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STATE OF ILLINOIS                               HOUSE JOURNAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY 97TH LEGISLATIVE DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002 11:30 O'CLOCK A.M. NO. 97
[February 14, 2002] 2 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Daily Journal Index 97th Legislative Day Action Page(s) Adjournment........................................ 26 Change of Sponsorship.............................. 12 Committee on Rules Reassignments................... 6 Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 5 Committee on Rules Referrals....................... 5 Fiscal Notes Supplied.............................. 7 Judicial Notes Supplied............................ 7 Quorum Roll Call................................... 4 Temporary Committee Assignments.................... 4 Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 0086 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 0582 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 0661 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 2579 Committee Report................................... 4 HB 3036 Committee Report................................... 5 HB 3247 Motion Submitted................................... 6 HB 3632 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 3642 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 3653 Third Reading...................................... 23 HB 3672 Third Reading...................................... 23 HB 3676 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 3710 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 3712 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 3776 Second Reading..................................... 23 HB 3794 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 3797 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 3810 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 3933 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 3938 Second Reading..................................... 23 HB 3983 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 3998 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 3999 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 4004 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 4007 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 4044 Third Reading...................................... 24 HB 4073 Second Reading - Amendment/s....................... 23 HB 4092 Third Reading...................................... 25 HB 4104 Second Reading..................................... 23 HB 4110 Second Reading..................................... 23 HB 4130 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 4159 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4218 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4220 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 4229 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4292 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4311 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4326 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4328 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4331 Committee Report................................... 8 HB 4365 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4397 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 4407 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4438 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 4448 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4889 Committee Report................................... 7
3 [February 14, 2002] Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s) HB 4890 Committee Report................................... 7 HB 4898 Committee Report................................... 9 HB 4911 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4933 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4941 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4948 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4952 Committee Report................................... 10 HB 4974 Committee Report................................... 11 HB 4989 Committee Report................................... 10 HJR 0059 Resolution......................................... 21 HJR 0060 Resolution......................................... 22 HJR 0062 Committee Report................................... 4 HR 0658 Adoption........................................... 25 HR 0660 Adoption........................................... 25 HR 0664 Resolution......................................... 18 HR 0665 Resolutions........................................ 13 HR 0666 Resolution......................................... 19 HR 0667 Agreed Resolution.................................. 14 HR 0668 Resolution......................................... 20 HR 0669 Resolution......................................... 20 HR 0670 Resolution......................................... 21 HR 0671 Agreed Resolution.................................. 15 HR 0672 Agreed Resolution.................................. 16 HR 0673 Agreed Resolution.................................. 16 HR 0674 Agreed Resolution.................................. 16 HR 0675 Agreed Resolution.................................. 17 HR 0676 Agreed Resolution.................................. 18 HR 0681 Adoption........................................... 25 SB 0119 Senate Message - Conference Committee Appointed.... 6
[February 14, 2002] 4 The House met pursuant to adjournment. The Speaker in the Chair. Prayer by Pastor John Price of the Springfield Church in Christ of Springfield, Illinois. Representative Eileen Lyons 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: 115 present. (ROLL CALL 1) By unanimous consent, Representatives Berns, Bugielski and Durkin were excused from attendance. REQUEST TO BE SHOWN ON QUORUM Having been absent when the Quorum Roll Call for Attendance was taken, this is to advise you that I, Representative Hassert, should be recorded as present. PERMANENT COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Speaker Madigan appointed the following permanent Committee Assignment: following House Committees: Electric Utility & Deregulation: Representative Hassert, Co-Chairperson. TEMPORARY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS The Speaker announced the following temporary committee assignments: Representative Lawfer replaced Representative Berns in the Committee on Consumer Protection on February 13, 2002. Representative Wait replaced Representative Winkel in the Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform on February 13, 2002. Representative Klingler replaced Representative Cowlishaw, Representative Wright replaced Representative Winkel, and Representative Bill Mitchell replaced Representative Kurtz in the Committee on Joint Mental Health & Patient Abuse & the Disabled Community on February 13, 2002. REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to which the following were referred, action taken earlier today, and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "approved for consideration" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 2579. That the resolution be reported "recommends be adopted" and be placed on the House Calendar: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 62. The committee roll call vote on the foregoing Legislative Measures is as follows: 4, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Currie, Chair Y Hannig Y Cross Y Tenhouse, Spkpn A Turner, Art Representative Currie, Chairperson, from the Committee on Rules to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002,
