STATE OF ILLINOIS                               HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY 76TH LEGISLATIVE DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2000 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. NO. 76
[January 12, 2000] 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Daily Journal Index 76th Legislative Day Action Page(s) Adjournment........................................ 22 Introduction and First Reading - HB3074-3127....... 19 Letter of Transmittal.............................. 3 Quorum Roll Call................................... 3 Resignations & Appointments........................ 4 Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HJR 0038 Resolution......................................... 18 HJR 0039 Resolution......................................... 18 HR 0506 Agreed Resolution.................................. 6 HR 0507 Agreed Resolution.................................. 7 HR 0508 Resolution......................................... 16 HR 0509 Agreed Resolution.................................. 7 HR 0510 Agreed Resolution.................................. 7 HR 0511 Agreed Resolution.................................. 8 HR 0512 Agreed Resolution.................................. 8 HR 0513 Resolution......................................... 17 HR 0514 Agreed Resolution.................................. 9 HR 0515 Agreed Resolution.................................. 9 HR 0516 Agreed Resolution.................................. 10 HR 0517 Agreed Resolution.................................. 10 HR 0518 Agreed Resolution.................................. 11 HR 0519 Agreed Resolution.................................. 11 HR 0520 Agreed Resolution.................................. 12 HR 0521 Agreed Resolution.................................. 12 HR 0522 Agreed Resolution.................................. 13 HR 0523 Agreed Resolution.................................. 13 HR 0524 Agreed Resolution.................................. 14 HR 0525 Agreed Resolution.................................. 15 HR 0526 Agreed Resolution.................................. 15 HR 0533 Agreed Resolution.................................. 16
3 [January 12, 2000] The House met pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker in the Chair. Prayer by LeeArthur Crawford, Assistant Pastor with the Victory Temple Church in Springfield, Illinois. Representative Hartke led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance. By direction of the Speaker, a roll call was taken to ascertain the attendance of Members, as follows: 113 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representatives Tom Johnson, Klingler, Morrow, Mulligan and Pankau were excused from attendance. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL MICHAEL J. MADIGAN ROOM 300 SPEAKER STATE HOUSE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SPRINGFIELD, IL 62706 January 12, 2000 Anthony D. Rossi Chief Clerk of the House 402 State House Springfield, IL 62706 Dear Clerk Rossi: Please be advised that I have established the following deadlines in the YEAR 2000 for the 91st General Assembly: January 14, 2000: Final Day to Request House bills from Legislative Reference Bureau. February 4, 2000: Final Day for Introduction of Governor's Budget. February 7, 2000: Final Day for Introduction of House Substantive and Appropriation Bills. February 17, 2000: Final Day for Standing Committees of the House to Report Out House Substantive and Appropriation Bills and Prior Year Senate Bills. March 3, 2000: Final Day for Third Reading and Passage of House Substantive and Appropriations Bills. March 24, 2000: Final Day for Standing Committees of the House to Report Out Senate Substantive and Appropriation Bills. April 7, 2000: Final Day for Third Reading and Passage of Senate Substantive and Appropriation Bills. April 14, 2000: Final Day for Consideration of Joint Action Motions and Conference Committee Reports. With kindest personal regards, I remain Sincerely yours, s/MICHAEL J. MADIGAN Speaker of the House PERMANENT COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Speaker Madigan appointed the following Democratic Members to serve as permanent Members in the following committees:
[January 12, 2000] 4 APPROPRIATIONS-HUMAN SERVICES: Representative Osterman will replace Representative Ronen. CHILDREN & YOUTH: Representative Osterman will replace Representative Ronen, and Representative Connie Howard will become Chairperson. ELECTIONS & CAMPAIGN REFORM: Representative Osterman will replace Representative Ronen. TOURISM: Representative Osterman will replace Representative Ronen. TABACCO SETTLEMENT PROCEEDS: Representative Osterman will replace Representative Ronen. By request of Representative Gash, Speaker Madigan removed her from said Committees: Transportation & Motor Vehicles; Prison Management Reform; Mental Health & Patient Abuse. RESIGNATIONS & APPOINTMENTS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JESSE WHITE-Secretary of State January 6, 2000 Honorable Tony Rossi Clerk of the House of Representatives Room 402 Capitol Building Springfield, Illinois 62706 Dear Mr. Rossi: This office is forwarding herewith copies of the resignation of Carol Ronen, Representative for the Seventeenth Representative District; and the Notice from the Democratic Representative Committee declaring the existence of a vacancy in the office of Representative in the Ninety-First General Assembly in the Seventeenth Representative District, as a result of the resignation of Carol Ronen on January 2, 2000. Also enclosed is the Certificate of Organization of the Democratic Representative Committee for the Seventeenth Representative District; and the Appointment of Harry Osterman, 1434 West Balmoral Avenue, Apt. 1, Chicago, Illinois 60640, who was appointed to fill the vacancy in the Office of Representative, in the Nintey-First General Assembly from the Seventeenth Representative District, along with the Oath of Office. Yours truly, s/JESSE WHITE Secretary of State CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION Democratic Representative Committee for the 17th Representative District, State of Illinois This is to certify that, in accordance with Section 8-5 of the Illinois Election Code, the Democratic Representative Committee of the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois met on the 3rd day of January, 2000, in the city of Chicago, county of Cook, and within the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois, and organized by
