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[January 23, 2019]

SENATE JOURNAL

STATE OF ILLINOIS

ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

4TH LEGISLATIVE DAY

Perfunctory Session

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019

1:07 O'CLOCK P.M.

NO. 4

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SENATE

Daily Journal Index

4th Legislative Day

Action Page(s)

Communication from the Minority Leader ......................................................... 11

Introduction of Senate Bills No’d. 63-115.......................................................... 18 Message from the President ....................................................................... 4, 5, 10

Presentation of Senate Joint Resolution No. 6 .................................................... 15

Presentation of Senate Joint Resolution No. 7 .................................................... 16 Presentation of Senate Joint Resolution No. 8 .................................................... 16

Presentation of Senate Joint Resolution No. 9 .................................................... 17 Presentation of Senate Resolutions No’d. 32-43 ................................................ 14

Report from Assignments Committee .......................................................... 22, 23

Report(s) Received ............................................................................................... 3

Bill Number Legislative Action Page(s)

SJR 0006 Committee on Assignments ....................................................................................... 15 SJR 0007 Committee on Assignments ....................................................................................... 16

SJR 0008 Committee on Assignments ....................................................................................... 16

SJR 0009 Committee on Assignments ....................................................................................... 17

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The Senate met pursuant to adjournment.

Pursuant to Senate Rule 2-5(c)2, the Secretary of the Senate conducted the perfunctory session.

Silent prayer was observed.

REPORTS RECEIVED

The Secretary placed before the Senate the following reports:

Youth in Care Waiting for Placement Report, submitted by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services on January 7, 2019.

2018 Bilingual Needs and Bilingual Pay Survey Report, submitted by the Illinois Department of

Central Management Services on January 7, 2019.

2018 Eavesdrop Applications, submitted by the LaSalle County State's Attorney Office on January

7, 2019.

Re-Entry Housing Update & Reporting from PA 100-0575, submitted by the Illinois Housing

Development Authority on January 8, 2019.

First Progress Report Implementing Executive Order 18-08 Human Rights: Eliminating Backlog & Transforming Service Delivery, submitted by the Illinois Department of Central Management Services on

January 8, 2019.

The Rauner Administration Report 2015-2019, submitted by the Illinois Office of the Governor on January 10, 2019.

Equal Pay Act 2018 Annual Report, 820 ILCS 112/1-90, submitted by the Illinois Department of

Labor on January 11, 2019.

Annual Report FY 2017, submitted by the Illinois Department of Revenue on January 11, 2019.

Final Certification of TRS FY20 State Funding Requirement, submitted by the Illinois Teachers'

Retirement System on January 14, 2019.

TRS Actuarial Valuation and Review of Pension Benefits for June 30, 2018, submitted by the

Illinois Teachers' Retirement System on January 14, 2019.

2017 Annual Statistical Report, submitted by the Illinois State Board of Education on January 14,

2019.

GARS Annual Actuarial Valuation as of June 30, 2018, submitted by the Retirement Systems of

Illinois on January 14, 2019.

JRS Annual Actuarial Valuation as of June 30, 2018, submitted by the Retirement Systems of

Illinois on January 14, 2019.

JRS Actuarial Certification 2018, submitted by the Retirement Systems of Illinois on January 14,

2019.

GARS Actuarial Certification 2018, submitted by the Retirement Systems of Illinois on January 14,

2019.

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GARS Final Certification FY20, submitted by the Retirement Systems of Illinois on January 14,

2019.

JRS Final Certification FY20, submitted by the Retirement Systems of Illinois on January 14, 2019.

2018 Annual Report in compliance with 105 ILCS 5/1A-4E, submitted by the Illinois State Board

of Education on January 14, 2019.

FY18 Career and Technical Education Report, submitted by the Illinois State Board of Education

on January 14, 2019.

State Contribution Certification FY 20, submitted by the State Universities Retirement System on

January 14, 2019.

Actuarial Valuation Report as of June 30, 2018, submitted by the State Universities Retirement

System on January 14, 2019.

SERS Annual Actuarial Valuation as of June 30, 2018, submitted by the State Employees'

Retirement System on January 15, 2019.