5 [February 14, 2002] and reported the same back with the following recommendations: That the bill be reported "approved for consideration" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILLS 86, 582 and 661. That the bill be reported "approved for consideration" and be placed on the order of Third Reading -- Standard Debate: HOUSE BILL 3036. The committee roll call vote on the foregoing Legislative Measures is as follows: 5, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Currie, Chair Y Hannig Y Cross Y Tenhouse, Spkpn Y Turner, Art (Lang) COMMITTEE ON RULES REFERRALS Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint action motions have been assigned as follows: Committee on Constitutional Officers: HOUSE BILL 5791. Committee on Counties & Townships: HOUSE BILL 5704. Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 4199, 4255 and 5627. Committee on Financial Institutions: HOUSE BILL 5822. Committee on Human Services: HOUSE BILL 6041. Committee on Judiciary I-Civil Law: HOUSE BILLS 5823, 5860 and 5940. Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law: HOUSE BILL 576. Committee on Labor: HOUSE BILL 3658. Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE BILL 860. Committee on Revenue: HOUSE BILLS 3775, 5634 and 5635. Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles: HOUSE BILL 5854. COMMITTEE ON RULES REFERRALS Representative Barbara Flynn Currie, Chairperson of the Committee on Rules, reported the following legislative measures and/or joint action motions have been assigned as follows: Committee on Consumer Protection: HOUSE BILL 3718. Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform: HOUSE BILL 4075. Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education: HOUSE BILL 3732. Committee on Executive: HOUSE BILLS 4023, 5016, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020, 5021, 5022, 5026, 5027, 5028, 5029, 5032, 5033, 5035, 5036, 5037, 5038, 5039, 5040, 5041, 5042, 5044, 5045, 5046, 5047, 5048, 5050, 5051, 5052, 5053, 5055, 5057, 5058, 5059, 5060, 5061, 5062, 5063, 5065, 5066, 5068, 5069, 5070, 5071, 5072, 5073, 5074, 5075, 5076, 5077, 5078, 5079, 5080, 5081, 5083, 5084, 5085, 5086, 5087, 5088, 5089, 5090, 5092, 5093, 5094, 5095, 5096, 5098, 5099, 5100, 5101, 5102, 5103, 5104, 5105, 5106, 5107, 5108, 5109, 5111, 5112, 5113, 5114, 5116, 5117, 5118, 5119, 5120, 5121, 5122, 5124, 5125, 5127, 5128, 5129, 5130, 5131, 5132, 5133, 5134, 5136, 5137, 5138, 5139, 5140, 5141, 5142, 5144, 5145, 5146, 5147, 5149, 5150, 5151, 5152, 5153, 5154, 5155, 5157, 5158, 5159, 5160, 5161, 5162, 5165, 5167, 5168, 5169, 5170, 5171, 5176, 5183, 5184, 5185, 5186, 5187, 5188, 5189, 5190, 5200, 5201, 5202, 5203, 5204, 5205, 5206, 5207, 5208, 5209, 5210, 5211, 5218, 5219, 5220, 5221, 5222, 5223, 5224, 5225, 5226, 5227, 5228, 5229, 5230, 5231, 5232, 5233, 5234, 5235, 5236, 5237, 5238, 5239, 5240, 5241, 5242, 5243, 5245, 5246, 5248, 5249, 5250, 5251, 5252, 5253, 5254, 5255, 5259, 5260, 5265, 5267, 5271, 5275, 5278, 5279, 5281, 5282, 5287, 5288, 5291, 5292, 5295, 5296, 5297, 5298, 5299, 5300, 5301, 5303, 5304, 5305, 5306, 5307, 5308, 5309, 5310, 5311, 5312, 5313, 5314, 5315, 5316, 5317, 5318, 5319, 5320, 5321, 5322, 5323, 5324, 5325, 5326,
[February 14, 2002] 6 5327, 5328, 5329, 5334, 5335, 5338, 5339, 5340, 5341, 5342, 5343, 5344, 5345, 5346, 5349, 5350, 5351, 5352, 5353, 5357, 5358, 5363, 5365, 5366, 5367, 5368, 5369, 5370, 5371, 5372, 5374, 5375, 5376, 5377, 5382, 5383, 5384, 5385, 5392, 5393, 5394, 5395, 5396, 5397, 5398, 5399, 5400, 5401, 5402, 5403, 5404, 5405, 5406, 5407, 5408, 5409, 5410, 5411, 5414, 5415, 5416, 5417, 5421, 5422, 5423, 5424, 5425, 5426, 5427, 5430, 5431, 5432, 5433, 5434, 5436, 5437, 5438, 5439, 5440, 5441, 5442, 5443, 5444, 5445, 5446, 5447, 5448, 5449, 5450, 5451, 5452, 5453, 5454, 5455, 5456, 5458, 5459, 5460, 5462, 5463, 5464, 5465, 5466, 5467, 5468, 5469, 5470, 5471, 5476, 5477, 5478, 5479, 5480, 5482, 5484, 5486, 5487, 5488, 5489, 5490, 5493, 5494, 5495, 5496, 5497, 5498, 5499, 5500, 5501, 5502, 5503, 5506, 5507, 5508, 5509, 5510, 5513, 5514, 5515, 5516, 5517, 5518, 5521, 5522, 5523, 5524, 5525, 5526, 5527, 5528, 5529, 5530, 5531, 5532, 5533, 5534, 5535, 5536, 5537, 5538, 5539, 5540, 5541, 5542, 5443, 5544, 5545, 5546, 5548, 5553, 5554, 5555, 5556, 5557, 5558, 5559, 5560, 5562, 5563, 5564, 5565, 5566, 5567, 5569, 5570 and 5938. Committee on Insurance: HOUSE BILL 4975. Committee on Registration & Regulation: HOUSE BILL 6032. Committee on State Government Administration: HOUSE BILL 4444. COMMITTEE ON RULES REASSIGNMENTS Representative Currie, from the Committee on Rules, recalled: HOUSE BILL 4168 from the Committee on Public Utilities and reassigned it to the Committee on Executive. HOUSE BILL 4506 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Personnel & Pension. HOUSE BILL 4527 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Personnel & Pensions. HOUSE BILL 4546 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Consumer Protection. HOUSE BILL 4726 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education. HOUSE BILL 4762 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Elementary & Secondary Eduction. HOUSE BILL 4870 from the Committee on Executive and reassigned it to the Committee on Human Services. HOUSE BILL 4896 from the Committee on Labor and reassigned it to the Committee on Insurance. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT APPOINTMENTS Representative Currie moved that the House accede to the request of the Senate for a Committee of Conference on SENATE BILL 119. The motion prevailed. The Speaker appointed the following as such committee on the part of the House: Representatives Currie, Schoenberg, Garrett; Tenhouse and Rutherford. Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate. VETO MOTIONS SUBMITTED Representative Hassert submitted the following written motion, which was placed on the order of Motions: MOTION I move to accept the specific recommendations of the Governor as to HOUSE BILL 3247 in manner and form as follows: AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3247 IN ACCEPTANCE OF GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS Amend House Bill 3247 on page 74, immediately below line 30, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the
7 [February 14, 2002] State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 77, immediately below line 32, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 79, line 2, by replacing "100" with "10"; and on page 79, line 3, by replacing "east" with "west"; and on page 79, immediately below line 4, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 80, immediately below line 4, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 83, immediately below line 23, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 84, immediately below line 26, by inserting the following: "Language establishing a reverter without further action to the State of Illinois should the land be used for purposes other than public purposes shall be placed in the quitclaim deed conveying said property."; and on page 104, by deleting lines 28 through 32; and on page 105, by deleting lines 1 through 21. FISCAL NOTES SUPPLIED Fiscal Notes have been supplied for HOUSE BILLS 3676, 3782, 4129, 4200, 4203, 4208, 4223, 4322, 4352, 4367, 4368, 4394, 4911, 4925 and 4974. JUDICIAL NOTES SUPPLIED Judicial Notes have been supplied for HOUSE BILLS 4014, 4123, 4124, 4129, 4179, 4200, 4203, 4223, 4245, 4274, 4275, 4292, 4353, 4354, 4366, 4367, 4371 and 4394. REPORTS FROM STANDING COMMITTEES Representative Smith, Chairperson, from the Committee on Agriculture to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILLS 4438, 4889 and 4890. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 4438 and 4889 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Smith, Michael, Chair Y Mautino A Forby A Mitchell, Bill Y Fowler Y Myers, Richard Y Hartke A O'Brien A Jones, John Y Poe Y Lawfer, Spkpn A Reitz, V-Chair
