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STATE OF ILLJNOIS 85th GENERAL ASSEXBLY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRANSCRIPTION DEBATE 99th Day Legjslative Day :aY 1988 Speaker Breslin: ''Ladjes and Gentlemen the hour of 1r00 o'clock has arrived, thïs assembly w111 collte 1.0 order. Members should be in their seats. The chaplain for today be the Reverend Larry Casper from the Champaâgn Assembly of God Champalgn. Reverend Casper the guest of Representatlve Johnson. We invlte our guests the gallery to joln us jn the bnvocation. Please rj.se.'' Reverend Casper: HFather we thank You for thls day, we thank You for Your grace, Your glft of We thank You for the men and women who are here today to be part of this Sesslon, legislate, and to lead our State. We thank You for thejr commbtment their dedlcatlon. We would ask for Your blessjng, and for Your wlEdon. We ask that Your preEence be recognjzed cauEe tlH s ls an awesome responslbllïty tbnt these Ken and these women undertake today. So we covet Your blessknq, we thank You once agaln for thls prlvïlege and we now commït thks Sesslon into Your hands Your Son's nalne. Amen.'? Speaker Breslln: f'Representatïve Tuerk wl11 lead us tn the Pledge.'' Tuerk et a1: p,ledge alleglance to the flag of the Unj.ted States of Amerjca and to the Republic for whlch stands, one Nation under God, ïndïvlslble, wïth lîberty and justjce for all.M Speaker Bresllnz HPoll Cal) for Attendance. Representatlve Plel, do you have any excused Bbsences on your side?'' P1e1: HNo excused absences today Madam Speaker . 's Speaker Breslkn: ORepresentatlve Matzjevich, do you have any excused absences un your slde?'' Matljevkch: HI do as Roon as T find out what tDey are.'' Speaker Bresljn: OVery g()od.n Matijevjch: 'eMadam Speaker, the excused absences on this slde of

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STATE OF ILLJNOIS85th GENERAL ASSEXBLY

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE

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Speaker Breslin: ''Ladjes and Gentlemen the hour of 1r00 o'clock

has arrived, thïs assembly w111 collte 1.0 order. Members

should be in their seats. The chaplain for today be

the Reverend Larry Casper from the Champaâgn Assembly of

God Champalgn. Reverend Casper the guest of

Representatlve Johnson. We invlte our guests the

gallery to joln us jn the bnvocation. Please rj.se.''

Reverend Casper: HFather we thank You for thls day , we thank You

for Your grace, Your glft of We thank You for the

men and women who are here today to be part of this

Sesslon, legislate, and to lead our State. We thank You

for thejr commbtment their dedlcatlon. We would ask for

Your blessjng , and for Your wlEdon. We ask that Your

preEence be recognjzed cauEe tlH s ls an awesome

responslbllïty tbnt these Ken and these women undertake

today. So we covet Your blessknq , we thank You once agaln

for thls prlvïlege and we now commït thks Sesslon into Your

hands Your Son's nalne. Amen.'?

Speaker Breslln: f'Representatïve Tuerk wl11 lead us tn the

Pledge.''

Tuerk et a1: p,ledge alleglance to the flag of the Unj.ted

States of Amerjca and to the Republic for whlch stands,

one Nation under God, ïndïvlslble, wïth lîberty and justjce

for all.M

Speaker Bresllnz HPoll Cal) for Attendance. Representatlve Plel,

do you have any excused Bbsences on your side?''

P1e1: HNo excused absences today Madam Speaker.'s

Speaker Breslkn: ORepresentatlve Matzjevich, do you have any

excused absences un your slde?''

Matljevkch: HI do as Roon as T find out what tDey are.''

Speaker Bresljn: OVery g()od.n

Matijevjch: 'eMadam Speaker, the excused absences on this slde of

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the aisle are

May 4, 1988

Representative Braun and Representative

Christensen and Monroe Flinn will be here shortly but we

want to give our condolences to him, he has lost his

brother. Thank you, Madam Speaker.l

Speaker Breslin: ''Have al1 recorded themselves who are present?

Mr. Clerk take the record. On this question there are l14

people answerinq the Roll Call. A quorum is present. On

paqe 20 on your Calendar under the Order of Concurrences

appears HJRCA l3, Representative Lang. Mr. Clerk read the

Amendment.''

Clerk O'Brien: 'fHouse Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment

413, resolved by the House of Representatives, the 85th

General Assembly, the State of illinois, the Senate

concurring herein. That there shall be submitted the

electors of the State for adoption, rejection of thegeneral election next occurring at least six months after

the adoption of this Resolution. Proposition to amend

Section 8 of Article IX the Constitution read as follows:

Article IX Revenue. Section 8 Tax Sales. A) Real

property shall not be sold for the payment of taxes, or

special assessments, without judicial proceedings. B)(l).The right of redemption from all sales, real estate for the

non-payment of taxes or special assessments, except as

provided in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this subparagraph B,

shall exist in favor of owners and persons interested in

such real estate for not less than two years following such

sales. The right of redemption from the sale for

non-payment of taxes or special assessment of a parcel of

real estate which (a) is vacant, non-farm real estate or

(b) contains an improvement consisting of a structure or

structures each which contains 7 or more residential units

or (c) is commercial industrial property shall exist in

favor of owners and persons interested in such real estate

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year followinq such sales. 3). The

right of redemption from the sale for non-payment of taxes

or special assessment of a partial real estate which (a) is

vacant non-farm real estate or (b) contains an improvement

consistinq of a structure or structures each which contain

7 or more residential units or (c) is commercial or

industrial property and upon which a11 or a part of the

general taxes for each of two or more years are delinquent

shall exist in favor of owners and persons interested in

such real estate for not less than six months following

such sales. C). Owners, occupants and parties interested

shall be given reasonable notice of the sale and the date

of expiration of the period of redemption as the General

Assembly provides by 1aw schedule. This Constitution

Amendment takes effect upon adoption by the electors of

this State. Second Reading of the Constitutional Amendment

as amended on the Order of Concurrence.''

Speaker Breslin: 'Qntroduction First Readings.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 4291, offered by Representative Wolf,

a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Illinois Pension

Code. First Readinq of the Bil1.''

Speaker Breslin: ''On paqe 18 on your Calendar appears the Consent

Calendar Second Reading, Second day. Read the Bills Mr.

Clerk.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''Consent Calendar, Second Reading, Second day.

House Bill 309, a Bill for an Act to amend the School Code

together with Committee Amendment #1 Second Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 2315, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Coal and Energy Development Board Act. Second

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 2925, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Board Registration Safety Act. Second Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 3117, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Weights and Measurements Act together with Committee

99th Day Legislative Day

for not less than one

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Amendment #l. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill

3272, a Bill for an Act to amend the Animal Control Act.

Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 3279, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Municipal Code together with

Committee Amendment #l. Second Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 3286, a Bill for an >ct to amend an Act in relation to

Forest Preserve Districts together with Committee

Amendments 41 and Second Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 3319, a Bill for an Act to amend certain civil law

suits. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 3338, a

Bill for an Act in relation to certain Mortgages, Loans and

Contracts. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 3391, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Public Community College Act.

