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                            STATE OF ILLINOIS
                         OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
                           SPRINGFIELD, 62706

      GEORGE H. RYAN
      GOVERNOR
                             August 17, 2001

      To the Honorable Members of the
          Illinois House of Representatives
          92nd General Assembly
          Pursuant to Article IV,  Section  9(b)  of  the  Illinois
      Constitution  of 1970, I hereby veto House Bill 2254 entitled
      "AN ACT concerning vehicles."
          House Bill 2254 would amend the Illinois Vehicle Code  to
      require  the Secretary of State to provide that each original
      or renewal driver's license issued to a licensee younger than
      19 years of age is of a distinct nature from  those  driver's
      licenses  issued  to  individuals 19 and 20 years of age. The
      color designated for driver's licenses for licenses under  19
      years  of  age shall be at the discretion of the Secretary of
      State.
          House Bill 2254 was introduced  with  a  companion  bill,
      House Bill 1034, which would have increased the age for which
      someone  can  legally  purchase cigarettes, tobacco products,
      tobacco accessories or smoking herbs from  18  to  19.  House
      Bill 1034 did not pass the General Assembly. Therefore, there
      is  no reason in current Illinois law that calls for separate
      and distinct driver's licenses for those under  19  years  of
      age.
          For  this  reason,  I  hereby  veto and return House Bill
      2254.
                                             Sincerely,
                                             s/GEORGE H. RYAN
                                             Governor

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