[February 14, 2002] 8 Y Watson, Jim The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4890 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Smith, Michael, Chair Y Mautino A Forby A Mitchell, Bill Y Fowler Y Myers, Richard Y Hartke A O'Brien Y Jones, John Y Poe Y Lawfer, Spkpn Y Reitz, V-Chair Y Watson, Jim Representative Curry, Chairperson, from the Committee on Appropriations - Elementary & Secondary Education to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILL 3673. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 3673 is as follows: 17, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Curry, Julie, Chair Y Mendoza Y Acevedo Y Meyer Y Bellock Y Mitchell, Bill Y Coulson Y Mitchell, Jerry, Spkpn Y Delgado Y Murphy Y Giles, V-Chair Y Slone Y Johnson Y Smith, Michael Y Lawfer Y Sommer Y Younge Representative Steve Davis, Chairperson, from the Committee on Constitutional Officers to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILLS 3712, 4159, 4229, 4311, 4326 and 4331. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 4328. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 3712, 4229, 4311, 4328, and 4331 is as follows: 9, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Davis, Steve, Chair Y Crotty, V-Chair Y Bassi Y Holbrook Y Bost Y Kosel, Spkpn Y Brosnahan Y Mathias Y McGuire The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 4159 and 4326 is as follows: 8, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Davis, Steve, Chair Y Crotty, V-Chair Y Bassi Y Holbrook Y Bost Y Kosel, Spkpn A Brosnahan Y Mathias Y McGuire Representative Fritchey, Chairperson, from the Committee on Consumer Protection to which the following were referred, action taken
9 [February 14, 2002] on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILL 3632. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 3632 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. P Fritchey, Chair Y Mendoza Y Berns (Lawfer) Y Miller Y Brady, Spkpn Y Pankau Y Delgado Y Parke Y Garrett Y Soto Y Kurtz Y Wirsing Y Yarbrough Representative Boland, Chairperson, from the Committee on Elections & Campaign Reform to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILL 4130. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Short Debate: HOUSE BILL 3642. That the bill be reported "do pass" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: HOUSE BILLS 4397 and 4898. That the bill be reported "do pass as amended" and be placed on the order of Second Reading -- Standard Debate: HOUSE BILL 3810. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 3642 and 4130 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair Y Lindner A Cross Y Lyons, Eileen, Spkpn Y Curry, Julie Y McCarthy Y Garrett, V-Chair Y Osterman Y Hoeft Y Slone Y Winkel (Wait) The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 3810 is as follows: 6, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair A Lindner A Cross N Lyons, Eileen, Spkpn Y Curry, Julie Y McCarthy A Garrett, V-Chair Y Osterman Y Hoeft Y Slone A Winkel (Wait) The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4397 is as follows: 6, Yeas; 4, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair Y Lindner A Cross Y Lyons, Eileen, Spkpn N Curry, Julie N McCarthy N Garrett, V-Chair Y Osterman Y Hoeft N Slone Y Winkel (Wait) The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4898 is as follows: 6, Yeas; 3, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Boland, Chair N Lindner A Cross N Lyons, Eileen, Spkpn Y Curry, Julie Y McCarthy Y Garrett, V-Chair Y Osterman
[February 14, 2002] 10 N Hoeft Y Slone A Winkel (Wait) Representative Burke, Chairperson, from the Committee on Financial Institutions to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILL 4952. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4952 is as follows: 16, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. A Bugielski, Chair Y Lyons, Joseph Y Biggins Y Meyer, Spkpn Y Burke, V-Chair Y Morrow A Capparelli Y Novak Y Davis, Monique Y O'Connor Y Durkin Y Righter Y Giles Y Saviano Y Hassert A Schoenberg Y Hultgren Y Simpson Y Jones, Shirley A Zickus Representative Flowers, Chairperson, from the Committee on Health Care Availability & Access to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILLS 3933, 3983 and 4220. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 3933 is as follows: 10, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Flowers, Chair Y May Y Coulson Y Miller Y Kenner, V-Chair Y Mulligan Y Klingler Y Ryan Y Krause N Sommer Y Soto The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 4220 and 3983 is as follows: 11, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Flowers, Chair Y May Y Coulson Y Miller Y Kenner, V-Chair Y Mulligan Y Klingler Y Ryan Y Krause Y Sommer Y Soto Representative Mautino, Chairperson, from the Committee on Insurance to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILL 4989. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4989 is as follows: 12, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Mautino, Chair Y Hultgren Y Bradley Y Kenner Y Brady Y Osmond Y Brunsvold Y Pankau
11 [February 14, 2002] A Bugielski Y Parke, Spkpn Y Colvin Y Winters Y Yarbrough Representative Hoffman, Chairperson, from the Committee on Transportation & Motor Vehicles to which the following were referred, action taken on February 13, 2002, 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: HOUSE BILLS 3794, 3797, 4218, 4292, 4365, 4407, 4448, 4911, 4933, 4941, 4948 and 4974. The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 3797 is as follows: 18, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair A Kosel A Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph A Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4218 is as follows: 16, Yeas; 4, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel A Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph N Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz N Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn N Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4292 is as follows: 17, Yeas; 2, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair N Kosel Y Bassi A Lyons, Joseph Y Black P Mathias Y Brosnahan P McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn N Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4365 is as follows: 20, Yeas; 1, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel Y Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph N Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman
[February 14, 2002] 12 Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILL 4948 is as follows: 19, Yeas; 0, Nays; 1, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel A Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph P Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 3794, 4407, 4911, 4941 and 4974 is as follows: 21, 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 Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus The committee roll call vote on HOUSE BILLS 4448 and 4933 is as follows: 20, Yeas; 0, Nays; 0, Answering Present. Y Hoffman, Chair Y Kosel A Bassi Y Lyons, Joseph Y Black Y Mathias Y Brosnahan Y McAuliffe Y Collins Y O'Brien, V-Chair Y Fowler Y Osterman Y Garrett Y Reitz Y Hamos Y Schmitz Y Hartke Y Wait, Spkpn Y Jones, John Y Watson, Jim Y Zickus CHANGE OF SPONSORSHIP Representative Saviano asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Burke asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 4004. Representative Miller asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Giles asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 4958. Representative Hamos asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Krause asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 5635.
