.
spiro demosnonenone
Stephen DeckerNoneSelf
Steve BakerLaw Office of the Cook County Public DefenderCook County Public Defender
Susan Demosnonenone
tim demosnonenone
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 3/3/2015 2:30 PM
Charles Hendersonself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safetyself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safety, they amount to ex-post-facto punishment and are therefore unconstitutional.
Corey SoderquistSelfself
Janice Maliskanoneself
Robert Gaultnonenone
Steve BakerLaw Office of the Cook County Public DefenderCook County Public Defender
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 2/25/2015 4:00 PM
ashlee schultznoneself
becky demosnoneself
brittany schultznoneself
Charles Hendersonself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safetyself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safety, they amount to ex-post-facto punishment and are therefore unconstitutional.
chris demosnoneself
Larry Swagernoneself
Scott Morgannoneself
steve demosnoneself
Susan Demosnoneself
Hearing Date and Time: Judiciary - Criminal (H) 2/18/2015 3:30 PM
Charles Hendersonself, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safety,self, there is no empirical evidence that such restrictions improve public safety, they amount to ex-post-facto punishment and are therefore unconstitutional.
Chuck Baloghselfself
Scott Morgannoneself
Stephen DeckerNoneSelf
Steve BakerLaw Office of the Cook County Public DefenderCook County Public Defender
Will MingusIllinois Voices for Reform, Inc.Illinois Voices for Reform, Inc.
William Shewmakernoneself