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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL AS6EMBLYH0US6 OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
2#th Legislative Dav March 3t4 1987
Speaker Greiman: HThe hour of 12:00 having arrived. the House
will be in Session. Members will be at their seats. The
Chaplain for todav will be tbe Reverend Richard B. May,
Pastorv Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Springfield.
Reverend Mav is a guest of Representative dichael Curran.
The guests in the gatlery may wish to rise for the
invocation. Reverend Ray.o
Reverend #aM: I'Lordv You who reign over a11 nations, and as #ou
reign, thev tremble. You sit enthroned between the
cherubim, and the earth shakes. Great is our Lord and our
God, the Lord of lion. He is exalted over a11 the nations.
Let a1l men and women stand in awe of Your holiness. We
pravv Lord, that we know You are mîghty. ge know You tove
Justice. You bave established equity in Your state
officials and State Representatîves. #ou have done what îs
Just and right. Nowv let these men and women exalt You as
Lord and God. And as You send eacb man and each woman into
the world, so he/she sends his or her children into the
world. As You equip them with the spirît. in like manner.
tbey equip each other. Now, we say in the name of our
Lord, you go into the worldv work in the spiritm plav in
the spiritv give in the spirit. witness in the spiritv love
in the spirit. Amen.e
Speaker Greiman: lThe Gentleman from Tazewell, Mr. Ackerman, will
lead us in the pledgeoe
âckerman - et a1z NI pledge allegiance to the ftag of the United
States of America and te the Republic for wbich it standsv
one Nation under Godv lndivisible, with libertv and Justice
for alI.*
Speaker Greimanz 'îRol1 Call for Attendance. dr. Matilevich, are
tbere any excused absences on the Democratic side? Mr.
hlatilevich./
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Matilevichl lspeaker, we ace al1 here todav.''
Speaker Greiman: OFine. Hr. Piel, are there anv excused absences
on the Republican side?e
Plelz lYes, Nr. Speaker, would the record show that
Representative Danieksv Representative Tuerk and
Representative Mvron Olson are excused todayoo
Speaker Greîmanz *Let the record so show. Mr. Clerk. take the
record. 1lA Kembers... Nr. Stange, for what purpose do
you seek recognitionz Mr. Regan, for what purpose do you
seek recognitîon?n
Reganl 'eMr. Chairman. Nr. Stangees indication on his light is not
working. I:m sure hees present. saw him earlier.e
Speaker Greiman: lYeah, or he can come up to the well. Hhen he
comesv we*ll take him. Alright. There are now t15 Rembers
having answered the call of the quorum. A quorum is
present. The Gentleman from Lakem Mr. Matilevich, for what
purpose do vou seek recognition. Sir?e
Matilevichz Ospeakerv I was in error. Let the record reflect
that Representative Douglas Huff is excused due te official
business.':
Speaker Greiman; eAlright. Nr. Cterkv let the record show that
Mr. Huff is excused this morningv and make the appropriate
changes to the Attendance Roll. Mr. Keane, for what
purpose do you seek recognition?e
Keane: e'Thank vouv Mr. Speaker. I would ask to waive the posting
rules so that House Bill 976 could be posted ror tomorrow*s
Revenue meeting. It's been discussed witb t:e Ninority
Spokesman on Revenuev and she's approved it. and I would
ask for leave.o
speaker Greimanz *The Gentleman from Cook. Mr. Keanem asks leave
of the House to waive the posting requîreaents for House
Bilt 9T8 so that the Bill maF be heard in tbe Committee on
Revenue tomorrow. Is tbere leave to use the... Attendance
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March 314 1987
granted, and posting requirements are
waived witb respect to House Bill 975. On page eight of
the Ealendar on the order of Consent Calendar Second
Reading. /r. Clerk, would ?ou read the Bllls? Second
Day.o
Clerk O*Brienz RHouse Bills Consent Calendar Second Readingv
Second oay. House Bill 457, a Bill for an ;ct to add
Sections to an Act to revise tbe 1aw in relation to fences.