13 [February 14, 2002] Representative Bassi asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Krause asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 5825. Representative Slone asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Madigan asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 4023. Representative Boland asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Kenner asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 3668. Representative Fowler asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Reitz asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 4335. Representative Boland asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Madigan asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 4199. Representative May asked and obtained unanimous consent to be removed as chief sponsor and Representative Madigan asked and obtained unanimous consent to be shown as chief sponsor of HOUSE BILL 5627. AGREED RESOLUTIONS The following resolutions were offered and placed on the Calendar on the order of Agreed Resolutions. HOUSE RESOLUTION 665 Offered by Representative Schoenberg: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Joanne Andrews, who passed away on January 24, 2002; and WHEREAS, For the past four decades, Joanne Andrews took on issues in Wilmette ranging from historic preservation to property tax reform, both as a village trustee and all-around civic leader; she also earned her place among a group of women who in many ways reshaped the political landscape of the village starting in the 1960s and 1970s; and WHEREAS, Joanne Andrews was born in Evanston, spending her childhood in Iowa and later Chicago; she moved to Wilmette in 1959 with her husband David and their first daughter, Katherine; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Andrew began what would be a lifelong involvement in local and regional issues, starting with the League of Women Voters and an inner-city outreach program through St. Augustine's Church; and WHEREAS, In the early 1970s, Mrs. Andrews helped found the Wilmette Forum, which redefined the way local candidates were elected; at the end of the 1960s, the decades-old caucus system had fractured, leading to the formation of local political parties and bitter election battles; the forum worked to encourage independent candidates, get them to run fair campaigns and get them exposure through public meetings; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Andrews also was instrumental in putting together a community fair in 1972 for the village's 100th birthday; and WHEREAS, Shortly after becoming president of the Wilmette Historical Society in 1973, Mrs. Andrews spearheaded an effort to save the village's 1873 train depot; the society raised more than $15,000 to move the structure to the 1100 block of Wilmette Avenue, where it now holds a restaurant; she also helped design and edit three editions of "Wilmette: A History.", and co-owned and ran DuBane's Print Shop, a Chicago business started by her stepfather; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Andrews took leadership in many things the village still benefits from; in the late 1970s, Mrs. Andrews became interested in property tax reform after finding systematic inequalities in the way properties were assessed in Cook County; her research led to an appointment on a special commission under the Cook County Board; and WHEREAS, After one narrow election loss and a term on the Plan Commission, Mrs. Andrews won election in 1989 to the Village Board, where she served until 1997; and
[February 14, 2002] 14 WHEREAS, Mrs. Andrews became involved in formulating bulk controls for home construction and a historic preservation ordinance which led to the creation of the Historic Preservation Commission; and WHEREAS, Joanne Andrews will be best remembered as someone who could master very technical and complicated issues, and who also fought tenaciously on issues that greatly benefitted the Wilmette community; and WHEREAS, The passing of Joanne Andrews will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved her, especially her husband, David; her daughters, Katherine and Amy; her son, Dana; and her grandchildren; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew her, the death of Joanne Andrews of Wilmette, Illinois; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Joanne Andrews with our sincere condolences. HOUSE RESOLUTION 667 Offered by Representative Osmond: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Daniel T. Drew, mayor of Waukegan, who passed away on January 30, 2002; and WHEREAS, A member of a pioneer Waukegan family, Daniel T. Drew was born on July 22, 1948 in Waukegan to Daniel B. Drew and Anne Drew; the first Drews came to Lake County from Ireland in the 1830s; in Mr. Drew's generation there were 14 Drew cousins who grew up in Waukegan and who share his love for community and commitment to public service; and WHEREAS, Mr. Drew was a member of St. Anastasia Parish, a graduate of Immaculate Conception High School and a member of the first graduating class of Carmel High School; Mr. Drew attended the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from Loyola University in Chicago; Mr. Drew received his master's degree from Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri; and WHEREAS, Mr. Drew was the Superintendent of Finance for the Waukegan Park District for 16 years, Waukegan City Collector from 1979 to 1985, City Treasurer from 1993 to 2001, and currently was mayor of the city of Waukegan; and WHEREAS, It was Mr. Drew's dream from childhood to be the Mayor of Waukegan; he was uniquely suited to the job not only with the proper credentials, but also the temperament and the vision to be a great mayor; and WHEREAS, Mayor Drew loved Waukegan and the people who lived in it; he had a talent for inspiring people of all races, nationalities, and walks of life to work together to renew the cultural, economic, educational, and social fabric of Waukegan; and WHEREAS, In addition to his public service in government, Mayor Drew volunteered many hours of service to his church and community; he coached grade school football, served on his parish school board, and appeared every year in the Carmel High School fundraiser, Street Scenes; and WHEREAS, Mayor Drew loved to gather with family and friends to celebrate the joyous occasions of life, birthdays, graduations, and holidays; best of all, he loved to root for the Chicago Bears; and WHEREAS, The death of Mayor Drew will be deeply felt by all who knew him and loved him, especially his wife of 30 years, Peggy; his children, Maggie (Fred) Losch, Dan (Allison) Drew, Christine Drew, and Kevin Drew; his sisters, Marianne (Peter) Jula, Donna (Claude) Incaudo, Sr. Betty Drew S.H.C.J., and Kathleen (Ron) Spong; his aunts, Lollie Drew and Carol Mather; his uncle, Al Sudeikis; as well as many cousins, nieces, and nephews; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that mourn, along with all
15 [February 14, 2002] who knew him, the death of Mayor Daniel T. Drew of Waukegan; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Mayor Daniel T. Drew with our deepest sympathies. HOUSE RESOLUTION 671 Offered by Representative Currie: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to express their sincere condolences to the family and friends of James W. Clement, who passed away on January 30, 2002; and WHEREAS, Jim Clement was a Chicago patent lawyer who pushed for racial integration and equality in Chicago's public schools; he was among the most memorable members of the Chicago Board of Education, although he served only two years, from 1964 to 1966; and WHEREAS, A vocal opponent of Chicago Public School Superintendent Benjamin Willis, Mr. Clement was especially critical on integration matters, including the use of mobile classrooms--critics at the time called them Willis Wagons--to relieve overcrowding in schools that were mostly or all black, without ending racial segregation in the system; and WHEREAS, A lifelong Illinois resident and a resident of Hyde Park for 50 years, Mr. Clement earned bachelor's degrees in chemistry in 1935, making Phi Beta Kappa and Bronze Table, and in physics in 1943, and obtained a master's degree in chemistry in 1936, all from the University of Illinois; he received a law degree in 1941 from Northwestern University; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement spent the summers of 1935 and 1936 building homes in Quaker work camps, first for coal miners in Pennsylvania then in Switzerland following a landslide; at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin he watched the heroics of Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe, the latter of whom became a congressman and a longtime friend of Mr. Clement's; he also spent a year teaching chemistry, physics, English and choir at the American School for Boys in Baghdad, Iraq; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement served in the military from 1943 to 1946, serving stateside in both the Army and the Navy; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement clerked for Otto Kerner Sr., a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals and father of Illinois Governor Otto Kerner, and served in Governor Adlai E. Stevenson's administration as counselor to the finance director; in addition he mentored a number of state lawmakers, one of whom was former Illinois congressman and former U.S. Court of Appeals Chief Judge Abner Mikva; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement was a partner in the intellectual property law firms of Dressler, Goldsmith, Clement & Gordon and Clement & Ryan, where he continued to practice patent and trademark law until shortly before his death; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement served on the boards of the Illinois division of the American Civil Liberties Union, Thresholds, and the Committee on Illinois Government; in addition, he was a member of the Illinois Bar Association for 60 years; and WHEREAS, Mr. Clement played tennis until a knee injury forced him to stop at 83; and WHEREAS, Jim Clement was a devoted husband, father and family man who reveled in the activities and accomplishments of his wife of 49 years, and his children, including his daughter Jill, who preceded him in death; and WHEREAS, The death of Jim Clement will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him, especially his wife, Kay; his daughter, Kim; his sons, John, Adam and Peter, and his seven grandchildren; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn, along with all who knew him, the death of Jim Clement of Chicago; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of James W. Clement with our sincere condolences.