SERS Actuarial Certification, submitted by the State Employees' Retirement System on January

15, 2019.

SERS Final Certification FY20, submitted by the State Employees' Retirement System on January

15, 2019.

2019 Annual Comprehensive Housing Plan, submitted by the Illinois Housing Development

Authority on January 15, 2019.

2018 Eavesdrops pursuant to 725 ILCS 5108A-6, submitted by the Bureau County State's

Attorney's Office on January 18, 2019.

Illinois Health Hazard Substances Registry Annual Report FY18, submitted by the Illinois

Department of Public Health on January 18, 2019.

20 ILCS 540 Custody Relinquishment Prevention Act FY17, submitted by the Illinois Department

of Children and Family Services on January 22, 2019.

The foregoing reports were ordered received and placed on file with the Secretary’s Office.

MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT

OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT

STATE OF ILLINOIS

JOHN J. CULLERTON 327 STATE CAPITOL

SENATE PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD, IL 62706

217-782-2728

January 17, 2019

Mr. Tim Anderson

Secretary of the Senate

Room 403, State House

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Springfield, Illinois 62704

Dear Mr. Secretary:

Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-1(b), detailed below is the number of Democrat and Republican members of the

Illinois Senate that may be appointed to each of the Senate Committees of the 101st General Assembly.

Democratic Republican

Committee Name Members Members

Agriculture 8 4 Appropriations I 10 5

Appropriations II 12 6 Assignments 4 2

Commerce and Economic Development 9 3

Criminal Law 7 3 Education 11 6

Energy and Public Utilities 16 8

Environment and Conservation 6 3 Executive Appointments 8 4

Executive 13 6

Financial Institutions 6 3 Government Accountability and Pensions 7 4

Higher Education 10 5

Human Services 7 4 Insurance 15 7

Judiciary 7 3

Labor 12 6 Licensed Activities 6 3

Local Government 6 3

Public Health 8 4 Revenue 6 3

State Government 6 3

Telecommunications and Information Technology 5 3 Transportation 14 8

Veterans Affairs 7 4

If you have any questions, please contact my Chief of Staff, Kristin Richards, at 217-782-2728.

Sincerely,

s/John J. Cullerton

John J. Cullerton

Senate President

cc: Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady

OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT

STATE OF ILLINOIS

JOHN J. CULLERTON 327 STATE CAPITOL

SENATE PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD, IL 62706

217-782-2728

January 17, 2019

Mr. Tim Anderson

Secretary of the Senate

Room 403, State House Springfield, Illinois 62706

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Dear Mr. Secretary:

Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-2(a) and 3-5(c), please be advised that I have made the following appointments,

to be effective immediately, to the 101st General Assembly Standing Committees:

AGRICULTURE Senator Scott Bennett, Chair Senator Linda Holmes, Vice-Chair

Senator Bill Cunningham

Senator Laura Ellman Senator David Koehler

Senator Andy Manar Senator Julie Morrison

Senator Patricia Van Pelt

APPROPRIATIONS I Senator Heather Steans, Chair

Senator Omar Aquino, Vice-Chair Senator Cristina Castro

Senator Laura Ellman

Senator Ann Gillespie Senator Mattie Hunter

Senator Andy Manar

Senator Laura Murphy Senator Elgie Sims, Jr.

Senator Ram Villivalam

APPROPRIATIONS II Senator Andy Manar, Chair

Senator Elgie Sims, Jr., Vice-Chair Senator Omar Aquino

Senator Scott Bennett

Senator Melinda Bush Senator Rachelle Crowe

Senator Laura Fine

Senator Suzy Glowiak Senator Steve Landek

Senator Pat McGuire

Senator Heather Steans

Senator Ram Villivalam

ASSIGNMENTS: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford, Chair

Senator Don Harmon, Vice-Chair

Senator Terry Link Senator Antonio Munoz

COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Senator Laura Murphy, Chair

Senator Ann Gillespie, Vice-Chair

Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Senator Christina Castro

Senator Napoleon Harris, III

Senator Michael Hastings Senator Linda Holmes

Senator Iris Martinez

Senator John Mulroe

CRIMINAL LAW

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Senator Elgie Sims, Jr., Chair