5 [January 12, 2000] electing the following officers: Michael A. Volini CHAIRMAN 1417 W. Doorwood Patrick J. O'Connor SECRETARY 5850 N. Lincoln SIGNED: s/Michael A. Volini Chairman ATTEST: s/Patrick J. O'Connor Secretary CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists in the office Representative in the General Assembly from the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois, by reason of the resignation of Carol Ronen effective on January 2, 2000; and WHEREAS, the Democratic Representative Committee of the 17th Representative District has declared the existence of a vacancy in said office and has voted to fill the vacancy as required by Section 25-6 of the Election Code; and WHEREAS, at the meeting of the Democratic Representative Committee of the 17th Representative District on January 3, 2000, HARRY OSTERMAN, who resides at 1434 West Balmoral Avenue, Apt. 1, Chicago, Illinois 60640, in the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois, received a majority of the total number of votes received by Carol Ronen at the general election at which she was elected, as voted by the respective committeemen for the Democratic Representative Committee of the 17th Representative District, pursuant to Section 25-6 of the Election Code; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, on this 3rd day of January, 2000, that the Democratic Representative Committee of the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois hereby appoints HARRY OSTERMAN, who resides at 1434 W. Balmoral Avenue, Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60640, in the 17th Representative District of the State of Illinois, who is eligible to serve as a member of the General Assembly, and who is a member of the Democratic Party, as the representative in the General Assembly from the 17th Representative District, for the remainder of the term. s/Michael A. Volini s/Sandra M. Reed Com., Democratic Rep. Com., Democratic Rep. Com. for the 17th Rep. Dist. Com. for the 17th Rep. Dist. s/Patrick J. O'Connor Edmund L. Kelly Com., Dem. Rep. Com., Dem. Rep. Com. for the 17th Rep. Dist. Com. for the 17th Rep. Dist. s/David Fagus Com., Dem. Rep. Com. for the 17th Rep. Dist. State of Illinois ) ) ss. County of Cook ) Subscribed and Sworn to
[January 12, 2000] 6 before me on this 3rd day of January, 2000. s/Susan Green Notary Public, State of Illinois. OATH OF OFFICE State of Illinois ) ) ss. County of Cook ) I, Harry Osterman, do solemnly swear and affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of Illinois, and I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of State Representative for the 17th Representative District to the best of my ability. s/Harry Osterman Subscribed and Sworn to before me on this 3rd day of January, 2000. s/Susan M. Green Notary Public, State of Illinois AGREED RESOLUTION The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolutions: HOUSE RESOLUTION 506 Offered by Representative Fritchey - Poe: WHEREAS, DeVry Institute of Technology was founded in Chicago in 1931; and WHEREAS, DeVry has educated tens of thousands of students in Illinois, many who are the first in their families to earn a college degree; and WHEREAS, The DeVry Institute campus in Chicago is part of an international degree-granting higher education system, with 17 campuses in 9 states and 2 Canadian provinces currently serving nearly 38,000 students; and WHEREAS, The DeVry curricula unites education, technology, and business, offering technology-based, career-oriented programs that prepare students to be productive from their first day in the workplace; and WHEREAS, DeVry confers bachelor of science degrees in accounting, business administration, computer information systems, electronics engineering technology, technical management, and telecommunications management and an associate degree in electronics to a diverse student population; and WHEREAS, On January 13, 2000, DeVry will open a new Technology Education Center at its Chicago campus; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago for its years of educational service and on the opening of its new Technology Education Center; and be it further RESOLVED, That we wish continued success and achievement to the faculty, staff, and students; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the faculty, staff, and students of DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago.
7 [January 12, 2000] HOUSE RESOLUTION 507 Offered by Representative Beaubien: WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Michael Acerra of Barrington Hills, Illinois, is celebrating the eightieth anniversary of his birth at a party for family and friends on December 11, 1999; and WHEREAS, Michael Acerra was born on December 24, 1919, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to James and Maria Acerra, immigrants from Italy; and WHEREAS, He attended school in Forest Park, Illinois, but left school to serve in the United States Army and was decorated for his service in World War II in the Pacific front; he was wounded in battle and returned on the Good Ship Hope; and WHEREAS, He married Lynn Rhymer on August 29, 1964 in Hillside, Illinois, at his home; and WHEREAS, Mr. Acerra is the proud father of four children, the late Patricia Keane, Michael Acerra, Michelle Coleman, and Marc Acerra; he is the grandfather of six grandchildren, Christy Keane, Patrick Keane, Tyler Abbott, Eric Abbott, Victoria Coleman, and Luke Acerra; and WHEREAS, Mr. Acerra is the devoted brother of Mary, Jean, Fran, and Venita; and WHEREAS, Mr. Acerra is a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and brother; he is a favorite and loyal friend to many; he is an avid sports fan who attended virtually all of his children's football, baseball, hockey, figure skating, and other events; and he is a life-long fan of Frank Sinatra; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Mr. Michael Acerra on the occasion of his eightieth birthday and extend to him our sincere best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Michael Acerra. HOUSE RESOLUTION 509 Offered by Representative Dart: WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki was the beloved son of Ronald and Susan and the brother of Mary Ellen; and WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki was born in Chicago 23 years ago and throughout his life was loved by all of his family and friends for his kindness and generosity; and WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki graduated from St. Rita High School in 1994, and during his junior year Timothy received the 1993 Wayne Thomas Award as St. Rita's outstanding all-around student; and WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki went on to attend St. Xavier University, where he continued to display his exceptional talent as a football player; and WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki had just begun to pursue his dream to be a law enforcement officer by becoming a Cook County Sheriff's Correctional Officer; and WHEREAS, Timothy Terrence Wojtecki demonstrated his commitment to helping children and youth through his philanthropic work for a local charity providing after school programs for boys and girls; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we extend our sincerest sympathies to the family and friends of Timothy Terrence Wojtecki; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Timothy Terrence Wojtecki. HOUSE RESOLUTION 510 Offered by Representative Winkel: WHEREAS, The members of this House are pleased to recognize significant achievements and important occasions in the lives of athletes of this State; and