[February 14, 2002] 16 HOUSE RESOLUTION 672 Offered by Representative Brosnahan: WHEREAS, On April 21, 2002, Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123 will celebrate its 100th anniversary; and WHEREAS, District personnel have achieved their mission and have set their goals even higher throughout the decades; and WHEREAS, The commitment of everyone, especially parents and community members, has made the past 100 years of excellence possible; and WHEREAS, The schools in the Oak Lawn-Hometown district are: Covington, Hannum, Hometown, Kolmar, McGugan, and Sward; and WHEREAS, Superintendent Jim Paziotopoulos, Assistant Superintendent/Business Administrator, Robert Kolb, and Assistant Superintendent Kathleen McCord provide excellent leadership to the district and look forward to guiding it in the next decade; and WHEREAS, The school and school district personnel in Illinois are a dedicated, creative, and hard working group and deserve our commendation; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123 on its 100th anniversary, commend all who work in its schools and district office for their commitment to helping children, and wish the district continuing success; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Jim Paziotopoulos. HOUSE RESOLUTION 673 Offered by Representative Slone: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are honored to recognize significant milestones in the lives of the people of this State; and WHEREAS, It has come to our attention that Jane Ising of Peoria is celebrating the one-hundredth anniversary of her birth; and WHEREAS, Jane Ising was born on February 22, 1902 in Germany, earned her Ph.D. in economics at the University of Berlin in 1926, and married the handsome and renowned Dr. Ernest Ising on December 23, 1930; and WHEREAS, The Isings immigrated to the United States and became citizens, along with their son, Dr. Tom Ising, in 1953; and WHEREAS, Jane Ising's remarkable life has included being one of the founding members of Planned Parenthood in Illinois; she is a Charter Member of the 1897 Associates Society at Bradley University and has taught for 19 years at the institution; Jane Ising has been the chair of the Environmental Quality Committee, League of Women Voters; and she is on the YWCA Honor list for 25 years of service; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Ising has always been able to communicate with her friends, family, and the world with not only words but also love, dedicating herself to establishing and supporting organizations that benefit communities and their interaction with each other; through her generosity and foresight, the Ising Youth Development Fund was established in 1994 for the support and extension of youth programming and education; and WHEREAS, Dr. Jane Ising is the proud mother of Dr. Tom Ising, whose wife is Carol, and grandmother of their two sons; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Dr. Jane Ising of Peoria on the occasion of her one-hundredth birthday and extend to her our sincere best wishes for the future; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Jane Ising as an expression of our respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 674
17 [February 14, 2002] Offered by Representative Bellock: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives wish to congratulate Krishan Sant of Darien, Illinois, upon his selection as the 2002 Darien Citizen of the Year; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sant, known as "Kris", has been a member of the Lions Club, in which he is a charter member since its founding in 1971; he has received virtually every award that can be given to Lions at the local level; Mr. Sant personally donates funds to the Darien Lions Club Foundation, which provides annual scholarships to deserving immigrant students at local schools; Krishan Sant has served on the July 4th Parade committee, the Pancake Breakfast, the Halloween Party, and blood drive committees with the Lions Club; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sant, a 33 year resident of Darien, founded the West Suburban India Society, whose purpose is to bring together Indians and Pakistanis; he is also a member of the Asian American Coalition and the Alliance of Midwest Indians Association; and WHEREAS, Krishan Sant has taken several trips to India to bring together Lions of Ulhasnagar (a small community outside of Bombay), a local hospital, and a group of ophthalmologists to provide free services to poor people who need cataract surgery; and WHEREAS, Along with the Darien Women's Club and two local churches, Mr. Sant helped start the Darien Blood Assurance program; in 1976, he was the Treasurer of the Darien Bicentennial Commission; in 1973, Krishan Sant was the President of the International Management Council (part of the YMCA); that same year, he was awarded an Outstanding New Citizen of the Year by the Citizenship Council of Metropolitan Chicago and a Good Citizenship award from the General Motors Corporation; Mr. Sant has been presented with a Superior Achievement for Outstanding Programming to develop Business and Community Leaders; he is also a member of the Presenter's Bureau for the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sant organized a group of neighbors to protest against a shopping center being built where the Darien Community Park now resides; and WHEREAS, Mr. Sant is now retired, but involved more than ever in helping people; as a retired employee of Electro-Motive, Mr. Sant serves as Treasurer and Membership Chairman of Golden GM; when Mr. Sant's wife, Krishna, became legally blind several years ago, he became very involved in the DuPage County Center for Independent Living in Wheaton, which specializes in care for the visually impaired; with his help and that of the Lions Club, the Center now has a Braille printer; Mr. Sant is a member of the Service Delivery System committee, and furnishes transportation for his wife and two other visually handicapped persons to attend support meetings in Glen Ellyn; he was also appointed a board member on the DuPage County Investment Board; and WHEREAS, Krishan Sant, with his overwhelming efforts in making his community a better place to live, is an outstanding choice for the Darien Citizen of the Year Award; Mr. Sant devotes his energies to make the world better by encouraging civic minded persons to work hard and to help others by providing love, tolerance, and understanding; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Krishan Sant of Darien for his achievements and inspiring leadership; we wish him all the best in his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Krishan Sant with our upmost respect and esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 675 Offered by Representative Capparelli: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Born on September 17, 1942, Thomas Marcotte joined the
[February 14, 2002] 18 Niles Fire Department on May 3, 1969; he was appointed Fire Apparatus Engineer on March 3, 1986; at the time of his retirement on November 30, 2001, he served as Engineer on Engine Company #3; and WHEREAS, During his career with the Niles Fire Department, Thomas Marcotte has had an exemplary record in his service as a paramedic and fire apparatus engineer; he was injured three times while performing his duties; in addition, he is a 1973 graduate of the first paramedic program in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Thomas Marcotte received two commendations for saving property during a fire incident in 1992 and for rescue activities in 1994; and WHEREAS, Thomas Marcotte retired on November 30, 2001 after 32 years and 7 months with the Niles Fire Department; he will be remembered as a supporter of the department's programs, but most notably, he was always willing to lend a hand; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Thomas Marcotte on his retirement after 32 years and 7 months of service with the Niles Fire Department, and we wish him well in all of his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Thomas Marcotte as an expression of our esteem. HOUSE RESOLUTION 676 Offered by Representative Capparelli: WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of Representatives are pleased to recognize milestone events in the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Born on December 19, 1936, Thomas Sweeney joined the Niles Fire Department on June 5, 1967; he was promoted to Fire Lieutenant on October 7, 1974 and served as a Company Commander of Truck 2 until his retirement in November, 2001; and WHEREAS, During his career with the Niles Fire Department, Thomas Sweeney volunteered to became a paramedic and graduated in 1977 with the highest scholastic standing of his class and was awarded the "Golden Stethoscope" in recognition of his work; and WHEREAS, Thomas Sweeney was awarded the "Firefighter of the Year" award in 1978 by the Niles V.F.W. and the Niles Lions Club for outstanding service to the community; he also received five Letters of Commendation during his career; and WHEREAS, Thomas Sweeney had an excellent work record, rarely used his sick leave, and always displayed a pleasant and positive attitude in his position as Fire Lieutenant; above all, he was an excellent firefighter and still continues to maintain his physical fitness to this day; he officially retired on November 25, 2001 after 34 years and 5 months of dedicated and loyal service with the Niles Fire Department; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate Thomas Sweeney on his retirement after 34 years and 5 months with the Niles Fire Department, and we wish him well in all of his future endeavors; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to Thomas Sweeney as an expression of our esteem. RESOLUTIONS The following resolutions were offered and placed in the Committee on Rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION 664 Offered by Representative Dart: WHEREAS, The recent collapse of the Enron Corporation has been