Second Reading of the Bill.. House Bill 3491, a Bill for an

Act to ambnd the Illinois Public Aid Code together with

Committee Amendment #1. Second Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 3525, a Bill for qn Act to validate the organization

of certain community unit school districts. Second Reading

of the Bill. House Bill 3536, a Bill for an Act to amend

the lllinois Horse Racing Act. Second Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 3544, a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois

Horse Racing Act. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill

3557, a Bill for an Act to amend an Act creating the Board

of Higher Education. Second Readin: of the Bill. House

Bill 3558, a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Horse

Racing Act. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 3652/

a Bill for an Act to amend the lllinois Municipal Code

together with the Committee Amendments #1 and Second

Reading of the 3ill. House Bill 3671, a Bill for an Act to

amend an Act in relation to Forest Preserve Districts.

Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 3733, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Public Utilities Act. Second Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 3758, a Bill ior an àct to amend the

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lllinois Public Aid Code together with the Committee

Amendment #l. Second Reading of the Bill. House 3i11

3821: a Bill for an Act to amend an Act concerning

Legislative District Offices. Second Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 3891, a Bill for an Act to amend the Uniform

Commercial Code. Second Reading of the 3ill. House Bill

4006, a Bill for an Act to amend an Act creating the

Department of Children and Family Services together with

the Committee Amendment #1. Second Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 4028, a Bill for an Act to amend the Civil

Administrative Code. Second Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 4113, a Bill for an Act to amend the Coal Mining Act.

Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 4130, a Bill for an

Act to amend an Act in relation to township community

buildings together with the Committee Amendments #1 and

Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 4154, a Bill for an

Act to amend certain Acts in relations to underground

resources. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 4156, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Controlled Substance

Act. Second Reading of the Bill. House Bill 4171, a Bill

for an Act to amend certain Acts in relation to the

issuance and renewal of licenses. Second Reading of the

Bill. And House Bill or Senate Bill 720, a Bill for an Act

to amend the Beer Industry Fair Dealing Act together with

Committee Amendment #1. Second Reading of the Bill.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Phelps, for what reason do you

seek recognition?''

Phelps: ''Madam Speaker, while we're at lag I would just like to

recognize Eldorado Junior High Beta Club, my daughter's a

member in the gallery. Thank you./

Speaker Breslin: ''Very good. Move the Consent Calendar Bills to

Third Reading please. On page 2 on your Calendar appears

House Bills Second Reading Short Debate Calendar. Page 2

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on your Calendar. First Bill is House Bill 737,

Representative Levin: out of the record. House Bill 1364,

Representative Preston. Representative Preston. Ladies

and Gentlemen, if you want your Bills to be moved, I would

suggest you be in the assembly and ready to move these

Bills on Second Reading. Take House Bill 1364 out of the

record. The next Bill is House Bill 2558, Representative

Delaegher. Clerk, read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 2558, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Privacy Activity Bond Allocation Act. Second

Reading of the Bill. Amendment 41 was adopted in

committee.''

Speaker Breslin: HAny Motions or Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Amendments?'

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments.'r

Speaker Breslin: f'Third Reading. House Bill 3060, Representative

Hartke. Is the Gentleman in the chamber? Representative

Hartke. Out of the record. House Bill 3062,

Representative Hensel. Out of the record. House Bill

3080...House Bill 3085, Representative Cullerton. Out of

the record. House Bill 3144, Representative Flinn. Clerk,

read the Bi11.>

Clerk d'Brien: ''House Bill 3144, a Bill for an Act to amend

certain Acts in relation to standards to be adopted by

specific specified state agencies...''

Speaker Breslin: ''Excuse me. Out of the record. House Bill 3145,

Representative Flinn. Do you wish this one called? Clerk,

read the Bi11.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3145, a Bill for an Act to amend

certain Acts in relation to the adoption of rules by state

agencies. Second Reading of the Bill. Amendment #1 was

adopted in Committee.'

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Speaker Breslin: ''Any Motions or Amendments?/

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. No Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3253, Representative

Hensel. Clerk, read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3253, a Bill for an Act to amend

Sections of the School Code. Second Reading of the Bill.

Amendment 41 was adopted in Committee.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Motions filed?'

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filedo''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Amendments?p

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor amendments.ff

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3268, Representative

Delaegher. Clerk: read the Bi11.1'

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3268: a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Horse Racing Act. Second Reading of the Bill. No

Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Delaegher, a fiscal note has

been requested on this Bill. The Bill will thus remain on

the order of Second until you can acquire a fiscal note.

House Bill 3289, Representative John Dunn. John Dunn.

Clerk, read the Bill. Mr. Clerk, read the Bill please.''

Clerk O'Brien: f'House Bill 3289, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Hearing Aid Consumer Protection Act. Second Reading of the

Bill. No Committee Amendments.f'

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendmentsal'

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Dunn: a fiscal note has been

requested. The Bill will remain on Second until that note

is complied with. Representative Delaegher, for what

reason do you seek recognition?f'

Delaegher: ''Madam Chairman, roughly two hours ago there was a

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fiscal note filed on the Bill that you said that there was

a request being made. And for that particular reason

does not impact the State Revenue at all. So really

can't understand why this Bill can't be put on Third

Reading.l

Speaker Breslin: >okay, Representative Delaegher we are not on

that order of business at this moment. I will ask the

Clerk to survey his files to see if he can find the fiscal

note. It may be upstairs, they will certainly look for it

and we will try to get back to it today if that is the

case. On page 3 of the Calendar appears House Bill 3294.

Representative Stern. Clerk, read the Bi1l.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3294./

Speaker Breslin: ''Out of the Record. House Bill 3349,

Representative Flowers. Clerk, read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3349, a Bill for an Act relating to

the discharge of certain State policy making officers.

Second Reading of the Bill. No Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments.'f

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3387, Representative

Hicks. Representative Hicks. Out of the record. House

Bill 3468, Representative Didrickson. Representative

Didrickson. Out of the record. House Bill 3477,

Representative Hensel. Clerk, read the Bil1.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3477, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Barber Cosmotology Esthetics Act. Second Reading of the

Bill. No Committee Amendments.'

Speaker Breslin: lAny Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendmentso?

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3495, Representative

Ryder. Representative Ryder. Out of the...do you wish

this Bill called? Clerk, read the Bil1.''

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Clerk O'Brien: GHouse Bill

May 4, 1988

3495, a Bill for an Act to amend an

Act concerning the Department of State Police. Second

Reading of the Bill. Amendment 41 was adopted in

committee.''