Second Reading of the Bill. No Committee âmendmentsoo
Speaker Greimanz Orhird Readlng. On paqe eight of the Calendar
on the Order of Consent Calendar Second... Third Readingv
Second Day. Mr. Clerk, read the BilIs.O
Elerk O*Brienz oconsent Calendar Third Reading, Second Day.
House Bill 5T, a Bill for an Act to amend Sectîons of an
Act concerning land titles. Third Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 6l, a Bill for an Act relating to the oepartment
of Central Ranagement Services. Third Readlng of the Bilt.
House Bill 102. a Bitl for an ;ct to amend Sections of the
Illinois hlarriage and Dissolution of Narriage Act. Third
Reading of the Bitl. House Bill 175, a Bill for an Act to
amend the Illinoîs Living Will âct. Third Reading of the
Bill. House Bill 216. a Bill for an Act to amend the Zotor
Fuel Retail Installment Sales âct. Third Reading of the
Bill. House Bill 228, a Bill for an âct to amend the
Carnivat and Amusement Ride Safety âct. Third Reading of
the Bi1I. House Bill :05, a Bill for an Act to amend the
fivil Administrative Code of Illinois. Third Reading of
the Bill. House Bill *204 a Bill for an Act to amend the
Illinois Vehicle Eode. Third Reading of the Bil1.R
Speaker Greimanl ''Alright. Ladies and Gentlemen of the House.
we*ve about to vote on the Consent Calendar items whlch are
on pages eight and nine of the Calendar this morning. The
question is4 *Sha11 tbese Bills pass?* A11 tNose in favor
2#th Legislative Day
Rotl Cal17 Leave is
STATE OF ILLINOIS85:b GENERAL ASSEKBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
March 314 1982
signifv by voting 'aye'. those opposed vote #no*. Voting
is open. and tbis is final action. Have alI voted who
wisb? Have al1 voted who wish? Have al1 voted who wish?
Mr. Eterk. Have all veted who wish? Mr. Clerk... Mr.
Cterk, take the record. On this question, there are... on
this question, there are tt3 voting eaye#v none voting
'no', t voting epresente.. And these Bills. having
recelved the Constitutional Maloritv. are hereby declared
passed. Yes. Mr. Mccracken. For what purpose do you seek
recognition?n
Mccrackenz ':parliamentar? inquîry, Mr. Speaker. I note the
Special Order of Business for Thursday, April 2nd, the
report of the Electîon Contest Eommittee. Thates on the
Calendar for Thursday. presume tbat*s pursuant to the
two da# Catendar requirement.o
Speaker Greimanz HYesv thatfs pursuant to tbe Calendar
requirement, Kr. Mccrackene''
Hcfracken: Oznd upon adlournment. we*d request a conference toc
Republican Members in Room 118**
Speaker Greimanl lsure. And weêll give you an opportunity to
make that announcement in a more formal way. The Gentleman
from Cook, Mr. O'Connell. Mr. Oêconnellee
O*connellz eThank you. Mr. Speaker. If I may have leave to... to
request that the relevant rules as to posting be suspended
for purposes of hearing House Bill 85# in Eities and
Villages Commlttee. I talked to the Oinoritv Spokesman,
Representative Barger. and he agreed to such suspension of
the ruleeR
Speaker Greimanz OThe Gentleman from Cook, Mr. O:connell, asks
leave of the House to waive the posting requirements with
respect to House Bill 85& se that Bill mav be heard in the
Eommittee on... on Eounties and Townships?''
o*connellz lcities and Villages.o
2#th Legislative 0a?
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Speaker Grelmanz ''Cities... Cities and Villages this afternoon.
Is there teave to use the Attendance Roll Ca1l7 Leave is
granted, and the postlng requirements are waived with
respect to House Bill 85*. The tad: from Cookv Ms.