Senator Scott Bennett, Vice-Chair

Senator Christopher Belt

Senator Rachelle Crowe Senator John Mulroe

Senator Robert Peters

Senator Patricia Van Pelt

EDUCATION Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Chair Senator Christopher Belt, Vice-Chair

Senator Omar Aquino Senator Melinda Bush

Senator Ann Gillespie

Senator Suzy Glowiak Senator David Koehler

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford

Senator Andy Manar Senator Iris Martinez

Senator Ram Villivalam

ENERGY AND PUBLIC UTILITIES Senator Bill Cunningham, Chair

Senator Mattie Hunter, Vice-Chair Senator Christopher Belt

Senator Cristina Castro

Senator Tom Cullerton Senator Laura Ellman

Senator Suzy Glowiak

Senator Don Harmon Senator Michael Hastings

Senator Emil Jones, III

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford Senator Terry Link

Senator Iris Martinez

Senator Antonio Munoz Senator Martin Sandoval

Senator Patricia Van Pelt

ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION Senator Melinda Bush, Chair

Senator David Koehler, Vice-Chair Senator Laura Fine

Senator Pat McGuire

Senator Julie Morrison Senator Heather Steans

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS Senator Antonio Munoz, Chair

Senator Andy Manar, Vice-Chair

Senator Bill Cunningham Senator Michael Hastings

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford

Senator Terry Link Senator Laura Murphy

Senator Heather Steans

EXECUTIVE Senator Michael Hastings, Chair

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Senator Don Harmon, Vice-Chair

Senate President John J. Cullerton

Senator Napoleon Harris, III

Senator Linda Holmes Senator Mattie Hunter

Senator Toi Hutchinson

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford Senator Terry Link

Senator Iris Martinez

Senator John Mulroe Senator Antonio Munoz

Senator Heather Steans

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Senator Jacqueline Collins, Chair Senator Terry Link, Vice-Chair

Senator Andy Manar

Senator Laura Murphy Senator Robert Peters

Senator Steve Stadelman

GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY AND PENSIONS Senator Omar Aquino, Chair

Senator Iris Martinez, Vice-Chair Senator Melinda Bush

Senator Laura Ellman

Senator Ann Gillespie Senator Steve Landek

Senator Heather Steans

HIGHER EDUCATION Senator Pat McGuire, Chair

Senator Laura Ellman, Vice-Chair Senator Omar Aquino

Senator Scott Bennett

Senator Bill Cunningham Senator Emil Jones, III

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford

Senator Laura Murphy

Senator Martin Sandoval

Senator Steve Stadelman

HUMAN SERVICES Senator Julie Morrison, Chair

Senator Laura Fine, Vice-Chair Senator Napoleon Harris, III

Senator Mattie Hunter

Senator Robert Peters Senator Heather Steans

Senator Ram Villivalam

INSURANCE

Senator Napoleon Harris, III, Chair

Senator John Mulroe, Vice-Chair Senator Christopher Belt

Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Senator Jacqueline Collins Senator Tom Cullerton

Senator Bill Cunningham

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Senator Laura Fine

Senator Ann Gillespie

Senator Suzy Glowiak

Senator Michael Hastings Senator Steve Landek

Senator Terry Link

Senator Antonio Munoz Senator Laura Murphy

JUDICIARY Senator John Mulroe, Chair

Senator Rachelle Crowe, Vice-Chair Senator Ann Gillespie

Senator Don Harmon

Senator Michael Hastings Senator Toi Hutchinson

Senator Elgie Sims, Jr.

LABOR Senator Tom Cullerton, Chair

Senator Suzy Glowiak, Vice-Chair Senator Christopher Belt

Senator Scott Bennett

Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Senator Cristina Castro

Senator Rachelle Crowe

Senator Don Harmon Senator Linda Holmes

Senator David Koehler

Senator Kimberly A. Lightford Senator Ram Villivalam

LICENSED ACTIVITIES Senator Emil Jones, III, Chair

Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Vice-Chair

Senator Omar Aquino Senator Christopher Belt

Senator Rachelle Crowe

Senator Martin Sandoval

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Senator Linda Holmes, Chair Senator Robert Peters, Vice-Chair