19 [February 14, 2002] characterized as the single largest collapse of any American corporation in our nation's history; and WHEREAS, Illinois is reported to have lost no less than 33 million dollars in its public pension funds as a result of the collapse of the Enron Corporation; and WHEREAS, On Friday, February 1, 2002, the Special Investigative Committee of the Board of Directors of the Enron Corporation delivered its report ("The Report") to the Board offering a substantive, detailed and devastating critique of the role played by the Company's senior officers, directors and outside professional advisors in the Enron collapse; and WHEREAS, The Report concluded that the Enron Board of Directors played a role in facilitating the actions taken by Company insiders to engage in transactions that hid Company debt and inflated Company earnings, permitted activities that were never adequately understood, examined or monitored and which led to the lost of tens of millions of dollars from the Company, permitted the participation in partnerships that created a conflict of interest that led to many of the problems that ultimately plagued the Company; and WHEREAS, A board of directors is obligated to exercise a fiduciary duty to protect public shareholders who invest their money in a company's stock; and WHEREAS, The Securities and Exchange Commission has the Authority under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, to ask a federal district court to issue a substantial unfitness bar order; and WHEREAS, On February 4, 2002, the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations called upon the Securities and Exchange Commission to open an investigation into whether the directors of the Enron Corporation, with the exception of William C. Powers, Jr. and Raymond S. Troubh, are substantially fit to serve as either a director or officer of another public corporation; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we call upon the Securities and Exchange Commission to open an investigation into whether the directors of the Enron Corporation, with the possible exception of William C. Powers, Jr. and Raymond S. Troubh, are substantially fit to serve as either a director or officer of another public corporation; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission. HOUSE RESOLUTION 666 Offered by Representative Mendoza: WHEREAS, Modern medicine offers patients and their families new hope to treat diseases and conditions that formerly were untreatable; and WHEREAS, New medicines allow doctors to offer patients choices in their recovery from serious illness or injury, in suppressing symptoms, and improving the quality and enjoyment of life for those with chronic conditions; and WHEREAS, Patients and their families must be able to trust that the doctor is acting with the highest professional and ethical standards in recommending a treatment for the patient's disease or condition; and WHEREAS, Prior authorization requirements and restrictions on drug choice disrupt the clinical relationship between doctor and patient and cause doctors, pharmacists, patients and their families to waste time, money, and worry; and WHEREAS, Appeals mechanisms delay treatment and cause patients and their families anxiety about whether they are receiving the medical care the doctor thinks is best or only the medical care that their health plan will allow; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we support legislation to prohibit prior authorization requirements, formularies, financial
[February 14, 2002] 20 incentives, and other impediments that attempt to control the doctor's recommendation and patient's choice of a particular drug or course of treatment to meet the patient's needs; and be it further RESOLVED, That we support legislation in other states based on the same premise of allowing doctors to make the appropriate recommendation for prescription drugs based on patient's needs. HOUSE RESOLUTION 668 Offered by Representative Flowers: WHEREAS, During the past year, many states exhausted their Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) allocations as the energy assistance program served one million more households than it had in the previous year; and WHEREAS, According to the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association, a combination of circumstances has left many low-income households with utility debts at levels considerably higher than in previous years and applications for the current heating season coming in at rates higher than last year; and WHEREAS, On January 30, 2002, intake site directors in Illinois were informed that the State of Illinois was already running out of LIHEAP funds for this program year; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we call on the Bush Administration to immediately release the $600,000,000 in emergency LIHEAP funds that have been appropriated to reduce the energy burden on low-income households ($300,000,000 from the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2001 and $300,000,000 from the FY 2002 Labor/HHS/Education spending bill); and be it further RESOLVED, That these contingency LIHEAP funds were authorized to meet the additional home energy assistance needs of one or more states arising from, among other things, increases in the cost of home energy, increases in home energy disconnections, and increases in layoffs and unemployment; and be it further RESOLVED, That the members of the House of Representatives recognize that the latest U.S. Department of Labor employment data indicate the unemployment rate has risen almost one full percentage point in the last two months, while payroll employment across the nation has fallen by nearly 800,000; and be it further RESOLVED, Under these conditions, the members of the House of Representatives believe it is imperative that the Bush Administration release to state LIHEAP programs the $600,000,000 currently available in emergency LIHEAP funds; and be it further RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to President George W. Bush and to each member of the Illinois congressional delegation. HOUSE RESOLUTION 669 Offered by Representative Art Turner: WHEREAS, Quality patient medical care includes access to all FDA-approved prescription medicines; and WHEREAS, New medicines are being developed and approved to treat diseases that were not treatable or were poorly treated in the past, such as medicines for high blood pressure (11 medicines in development), Alzheimer's Disease (21 medicines in development) and Prostate Cancer (5 medicines in development); and WHEREAS, Many new medicines are being developed for diseases and conditions that uniquely affect populations most likely to lack health insurance or be enrolled in Medicaid, including the elderly (18 medicines in development for heart failure) and the disabled (22 medicines in development for rheumatoid arthritis); and WHEREAS, Some patient populations may face greater risks from low-quality medical care for specific diseases and conditions, such as African Americans who are more likely than whites to develop serious complications from high blood pressure or less aggressive treatment for
21 [February 14, 2002] cancer; prior authorization or other limitations on quality health care may aggravate these poor medical outcomes by preventing access to the best quality medical care, including prescription drugs; and WHEREAS, Many people without health insurance or enrolled in Medicaid have limited health literacy which in turn limits their ability to recognize and argue for quality medical care, including the drugs their health care providers recommend; and WHEREAS, Prior authorization and other limitations that interfere with health care providers' choices for medical treatments discourage doctors, nurses, and other health care providers from serving the Medicaid population; and WHEREAS, State agencies may select preferred drugs that do not require prior approval based on the medicines' effectiveness within the general population without regard to their effectiveness for specific sub-populations, such as African Americans or Hispanic Americans; and WHEREAS, The uninsured and Medicaid patients may be discouraged from beginning, or continuing, the recommended treatment process by delays in treatments that occur when health care providers must navigate the Medicaid or other State prior approval and appeal procedures; and WHEREAS, Treatment delays while providers obtain required approvals also add to the concerns of patients and their families that they are receiving "second class medical care"; therefore, be it RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we support legislation to ensure access to quality patient prescription drug and other health care by recognizing the central role of the patient's health care provider in the selection of medicines and other medical treatment options. HOUSE RESOLUTION 670 Offered by Representative Madigan: WHEREAS, The eighth grade mathematics students at Clarendon Hills Middle School in Community Consolidated School District 181 understand the importance of mathematics in their lives and education; and WHEREAS, Because the number pi equals approximately 3.14 and March 14 is represented numerically as 3/14, the students have petitioned the Illinois House of Representatives to declare March 14, 2002 to be Pi Day in the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, The students want to recognize and celebrate the importance of mathematics and have come up with a clever way for the State of Illinois to do so in a special way; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare March 14, 2002, to be Pi Day in the State of Illinois in recognition and celebration of the importance of mathematics; and be it further RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the eighth grade mathematics students at Clarendon Hills Middle School. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 59 Offered by Representative Garrett: WHEREAS, Many people throughout our nation have experienced severe investment losses due to the failure of the Enron Corporation; and WHEREAS, It has been suggested that investment losses experienced by the five state-funded public employee retirement systems should be determined as soon as possible especially if the State is to recover any of these losses; therefore be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we respectfully direct the Illinois Auditor General to undertake a special investigation of the State Universities Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois, and the Illinois State Board of Investment (as investment manager for the assets of the General Assembly Retirement System, the Judges Retirement
[February 14, 2002] 22 System of Illinois, and the State Employees' Retirement System of Illinois); and be it further RESOLVED, That this special investigation should focus on the investment of public employee retirement system assets in the stock, obligations, and securities of the Enron Corporation, and should endeavor, at a minimum, to answer the following questions with respect to those investments: (1) Which retirement system investments have been affected by the failure of Enron? (2) When were these investments made? (3) How long have these investments been held? (4) When were these investments sold? (Or, if they have not been sold, why not?) (5) Which of the affected investments were merged or pooled investments, or investments in mutual funds? (6) Which of the affected investments were managed by an outside investment manager (other than the retirement system or State Board of Investment)? (7) What kinds of safeguards against loss or mismanagement were in place, and what, if any, additional safeguards are needed? (8) What effect will the affected investments have on the financial condition of the retirement systems and the level of required State contributions to those systems? and be it further RESOLVED, That the Auditor General is respectfully directed to report the results of this special investigation to the General Assembly as soon as may be practical; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be delivered to the Illinois Auditor General. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 60 Offered by Representative Wirsing: WHEREAS, Chronic kidney disease and the resultant progression of that disease to total kidney failure known as End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) affects over 300,000 Americans, of which over 12,000 are Illinoisans; and WHEREAS, 51% of patients are diabetic and 27% are hypertensive and, therefore, under a physician's care prior to the onset of kidney failure, and this number is growing as the population ages; and WHEREAS, A person can exhibit no symptoms of kidney failure until 75% or more of kidney function is lost, and this disease can be prevented through early screening and proper education; and WHEREAS, Chronic kidney disease can be treated and managed using several different treatment options, some of which are less disruptive to a patient's life and to the life of the family; and WHEREAS, A recent study by the United States Renal Data Service (USRDS) states that only 25% of patients were given enough pre-kidney-failure education to make an informed choice of treatment modalities so that they can determine what is best for them; and WHEREAS, 55% of pre-kidney-failure patients had not been referred to a specialist in kidney disease one year prior to onset of complete failure, and 33% had not been referred to a specialist three months prior to the onset of kidney failure; and WHEREAS, It is known that pre-kidney-failure education on risk factors for cardiovascular disease, treatment of anemia, nutrition counseling, access placement, and treatment modalities will provide Illinoisans who progress to kidney failure each year with improved health and quality of life; and WHEREAS, 95% of all kidney disease patients are either Medicare beneficiaries through a unique federal program or Medicaid beneficiaries representing a significant cost to the State, and these yearly expenditures according to the USRDS amount to $40,000 to $43,000 per Illinoisan and are growing each year; therefore, be it RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NINETY- SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE CONCURRING
23 [February 14, 2002] HEREIN, that the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 92nd General Assembly of the State of Illinois encourage all medical professionals who are involved with the prevention and treatment of chronic kidney disease in Illinois to provide a course of education for all Illinois citizens who are progressing toward kidney failure or ESRD; and be it further RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 92nd General Assembly of the State of Illinois support the Surgeon General's initiative, Healthy People 2010, and the goal of increasing "the proportion of ESRD patients who have received adequate care in the period preceding ESRD therapy by 60%"; and be it further RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 92nd General Assembly of the State of Illinois encourage the United States Congress to enact legislation creating a Medicare benefit for pre-ESRD education for health matters, and included in this benefit will be information on treatment modalities available to kidney disease patients prior to the time they become End Stage; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be sent to each member of the Illinois Congressional delegation. HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING Having been printed, the following bills were taken up, read by title a second time and advanced to the order of Third Reading: HOUSE BILLS 3776, 3938, 4104 and 4110. HOUSE BILL 4073. Having been printed, was taken up and read by title a second time. The following amendment was offered in the Committee on Judiciary II-Criminal Law, adopted and printed: AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO HOUSE BILL 4073 AMENDMENT NO. 1. Amend House Bill 4073 as follows: on page 1, line 5, by changing "17-2.1" to "32-5.2a"; and on page 1, line 6, by changing "(720 ILCS 5/17-2.1 new)" to "(720 ILCS 5/32-5.2a new)"; and on page 1, line 7, by changing "Sec. 17-2.1" to "Sec. 32-5.2a"; and on page 1, line 8, by deleting "trades,". There being no further amendments, the foregoing Amendment No. 1 was ordered engrossed; and the bill, as amended, was advanced to the order of Third Reading. HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING The following bills and any amendments adopted thereto were printed and laid upon the Members' desks. These bills have been examined, any amendments thereto engrossed and any errors corrected. Any amendments pending were tabled pursuant to Rule 40(a). On motion of Representative Holbrook, HOUSE BILL 3653 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; 8, 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Hannig, HOUSE BILL 3672 was taken up and read by title a third time.
[February 14, 2002] 24 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 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Brunsvold, HOUSE BILL 3710 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 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 3998 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 5) This bill, 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. On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 3999 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 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Saviano, HOUSE BILL 4004 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: 104, Yeas; 11, 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Daniels, HOUSE BILL 4007 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 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 and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Mautino, HOUSE BILL 4044 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 9) This bill, having received the votes of a constitutional majority of the Members elected, was declared passed.