Younge... The Ladv from St. Claîr, Ms. Younge. I*m sorry.e'
Youngez OThank vouv Mr. Speaker. I would like leave to waive the
posting requirements so that House Bill 10Ot can be heard
in Urban Redevelopment Committee at t0I00 a.m. on Thursda#,
April 2nd, and this has been cleared with the Minority
Spokesperson.e
Speaker Greimanz 'zThe Lady from St. Clairm Ms. Younge, asks leave
of the House to waive the posting requirements with respect
to House Bill 100: so that the Bill may be heard in the
Eommittee on Urban Oevelopment this Thursday. And on that,
Mr. Piel7''
Pielz OYes, Mr. Speaker, on that same order, l would ask tbat the
House Committee on Financial Instltutions... that we... I
woukd ask for a waiving of the posting rules... *
Speaker Greimanz 'êWell, let me take... 1et me Just dispose of
this current Motionv and then 1*11 be glad to come to you.
àtright?''
Piell >I#m sorrk. I'm sorry. Yes. Sir.''
Speaker Greimanl OAlright. Does the Lady have leave to use the
Attendance Roll Call? Leave is grantedv and the posting
requirements with respect to House Bill 1001 are waived
wlth respect to a meeting of the Urban Devetopment
Committee this Thursday. Nowv Mr. Piel.o
Pîel: S'Yes, Mr. Speaker. would ask to waive the posting
requirements so House Bill #T5 could be heard in Financial
Institutions thls afternoon. This bas been cteared with
both sides of the aisleo''
Speaker Greimanz '#Mr. Flinn? Do ?ou hear the Motionv Kr. Flinn?
Hith resgect to House Bill #75?::
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
2#th Leqislative 0ay March 31, t987
Flinnl OYes. as Chairman of the Eommittee, I have no oblections
to the waiving of the posting rules.o
Speaker Greimanl HAlright. The Gentleman... Alright, the
Gentleman from Cook. qr. Pietv has asked leave of the
House to use the Attendance Rolt Call to waive the posting
requirements with respect to House Bilt *75 so that Bill
ma? be heard this afternoon in the Committee on Financial
lnstitutions. Is there leave to use the zttendance Roll
Call7 Leave is hereb? granted. Agreed Resolutions.l
Clerk O#Brienz ''Senate Joint Resolution 25, offered bv
Representative Black. Senate Joint Resolutlon 214 bv
Black. House Resolution 2054 offered by Representative
Stange; 2061 Panavotovich; 207, Panavotovich; 210. Rvder;
212. Johnson; 213. Johnson; 2154 Rautino; 2:7, Laurinol
and 2t9+ offered by Representative Whiteoo
Speaker Greimanz NThe Gentleman from Lake: Mr. Matilevich... I*m
sorry. The Gentteman frem Winnebago, Nr. Giorgioo
Giorgiz *Mr. Speakerm I move for the adoption of the Agreed
Resotutions.
Speaker Greiman; OThe Gentleman from Hinnebago. Mr. Giorgi, moves
for the adoption of the Agreed Resolutions. Those in favor
say eave', opposed *nay*. In the opinion of the Chair. the
*ayes' have itv and the Resolutions are adopted. Death
Resolutions.e'
Clerk OeBrienz lBouse Resolution 209. offered bv Representative
Flowers, with respect to the memory of Norman Brown. And
House Resolution 2114 offered b? Representative Matijevich,
with respect to the memor? of Clarence *Bud: J. Heicb-t;
Speaker Greiman: oThe Gentleman from Winnebago. Nr. Giorqiv moves
for the adoption of the Death Resolutions. Those in favor
say *aye'v opposed #no'. In the opinion of the Chair, the
*ayes# have it. General Resolutionsol
Cterk 0:8rienI eHouse Resotution 21#, offered by Representative
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Giorgi and Matilevich. House Resolution 2t&. offered bv
Representative Ronan.o
Speaker Greimanz ''Committee on Assignment. Mr. Giglio. the
Gentleman from Cook, for what purpose do Mou seek
recognltion. Sir?ê'
Giglioz *Mr. Speaker. the Democrats would like to hold a caucus
a oemocratic caucus - immediatelv following adJournment in
Room 11#.*
Speaker Greimanl Oxr. Yccracken.''