Senator Laura Fine

Senator Suzy Glowiak Senator David Koehler

Senator Steve Landek

PUBLIC HEALTH Senator Patricia Van Pelt, Chair

Senator Julie Morrison, Vice-Chair Senator Laura Fine

Senator Mattie Hunter

Senator Toi Hutchinson Senator John Mulroe

Senator Laura Murphy

Senator Steve Stadelman

REVENUE

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Senator Toi Hutchinson, Chair

Senator Cristina Castro, Vice-Chair

Senator Melinda Bush

Senator Don Harmon Senator Pat McGuire

Senator Steve Stadelman

STATE GOVERNMENT Senator Steve Landek, Chair

Senator Pat McGuire, Vice-Chair Senator Scott Bennett

Senator Tom Cullerton Senator Bill Cunningham

Senator Patricia Van Pelt

TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Senator Steve Stadelman, Chair

Senator Napoleon Harris, III, Vice-Chair Senator Linda Holmes

Senator Robert Peters

Senator Elgie Sims, Jr.

TRANSPORTATION Senator Martin Sandoval, Chair Senator Ram Villivalam, Vice-Chair

Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Senator Melinda Bush Senator Cristina Castro

Senator Jacqueline Collins

Senator Tom Cullerton Senator Toi Hutchinson

Senator Emil Jones, III

Senator David Koehler Senator Iris Martinez

Senator Pat McGuire

Senator Julie Morrison Senator Steve Stadelman

VETERANS AFFAIRS Senator Cristina Castro, Chair

Senator Tom Cullerton, Vice-Chair

Senator Rachelle Crowe Senator Laura Ellman

Senator Emil Jones, III

Senator Antonio Munoz Senator Robert Peters

If you have any questions, please contact my Chief of Staff, Kristin Richards, at 217.782.2728.

Sincerely,

s/John J. Cullerton John J. Cullerton

Senate President

cc: Governor J.B. Pritzker

Senator Republican Leader Bill Brady

House Speaker Michael J. Madigan House Republican Leader Jim Durkin

Secretary of State-Index Division

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Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability

Legislative Reference Bureau

Clerk of the House

OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT

STATE OF ILLINOIS

JOHN J. CULLERTON 327 STATE CAPITOL

SENATE PRESIDENT SPRINGFIELD, IL 62706

217-782-2728

January 23, 2019

Mr. Tim Anderson

Secretary of the Senate Room 403 State House

Springfield, IL 62706

Dear Mr. Secretary:

Pursuant to Rule 3-5(c), I hereby appoint Senator Heather Steans to temporarily replace Senator Terry Link as a member on the Senate Committee on Assignments. This appointment will expire upon

adjournment of the Senate Committee on Assignments on January 23, 2019.

Sincerely,

s/John J. Cullerton

John J. Cullerton Senate President

cc: Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady

COMMUNICATION FROM THE MINORITY LEADER

SPRINGFIELD OFFICE: DISTRICT OFFICE

309G STATE HOUSE 2203 EASTLAND DRIVE, SUITE 3 SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62706 BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61704

PHONE: 217/782-6216 PHONE: 309/664-4440 FAX: 309/664-8597

[email protected]

ILLINOIS STATE SENATE

BILL BRADY

SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER

44th SENATE DISTRICT

January 23, 2019

Mr. Tim Anderson

Secretary of the Senate

401 State House Springfield, Illinois 62706

Dear Mr. Secretary:

Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-2(a) and 3-5(c), please be advised that I have made the following appointments,

to be effective immediately, to the 101st General Assembly Senate Committees.