[January 12, 2000] 8 WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that the Parkland College Women's Cobras Volleyball Team has won the Division II National Title; and WHEREAS, The outstanding leadership, team spirit, and sportsmanship of the Cobras sustains a long tradition of athletic excellence at Parkland College; and WHEREAS, Head Coach Brenda Winkeler and Assistant Coach Sandy Scholtens-Hamilton have provided the instruction, support, and inspiration which contributed to the spirit and dedication put forth by this team; and WHEREAS, The members of the Cobras are Stephanie Connell, Jeanna Schurvinski, Mia Perry, Chandra Hensley, Lauren Castel, Kara Peterson, Wendy Lantz, Nicci Frick, Jennifer McCrory, Shelly Kraeger, Julie Brandmeyer, Tracy Nelson, and LaToya Young; and WHEREAS, The numerous achievements of the Parkland College Cobras confirm our belief that hard work and dedication are effective when you set goals and strive to achieve them; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the Parkland College Women's Cobras Volleyball Team on winning the Division II National Title; that we commend the coaches on their inspired leadership; and that we extend our best wishes to them in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Coach Brenda Winkeler on behalf of the Parkland College Women's Cobras Volleyball Team. HOUSE RESOLUTION 511 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to extend their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Bertha See Roth, who recently passed away; and WHEREAS, Bertha See Roth was born in Salem, Illinois, on February 1, 1913; her parents were Pearl Marshall and Laura (Smith) Rose; on February 1, 1933 she married Virgil D. See, and he preceded her in death in 1986; on April 3, 1987 she married Cyril Roth and he survives her; and WHEREAS, Bertha See Roth was a retired teacher; she was a charter member of the ADK teacher sorority and the Retired Teachers Association; she was a member of Grace United Methodist Church; and she was a member of the Salem Hospital Auxiliary, the American Red Cross, and the Salem Senior Citizens; and WHEREAS, Bertha See Roth is survived by her husband, Cyril Roth; her son, Bill See and his wife, Michal; her brothers, Herschel Rose, Ralph Rose, and Clyde Rose; her sisters, Hazel Kell and Gladys Hiestand; and her grandchildren, Lindsay Dean and Chesley Mark See; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all that knew and loved her, the death of Bertha See Roth of Salem, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Bertha See Roth. HOUSE RESOLUTION 512 Offered by Representative Monique Davis: WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Le'Phaye Gray Washington is celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of her birth; and WHEREAS, She was educated at Hyde Park High School, and received her Master's Degree at Chicago State University; and WHEREAS, She was an elementary educator for the Chicago Board of Education and is currently a Communications and Marketing Specialist for Prentice Hall Publishers; and WHEREAS, A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, she is an
9 [January 12, 2000] outstanding community servant; she chairs many events at her church, St. Margaret of Scotland, and its Women's Club in which she is vice-president; she is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Nex Level Productions and garners scholarships to benefit African American male high school students; and WHEREAS, In recognition of the fiftieth anniversary of her birth, a surprise party is being held on December 18, 1999 at DeJoie's Bistro in Chicago; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Le'Phaye Gray Washington on the occasion of her fiftieth birthday and take this opportunity to extend our very best wishes to her for the years to come; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to her as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 514 Offered by Representative Morrow: WHEREAS, It is with pleasure that we honor organizations in the State of Illinois that have contributed so much to their communities; and WHEREAS, The South Oakwood-Brookhaven Neighborhood Organization is a not-for-profit organization registered with the State of Illinois; its purpose if to improve the quality of life for members of the community, spreading information about the resources and opportunities available to residents and businesses and providing assistance in using resources effectively; and WHEREAS, The South Oakwood-Brookhaven Neighborhood Organization is the parent organization of the 73rd and Dobson Housing Corporation, which sponsors the Leigh-Johnson Court Development, a mixed income housing development located at 73rd Street between Dobson and Greenwood Avenues; and WHEREAS, The idea for the Housing Corporation was initiated under the leadership of Mr. Edison Hoard, the first director of the Organization, under a grant from the Field Foundation; and WHEREAS, In June of 1999, the 40th anniversary of the South Oakwood-Brookhaven Neighborhood Organization was celebrated; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the South Oakwood-Brookhaven Neighborhood Organization on its 40th anniversary and thank the members for all that has been accomplished; we extend our best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the President of the Organization. HOUSE RESOLUTION 515 Offered by Representative Tim Johnson: WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that the members of this Body welcome the opportunity to recognize citizens of this State who make outstanding contributions to society; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that John Albin of Newman has announced his retirement from the Parkland Community College Board in Champaign, after thirty-one years of service; he served the entire decade of the nineties as Chairman; and WHEREAS, Having earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois, he values education; he is a banker and a farmer; and WHEREAS, His strong support of the faculty and staff have made him a respected community leader; he has allowed faculty to teach and serve the students rather than getting sidetracked by other issues; and WHEREAS, He has always been a good team player and made the team approach work well; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate John
[January 12, 2000] 10 Albin as he retires as Chairman of the Parkland College Board and wish him the best of luck in his future as a student at Parkland College in his computer class; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our admiration and respect. HOUSE RESOLUTION 516 Offered by Representative Tim Johnson: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Stan Wallace of Champaign, Illinois, who recently passed away; and WHEREAS, Stan Wallace was a native of Hillsboro, Illinois; in 1950 he came to the University of Illinois, where he went on to appear on two Big Ten championship football teams; and WHEREAS, Stan Wallace will be remembered for his interception of a pass during the University of Illinois' Rose Bowl game in 1952; Mr. Wallace returned the pass 56 yards and set up the school's go-ahead touchdown; the University went on to win 40-7; and WHEREAS, Stan Wallace went on to become the Chicago Bears first draft pick; he played with the team from 1954 to 1958; from 1959 to 1961 he played for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League and was twice named the All-CFL player; and WHEREAS, In 1958 Stan Wallace returned to the University of Illinois and opened Stan's Gridiron, a campus bar that he operated until he opened Stan's Sportsworld in 1974; and WHEREAS, Stan Wallace was president of the Varsity "I" Association in 1978 and was a radio commentator for the Illini Sports Network for many years, broadcasting University football games; Mr. Wallace was the co-chairman of a planned reunion for the 1952 Rose Bowl players, scheduled for January 1, 2002; and WHEREAS, Stan Wallace is survived by his wife, Mildred "Midge"; his son, Cameron "Cam"; his daughter, Shauna Lierman; and his four grandsons; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all that knew him, the death of Illini great Stan Wallace; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Stan Wallace. HOUSE RESOLUTION 517 Offered by Representative Tim Johnson: WHEREAS, The institution of marriage is one of the cornerstones upon which our society is built, and a marriage that has achieved a notable longevity is truly a model for the people of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Mr. and Mrs. Gene S. Owens of LeRoy, Illinois, will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage; and WHEREAS, Gene S. Owens and the former Jane E. Roy were united in holy matrimony on December 16, 1949, at the parsonage of Prairie Chapel in Farmer City, Illinois; and WHEREAS, They are the loving parents of David Owens, Debbie Keele, and Mark Owens; and WHEREAS, The respect for marriage reaches one of its highest plateaus when a couple such as Gene and Jane celebrate their golden wedding anniversary; and WHEREAS, Gene and Jane stand as examples of the best of our society, and their love and devotion to each other and to their family and friends serve as a reminder to all that hard work, dedication, and love can make a difference in today's world; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Gene and Jane Owens on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary;