Mccrackenz Ospeaker. the Republicans wish to hold a conference in
Room tt# immediatel# following adlournment... 1t8.*
Speaker Greimanl OYou wanted to be witb the Oemocrats?n
Mccracken: #ê1t8. tt8. He*1l have a spy in 11#.H
Speaker Greimanz OAlright. Alright. Ladies and Gentlemen of the
Housev there will be a Democratic conference in Room t1#
immediately upen adlournment. There w11l be a Republican
conference in Room 1t8 immediatelv upon adlournment. Nowv
Ladies and Gentlemen. with respect to tbe Committees that
are scbeduled for hearing todaym the 2:00 Committees, with
leave of the Housev will be extended and will begin at
3z00. 2:00 Eommittees to begin at 3100. And those
Committees set for 3:00 wilt begin at 5100. So that
Committees scbeduled today for 2100 will commence at 3100.
Those at 5:00... at 3:00 Will be scheduked for 5:00, and
the Eommittee on Agingv which is scheduled at 5130. will
begin at 6z00. Those are significant cbanges in our
schedule for todayv and please take note of them. Ladies
and Gentlemen, we are preparing to adlourn for the... for
the dav. If there are... If there are any announcements to
be made, now is the time to make them, otherwîse the
Gentleman from Madison, Nr. Mcpike... Xr. Mcpike moves that
the House stand adlourned until the hour of 12:00 tomorrow.
allowing the Clerk time for Perfunctor? Session for First
STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSERBLYHOUSE 0F REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
2#th Legislative Day
Reading and Introduction of B111s. And you
the Democratic conference in Room 11# and the Republican
conference in Room Lk8 and the changes in time for the
respective Committees that will be heard today. A11 those
in favor signify by saving 'aye*m those opposed 'no/. In
the opinion of the Chair, the eayes* have itv and the House
stands adjourned until the hour of :2:00 tomorrow allowing
time for Perfunctory Session this morning.''
Clerk O*Brienz ulntroduction and First Reading of House Bills.
House Bill 1177. offered b: Representative Huff. a Bilt for
an Act to revise the Public School Svstem in the Eity of
Ehicago and to authorize certain income tax credits and
deductions amending various Acts in relation thereto.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1178, Anthony
Youngem a Bill for an Act to amend tbe Illinois Income Tax
Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 11791 ânthony
Younge. a Bill for an Act to amend the Illineis lncome Tax
Act. First Readîng of the Bill. House Bill 11804 Anthonv
Younge, a Bill for an Act to amend an Act in relatîon to
state revenue sharing with local governmental entitîes.
First Readlnq of the Bitl. House Bill 1181, Anthony
Younge, a Bi1I for an Act to add Sections to the Minoritv
and Female Business Enterprise Act. First Reading of the
Bill. Heuse Bill 1182, Anthony Younge. a Bill for an Act
to amend the School Code. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bitl :183. Henset, a Bill for an Act relating to
crlminal background cbecks for substitute teachers. First
Reading of tbe 8i11. House Bill 118:4 Hensel, a Bill ror
an Act to amend Sections of the Illinois Highway Code.