AGRICULTURE

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Senator Craig Wilcox, MS

Senator Steve McClure

Senator Paul Schimpf

Senator Jil Tracy

APPROPRIATIONS I

Senator Dale Righter, MS Senator Jason Plummer

Senator Chapin Rose

Senator Brian Stewart Senator Craig Wilcox

APPROPRIATIONS II

Senator Dan McConchie, MS

Senator John Curran Senator Donald DeWitte

Senator Jason Plummer

Senator Dale Righter Senator Chapin Rose

ASSIGNMENTS

Senator Dale Righter, MS

Senator John Curran

COMMERCE and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Senator Dale Fowler, MS

Senator Neil Anderson Senator Jim Oberweis

CRIMINAL LAW

Senator Brian Stewart, MS

Senator Jason Barickman

Senator Steve McClure

EDUCATION

Senator Chuck Weaver, MS Senator Jason Barickman

Senator John Curran

Senator Donald DeWitte

Senator Dale Fowler

Senator Sue Rezin

ENERGY and PUBLIC UTILITIES

Senator Sue Rezin, MS

Senator Neil Anderson Senator Jason Barickman

Senator John Curran

Senator Steve McClure Senator Dale Fowler

Senator Paul Schimpf

Senator Craig Wilcox

ENVIRONMENT and CONSERVATION

Senator Jim Oberweis, MS Senator Jason Plummer

Senator Dave Syverson

EXECUTIVE

Senator Dale Righter, MS

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Senator Bill Brady

Senator Jason Barickman

Senator Jim Oberweis

Senator Sue Rezin Senator Dave Syverson

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

Senator Jason Plummer, MS

Senator Dale Righter

Senator Brian Stewart Senator Jil Tracy

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Senator Chapin Rose, MS

Senator Jason Plummer Senator Paul Schimpf

GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY and PENSIONS

Senator Donald DeWitte, MS

Senator John Curran

Senator Dale Fowler Senator Sue Rezin

HIGHER EDUCATION

Senator Steve McClure, MS

Senator Dale Fowler

Senator Dan McConchie Senator Chapin Rose

Senator Chuck Weaver

HUMAN SERVICES

Senator Dave Syverson, MS

Senator Dale Righter Senator Brian Stewart

Senator Craig Wilcox

INSURANCE

Senator Dave Syverson, MS

Senator Dale Fowler

Senator Dan McConchie

Senator Dale Righter

Senator Chapin Rose Senator Brian Stewart

Senator Chuck Weaver

JUDICIARY

Senator Jason Barickman, MS

Senator Paul Schimpf Senator Jil Tracy

LABOR

Senator Jim Oberweis, MS

Senator Jason Barickman

Senator Dan McConchie Senator Jil Tracy

Senator Chuck Weaver

Senator Craig Wilcox

LICENSED ACTIVITIES

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Senator Neil Anderson, MS

Senator Dale Fowler

Senator Chuck Weaver

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Senator John Curran, MS

Senator Donald DeWitte Senator Steve McClure

PUBLIC HEALTH Senator Dave Syverson, MS

Senator Steve McClure Senator Dan McConchie

Senator Jason Plummer

REVENUE

Senator Sue Rezin, MS

Senator Donald DeWitte Senator Jim Oberweis

STATE GOVERNMENT

Senator Dan McConchie, MS

Senator Steve McClure

Senator Jil Tracy

TRANSPORTATION

Senator Donald DeWitte, MS Senator Neil Anderson

Senator John Curran

Senator Jim Oberweis Senator Jason Plummer

Senator Paul Schimpf

Senator Chuck Weaver Senator Craig Wilcox

TELECOMMUNICATIONS & INFO TECHNOLOGY

Senator Jil Tracy, MS

Senator Donald DeWitte

Senator Dan McConchie

VETERANS AFFAIRS

Senator Paul Schimpf, MS Senator Neil Anderson

Senator Brian Stewart

Senator Craig Wilcox

If you have any questions, please contact my Chief of Staff, Phil Draves, at 217-782-8184.

Sincerely,

s/Bill Brady

Bill Brady Illinois Senate Republican Leader

44th District

cc: Governor JB Pritzker

Senate President John Cullerton

House Speaker Michael Madigan House Republican Leader Jim Durkin

Secretary of State – Index Division

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Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability

Legislative Reference Bureau

Clerk of the House

PRESENTATION OF RESOLUTIONS

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 32

Offered by Senator Morrison and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Judy Abruscato of Wheeling.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 33

Offered by Senator Morrison and all Senators:

Mourns the death of George R. Flouret.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 34

Offered by Senator Morrison and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Dr. Ephraim Axelrod.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 35

Offered by Senator Brady and all Senators: Mourns the death of Robert M. “Bob” Leekley of Bloomington.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 36