Speaker Breslin: NAny Motions or Amendments?o

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. No Floor Amendments./

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. Representative Stephens, for

what reason do you seek recognition? Representative

Didrickson, we have passed over your Bill. We will get

back to at the end. You have to be in your seats to

have your Bills called, if possible. House Bill 3513,

Representative Homer. Clerk, read the Bi11.H

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3513, a Bill for an Act to amend

Sections of the Unified . Code of Corrections. Second

Reading of 'the Bill. No Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: 'No Floor Amendments.N

Speaker Breslin: nThird Reading. House Bill 3526, Representative

Ryder. Clerk, read the Bi11.,

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3526, a Bill for an Act to amend

Sections of an Act in relation to Fire Protection

Districts. Second Reading of the Bill. No committeem..''

Speaker Breslin: ''Out of the Record. Out of the Record. House

Bill 3556, Representative Steczo. Clerk, read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3556, a Bill for an Act to amend the

School Code. Second Reading of the Bill. Amendment 41 was

adopted in committee.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Motions or Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. Floor Amendment 42 offered by

Representative Mccracken.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Mccracken./

Mccracken: HThank you, Madam Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the

House. This Amendment would make the study or the plan for

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minority recruitment permissive and that's a11 the

Amendment would do.''

Speaker Breslin: ''The Gentlemen has moved for the adoption of

Amendment #2 to House 3i1l 3556 and on that question is

there any discussion. Representative Steczoo?

Steczo: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker, Members of the House. I was

not aware that Amendment /2 was filed. The intention of

Amendment 41 was to make the proposal permissive. At this

point, Madam Speaker, until I look at the Amendment,

would like to take the Bill out of the record.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Out of the Record. House Bill 3572,

Representative Daniels. Williamson. Clerk, read the

Bi11.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3572, a 3ill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Public Aid Code. Second Reading of the Bill.

Amendment 41 was adopted in committee.H

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Motions or Am:ndments?f'

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. No Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3582, Representative

Didrickson. Representative Didrickson. Clerk, read the

Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3582, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Second

Reading of the Bill. No Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments.H

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. House Bill 3600, Representative

Deuchler. Out of the record. House Bill 3772,

Representative Preston. Clerk, read the Bi1l.H

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3772, a Bill for an Act in relation to

property tax on condominiums. Second Reading of the Bill.

No Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?'

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Clerk O'Brien: /No Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: 'Third Reading. House Bill 3827, Representative

Churchill. Out of the record. House Bill 3873, out of the

record. House Bill 3955, Representative Stern.

Representative Stern. Clerk, read the Bill.>

Clerk O'Brien: nHouse Bill 3955, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Unified Code of Corrections. Second Reading of the Bill.

Amendment 41 was adopted in committee.''

Speaker Breslin: HAny Motions or Amendments?f

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. No Floor Amendmentso''

Speaker Breslin: lThird Reading. On page 4 of the Calendar

appears House Bill 4114, Representative Hartke. Clerk,

read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 4114, a Bill for an Act to amend

Sections of the Township Law. Second Reading of the Bill.

No Committee Amendments./

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments./

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Hartke this is your Bill. Third

Reading. House Bill 4117, Representative Homer. Clerk,

read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 4117, a Bill 5or an Act to add

Sections to an Act to revise the law in relation to

counties. Second Reading of the Bill. Amendment 41 was

adopted in committee.''

Speaker Breslin: 'fAny Motions or Amendments?p

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions filed. No Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: 'fThird Reading. House Bill 4122, Representative

Giorgi. Clerk, read the Bi11.>

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 4122, a Bill for an Act to amend an

Act in relation to public grave yards. Second Readin: of

the Bill. No Committee Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?'

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Clerk O'Brien: 'fNo Floor Amendments.''

Speaker Breslin: HThird Reading. Going back to a Bill skipped

over page 2 appears Representative Hartkefs Bill, House

Bill 3060. Clerk, read the Bill.*

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Bill 3060, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Vehicle Code. Second Reading of the Bill. No

Committee Amendmentsm''

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Floor Amendments?p

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Floor Amendments./

Speaker Breslin: HThird Reading. On page 3 on your calendar

appears House Bill 3468, Representative Didrickson. Clerk,

read the Bi1l.''

Clerk OfBrien: l'House Bill 3468, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Minority and Female Business Enterprise Act. Second

Reading of the Bill. Amendment #1 was adopted

committee.l

Speaker Breslin: PAny Motions or Amendments?/

Clerk O'Brien: /No Motions filed. No Floor Amendments.p

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. On page 2 on your calendar

Representative Delaegher asked that we go back to that Bill

that was House Bill 3268 for the record it should be noted

that the fiscal note has been filed and is found in the

Clerk's Office, the Bill will thus be moved to Third

Reading. House 3i1l 3268 moves to Third Reading.

Representative Bowman is recognized to make a Motion on

House Bill 3118.11

Bowman: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the

House. This is a request that I've cleared with the

Chairman and Minority Spokesman of the committee. I would

like to ask leave of the House to suspend the posting

requirement for House Bill 4139 to be heard in the State

Government Administration this afternoon. It was supposed

to have been posted, it was just an error...just an error

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that was not.''

Speaker Breslin: Pvery good. You have heard the Gentlemen's

Motion. is to suspend the postin: Rules on House Bill

4139 so that it can be heard in committee today. Is there

any discussion? Hearing none the Gentlemen has leave on

House Bill 4139 that the posting requirements be waived and

the Bill be heard this week in committee. Representative

Bowman, for what reason do you seek recognition?''

Bowman: ''Just an announcement, Madam Chairman. I would like to

remind the Members of the Appropriations 11 Committee, that

we will convene tomorrow at 8:00. 0ur custom has been to

convene at 8:30 but we have a very heavy agenda tomorrow

and I would strongly urge a11 Members of the House

Appropriations 11 Committee to be in their chairs in Room

ll8 at 8:00 tomorrow morningo''

Speaker Breslin: ''Thank you, Representative Bowman.

Representative Steczo, for what reason do you seek

recognition?/

Steczo: 'Madam Speaker, if it would be appropriate at this point

in time, the other side of the aisle and I have consulted

about House Bill 3556. And we're now in a posture to be

able to move that Bill to Third ReadingoH

Speaker Breslin: ''Where is this on the Calendar? On page 3 of

your Calendar under House Bill Second Reading Short Debate

appears House Bill 3556.'' That Bill was taken out of the

record earlier. Mr. Clerk, read the Bill.''

Clerk O'Brien: 'fHouse Bill 3556, a Bill for an Act to amend

Sections of the School Code. Second Reading of the Bill.

Amendment #1 was adopted in committee.e

Speaker Breslin: ''Any Motions or Amendments?R

Clerk O'Brien: ''No Motions iiled. Floor Amendment #2, offered by

Representative Mccracken.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Mccracken withdraws Amendment

May 4: 1988

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#2. Are there any further Amendments?'

Clerk O'Brien: ''No further Amendments.'f

Speaker Breslin: ''Third Reading. Ladies and Gentlemen, there

are candy bars being distributed to your desks, compliments

of Senator Frank Watson, a former Member of this Assembly

and a distinguished Member. Thank you, Senator.

