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                            State of Illinois
                         OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
                      Springfield, Illinois  62706
      George H. Ryan
      GOVERNOR
                                                      July 19, 2002
      To the Honorable Members of
        The Illinois Senate
      92nd General Assembly
          Pursuant to Article IV,  Section  9(b)  of  the  Illinois
      Constitution of 1970, I hereby veto Senate Bill 1683 entitled
      "AN  ACT  in  relation  to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation
      District."
          Senate  Bill   1683   amends   the   Metropolitan   Water
      Reclamation  District  Act  and  provides uniform promotional
      preferences  to  expend  the  eligibility  requirements   for
      veterans.   Senate Bill 1683 provides that the District shall
      grant five points to any veteran being considered for  a  new
      position  or promotion who has served in the Air Force, Navy,
      Army,  Marine  Corps  or  Coast  Guard  for  more  that   180
      consecutive  days  and was honorably discharged.  Senate Bill
      1683 also deletes the current  law  regarding  how  veteran's
      preference  points  shall  be  awarded  to  employees  of the
      Metropolitan Water Reclamation District.
          Although I agree with the intent of Senate Bill  1683  to
      simplify  the  veteran's  preference law for employees of the
      Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, I also believe  that
      changes in the way veterans earn preference points should not
      be done on a piecemeal basis for each separate public entity.
      Illinois' veteran's preference law was recently reinterpreted
      by  the  courts  in the Denton v. Civil Service Commission of
      the State of Illinois,  and  as  a  result  there  is  public
      confusion  over  what  the veteran's preference law currently
      requires.  The current system is difficult both for potential
      employees (including veterans) to understand  and  for  State
      entities to implement.  Changing the veteran's preference law
      that governs the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District into
      a  different  system  than  that  used  by other governmental
      entities will add to that confusion.   Instead,  I  urge  the
      General Assembly to study the veteran's preference law and to
      a  pass  clear,  understandable veteran's preference law that
      applies uniformly to all governmental entities.
          For this reason, I hereby veto  and  return  Senate  Bill
      1683.
                                             Sincerely,
                                             George H. Ryan
                                             GOVERNOR

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