Fsrst Reading of the Bill. House Bilt 1:85. Hensel, a Bi11
for an Act to amend the Illinois Highwa? Code. First
Reading of the Bi1l. House Bill tt864 Weller and Wennlund,
a BilI for an Act to amend the Illinois Low Level
March 31, 1987
are reminded of
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Radioactive Haste Management Act. First Reading of the
Bilt. House Bill t18T4 Helker and Black, a Bill foc an Act
to amend the Civil Administrative Code. First Reading of
the Bill. House Bill 11884 Harris. a Bî11 for an Act to
amend the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenants* Rights Act.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1:894 Ropp. a Bill
for an âct to amend the Revenue Act. First Reading of the
Bil1. House Bill 1:90, Ropp, a Bill for an Act to add
Sections to an Act creating the Department of Children and
Familv Services. First Reading of the Bill. House Bitt
l19t4 Capparelli - et al, a Bill for an Act to add Sectîons
to the lllinois Pension Code and amend the State dandates
Act. First Reading of the Bil1. House Bill 1192, LeFlore
- and Panayotovich, a 8ilI for an Act in retation to
economic adlustment programs. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 11934 Ropp - et a1+ a Bill for an Act concerning
truanc? amendinq certain Acts thereîn named. First Reading
of the Bî11. House Bill 119:. Braun, a Bil1 for an Act to
amend Sections of the Minority and Female Business
Enterprise Act. First Reading of tbe Bill. House Bill
1195, Braun, a Bitl foc an Act to eliminate the health
hazards posed b: the presence of asbestos material in
public buildings. First Reading of the Bill. House Bî11
tt9&@ Braun, a Bitl for an âct to provide for a new Cook
County Hospital and to amend Acts therein named. First
Reading of the Bilt. House Bi11 1:974 RcAuliffev a Bitl
for an Act to amend the Illinois lnstitutional Court
District Act. First Readinq of the Bill. House Bill
1198, Goforth, a Bill for an Act to amend an Act te
regulate the business of storinq personal propertv for
the... for compensation and to amend an Act therein named.
Fîrst Reading of the Bill. House Bill 11994 Braun, a Bill
for an Act to amend the Illinois Marriaqe and Dissolution
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSENBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
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of Marriage Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
12004 Matilevicb - Ronan - and Ehurchill, a Bil1 for an Act
to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code and the Boat
Registration and Safety Act. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 12::, Braun, a Bi1l for an Act in relation to
persons suffering from sickle cell disease. First Reading
of the Bi11. House Bill 12024 Goforth... House Bill 1202,
Goforth. a Bill for an Act makinq appropriations ror the
ordinarv and contingent expenses of the State Police Merit
Board. First Reading of the Bî11. House Bill 1203.
Braunv a Bilt for an Act to amend the Iltinois Pubtic Aid
Code. First Reading of the B111. House Bill 120#4
Gofortbv a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Pension
Code. First Reading of the Bitl. House 3i1k 12054 Braun,
a Hitl for an ;ct to amend Sections of an Act creatîng the
Board of Higher Education. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 12064 Goforth, a Bill for an âct to amend an Act
in relation to the Department of State Police and certain
divisions thereof. First Readlng of the Bitl. House Bî:1
12074 Braun, a Bil1 for an âct to amend the Revenue Act.
First Reading of the Bill. Heuse Bill 1208. Milliams, a
Bill ror an Act to amend Sections of the Unemptoyment
Insurance Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
12094 Braun, a Bi11 for an Act to amend the Election Code..
First Reading of the Bikl. House Bill 1210, Keanev a Bill
for an Act to amend the Illinois Income Tax Act. First
Readlng of the Bi11. House Bill 12114 Braunv a Bill for an
Act in relatlon to the establishment of a Business Advisory
Board for tbe Illinois Internationat Port nistrict and a
Citizens' âdvisory Board for the Chicago Park District.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bi1l 12124 Currie, a Bill
for an âct to amend Sections of the Illinois Public Aid
Code. First Reading of tbe Bill. House Bill 12134
to
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2#th Legislative Day March 314 1987
Curran, a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Ittînois
Pension Eode and amend tbe State Mandates Act. First
Reading of the Bilt. House Bill t2t1, Eurran, a Bill for
an Act to amend Sections of the Illinois Public Labor
Relations Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
12154 Curran. a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the
Itlinois Pubkic Labor Relations Act. First Reading of the
Bill. House Bill 12164 Hoffmanv a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the School Code. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 12174 Pbelps, a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of an Act provlding for the management, operation.
control and maintenance of Southern Illinois Universitv.