Representative Panayotovich, for what reason do you seek

recognition?n

Panayotovich: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of

the House. As the principle Sponsor of House Bill 3812

ask leave to table that Bill please.n

Speaker Breslin: ''Where does it appear on the Calendar?''

Panayotovich: ''It's not on the calendar, it's still in the

rules.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Kulas, do you wish to address us

on the Gentleman's Motion? No. The Gentleman has asked

leave to table House Bill 3812, a Bill of which he is the

Chief Sponsor. Does he have leave? Does he have leave?

Hearing no...Representative Mulcahey do you wish to be

heard on this question?n

Mulcahey: ''Madam Speaker I was wonderini if that's been clearedon both sides of the aisle?''

Speaker Breslin: ''It has not been cleared, he is asking leave of

this Assembly.''

Mulcahey: HOh yeah, clear it though. We clear everythin: around

here don't we?n

Speaker Breslin: nNot Representative Panayotovich. Does the

Gentleman have leave? Hearing no objection, by use of the

Attendance Roll Call, House Bill 3812 will be tabled.

Representative Kulas, for what reason do you seek

recognition?''

Kulas: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker. would like to have...to

waive the posting rules so House Bill 1033 and House Bill

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3666 can be heard in the

May 4, 1988

and Environment CommitteeEnergy

this afternoon. lt's been cleared by both sides of the

aisle. And I'd like to waive the posting rules.R

Speaker Breslin: PThe Gentleman has ask leave to waive the

posting rules on two Bills so that they can be heard in

Environment and Enerqy this afternoon. They are House Bill

1033 and House Bill 3666. Is there any objection? Hearingnone the Gentleman...Representative Mccracken, for what

reason do you seek recognition?'

Mccracken: RTo be recognized.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Proceed Sir.''

Mccracken: PHave you cleared this with Representative Mulcahey,

Representative Kulas? Well then, if Dick says it's

alright, then it's alriqhte''

Speaker Breslin: ''Does the Gentleman have leave? Does

Representative Kulas have leave on House Bill 1033 and

3666? Hearing no objection the Gentleman has leave.

Representative Leverenz, for what reason do you seek

recognition?''

Leverenz: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker. I wish to now move to

suspend the appropriate rules to hear an Appropriation

Bill, House Bill 3009. 3009 in the Appropriations

Committee tomorrow morning, it's cleared with the other

side.''

Speaker Breslin: ''The Gentleman has asked leave to waive the

postinq rules and to consider. House Bill 3009 in the

Approp. Committee tomorrow. Is there any objection?

Hearing none the Gentleman has leave. Representative

Hannig, for what reason do you seek recognition?''

Hannig: ''Yes, thank you, Madam Speaker. I'd ask leave to hear

House Bill 3321 in higher education this afternoon. This

has been cleared with b0th sides of the aisle and was only

not posted through an error and it was been cleared and 1'd

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ask leave to hear that Bill this afternoon House Bill

3 32 l . >

Speaker Bresl i n : O'Phe Gent leman has ask leave that House Bi 11

3321 have the post ing requi rements wa ived so that the Bi 11

can be heard in Educat ion Committee today . I s there any

objec t ion? Hear ing none the Gentleman has asked . . . theGentleman does have leave to waive the post ing requi rements

so that the Bi 11 may be heard today . On page on your

C lendar Ladi es and Ge'nt lemen , under Senate B i l l s Seconda ,

Reading , Appropr iat ion Bi lls appears Senate Bi 11 1520 . The

House Sponsor i s Representat ive Bowman . Representat ive

Leverenz i s recogn ized f or a tabl ing Mot ion . Ladies and

Gentlemen thi s i s a Supplemental Appropr iat ion Bi 11 , please

give the Gentleman your attention. Read the Bill, Mr.

Clerk.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''Senate Bill 1520, a Bill for an Act makinq

certain appropriations. Second Reading of the Bill. No

Committee Amendments.?

Speaker Breslin: lRepresentative Leverenz.o

Leverenz: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would now move to table

Amendments l0, and 46.5

Speaker Breslin: HThe Gentleman has asked...has asked leave to

table Amendments 9, 10, and 46 to Senate Bill 1520 and on

that question the Gentleman from Adams, Representative

Mays.?

Mays: ''Thank you very much, Madam Speaker. Would the Gentleman

take the Bill out o: the record for a moment?''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Bowman will take the Bill out of

the record for a moment.''

Mays: ''Thank you very much.''

Speaker Breslin: ''House...House Billm..excuse me, page 17 on your

Calendar under Senate Bill Second Reading Appropriation

Bill Senate Bill 1520, Representative Bowman's Bill, the

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Bill has been read a second

May 4: 1988

Leverenz'stime, Representative

Motion was to table Amendments 9, l0, and 46. Does the

Gentleman have leave to table Amendments l0, and 46?

Representative Mays.''

Mays: ''Yes, I'd like to ask the Gentleman a couple questions.''

Speaker Breslin: ''The Gentleman will yield for question.H

Mays: ''Will the Gentleman be willing to discuss what the

Amendments that he seeks to table what the topic matter

would be on those?f

Speaker Breslin: 'tRepresentative Leverenz.o

Leverenz: 'fTheyrre a1l previous supplementals bits and parts, we

want to go right to the real Amendment so they're al1

either duplicates of things that are not agreed or add-ons

of Members.''

Mays: ''Well what does Amendment #9 do for example.o.that you seek

to table?''

Leverenz: ''It was an Amendment for scholarships.''

Mays: ''What kind of scholarships? State Scholarship Admission

Amendment?f

Leverenz: ''Yes.''

Mays: ''And would this...did that Amendment provide money for our

students in our institutions of higher learning?''

Leverenz: ''Do you not have the Amendment there?''

Mays: ''Was this a Veterans Scholorship Amendment that youdre

seeking to tabler'

Leverenz: HI am moving to table Amendment #9, we don't need it

and is an Amendment that deals with the Scholarship

Commission from your side of the aisle.''

Mays: ''ls this Representative Weaver's Amendment?''

Leverenz: ''Yes.''

Mays: ''That your seeking to table that deals with veteran's

scholarships ëor higher education.''

Leverenz: nAt this time, yes.''

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Mays: ''We1l, perhaps Mr. Weaver would have a suggestion on this

idea but you're also seekinq to table Amendment 4107*

Leverenz: @Yes.O

Mays: ''Who's the Sponsor of that?/

Leverenz: ''The same Representative.''

Mays: ffWho?''

Leverenz: f'The same Representative.''

Mays: ''Representative Weaver is the Sponsor of Amendment #l0 and

what did that Amendment do?p

Leverenz: ''I think a little different than nine. Do you not have

your analysis there?''