11 [January 12, 2000] that we commend them for achieving a long and happy marriage, blessed with children and grandchildren and rich in friendships; and that we wish them happiness and good health in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to them as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 518 Offered by Representative Giglio: WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that the members of this Body welcome the opportunity to recognize citizens of this State who have made outstanding contributions to their country and this State; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that PNCM (SW) Frank L. Johnson, Jr., U.S.N., will retire on February 29, 2000, after twenty-six years of active duty; he will be transferred to the Fleet Reserves; and WHEREAS, He is a native of Chicago; he reported to Personnel Support Activity Detachment, Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois, in December, 1994; and WHEREAS, He is a resident of South Holland and will continue to live in South Holland following his retirement; and WHEREAS, His last workday will be January 13, 2000, at which time a retirement ceremony will be held in his honor; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Master Chief Frank L. Johnson, Jr., as he retires from the United States Navy and extend to him our best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as an expression of our admiration and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 519 Offered by Representative Howard: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to extend their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Sandra Howe Royster, who recently passed away; and WHEREAS, Sandra Howe Royster was born on the South Side of Chicago; she graduated from Hyde Park High School and was educated at eight colleges, including the University of Illinois, Vanderbilt University, the Chicago Music College, and Fisk University; and WHEREAS, Sandra Howe Royster was the driving force behind DanceAfrica Chicago; she was director of programs for the Department of Cultural Affairs in Chicago; she taught live performance classes; and she was an accomplished storyteller and poet who contributed her work to three poetry anthologies between 1972 and 1977; and WHEREAS, Sandra Howe Royster was a chief elder of the Council of Elders of DanceAfrica Chicago; she was a member of the National Board of Directors of the Center for Black Music Research; Ms. Royster was also a volunteer who worked with people living with AIDS and was on the board of directors for Bonaventure, a residence for individuals with AIDS; and WHEREAS, Sandra Howe Royster was a member of the Advisory Board for The House of Blues Foundation, she was a literary advisor for Gallery 37, and she was a former board member of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters; and WHEREAS, Sandra Howe Royster is survived by her parents, James and Gwendolyn Harvey; her brothers, Jonathan McClure, John McClure, Jr., Gordon McClure, Walter Lewis, Kevin Lewis, and Christopher Harvey; her sisters, Toya Harvey and Beth Womack; her daughters, Rebecca Royster-Pates and Francesca Royster; and her two grandchildren; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew and were touched by this remarkable woman, the death of Sandra Howe Royster; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to
[January 12, 2000] 12 the family of Sandra Howe Royster, along with our sincere regards. HOUSE RESOLUTION 520 Offered by Representative O'Brien: WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that the members of this Body welcome the opportunity to recognize citizens of this State who make outstanding contributions to society; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Dr. Lawrence Jacobsen has announced his retirement as Superintendent of the Herscher School District after fourteen years of service; and WHEREAS, A native of Ashkum, Lawrence Jacobsen graduated from Central High School in 1963 and earned his doctorate in education from Illinois State University; and WHEREAS, Prior to serving at Herscher, Dr. Jacobsen served two years as superintendent of schools at Macon; from 1974 to 1984, he also served as superintendent at Sparland; in addition, he served as a high school principal for three years at Mount Carroll and taught for four years in Georgetown; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobsen and his wife, Nancy, are the loving parents to a daughter, Kim Butler, and a son, Brian; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jacobsen plans to stay around Herscher for another year until his wife retires from her teaching job at Kankakee Community College; then, the couple plans to travel and enjoy their retirement years; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Dr. Lawrence Jacobsen on his retirement from the Herscher School District and wish him health and happiness in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Dr. Lawrence Jacobsen as an expression of our admiration and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 521 Offered by Representative Dart: WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey is a native of Racine, Wisconsin, and graduated from Marquette University in 1951; and WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey served as Springfield bureau chief for United Press International before joining the Chicago Daily News in 1961; and WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey worked at the Chicago Daily News as a reporter, national correspondent, assistant managing editor, and Washington, D.C. bureau chief, and spent more than ten years abroad in Europe and Asia as a Daily News foreign correspondent; and WHEREAS, While at the Chicago Daily News, Raymond R. Coffey won two National Headliner Awards for his coverage of the Vietnam War and the civil war in Biafra; he was also honored for his foreign reporting with an Overseas Press Club Award; and WHEREAS, When the Chicago Daily News ceased publication in 1978, Raymond R. Coffey joined the Chicago Tribune as a member of its Washington, D.C. bureau and became the bureau chief in 1980; returning to Chicago in 1986, where he served at the Tribune as associate editor, columnist, and a member of the editorial board; and WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey came to the Chicago Sun-Times in 1987 as managing editor; he is a columnist and a member of the editorial board; and WHEREAS, In 1991 Raymond R. Coffey was among veteran journalists inducted into the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame; this honor was given by the Chicago Headline Club, the local chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists; and WHEREAS, On January 31, 1993, Raymond R. Coffey became the Page 3 columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, offering commentary four days a week from an unmistakably Chicago point of view; and WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey was voted Irishman of the Year by the Emerald Society of the Illinois Irish American Police Association because of his belief in the rights of the common man and his ability