First Readîng of the Bill. House Bikl :2181 Phelps, a Bill
for an Act to amend Sections and tbe title of an àct in
relation to liens for Internal Revenue taxes payable to the
United States of America. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 1219. Terzichp a Bî11 for an Act to amend
Sections of an Act to create sanitarv districts and remove
obstructions în tbe Des Plaines and Illinois Rivers. First
Reading of the Bi11. House Bill :220, Homer, a Bill for an
Act relating to admisslbilitv of blood tests in evidence.
First Readîng of the Bill. House Bill 122:. Homer, a Bill
for an Act to amend Sections of the Unified Eode of
Corrections. First Reading of the Bi1l. House Bill :2224
Laurinov a Bk11 for an Act to amend Sections of the Dental
Service Plan Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
1223. Giglîo, a Bill for an Act to amend the Ilkinois
Plumbing License Law. First Reading of the Bill. House
Bill 122#, Saltsman, a Bîlt for an Act to amend the
Illinois lnsurance Code. First Reading of the 8i11.
House Bill 1225. KcNamara, a Bill for an Act to amend the
Critical Health Problems and Comprehensive Health Education
Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 12264
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE 0F REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
21th Legislative Dav March 3tv 1987
dcNamaram a Bill for an Act to amend the School Code.
First Reading of the Bill.o
Elerk Leonel OHouse Bill :2274 offered b? Representative Turner -
and Rice, a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the
Illinoîs Public Aid Code. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bitl 1228. offered b: Representative Rice - et a1, a
Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Illinois Public
Ald Code. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 12294
offered bv Representative Flowers - et a1# a Bill for an
Act in relationship to mortqage foreclosures and amend
certain Acts herein named. First Reading of the 8il1.
House Bikl :231 (sic House Bill 123014 offered bv
Representative Flowers et al4 a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Illînols Public Labor Relations Act. First
Reading of tbe Bltl. House Bill :23:, offered by
Representatîve Ftowers - et a1@ a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Illinoîs Housing Development Act. Flrst
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1232, offered by
Representative Flowers et a1# a Bill for an Act to add
Sections to the Illînois Housing Devetopment Act. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 12334 offered by
Representative Flowers - et a1v a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Iltlnois Housing Development Act. First
Reading of tbe Bitl. House Bill 123*, offered b:
Representative Mays - et al, a Bill for an Act making
reappropriations for permanent improvementsv minor capital
improvementsv repairs and maintenance. First Reading of
the Bill. House Bill 1235, offered by Representative
Flowers - et a1, a Bitl for an Act to add Sectîons to the
Illinois Credît Union Act. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 1236, offered by Representative William Peterson
- et a1v a Bi11 for an Act to add Sections to an âct to
revise the 1aw in relationship to counties. First Reading
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSERBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
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of the Bill. House Bill :237, offered bv Representative
Ktemm... William Peterson - and Klemm, a Bill for an Act
to amend Sections of tbe township law. First Reading of
the Bill. House Bi11 1238. offered b: Representative
Satterthwaite. a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the
Iltinois Vehicle Eode. First Reading of the Bi1l. House
Bill 1239, offered by Representative Dunnp a Bill for an
âct to amend Sections of the ltlinois Penslon Code. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill t2*0. offered by
Representative Jones. a Bill for an Act in relationship to
telephone and mail harassment. First Reading of the Bill.