Offered by Senator Sims and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Sonya Audrea Fields, Ph.D., of Chicago.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 37

Offered by Senator Link and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Bernard Francis “Bernie” DeVries of Antioch.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 38

Offered by Senator Link and all Senators: Mourns the death of Thomas P. Grampovcnik of Beach Park.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 39

Offered by Senator Link and all Senators:

Mourns the death of George W. Makela of Waukegan.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 40

Offered by Senator Link and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Joseph Edward “Joe” Reinhardt of Park City, formerly of North Chicago.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 41

Offered by Senator Brady and all Senators: Mourns the death of Kenneth Paul “Ken” Rittenhouse, Sr., of Bloomington.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 42

Offered by Senator Manar and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Irma L. Jones.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 43

Offered by Senator Manar and all Senators:

Mourns the death of Chad Eric Pramuk of Decatur.

By direction of the Secretary, the foregoing resolutions were referred to the Resolutions Consent

Calendar.

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Senator Rose offered the following Senate Joint Resolution, which was referred to the Committee

on Assignments:

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6

WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General Assembly pays honor and respect to individuals who have given their lives in service to their communities; and

WHEREAS, Special Agent Virgil Lee Bensyl was shot and killed on January 15, 1988 while he and four other agents attempted to arrest a corrections officer for conspiracy to commit murder; and

WHEREAS, Special Agent Bensyl served with the U.S. Marines during the Vietnam War; he joined the

Illinois State Police on July 14, 1969 and served in District 10 (Pesotum) until 1984 when he graduated

from New Agents Class #4; he was then assigned to Zone 10; and

WHEREAS, On April 29, 1988, District 10 Headquarters was re-dedicated in honor of Special Agent

Bensyl; and

WHEREAS, At the time of his passing, Agent Bensyl was survived by his wife and son; therefore, be

it

RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we designate Illinois State Route 51 in Oconee in southwest Shelby County as the "ISP Special Agent Virgil

Lee Bensyl Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation is requested to erect at suitable locations,

consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name of

"ISP Special Agent Virgil Lee Bensyl Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That suitable copy of this resolution be presented to the family of Special Agent Bensyl

and the Secretary of Transportation.

Senator Weaver offered the following Senate Joint Resolution, which was referred to the Committee

on Assignments:

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 7

WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General Assembly pays honor and respect to the truly

great individuals who have served our country and, in so doing, have gone above and beyond the call of duty in truly heroic acts; and

WHEREAS, Robert Holloway was born in Keithsburg on December 29, 1942 and served in the U.S. Navy, achieving the rank of Petty Officer Second Class; he died while serving his country in South

Vietnam on February 20, 1966; and

WHEREAS, Ronald Crose was born in Keithsburg on December 10, 1945 and served in the U.S. Navy,

achieving the rank of Petty Officer Third Class; he was killed in action while serving his country in South

Vietnam on November 24, 1967; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we designate 76th Street in Keithsburg from Jackson Street to IL-17 as the "PO2 Robert Holloway and PO3

Ronald Crose Memorial Highway"; and be it further

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RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation is requested to erect at suitable locations,

consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name "PO2

Robert Holloway and PO3 Ronald Crose Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the families of PO2 Holloway and

PO3 Crose and the Mayor of Keithsburg.

Senator Morrison offered the following Senate Joint Resolution, which was referred to the

Committee on Assignments:

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 8

WHEREAS, On January 12, 2019, at approximately 4:43 p.m., Trooper Christopher Lambert #6527

was on the scene of a three-vehicle traffic crash in the left lane on I-294 near Willow Road; while he was handling that crash, another vehicle failed to stop and struck Trooper Lambert while he was outside of his

patrol car; Trooper Lambert sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash; he was transported to

Glenbrook Hospital and succumbed to his injuries at approximately 7:24 p.m.; and

WHEREAS, Trooper Lambert began his career with the ISP on November 10, 2013 as part of Cadet

Class 123; upon his graduation from the ISP Academy, he was assigned to District 15 in Downers Grove; he had recently been assigned to District 15's Criminal Patrol Team; and