13 [January 12, 2000] to articulate these rights in a reasonable and rational way; and WHEREAS, Raymond R. Coffey has been a champion for the vulnerable, fighting for the rights of abused and neglected children, which has led to major reform of our State child welfare system; and WHEREAS, On December 31, 1999, Raymond R. Coffey will retire from the Chicago Sun-Times; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Raymond R. Coffey on his many years of dedicated service in the field of journalism; and we thank him for his many years of dedication to the people of the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Raymond R. Coffey. HOUSE RESOLUTION 522 Offered by Representative Daniels: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives offer our sincere congratulations to the 1999 York Community High School Girl's Cross Country Team and Coach Larry Bassett for making school history with their second place finish at the State finals; and WHEREAS, The Lady Dukes finished just 13 points out of first place in one of the most competitive State meets in history; and WHEREAS, No other team had a better seven-person lineup than York, which had all seven team members at the State finals finishing in the top 100; and WHEREAS, During the past 22 years, Coach Larry Bassett has guided the girls cross-country team to 16 appearances at the State finals, including 14 finishes in the top 10; and the Lady Dukes have finished among the top 3 teams in the State during 3 out of the last 4 years; and WHEREAS, The Lady Dukes have enjoyed an outstanding championship season, winning the Peoria Invitational, the DuPage County Meet, and the West Suburban Conference Title; and WHEREAS, Team members Kelly Forst, Eva Zellman, Laura Fitzgerald, Allison Billhardt, Maria Cicero, Lori McEllin, Kelly O'Neill, and Jamie Virzi have demonstrated extraordinary determination and commitment; and WHEREAS, We recognize the hard work and dedication of Coach Larry Bassett and the team members to continue the winning tradition at York in cross country and track and field; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we do hereby offer our congratulations to Coach Larry Bassett and the Lady Dukes for making school history with their second place finish at the State finals; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Coach Larry Bassett and the Lady Dukes. HOUSE RESOLUTION 523 Offered by Representative Daniels: WHEREAS, Joe Newton, one of the most successful cross country and track coaches in history has completed his 44th year at York High School; and WHEREAS, On November 6, 1999, he led the Dukes to an unprecedented 20th State Championship Title; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton, who became the first high school coach to be selected as a U.S. Olympic Coach and member of the U.S. Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame, has inspired thousands of young athletes to excel both on and off the field; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton has coached the cross country Dukes to 19 national championships, and his teams have lost only three home cross country meets in 35 years; and WHEREAS, More than 100 of Joe Newton's student athletes have earned college scholarships worth more than $1 million; and
[January 12, 2000] 14 WHEREAS, Joe Newton is a member of the U.S. Olympic Development Track and Field Committee and his coaching experience includes many international events; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton was Assistant Coach of the 1972 American Junior Track Team vs. the U.S.S.R. in Sacramento, California; he was Assistant Manager of the 1979 Pan American Games Track Team in San Juan, Puerto Rico; he was Head Manager of the 1982 American Junior Track Team vs. Bahamas in Colorado Springs, Colorado; he was Assistant Manager of the 1983 U.S. Men's Senior Team vs. Italy and England; he was Head Coach of the 1985 American Junior Track Team vs. Canada, Mexico, and Japan in Vancouver, British Columbia; he became the first high school coach to serve as an assistant manager for the U.S. men's track and field teams at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea; and he was the Head Manager of the U.S. National Junior Team at the 1990 World Junior Championship in Sofia, Bulgaria; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton is a Hall of Fame inductee for numerous organizations, including the United States Track and Field Federation, the Northern Illinois Track and Cross Country Association Hall of Fame, the Keebler Hall of Fame, the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame, the NBC Mutual Hall of Fame, the Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame, the Kappa Sigma Hall of Fame, the Gatorade Coaches Hall of Fame, the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the United States Track Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and the Northwestern University Hall of Fame; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton has earned coach-of-the-year and distinguished service awards from several national athletic associations; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton has left a lasting impression on the sport not only as a coach but as a gifted author and motivational speaker; and WHEREAS, Joe Newton's dynamic, energetic, and zealous devotion to his students has taught us the true definition of champion; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we do hereby honor the achievements of Coach Joe Newton as a dedicated coach, teacher, and friend, and that we offer sincere congratulations on his 20th State Championship Title; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Coach Joe Newton. HOUSE RESOLUTION 524 Offered by Representative Daniels: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives offer our sincere congratulations to the 1999 York Community High School Boy's Cross Country Team and Coach Joe Newton on winning the State championship title in Peoria on November 6, 1999, with a modern-day State record of 24 points, the second lowest score in State history; and WHEREAS, The team was led by Donald Sage, the individual champion, who won with the sixth fastest time in State history and the fastest time ever by a York runner; and WHEREAS, All seven York runners finished with their fastest times ever; the first five runners set a State record with a time that was a whole minute faster than the previous record; and six of the seven runners earned all-State honors, a school record, by finishing in the top 25; and WHEREAS, The Dukes have also been named national champions by Harrier Magazine; and WHEREAS, The Dukes have enjoyed an outstanding championship season, winning the Palatine Invitational, the Peoria Invitational, and clinching their 22nd West Suburban Conference Championship; and WHEREAS, Team members Donald Sage, Pete Cioni, Adam Palumbo, Adam Roche, Peter Stasiulis, John Janulis, Jay McGrane, and Joe Fisher have demonstrated extraordinary determination and commitment in their quest to recapture the State title for York; and WHEREAS, These outstanding young athletes, who have served as role