No further business. The House will now stand adjourned
untîl April tst at 12:10 noonoe:
Clerk O*Brienz ''The Perfunctory Session is reconvened. Message
from the Senate. A Message from the Senate by Ms. Hawker,
Secretarp. 'Mr. Speakerv I am directed to inform the House
of Representatives that the Senate has passed a Bitl of the
following title. the passage of which I am înstructed to
ask concurrence of the House of Representativesv te uitz
Senate Bi11 /386, passed b: the Senate Narch 3t* t98T.
Linda Hawker. Secretar: of tbe Senateo* Introductîon and
First Readings. Senate Bill 3&Gv offered by Representative
Bowman, a Bkll for an Act makîng a supplemental
appropriation to various agencies. First Readinq of the
Bill. There being no furtber businessv the house now
stands adjournedoe
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DAILY TRANSCRIPTION OF DEBATE INDEX
RARCH 314 1987
HB-0057 THIRD READINGHB-00&t THIRD READINGHB-Ot02 THIRD READINGHB-0t75 THIRD READINGHB-02t& THIRD READINGH8-0228 THIRO READINGHB-0405 THIRD READINGHB-0#2O THIRD READINGHB-0#57 SECOND REAOINGHB-lt7; FIRST READINGHB-1t78 FIRST READINGHB-tt79 FIRST REAOINGHB-lt8G FIRST READINGHB-lt8l FIRST READINGHB-kl82 FIRST READINGHB-lt83 FIRST READINGHB-tt8# FIRST READINGHB-k185 FIRST READINGHB-t186 FIRST READINGHB-1187 FIRST REAOINGHB-l188 FIRST READINGHB-1l89 FIRST READINGHB-t190 FIRST READINGHB-ll9l FIRST READINGHB-1192 FIRST READINGHB-1193 FERST READINGHB-tt9# FIRST READINGHB-1195 FIRST READINGHB-ll@6 FIRST READINGHB-t197 FIRST READINGHB-lt98 FIRST READINGHB-l199 FIRST REAOINGHB-t200 FIRST READINGHB-t2O1 FIRST READINGHB-1202 FIRST READINGHB-12O3 FIRST READINGHB-1204 FIRST READINGHB-1?05 FIRST REAOINGHB-te0& FIRST READINGHB-1202 FIRST READINGHB-1208 FIRST READINGHB-1209 FIRST READINGHB-t21O FIRST READINGHB-12tt FIRST READINGHB-l2l2 FIRST READINGHB-l2l3 FIRST READINGHB-t2t* FIRST READINGHB-t2t5 FIRST READINGHB-t216 FIRST READINGHB-l217 FIRST READINGH8-1218 FIRST READINGHB-l2t9 FIRST REAOINGHB-l220 FIRST READINGHB-t221 FIRST READINGHB-t222 FIRST READINGHB-t?23 FIRST READINGHB-t22* FIRST R6ADINGHB-t225 FIRST READINGH8-1226 FIRST READINGHB-t227 FIRST READINGHB-t228 FIRST READINGH8-1229 FIRST READINGHB-t23G FIRST READINGHB-t23t FIRST READINGHB-t232 FIRST READING
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85TH GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
DAILY TRANSCRIPTION OF DEBATE INDEX
MARCH 31, 1987
H8-1233 FIRST READINGHB-t23# FIRST READINGH8-:235 FIRZT READINGHB-t23& FIRST REAOINGH8-1237 FIRST READIRGH8-:238 FIRST READINGH8-1239 FIRST READINGHB-L2AO FIRST READINGSB-03&6 FIRST READING
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HOUSE T0 ORDFR - REPRESENTATIVE GREIMANPRAYER - REVEREND RICHARD B. hIAYPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCEAGREED RESOLUTIONSDEATH RESOLUTIONSGENERAL RESOLUTIONSADJOURNMENTPERFUNCTORY SESSIONPERFUNCTORY SESSION - ADJOURNMENTPERFUNCTORY SESSION - RECONVENESRESSAGE FROR SENATEPERFUNCTORY SESSION - ADJOURNdENT
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