Mays: ''Okay. Well, I guess what we need to do is everybody knows

that what we're going to be doing a little bit later on is

addressing a major Amendment...l think Amendment #78 tothis Bill and you want to take off these remaining three

Amendments so that you can force #78 on to the Bill and

then move the Bill to Third Reading and then it's up or

down on that. Fact of the matter is, our staff wasn't

apprised of the contents of Amendment 78 until very very

recently. We haven't had the time to digest where this

Amendment differs from the proposals that have been

floating around the Capitol the last few days that are

trying to address such serious issues as medicaid

reimbursement and so on and I frankly would like to have a

little bit more time for the Members on this side of the

aisle to be able to look at these issues. So that's why

I'm questioning each and everyo..each oi the three

Amendments that you seek to table and that's where 1'm

coming from.H

Leverenz: ''Thank youa''

Speaker Breslin: ''The question is, 'Shall Amendments 9, l0, and

46 be tabled?' All those in favor vote 'aye' al1 those

opposed' vote 'no', voting is open. Mr. Clerk the

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Amendments that we are tabling are 9, and 46. Would

you correct the board, Mr. Clerk? I see. The board can

only put one number on at a time but the Motion was to do

all three at one time. Have al1 voted who wish? Have all

voted who wish? The Clerk will take the record. On this

question there is 64 voting 'aye', 51 voting 'no', and none

voting 'present' and the House tables Amendments 9, 10, and

46. Representative Bowman. Excuse me, Mr. Clerk are there

any further Amendments?''

Clerk O'Brien: ''Floor...Floor Amendment 478, offered by

Representative Leverenz and Bowmanm''

Speaker Breslin: NRepresentatives Leverenz and Bowman.

Representative Bowman.''

Bowman: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the

House. Ameùdment #78 is a supplemental appropriation to

permit us to complete the current fiscal year with a

minimum of disruption of State services and to address the

very acute and pressing problems which have been brouqht to

our attention by medical providers, foster parents and

others. I would highlight the overall features of this

Bill and then a couple of the specifics. This will

appropriate a hundred and sixty-nine million in general

revenue funds and eighty-two million in other funds. The

major general revenue appropriation is to the Department ofPublic Aid. The appropriation is for one hundred and

thirty-four million net, there are offsetting transfers

from other lines so that the total amount of medical

payments which can be supported by this legislation would

be a hundred and fifty-nine million dollars. The other

major items are fourteen million dollars for substitutecare, foster care, adoptions in the Department of Children

and Family Services. We have other items of miscellaneous

nature none of which exceed about two and a half million

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dollars so with that unless there are specific questions

will conclude and ask for an 'aye' vote on this Amendment.f

Speaker Breslin: 'The Gentleman has moved for the adoption of

Amendment #78 to Senate Bill 1520 and on that question is

there any discussion? The Gentleman from Adams,

Representative Mays on the Amendment.'

Mays: ''Thank you very much. Will the Gentleman yield for some

questions?''

Speaker Breslin: ''He will.''

Mays: ''When's the effect..o?

Speaker Breslin: ''Excuse me Mr..o.Representative Mays.

Representative Tate, for what reason do you interrupt?,

Tate: ''Madam, Madam Speaker. Would the Sponsor be kind enough,

this is a two-hundred million dollars fifty page Amendment,

we want to debate this issue. Could you just take it out

of the record just for fifteen minutes a half hour to giveus an opportunity...''

Speaker Breslin: nRepresentative Tate, the Gentleman was already

ask to do that once. He already did that once, and then he

was told to go ahead. He now indicates that he does not

wish to take the ballot out of the recordo''

Tate: ''The only other alternative Madam Speaker then, we're

going to run rough shod in this process, is...is you know.

that alternative and that's for the minority party to

filibuster this thing ti1 our Members have an opportunity

to review an Amendment. Now we're talking about dollars

for kids in this State for mental health and a lot of other

areas. Give our people an opportunity to review this thing

in a responsible fashion. That's the only request we're

making right now.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Bowman, what is your pleasure?''

Bowman: ''I wish to proceed with this at this time. We're on a

short time schedule.''

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Speaker Breslin: nvery good. Representative Mccracken, for what

reason do you seek recognition?'

Mccracken: 'Just ask the Sponsor why we can't have an opportunity

to look at this Amendment. Is there something in there you

don't want us to know about? The thing was literally

passed out within the last five minutes, it's fifty pages

long, two hundred million dollars, and now you tell us we

have no time to review We want an opportunity to look

at it./

Bowman: ''We1l, now Representative Mccracken. Now Representative

Mccracken just calm down...nMccracken: ''No no, no, no, no cute remarkso..''

Speaker Breslin: ''Excuse me.../

Mccracken: 'L ..there's two hundred million dollars at stake. We

want to look at

Bowman: ''No it's a hundred and sixty-nine million in general

revenue moneyo''

Mccracken: Psee that, I didn't even know./

Speaker Breslin: ''Gentlemen. Gentlemen. Representative Bowman,

did you have anything further to say?''

Bowman: HNo, I'd be happy to respond to specific questions.n

Speaker Breslin: ''Very good. Representative....excuse me.

Representative Mccracken...Representative

Mccracken...Representative Daniels, do you have anything to

say? Representative Daniels has been recognized.''

Daniels: ''Yea, have a lot to say and you know what I have to

say too...''

Speaker Breslin: Pplease proceed.n

Daniels: 'L ..because you were the one person that refused to

allow enough time to review a Bill just last weekpnSpeaker Breslin: ''Representative Daniels./

Daniels: H...Now it's very interestin: that your sitting in the

chair right now with...''

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Speaker Breslin: ''Conflne.- ''

Daniels) '' wlth a two hundred and fourteen page Amendment.''

Speaker BreElln: ''Representatlve Danlels.''

DanielG: hundred and slxty-rntne mïllion dollars. What

lt that you people have to hïde? What are you trying to do

the taxpayers thls State. One hundred and sixty-nine

million dollars. What are you hldlng? Why don't you brinq

out the Speaker aqaln he can tap hjs llttle soft gavel

and speak so Sweet to a11 of us. Why don't he coue out.''

Speaker Breslln: ''Representatïve Pjel, for what reason do you

seek recoqnltlon?''

find jt very j ronic, Madam Speaker, every time the real

Spealler wants Eonle heavy work done he aâways dlsappears off

lnto the woodwork somewhere and weere slttinq here.- we're

sittlng here just wlthin flve, ten wlnutes a9o this huge

Amendment ls dropped on our laps and a11 of a sudden now

the man wants t() run wlth 1t . I can figure, Kean

RepreBentat:ve Tate asked, good falth, why we could not

have flfteen Klnutes absorb the contents of the

Amendment. Wedre talklng about mllllons of dollars . You

Rnow, mean the Gentleman obvlously you know big

Ependetu he wanted the pay raile and everythlng llke that,

but you knoW , he goïng to be the one thatfs going

Spongor the tBx lncreale to do thïs also. You know

great at spendlng but where's the money comin: from. Let

us have coupâe of mlnutel to taRe a look at

Representatjve Bowman. What do you have to hlde on thls?

Representatïve Mccracken brought up a very good point.