15 [January 12, 2000] models to their fellow students and who have worked hard together as a "team" all season, encouraging and helping one another reach their goal; and WHEREAS, We recognize the efforts of team members and legendary Coach Joe Newton to continue the winning tradition at York in cross country and track and field; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we do hereby offer our congratulations to Coach Joe Newton and the Duke Team on their 20th State Championship Title; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Coach Joe Newton and the Duke Team. HOUSE RESOLUTION 525 Offered by Representative Sharp: WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that the members of this Body welcome the opportunity to recognize citizens of this State on the occasions which have come to mean so much to them; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Reverend Marvin E. Wiley will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his birth on Monday, January 10, 2000; and WHEREAS, Reverend Wiley, a native of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is the Senior Pastor of the Rock of Ages Baptist Church in Maywood; he became Pastor in March of 1991; and WHEREAS, He graduated from Pine Bluff High School in 1978 and attended Dallas Baptist College in Dallas, Texas; he graduated from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology; and he served as an instructor and enrollment advisor at South Central Career College from 1986 to 1989; and WHEREAS, He is a member of the Salem Baptist District Association of the Baptist General State Convention of Illinois and he serves on the Executive Committee of the Corporate Board of Directors of the Sunday School Publishing Board of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.; and WHEREAS, He was ordained in May of 1981 at the Eighth Avenue Baptist Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and served the Pilgrim Baptist Church in Pine Bluff from 1981 to 1988; he also served the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Pine Bluff as Pastor from 1988 to 1991; and WHEREAS, He is married to the former Marilyn Ross and they have two children, Madilyn Ellise and Jarrett Ryan; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we wish to congratulate Reverend Marvin E. Wiley on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of his birth and extend our best wishes for health and happiness in the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to him as a token of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 526 Offered by Representative Granberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to honor milestones in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Evelyn Stover of Hoffman, Illinois, was recently named a recipient of the Studs Terkel Humanities Service Award; Kaskaskia College and the Illinois Humanities Council made the announcement, citing that Evelyn Stover is responsible for recruiting and training KC ambassadors, a group of seniors who assist at the college; and WHEREAS, Evelyn Stover was also honored because of her work with the Village of Hoffman and the celebration of its 125th anniversary; and WHEREAS, Evelyn Stover will receive a medal of recognition from the mayor of Hoffman in the summer to commemorate this special honor; therefore, be it
[January 12, 2000] 16 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Evelyn Stover on receiving this special recognition; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Evelyn Stover. HOUSE RESOLUTION 533 Offered by Representative Erwin: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestones in the lives of citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis, O.S.B, is celebrating his fortieth year of service to St. Joseph's Parish in Chicago; he was ordained on May 13, 1951; on January 1, 1960 he was assigned to the parish as associate pastor; on June 8, 1969 he was made the pastor of the parish; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis works not only for the parish, but for the community around the parish, and the Archdiocese of Chicago; he is known for evangelism, liturgy, education, and ecumenism among the people; he works to help people enter or return to the Catholic Church; and WHEREAS, Through the efforts of Father Sebastian Charles Lewis, St. Joseph's was invited to join with other area churches in the Chicago Orleans Housing Corporation, creating and overseeing Atrium Village; in 1985 and 1986 he served as vice-chairman of Clergy United for Community Care, a group dedicated to bringing peace to the people of the Cabrini Green Housing Development; he worked with Holy Family Lutheran Church to bring the two denominations together into communion with each other; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis works with fund-raising for St. Joseph's; he manages the scholarship and tuition grant programs for St. Joseph's school; and he was responsible for the drive to renovate the interior of the church; and WHEREAS, In the 1960's Father Sebastian Charles Lewis worked with the Joint Youth Development Committees; he has been a constant member of the Neighborhood Institutional Advisory Council; he is an active participant in community activities and works to promote his neighborhood; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis has served on the Archdiocese Board of Office and Urban Affairs, the Priests Senate, and the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis has worked with the St. Joseph's Outreach Program since 1987; he recently has worked on the funding of the program; the program is designed to help the parish become diverse racially, economically, and socially; and WHEREAS, Father Sebastian Charles Lewis is the vice-chair of the Near North Ministry Alliance; the Alliance is made up of ten local churches serving as a support group of pastors and working in the areas of public education, human resources, and housing; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Father Sebastian Charles Lewis on the occasion of his fortieth anniversary at St. Joseph's Parish in Chicago; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Father Sebastian Charles Lewis. The following resolutions were offered and placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 508 Offered by Representative Meyer: WHEREAS, In 1982, Judge Harold Greene entered the Consent Decree which led to the breakup of the former monopoly Bell Telephone System; and
17 [January 12, 2000] WHEREAS, Since the breakup of the Bell Telephone System, the development of advanced technologies and Internet applications have brought great benefit to Illinois consumers; and WHEREAS, The telecommunications industry is undergoing further transformation which has resulted in a flurry of mega-mergers and consolidations among companies providing both traditional and non-traditional telecommunications and Internet-related services; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Commerce Commission has regulatory authority to review and approve only certain mergers and consolidations among telecommunications providers; and WHEREAS, The Illinois Commerce Commission does not have authority to review mergers and consolidations between long distance companies and cable television companies which also provide telecommunications or Internet-related services to Illinois citizens; and WHEREAS, The consolidation and reorganization of long distance and cable television companies has not always been in the best interest of Illinois citizens and, instead, has resulted in the intentional unauthorized switching of customers' long distance providers, confusing pricing plans and, in many cases, charges for monthly service whether or not long-distance calls are placed; and WHEREAS, It is in the best interests of Illinois citizens that the State