WHEREAS, Throughout his career with the ISP, Trooper Lambert was recognized for his hard work, criminal interdiction efforts, and for being a rising leader amongst his peers; and

WHEREAS, Trooper Lambert exemplified the Illinois State Police's motto of Integrity, Service, Pride; and

WHEREAS, Trooper Lambert grew up in Dayton, Ohio, where he attended elementary and high school; he served honorably in the United States Army and Army Reserve for eight years; he loved Chicago Cubs

baseball and was an avid fan of the Chicago Blackhawks; and

WHEREAS, Trooper Christopher Lambert is survived by his wife; his one-year-old daughter; and his

parents; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE

STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we

designate the section of I-294 between mile marker 49.25 and 50 as the "ISP Trooper Christopher Lambert

Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Illinois Tollway is requested to erect at suitable locations, consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name of "ISP Trooper Christopher

Lambert Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the family of Trooper Lambert and

the Executive Director of the Illinois Tollway.

Senator Manar offered the following Senate Joint Resolution, which was referred to the Committee

on Assignments:

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 9

WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General Assembly pays honor and respect to those

individuals who have served our country and, in doing so, have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation;

and

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WHEREAS, Charles Thomas Heinemeier was born in Alton to John and Lela Heinemeier on March 2,

1949, the fourth son of 10 children; and

WHEREAS, Marine Lance Corporal Heinemeier graduated from Bunker Hill High School in 1967, where he played baseball and basketball; after high school, he worked construction at McCann Concrete

and the Olin Corporation; and

WHEREAS, In May of 1968, Cpl. Heinemeier, following the lead of his older brothers, enlisted in the

U.S. Marines; he attended basic training in San Diego and Camp Pendleton California; in December of

1968, he was sent to Vietnam, six months after he enlisted; and

WHEREAS, Cpl. Heinemeier was killed on August 19, 1969 while serving with the 1st Marine Division in Quang Nam, Vietnam; and

WHEREAS, Cpl. Heinemeier was posthumously awarded three Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart; and

WHEREAS, Cpl. Heinemeier's commanding officer remembers him as the man who made life bearable

in the midst of death; "Your son," he wrote Mrs. Heinemeier, "was our morale booster. We wouldn't have made it without him."; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we

designate IL-159 from Detour Road to IL-16 in Bunker Hill as the "Lance Cpl. Charles Heinemeier

Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation is requested to erect at suitable locations,

consistent with State and federal regulations, appropriate plaques or signs giving notice of the name "Lance Cpl. Charlie Heinemeier Memorial Highway"; and be it further

RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be presented to the family of Cpl. Heinemeier, the Mayor of Bunker Hill, and the Secretary of Transportation.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

SENATE BILL NO. 63. Introduced by Senator Van Pelt, a bill for AN ACT concerning courts. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 64. Introduced by Senator Van Pelt, a bill for AN ACT concerning criminal

law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 65. Introduced by Senator Van Pelt, a bill for AN ACT concerning courts. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 66. Introduced by Senator Van Pelt, a bill for AN ACT concerning gang

databases.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 67. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning elections. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 68. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

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The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 69. Introduced by Senator Bertino-Tarrant, a bill for AN ACT concerning criminal law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 70. Introduced by Senator Manar, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 71. Introduced by Senator Manar, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 72. Introduced by Senator J. Cullerton, a bill for AN ACT concerning

elections. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 73. Introduced by Senator Castro, a bill for AN ACT concerning

employment.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 74. Introduced by Senator Bush, a bill for AN ACT concerning government. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 75. Introduced by Senator Villivalam, a bill for AN ACT concerning

employment.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 76. Introduced by Senator Castro, a bill for AN ACT concerning business. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 77. Introduced by Senator Van Pelt, a bill for AN ACT concerning civil law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 78. Introduced by Senator Steans, a bill for AN ACT concerning education.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 79. Introduced by Senator Mulroe, a bill for AN ACT concerning public aid. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 80. Introduced by Senator McConchie, a bill for AN ACT concerning

education.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 81. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