25 [February 14, 2002] Ordered that the Clerk inform the Senate and ask their concurrence. On motion of Representative Howard, HOUSE BILL 4092 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; 1, 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 and ask their concurrence. RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTION 681 was taken up for consideration. Representative Burke moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. HOUSE RESOLUTION 658 was taken up for consideration. Representative Winkel moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. HOUSE RESOLUTION 660 was taken up for consideration. Representative Mitchell moved the adoption of the resolution. The motion prevailed and the Resolution was adopted. At the hour of 1:10 o'clock p.m., Representative Currie moved that the House do now adjourn. The motion prevailed. And in accordance therewith and pursuant to SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 52, the House stood adjourned until Friday, February 15, 2002, at 1:00 o'clock p.m.
[February 14, 2002] 26 NO. 1 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL QUORUM ROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCE FEB 14, 2002 0 YEAS 0 NAYS 115 PRESENT P ACEVEDO P ERWIN P LAWFER P PARKE P BASSI P FEIGENHOLTZ P LEITCH P POE P BEAUBIEN P FLOWERS P LINDNER P REITZ P BELLOCK P FORBY P LYONS,EILEEN P RIGHTER E BERNS P FOWLER P LYONS,JOSEPH P RUTHERFORD P BIGGINS P FRANKS P MARQUARDT P RYAN P BLACK P FRITCHEY P MATHIAS P SAVIANO P BOLAND P GARRETT P MAUTINO P SCHMITZ P BOST P GILES P MAY P SCHOENBERG P BRADLEY P GRANBERG P McAULIFFE P SCULLY P BRADY P HAMOS P McCARTHY P SIMPSON P BROSNAHAN P HANNIG P McGUIRE P SLONE P BRUNSVOLD P HARTKE P McKEON P SMITH E BUGIELSKI P HASSERT P MENDOZA P SOMMER P BURKE P HOEFT P MEYER P SOTO P CAPPARELLI P HOFFMAN P MILLER P STEPHENS P COLLINS P HOLBROOK P MITCHELL,BILL P TENHOUSE P COLVIN P HOWARD P MITCHELL,JERRY P TURNER P COULSON P HULTGREN P MOFFITT P WAIT P COWLISHAW P JEFFERSON P MORROW P WATSON P CROSS P JOHNSON P MULLIGAN P WINKEL P CROTTY P JONES,JOHN P MURPHY P WINTERS P CURRIE P JONES,LOU P MYERS P WIRSING P CURRY P JONES,SHIRLEY P NOVAK P WOJCIK P DANIELS P KENNER P O'BRIEN P WRIGHT P DART P KLINGLER P O'CONNOR P YARBROUGH P DAVIS,MONIQUE P KOSEL P OSMOND P YOUNGE P DAVIS,STEVE P KRAUSE P OSTERMAN P ZICKUS P DELGADO P KURTZ P PANKAU P MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN P LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
27 [February 14, 2002] NO. 2 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3653 OPEN MEETINGS-CIVIC CENTERS THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 107 YEAS 8 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG N McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT N MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK N MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW N WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN N WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE N KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 14, 2002] 28 NO. 3 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3672 SCH CD-EMPLOYEE-MILITARY DUTY THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
29 [February 14, 2002] NO. 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3710 FOREST PRESERVE ZOOS THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 14, 2002] 30 NO. 5 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3998 ENVIR HLTH PRACT-SUNSET THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
31 [February 14, 2002] NO. 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 3999 FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIC-SUNSET THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 14, 2002] 32 NO. 7 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 4004 NAPRAPATHIC PRACT-SUNSET THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 104 YEAS 11 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH N POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN N RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH N RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN N BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ N BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK N MITCHELL,BILL N TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN N WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK N DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN N WRIGHT Y DART N KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
33 [February 14, 2002] NO. 8 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 4007 COMMEMORATIVE-REAGAN DAY THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
[February 14, 2002] 34 NO. 9 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 4044 MIN WAGE-OVERTIME-TOWING VESSL THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 115 YEAS 0 NAYS 0 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER Y PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN Y WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence
35 [February 14, 2002] NO. 10 STATE OF ILLINOIS NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL 4092 DPHLTH-HIV-AIDS PILOT PROGRAM THIRD READING PASSED FEB 14, 2002 113 YEAS 1 NAYS 1 PRESENT Y ACEVEDO Y ERWIN Y LAWFER P PARKE Y BASSI Y FEIGENHOLTZ Y LEITCH Y POE Y BEAUBIEN Y FLOWERS Y LINDNER Y REITZ Y BELLOCK Y FORBY Y LYONS,EILEEN Y RIGHTER E BERNS Y FOWLER Y LYONS,JOSEPH Y RUTHERFORD Y BIGGINS Y FRANKS Y MARQUARDT Y RYAN Y BLACK Y FRITCHEY Y MATHIAS Y SAVIANO Y BOLAND Y GARRETT Y MAUTINO Y SCHMITZ Y BOST Y GILES Y MAY Y SCHOENBERG Y BRADLEY Y GRANBERG Y McAULIFFE Y SCULLY Y BRADY Y HAMOS Y McCARTHY Y SIMPSON Y BROSNAHAN Y HANNIG Y McGUIRE Y SLONE Y BRUNSVOLD Y HARTKE Y McKEON Y SMITH E BUGIELSKI Y HASSERT Y MENDOZA Y SOMMER Y BURKE Y HOEFT Y MEYER Y SOTO Y CAPPARELLI Y HOFFMAN Y MILLER Y STEPHENS Y COLLINS Y HOLBROOK Y MITCHELL,BILL Y TENHOUSE Y COLVIN Y HOWARD Y MITCHELL,JERRY Y TURNER Y COULSON Y HULTGREN Y MOFFITT Y WAIT Y COWLISHAW Y JEFFERSON Y MORROW Y WATSON Y CROSS Y JOHNSON Y MULLIGAN Y WINKEL Y CROTTY Y JONES,JOHN Y MURPHY Y WINTERS Y CURRIE Y JONES,LOU Y MYERS Y WIRSING Y CURRY Y JONES,SHIRLEY Y NOVAK Y WOJCIK Y DANIELS Y KENNER Y O'BRIEN N WRIGHT Y DART Y KLINGLER Y O'CONNOR Y YARBROUGH Y DAVIS,MONIQUE Y KOSEL Y OSMOND Y YOUNGE Y DAVIS,STEVE Y KRAUSE Y OSTERMAN Y ZICKUS Y DELGADO Y KURTZ Y PANKAU Y MR. SPEAKER E DURKIN Y LANG E - Denotes Excused Absence

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