recognize that new technologies, new competitive entrants, and ongoing consolidation within the telecommunications industry require equal application of all regulations on all services providers; and WHEREAS, If the Illinois Commerce Commission continues to retain regulatory authority to review telecommunications mergers in the future, that authority should extend to the review and approval of any and all mergers and consolidations of all telecommunications and Internet-related providers, including long distance, cable television, and Internet-related companies which have taken place since January 1, 1998 or which hereafter take place; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the House Public Utilities Committee, or any other committee given authority to work on the upcoming rewrite of the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act, closely examine issues concerning the Illinois Commerce Commission's authority to review and approve telecommunications mergers and consolidations; and that such committee make recommendations that if such authority is continued in the future, that it be applied uniformly to all telecommunications and Internet-related companies; and be it further RESOLVED, That such committee shall report its findings and recommendations to the House prior to the sunset of the Telecommunications Article of the Public Utilities Act. HOUSE RESOLUTION 513 Offered by Representative Saviano: WHEREAS, Federal regulations require every non-subscription user of the PACE paratransit service for persons with disabilities to call in at 5:30 a.m. the day before the transportation is needed, even though the person has the same time and destination schedule every day; and WHEREAS, It takes approximately 3 to 4 years to become a subscription rider, based on the long waiting list for that status; and WHEREAS, Only 45% of the riders on any PACE route are allowed to be subscription riders, allowing space for persons requesting the service for a particular day; and WHEREAS, Allowing persons who take the same route at the same time every day to become subscription riders as soon as they are accepted for PACE services would free PACE employees from answering calls from the same persons every day and would free persons with disabilities and the persons who assist them from making those daily calls; and WHEREAS, The PACE service is regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act; 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.
[January 12, 2000] 18 Congress to require the PACE service to alter its current policy to better accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities who have the same time and destination schedules every day, by allowing those persons to become subscription riders as soon as they have been accepted for the service, and by increasing the percentage of subscription riders allowed on each route; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be delivered to the President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 38 Offered by Representative Poe: WHEREAS, For more than two centuries, the American flag has been a banner of hope for generation after generation of Americans; and WHEREAS, The flag is the symbol of a country that has grown from 13 colonies to a united nation of 50 sovereign states; and WHEREAS, The first flag of the United States was authorized by Congressional Resolution on June 14, 1877, and in 1949, the United States Congress officially designated June 14th of each year as National Flag Day, to be observed by the display of the flag and appropriate ceremonies; and WHEREAS, The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was first used in 1892, was made official by the United States Congress in 1945, and through the years has been recited to reaffirm our love and loyalty to our flag and country and to the ideals that have made America a great nation; and WHEREAS, The General Assembly of the State of Illinois recognizes and appreciates the symbolism represented when our flag is proudly displayed and celebrated; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we hereby declare that the 30 days from June 14 to July 14, inclusive, shall be observed annually as American Flag Month in the State of Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the Governor of the State of Illinois. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 39 Offered by Representatives Hartke - Granberg: WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is proud to remember people, places, things, or events that have been a major influence on the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, One way the State of Illinois can bestow such an honor is by renaming a major highway, interstate, or traffic route; and WHEREAS, The National Road was the nation's first interstate highway conceived by Thomas Jefferson and Albert Gallatin, beginning in Cumberland, Maryland in 1811 and ending in Illinois in 1833; and WHEREAS, This road was the means of travel of our hardy pioneer forefathers; and WHEREAS, This road was rebuilt in the 1920's as U.S. Route 40 beginning at the State line shared with Indiana, running through such communities as Marshal, Martinsville, Casey, Greenup, Jewett, Montrose, Teutopolis, Effingham, Altamont, St. Elmo, Brownstown, Bluff City, Vandalia, Mulberry Grove, Greenville, Pocahontas, Highland, St. Jacob, Troy, Collinsville, and ends in East St. Louis at the historic Eads Bridge and the Gateway to the West; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that U.S. Route 40 be renamed The Historic National Road; and be it further RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation be requested to erect, at suitable locations consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques, signs, or markers giving
19 [January 12, 2000] notice of the name; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the Secretary of the Department of Transportation. INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS The following bills were introduced, read by title a first time, ordered printed and placed in the Committee on Rules: HOUSE BILL 3074. Filed by Representative Lang, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health. HOUSE BILL 3075. Filed by Representative Lang, a bill for AN ACT in relation to mental health. HOUSE BILL 3076. Filed by Representative Lang, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 3077. Filed by Representative Lang, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Act on the Aging. HOUSE BILL 3078. Filed by Representative Lang, a bill for AN ACT in relation to health facilities. HOUSE BILL 3079. Filed by Representative Hartke, a bill for AN ACT concerning day care homes. HOUSE BILL 3080. Filed by Representative Black, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by adding Section 11-42-11.2. HOUSE BILL 3081. Filed by Representatives Bill Mitchell - Black, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Environmental Protection Act. HOUSE BILL 3082. Filed by Representative Reitz, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 by changing Section 21-1.5. HOUSE BILL 3083. Filed by Representative Lindner, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Municipal Code by changing Section 2-3-5. HOUSE BILL 3084. Filed by Representative Meyer, a bill for AN ACT to create the Safe Home Loan Act of 2000. HOUSE BILL 3085. Filed by Representative Rutherford, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Community Mental Health Act by changing Section 3a. HOUSE BILL 3086. Filed by Representative Steve Davis, a bill for AN ACT in relation to the State Comptroller. HOUSE BILL 3087. Filed by Representative Steve Davis, a bill for AN ACT in relation to the State Treasurer. HOUSE BILL 3088. Filed by Representative Steve Davis, a bill for AN ACT in relation to the Attorney General. HOUSE BILL 3089. Filed by Representative Steve Davis, a bill for AN ACT in relation to the Secretary of State. HOUSE BILL 3090. Filed by Representative Parke, a bill for AN ACT concerning parental notice of abortion. HOUSE BILL 3091. Filed by Representative Dart, a bill for AN ACT to re-enact various criminal provisions of Public Act 88-680 and to amend the Criminal Code of 1961 and the Criminal Identification Act. HOUSE BILL 3092. Introduced by Representative Currie, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act by changing Section 6. HOUSE BILL 3093. Introduced by Representative Granberg, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Act by changing Section 29a. HOUSE BILL 3094. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli - Burke - Bugielski - McAuliffe - Saviano, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Sections 13-302, 13-306, 13-308, 13-309, 13-310, and 13-311 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3095. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli - Bugielski - Burke - Joseph Lyons - Lopez, Bradley, McAuliffe and Saviano, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code and the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3096. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli - Bugielski - McAuliffe - Saviano - Burke, Acevedo, Bradley, Lopez and Joseph Lyons, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-128 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3097. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli -
[January 12, 2000] 20 McAuliffe - Burke - Bugielski - Saviano, Acevedo, Bradley, Lopez and Eileen Lyons, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-128.2 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3098. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli - Saviano - Bugielski - McAuliffe - Joseph Lyons and Bradley, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-128.4 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3099. Introduced by Representatives Capparelli - Bugielski - Burke - Joseph Lyons - Bradley, Acevedo, Lang and Lopez, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-128 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3100. Introduced by Representative Skinner, a bill for AN ACT in relation to riparian rights. HOUSE BILL 3101. Introduced by Representative Hartke, a bill for AN ACT in relation to public employee benefits. HOUSE BILL 3102. Introduced by Representative Burke, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Residential Mortgage License Act by changing Section 1-1. HOUSE BILL 3103. Introduced by Representative Burke, a bill for AN ACT in relation to business transactions. HOUSE BILL 3104. Introduced by Representatives Righter - Sommer - John Jones, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Environmental Protection Act. HOUSE BILL 3105. Introduced by Representatives Bradley - Capparelli - McAuliffe - Joseph Lyons - Bugielski, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-164 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3106. Introduced by Representative Giglio, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Insurance Code by adding Section 154.9. HOUSE BILL 3107. Introduced by Representative Giglio, a bill for AN ACT concerning pupils, amending named Acts. HOUSE BILL 3108. Introduced by Representatives Bugielski - Capparelli - Bradley - Lopez - Joseph Lyons, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Sections 6-128, 6-140, 6-144, and 6-151 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3109. Introduced by Representatives Bugielski - Capparelli - Bradley - Joseph Lyons - Burke, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code and the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3110. Introduced by Representative McGuire, a bill for AN ACT in relation to aging. HOUSE BILL 3111. Introduced by Representative Durkin, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act by changing Sections 25 and 65. HOUSE BILL 3112. Introduced by Representative John Turner, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Code of Civil Procedure by changing Sections 8-2001, 8-2003, and 8-2004, changing the heading of Part 20 of Article VIII, and adding Sections 8-2005 and 8-2006. HOUSE BILL 3113. Introduced by Representatives Beaubien - Brosnahan - Durkin - Fritchey - John Turner, a bill for AN ACT concerning evidence. HOUSE BILL 3114. Introduced by Representatives McAuliffe - Saviano, a bill for AN ACT concerning annual stipends for county officers. HOUSE BILL 3115. Introduced by Representative McAuliffe, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code and the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3116. Introduced by Representative McAuliffe, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code. HOUSE BILL 3117. Introduced by Representative Silva, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act by changing Section 72. HOUSE BILL 3118. Introduced by Representative Garrett, a bill for AN ACT to amend the North Shore Sanitary District Act by changing Section 11. HOUSE BILL 3119. Introduced by Representative Coulson, a bill for AN ACT amending the Good Samaritan Food Donor Act by adding Section
21 [January 12, 2000] 2.14 and changing Section 3. HOUSE BILL 3120. Introduced by Representative Biggins, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Property Tax Code by changing Sections 15-5 and 15-60. HOUSE BILL 3121. Introduced by Representative Biggins, a bill for AN ACT concerning taxation. HOUSE BILL 3122. Introduced by Representative O'Brien, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Income Tax Act by adding Section 212. HOUSE BILL 3123. Introduced by Representative Novak, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by changing Section 9A-11. HOUSE BILL 3124. Introduced by Representative Burke, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Sections 6-210.1 and 8-172 and adding Sections 6-210.2 and 8-172.1 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3125. Introduced by Representative Burke, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-111 and to amend the State Mandates Act. HOUSE BILL 3126. Introduced by Representatives Eileen Lyons - Hamos - Black - Franks - Howard, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code by adding Section 4-1.6b. HOUSE BILL 3127. Introduced by Representatives Joseph Lyons - Capparelli - Bugielski - Burke - Bradley, a bill for AN ACT to amend the Illinois Pension Code by changing Section 6-164 and to amend the State Mandates Act. At the hour of 1:35 o'clock p.m., Representative Currie moved that the House do now adjourn until Thursday, January 13, 2000, at 12:00 o'clock noon. The motion prevailed. And the House stood adjourned.
[January 12, 2000] 22 NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE JAN 12, 2000 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 113 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,JERRY P SLONE P BURKE P HOEFT P MOFFITT P SMITH P CAPPARELLI P HOFFMAN P MOORE P SOMMER P COULSON P HOLBROOK E MORROW P STEPHENS P COWLISHAW P HOWARD E MULLIGAN P STROGER P CROSS P HULTGREN P MURPHY P TENHOUSE P CROTTY P JOHNSON,TIM P MYERS P TURNER,ART P CURRIE E 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 E PANKAU P WIRSING P DAVIS,STEVE E 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

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