Representatlve Tate ask for fïfteen mlnutes and you don't

want to glve h1m flfteen mfnutes. What's here that we

donbt.- that we're not Euppoge to know about Representatj.ve

Bowman. Pepresentatïve Bowlûan you wanted questlons and

wedre ask.ing questions , and your sîttïng there the

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center aisle talking. Now what's in here that you want to

hide? ''

Speaker Breslin: ''Excuse me. Representative Piel you have

interruptedo..''

Piel: ffHe wanted questions Madam Speaker. I'm giving a question

to him.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Sir, you interrupted Representative Mays as did

Representative Tate, Representative Mccracken, and

Representative Daniels....p

Piel: ''No no, Madam Speaker, you called on meof'F

Speaker Breslin: ''No Sir...''

Piel: ''You called on me.''

Speaker Breslin: ''No Sir...''

Piel: ''If that's the way you want to run the Chair, fine. Let's

get the real Speaker out here and find out what he's trying

to hide in this Amendment.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Tate requested the opportunity

to ask the Sponsor questions whereupon he was interrrupted

by several people who wish to comment on the process.

thought you wanted to do the same thing. will certainly

get back to you for your questions but I think it's only

fair that...we entertain Representative Mays' questions

first.''

Piel: ''I'm sorry, Madam Speaker, did not interrupt the Speaker.

was called on by the Chair and that's all...that's

right.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative...are there other people who

wish to ask questions or to comment on the particular

process? If not wedll go back to Representative Mays and

do this in an orderly fashion. Representative Johnson, you

still seek recognition? For what reason do you seek

recognition?''

Johnson: ''I'm new. Do we get to ask questions about this?''

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Speaker Breslln: MYou do but Representative Xays was flrst. So

let 's back to Pepresentatlve Mays. Proceed

Representatlve Maysn

Mays: ''I would slmply renew t:e request that was made by me

lnitlally and then be some other Members to take the Bill

out of the record . We nade the request lnltlally when they

had asked to tab.le Amendments ë9, 10 and 46. We did not

approve Wlth golng ahead The Sponsor of the B111

determined that he would qo ahead and go ahead wlth

hlKself. We would ljRe to have some nore time frankly.

1ot of these questions that wïll be coming on this

partlcular B111, we don't have the tjme are golng to be

taklng the tjme of every Member on the floor rlght now. So

I'm simply renewlng the request , take the B1.l1 out of the

record, so We have some tllRe to revlew Amendment #?6 we

can go to other orders of business and then come back to

this. We may end up dolnq battle on We nay end up

agreelng on But rlght now J thlnk we need to have sone

tlme to be able to revïew the substance of the Amendment so

that we can adequately address the lssue that's before us.''

Speaker Breslln: MRepresentatïve Tate are you asktng

minutes to revjew the Amendment? Is that your request?

ExcuEe ne, Representative Xays.''

Mays: ''One second: Madam Speaker.f'

Speaker Breslln: ''Representatlve...pepresentative Bowman and

Representatlve Leverenz we believe an agreement has been

worked out so that *e can :et on to the pressin: bustness

of committees the rest of today and we wîll back to

thlc tomorrow so wïth your leave we wjll take thls Bill

out. The Bj11 havlng been read a second time the Bi1l w&ll

now be taken out of the record and held on Second Readlng

for further consideration. Js that agreeable with all

sldes? Very good. Representatlve Levbn recognized for

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an announcement.''

Levin: ''Thank you, Madam Chairman. I would like to announce that

the recessed committee a meeting of the House Committee on

Public Utilities will convene Thursday at 2:00 ppm. in

Room 1228. I think we can get our work done in less than

an hour if everybody comes and be through with that

committee. So tomorrow, Thursday, 2:00 p.m. Room 1228,

Public Utilities.œ

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Berrios, did you have an

announcement to make about a Democratic Task Force on the

Chicago School System? In the Speaker's Office immediately

after Session there'll be a meeting of the Democratic Task

Force on the Chicago Schools. Immediately after Session in

the Speakers Office. Representative Wolf, for what reason

do you seek recognition?n

Wolj: HThank you, Madam Speaker. For purposes of an

announcement, there will be a meeting of the Personnel and

Pensions committee this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Room D

Jg fl

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Van Duyne, for what reason do

you seek recoqnition??

Van Duyne: ''Thank you, Madam Speaker. All Members of counties

and townships should be in D l at 2:00 o'clock.''

Speaker Breslin: nAny further announcements? Agreed

Resolutions.''

Clerk O'Brien: lHouse Resolution 1340, correction House Bill

1338, offered by Representative Churchill; House

Resolution 1341, Black; 1342, Delaegher; 1343, Delaegher;

1330...1344, Delaegher; 1345, Delaegher.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Representative Matijevich moves the adoptionoi the General Resolutions...excuse me, the Agreed

Resolutions. Hearing no objection the Agreed Resolutions

are adopted. General Resolutions.'r

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clerk O'Brien: HHouse Resolution 1339, offered by Representative

Stephens; House Resolution 1340, offered by Representative

Bowman.''

Speaker Breslin: ''Committee on Assignment. Death Resolutions.p

Clerk O'Brien: 'House Resolution...House Joint Resolution 189,

offered by Representative DeLeo, with respect to the memory

of William Schmidt.'

Speaker Breslin: f'Representative DeLeo moves the adoption of the

Death Resolution. All those in favor say faye', a1l those

opposed say 'no'. In the opinion of the Chair, the 'ayes'

have it. And the Death Resolution is adopted. Giving

leave to the Clerk to stay in..oRepresentative Leverenz,

for what reason do you seek recognition?,

Leverenz: ''I have a small inquiry of the Chair. Are we moving

along with our committees well enough that we possibly will

not be here on Friday?''

Speaker Breslin: ''The advocations are that we are moving along

very well in our committees and if people are brief in

their comments today it is very possible that we will not

have to be back on Friday.''

Leverenz: ''Praise God.f'

Speaker Bresfin: ''Representative O'Connell, for what reason do

you seek recognition? Representative O'Connell. At this

time it's appropriate to announce, Ladies and Gentlemen,

that in the morning at your offices and I believe on the

floor, they will be distributing a schedule of a1l recessed

meetings of the House so that you if you have...if you are

a Member of a Committee or you have Bills before that

Committee you will have the schedule and know where to

appear and at what times. Representative O'Connell, did

you still seek recognition?'

O'Connell: ''Madam Speaker, have just obtained leave of the

Minority side to waive the posting requirements on a Bill

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that ls...was suppose to have been posted before the Energy

and Environment Committee. However, am lookinq for

the- .lt's House Bi11 3351, Madam Speaker. There has been

leave granted by the Mlnorfty Spokesman , Representative

Peterson. asked the ChBkrman and he had no objectlon.''