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SENATE BILL NO. 82. Introduced by Senator McConchie, a bill for AN ACT concerning public

employee benefits.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 83. Introduced by Senator Holmes, a bill for AN ACT concerning government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 84. Introduced by Senator Bertino-Tarrant, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 85. Introduced by Senator Lightford, a bill for AN ACT concerning

regulation. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 86. Introduced by Senator Stadelman, a bill for AN ACT concerning

transportation.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 87. Introduced by Senator Stadelman, a bill for AN ACT concerning transportation.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 88. Introduced by Senator Stadelman, a bill for AN ACT concerning

transportation. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 89. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning criminal

law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 90. Introduced by Senator McConchie, a bill for AN ACT concerning local government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 91. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 92. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 93. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning State

government. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

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SENATE BILL NO. 94. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning State

government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 95. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 96. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 97. Introduced by Senator Weaver, a bill for AN ACT concerning

government. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 98. Introduced by Senator Barickman, a bill for AN ACT concerning civil

law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 99. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning safety. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 100. Introduced by Senator Holmes, a bill for AN ACT concerning local

government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 101. Introduced by Senator Lightford, a bill for AN ACT concerning public aid.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 102. Introduced by Senator Sandoval, a bill for AN ACT concerning

transportation. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 103. Introduced by Senator Sandoval, a bill for AN ACT concerning local

government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 104. Introduced by Senator Sandoval, a bill for AN ACT concerning finance. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 105. Introduced by Senator Sandoval, a bill for AN ACT concerning

transportation.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

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SENATE BILL NO. 106. Introduced by Senator Holmes, a bill for AN ACT concerning education.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 107. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning criminal

law.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 108. Introduced by Senator Holmes, a bill for AN ACT concerning government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 109. Introduced by Senator Link, a bill for AN ACT concerning regulation. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 110. Introduced by Senator Link, a bill for AN ACT concerning revenue.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 111. Introduced by Senator Morrison, a bill for AN ACT concerning

regulation. The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 112. Introduced by Senator Bertino-Tarrant, a bill for AN ACT concerning

State government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 113. Introduced by Senator Manar, a bill for AN ACT concerning State government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 114. Introduced by Senator Manar, a bill for AN ACT concerning State

government.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

SENATE BILL NO. 115. Introduced by Senator Manar, a bill for AN ACT concerning finance.

The bill was taken up, read by title a first time, ordered printed and referred to the Committee on

Assignments.

At the hour of 1:13 o'clock p.m., the perfunctory session stood at ease.

AT EASE

At the hour of 1:28 o'clock p.m., the perfunctory session reconvened.

REPORT FROM COMMITTEE ON ASSIGNMENTS

Senator Lightford, Chairperson of the Committee on Assignments, during its January 23, 2019 meeting, reported the following Legislative Measures have been assigned to the indicated Standing

Committees of the Senate:

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Agriculture: SENATE BILL 61.

Commerce and Economic Development: SENATE BILL 76.

Criminal Law: SENATE BILLS 66 and 69.

Education: SENATE BILLS 10, 28, 59 and 78.

Energy and Public Utilities: SENATE BILLS 50, 51, 52 and 53.

Executive: SENATE BILLS 18, 31, 33, 39, 54, 57, 67 and 72.

Government Accountability and Pensions: SENATE BILL 37.

Human Services: SENATE BILL 79.

Insurance: SENATE BILLS 27 and 35.

Judiciary: SENATE BILLS 25, 30, 58, 62 and 77.

Labor: SENATE BILL 75.

Public Health: SENATE BILLS 21, 42 and 43.

Revenue: SENATE BILLS 29, 68, 70 and 71.

Transportation: SENATE BILL 22.

Senator Lightford, Chairperson of the Committee on Assignments, during its January 23, 2019

meeting, reported the following Legislative Measures have been assigned to the indicated Standing

Committee of the Senate:

State Government: Senate Joint Resolution No. 2; Senate Resolutions Numbered 8 and 31.

Senator Lightford, Chairperson of the Committee on Assignments, during its January 23, 2019

meeting, to which was referred Senate Bill No. 1, reported the same back with the recommendation that

the bill be placed on the order of second reading without recommendation to committee.

At the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m., pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution No. 3, the Chair announced

that the Senate stands adjourned until Tuesday, January 29, 2019, or until the call of the President.