Speaker Breslln: ''Representative O'Connell ask leave to waive the

postlng rules so that House B111 3351 can be heard today in

commlttee. there any objection? Hearing none the

Gentlemen haE leave and now Representative Cullerton moves

that we grant leave to the Clerk to remaln open .tn

Perfunctory Sesslon for the rest of the day and that we

adjourn 3:00 ofclocR tomorrow. Ghould be

understood that should we need Kore time we w111 be

notlfylng you in your offlces and in the committee rooms

Ehould thls X:00 o'clock tjme be extended any further. So

Representatlve OJSon, do you seek recognltion on thts

question?n

O l s o n : ' ' Y e s . ' b

S p e a k e r B r e s l j n : b ' P r o c e e d S .t r . ' '

Olson: ''On the Clerk'E Offlce bejng open the rest of the day, can

you deflne an hour on that?'g

Speaker Breslin: MDo we Whatug

Olson: HDefine an exact hour on that the rest of the day.''

Speaker BreElln: HUntll a11 committees adjourn.''

Olson: ''Thank You.'l

Speaker Breslln! Merhe object 1s to be able to recelve the reports

from the commlttees. Ladles and Gentlemen , to the extent

that you need to flle dïscharged Xotlons. Discharged

Moti.ons should be flled wlth the Clerk as soon as posslble,

elther today or tomorrow before we begln Sesslon so that a

Calendar can be prepared for conslderatlon of Discharged

Motlons when we come back to the floor tomorrow . So get

those Dlscharqed Motlons fjled as qulcRly as possible.

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Representative Cullerton's Motion now is that we adjournuntil 3:00 o'clock allowing time for the Clerk in

Perfunctory Session. All those in favor say 'aye', all

those opposed say 'no'. In the opinion of the Chair the

'ayes' have it and this House stands adjourned until 3:00

p.m. tomorrow.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''Committee Reports. Representative Christensen,

Chairman, Selèct Committee on Aqing, to which the iollowing

Bills were referred, action taken May 3, 1988, reported the

same back with following recommendation: 'do passl House

Bill 3915 and 3971. Interim Study Calendar House Bill

3741, Representative Richmond, Chairman pf the Committee on

Agriculture to which the following Bills were referred,

action taken May 3, 1988, reported the same back with the

following recommendations: 'do pass Consent Calendar' House

Bill 4236 be adopted. Senate Joint Resolution 30, Interim

Study Calendar House Bill 3852. Representative Steczo,

Chairman of the Committee on Cities and Villages to which

the following Bills were referred. Action taken May

1988, reported same back with the following

recommendations: 'do pass as amended Short Debate

Calendar' House Bill 812. Representative Preston, Chairman

of the Committee on Consumer Protection, to which the

following Bills were referred. Action taken May 3, 1988,

reported the same back with the following recommendations:

'do pass' House Bills 3152, 3902, 3905, 3906, 3908, and

4284. 'Do pass as amended' House Bill 1106. Interim Study

Calendar House Bill 3932. Representative Cullerton,

Chairman of the Select Committee on Horse Racin: to which

the following Bills were referred. Action taken May

1988, reported the same back with the iollowing

recommendation: 'do pass' House Bill 4282. Representative

White, Chairman of the Committee on Human Services, to

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Whlch the followlng Bi11s were referred, actjon taken Hay

3, 1980, reported the Same back wjth the followlng

recommendatjonsl 'do pass' House B1l1s 318+ 3490 3876

3911, 3981, 39*9, 3998, *037, *120. #Do pass as amendedf

House B111 7*1, 2285, 301*, 3766, 3770 , 4018, 4075,

4097, 412S, 4165, 4172, and *17*. Interlm Study Calendar,

House B:J1s 3155, XS30, 3531, 3532, 3533, 3?S9, 3861, 4079,

4080. 4Q81, *082, 4083, *084, *085, 4086, and *087.

Representatjve Laurïno Chalrman of the Colnmittee on

Insurance to whlch the followlng Bills were referred .

Actlon taken on May 3, 1988, reported tbe same back with

the followlng reconmendatkonsz pass' House Btlls

1.*91, 2143, and 4109. ?Do pass as amended ' House Bill

3769. Interlm Study Calendar House B111s 3591 and 4110.

Representatlve Ronan , Chajrnan of tNe Commlttee on

TranGportatlon Motor Vehkcles to which the following Bills

were referred. Actjon taken May 1988, reported the sawe

back wjth the followln: recommendatlons) #do pass' House

Bi11. *01Q, and *Q42. 'Do pass as amended' House B:l1 3900

and 4016. 'Do pasl' Consent Calendar House Bi11

Intertm Study Calendar House Bïlls 1833, 3046, 3180,

3196, 3776, and 384'?. Representatïve Flinn Chakrman of

the ComMlttee on Flnancjal Institutjons, to which the

followlng were referred. Action taken May 3, 1988#

reported the Eame back with the following recommendattons:

'do pass' House 8ï11S X?.- check that...House Bj.11 347:,

3788, and 8990 and *180. 'Do pass as amended' House Bill

3700 and 3972. 'Do pass' Consent Calendar House Bi11 *192

'do pass as amended ' Consent Calendar House B.tl1s 2794

3380, 39'27. 'Do pass Short Debate' Calendar House

*212. ?Do pass as amended' Short Debate Calendar House

glli 3959 and Senate B11l 952. Interlm Stuuy Calendar

House Bïlls 2119, 3045, 3*76, 3761, 3975, 3976, +048 and

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4184. Perfunctory Session will now stand at ease until

5:00 p.m. Perfunctory Session will be in order. Message

from the Senate, from Ms. Hawker's secretary, f'Mr. Speaker,

directed to inform the House of Representatives that

the Senate has concurred with the House in passage of Bill

the following title to wit: House Bill 1685 together with

Senate Amendments #l# 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 passed the Senate

as amended May 4, 1988. Linda Hawker, Secretary.

Committee Reports. Representative Terzich, Chairman of the

Committee on Executive and Veterans Affairs, to which the

following Bills were referred, action taken May 4, 1988,

reported the same back with the following recommendations:

'do pass' House Bills 3278, 3436, 3655, 3714, 3794, 3845,

3898, 3989, 4011, 4014, 4057, 4068, 4175: 4220, 4229 and

4267. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills 3309, 3846, 3940.

'Do pass' Consent Célendar House Bills 3049, 3050, 3181,

3435, 3712, 3888, 3895, 4045, 4108, and 4269. 'Do pass as

amended' Consent Calendar House Bills 2942, 3802, and 3875.

'Do pass Short Debate Calendar' House Bill 3870. 'Do pass

as amended' Short Debate Calendar House Bill 3273. Be

adopted House Joint Resolution 145. Be adopted as amended

House Joint Resolution 160. lnterim Study Calendar House

Bill 3028, 3923, 4001, 4023, 4093, and 4132.

Representative Mulcahey, Chairman of the Committee on

Elementary and Secondary Education to which the following

Bills were referred action taken May 4, 1988, reported the

same back with the following recommendations: 'do pass'

House Bills 2289, 2504, 2688, 2926, 2946, 3252, 3350, 3367,

3816, and 4063. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills

2393, 2780 and 3392. 'Do pass Consent Calendar' House Bill

3968. Interim Study Calendar House Bills 927, 1356, 1791,

2283, 2716, 2882, 2883, 2919, 2933, 3112, 3182, 3248, 3251:

3920, and 4167. The Perfunctory Session will stand at ease

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until the end of the committee on the floor Local School

District Reorqanization Select Committee. At the end of

the committee we'll have more Committee Reports.

Perfunctory Session will be back in order. Committee

Reports. Representative Dunn, Chairman of the Committee on

Judiciary to which the following Bills were referred,

action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back with the

following recommendations: 'do pass' House Bills 2996,

3466, 4071, and 4116. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills

923, 2423, 3262, 3934, 4094 and Senate Bill 448. fDo pass

Consent Calendar' House Bills 170, 469, 1638, 2004, 2737,

2940, 3007, 3538, 3836, 4019 and 4286. 'Do pass as amended

Consent Calendarf House Bill 3779. 'Do pass as amended

Short Debate Calendar' House Bill 2914. Tabled in

Committee House Bill 5l, 853, and 4076. Tabled by Rule

26(d). House Bill 2038, 4198 and Senate Bill 1214.

Interim Study Calendar House Bill 878 and Senate Bill 930.

Representative Van Duyne, Chairman of the Committee on

Counties and Townships, to which the following Bills were

referred action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back

with the following recommendations: 'do pass' House Bill

3260, 3267, 3917 and 4266. 'Do pass as amended' House Bill

l96 and 4155. 'Do pass Short Debate Calendar' House Bill

3266. Tabled in Committee House Bill 3341. Interim Study

Calendar House Bill 3073. Representative Farley, Chairman

of the Committee on Labor and Commerce which the following

Bills were referred, action taken on May 4, 1988, reported

the same back with the following recommendations: fdo

pass' House Bill 3840 and 4060. 'Do pass as amended' House

Bill 3381, and 4059. 'Do pass Consent Calendar' House Bill

3149. Interim Study Calendar House Bills 2564, 3138, 3140,

3141, 3388, and 4273. Perfunctory Session will stand at

ease. The Perfunctory Session shall be in order. Committee

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Reports. Representative Wolf, Chairman of the Committee on

Personnel and Pensions to which the iollowing Bills were

referred action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back

with the following recommendations: 'do pass' House Bills

2426, 4213: 4214, Senate Bill 145. 'Do pass as amended'

House Bill 12 and 253. Representative Huff, Chairman from

the Select Committee on Local School District

Reorganization to which the following Bills were referred,

action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back with the

following recommendations: 'do pass' House Bill 3707,

3834, and 4101. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills, 3446,

3686, and 4208. Representative Kulas, Chairman of the

Committee on Enerqy and Environment and Natural Resources,

to which the following Bills were referred, action taken

May 4, 1988, reported the same back with the following

recommendations: 'do pass' House Bills 2917, 3030, 3424,

3425, 3549, 3668, 3780, 3871, 3913, 4153, 4191, 4194, 4279,

and Senate Bill 1475. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills

3261, 3315, 3462, 3550, 3730, 3878, 4035, 4039, 4043, 4052,

and 3683. Perfunctory Session will stand at ease.

Perfunctory Session will be back in order. Committee

Reports. Representative Krska, Chairman of the Committee

on Registration and Regulation, to which the ëollowing

Bills were referred, action taken May 4, 1988, reported the

same back with the following recommendations: 'do pass'

House Bills 1816, 3154, 3264, 4027, and 4232. 'Do pass as

amended' House Bills 917, 972, 1325: 1573, 3763, and Senate

Bill 515. Interim Study Calendar House Bill 3924.

Representative Satterthwaite, Chairman of the Committee on

Higher Education to which the following Bills were

referred, action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back

with the following recommendations: fdo pass' House 3i11s

3159, and 3619, 4074, 4143, 4144, and 4241. 'Do pass as

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d d' Hous'e Bill 3321. 'Do pass Consent Calendar' Houseamen e

Bill 3748, 4096 and 4234. 'Do pass Short Debate Calendar'

House Bill 4233. Interim Study Calendar House Bill 2463,

2654, and 4135. Perfunctory Session will stand at ease.

Perfunctory Session will bè in order. Committee Reports.

Representative Currie, Chairman from the Committee on State

Government Administration to which the followinq Bills were

referred, action taken May 4, 1988, reported the same back

with the following recommendation: 'do pass' House Bills

3101, 3300, 3393, 3504: 3562, 3744, 3752, 3804, 3819, 4064,

4118, and 4139. 'Do pass as amended' House Bills 2569,

3003: 3222, 3297, 3506, 3570, 35...that's 3735, 3789, 3790,

4206 and 3469. There being no iurther business the House

now stands adjourned.''

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STATE OF TLLTNOIS35TH GENERAL ASSENBLYHOUSE 0F REPRESENTATIVES

DAILY TRANSCRIPTION 0F OEBATE INDEX

MAY 0*4 :988

HB-0309 SECOND READINGHB-1053 NOTIONH8-2315 SEEOND READINGH8-2558 SECONB READINGH8-2925 SECONO READINGHB-3009 MOTIONHB-3060 SECOND READINGHB-31tT SECOND READTNGHB-3l45 SECOND READINGH8-3253 SECOND READINGH8-3268 SEEOND READINGHB-32&8 SECOND READINGH8-3272 SECOND READINGH8-3279 SECOND READINGH8-3286 SEEOND READINGH8-3289 SECOND READINGH8-3319 SEEOND READINGH8-3321 N0T1ONH8-3338 SECOND READINGH8-33*9 SECOND READINGH8-3351 MOTIONHB-339t SECOND READINGHB-3#&8 SECOND READINGH8-3*77 SECOND READINGHB-3*9t SECOND READINGH8-3*95 SECOND READINGH8-3513 SECOND READINGH3-3525 SECOND READINGH8-3536 SECOND RQADINGHB-35#& SECONO READINGH8-3556 SECOND READING88-3556 SECOND READINGH8-3556 0UT 0F RECOR9H8-3557 SECOND READINGH8-3558 SECOND READING68-3572 SECOND READINGH8-3582 SECOND REâDINGH8-3652 SECOND READINGHB-366& MOTIONHB-367t SECOND READINGH8-3733 SECOND READINGH8-3758 SECOND READINGH8-3772 SECOND READINGH8-3812 TABLEDH8-3821 SECOND READINGHB-38@t SECOND REZDINGH8-3955 SEEOND READINGHB-*G06 SECOND READINGH8-1028 SECOND READINGHB-#tt3 SECOND READINGHB-41tG SECDND READINGHB-4tl2 SECOND REA9INGHB-&t22 SECOND READINGHB-*t3O SECOND REABINGHB-*t39 r40TI0NHB-#t5# SECOND READINGHB-#t5& SEEOND READINGHB-#17t SECOND READINGHB-#29t FIR3T READINGSB-0720 SECOND READING5B-t52n SEEOND READINGHR-0189 RESOLUTION OFFEREDHR-1339 RESOLUTION OFFEREDHR-13#0 RESOLUTION OFFERED

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