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Clerk Hollman: "House Perfunctory Session will come to order.
Introduction of Resolutions. House Joint Resolution 73,
offered by Representative Hammond, is referred to the Rules
Committee. Committee Reports. Representative Harris,
Chairperson from the Committee on Rules reports the following
committee action taken on May 14, 2019: recommends be adopted
referred to the floor is Floor Amendment #1 to Senate Bill
69, Floor Amendment #1 to Senate Bill 162, Floor Amendment #1
to Senate Bill 1214, Floor Amendment #2 to Senate Bill 1888,
Floor Amendment #1 to Senate Bill 2085, Floor Amendment #1 to
House Resolution 225; approved for consideration, referred to
Second Reading is House Bill 97, House Bill 531, House Bill
532, and House Bill 2668."
Speaker Manley: "The House will be in order. Members will be in
their chairs. We shall be led in prayer today by Pastor Dee
Armes who is with the First Christian Church of Greenville.
Pastor Dee Armes is the guest of Representative Blaine
Wilhour. Members and guests are asked to refrain from starting
their laptops, turn off all cell phones, and rise for the
invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Pastor Armes."
Pastor Armes: "Good morning. Would you pray with me, please? God,
our father, who is in Heaven, your name is holy. You are the
God of creation, the maker of Heaven and Earth. You hold the
universe in your hands and sustain it by your will and power.
Thank you for being who you are Abba, Father, the way, the
truth, and the life. Thank you for treating us with mercy and
grace though we are unworthy of such compassion and love.
Thank you for putting food on our tables and clothes on our
bodies and roofs over our heads. Forgive us when we take these
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things for granted and disregard those who often go without.
Thank you for blessing this nation with freedoms not enjoyed
in other parts of the world and for the liberty to pursue our
dreams, and the resources to help those who struggle. In your
word we are told to pray for those in authority so that we
may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and
holiness. I lift up the men and the women in this room today.
They've been given a great responsibility to lead our state,
chosen to represent the needs and the interests of the
families in their communities. Dear God, give these elected
officials a sagacious spirit. Let them lead not out of a
desire for personal achievement or greed or power or wealth,
but because they have a heart for the welfare of the people
of this state. Give them the eyes to see the struggles for
the poor, the broken, the marginalized. Give them the ears to
listen to the outcast, the disenfranchised, and the
powerless. Give them the words to speak for the voiceless,
the forgotten, and the unseen. Give them courage to stand for
what is right and just and honorable and true. Give them the
boldness to put justice before partiality, cooperation before
partisanship, and unity before divisiveness. Dear Father, I
cannot imagine the stress and the pressure that's placed upon
those who have been called to serve this great state. They
must sacrifice time away from family and home, separated from
their loved ones, countless hours in meetings and attempting
to do what is best for the citizens of this state while at
the same time working to find common ground with those who
are on the other side of the political aisle. Bless them,
dear God, with your peace, your compassion, your mercy, and
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grace. Direct their hearts and minds as you conform them to
your image and may your perfect will be accomplished. This I
pray in the name of our heavenly Father and his son Jesus
Christ. Amen."
Speaker Manley: "We will be led in the Pledge of Allegiance today
by Leader Hammond."
Hammond - et al: "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United
States of America and to the republic for which it stands,
one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice
for all."
Speaker Manley: "Roll Call for Attendance. The Chair recognizes
Leader Harris to report any excused absences on the Democratic
side of the aisle."
Harris: "Madam Speaker, let the record reflect that Representative
Welch is excused today."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Wheeler is recognized to report
any excused absences on the Republican side of the aisle."
Wheeler: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. Please let the record reflect
that Representative Dan Brady is excused today. Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "Have all recorded themselves who wish? Mr. Clerk,
please take the record. There being 115 Members answering the
Roll Call, a quorum is present. The Clerk is in receipt of
Motions in Writing to waive the posting requirements for
several Bills. If there is leave, we will take these Motions
together in one Motion. Is there leave? Leave is granted.
Leader Harris on the Motion."
Harris: "Madam Speaker, I move that the posting requirements be
waived so the following Bills can be heard in committee this
week: in the House Adoption & Child Welfare Committee, HR362;
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in House Elementary & Secondary Education: Administration,
Licensing & Charter Schools, Senate Bill 1901, Senate Bill
1952, and House Joint Resolution 68; in House Elementary &
Secondary Education: School Curriculum & Policies, Senate
Joint Resolution 21; in House Energy & Environment Committee,
Senate Bills 9, 171, 2027, House Resolution 303, and Senate
Joint Resolution 27; in the House Executive Committee, House
Bill 2709, Senate Bill 61, Senate Bill 62, Senate Bills 205,
584, 947, 1166, 1221, 1246, 1418, 1558, 1636, 1784, 1938,
2153, and House Resolution 359; in Health… House Health Care
Licenses, Senate Bill 1839; in Higher Education, Senate Bill
2126 and House Resolution 337 and House Joint Resolution 69;
for Human Services Committee, House Resolutions 335, 339,
342, Senate Joint Resolutions 2 and 13; in House Judiciary-
Civil, Senate Bill 169, 664, and 2037; in Judiciary-Criminal,
Senate Bill 1583, 2148, and House Resolution 356; for House
Labor & Commerce Committee, Senate Bill 471 and House
Resolution 327; in House Revenue & Finance Committee, Senate
Bills 1456 and 1919, along with House Resolutions 355 and
357; for State Government Administration Committee, Senate
Bills 104 and 1918, along with House Resolutions 287, 307,
317, 341, 343, 348, and Senate Joint Resolution 26; for House
Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges, House Resolution
305, House Joint Resolutions 65, 66, 70, 71, 73… I'm sorry
that… 73, and Senate joint Resolutions 1 and 4."
Speaker Manley: "Leader Harris has moved to waive the posting
requirements. All those in favor say 'aye'; those opposed say
'nay'. In the opinion of the Chair, the 'ayes' have it. And
the posting requirements are waived. The Chair recognizes
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Representative Sommer. For what reason do you seek
recognition?"
Sommer: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. Point of personal privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Sommer: "Ladies and Gentleman, I would like to introduce my two
Pages for today. Standing beside me are Max Kirby, he's a
fourth grader at Blessed Sacrament School in Morton. And
beside me is Amelia VanMeenan, she's a sixth grader at Blessed
Sacrament School. Parents up in the gallery behind me are
Erin Kerby, Michelle Burner, and Alisha VanMeenan. Please
all, welcome them all to the Capitol."
Speaker Manley: "Welcome to Springfield. The Chair recognizes
Representative D’Amico. For what reason do you seek
recognition?"
D’Amico: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. Point of personal privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
D’Amico: "Thank you. I just wanted to announce that down in the
well we have the softball trophy from the House-Senate
softball game from last year. The game is tonight at 5:30 at
Lincoln Park. Try to get out there a little early, loosen up.
Let's keep that trophy in the House. Come on out and have a
good time tonight. Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "The Chair recognizes Representative Bryant. For
what reason do you seek recognition?"
Bryant: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. I rise for a point of personal
privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Bryant: "I'd like to introduce to the House my Page for today.
This is Landyn Foster. Landyn is the grandson of my
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legislative aid in Murphysboro and Kathy Wils is siting up in
the gallery. So Landyn is 10 and a half, he goes to Carruthers
Elementary School in Murphysboro. He's in the fifth grade and
he likes swimming and baseball. And he's a part of the
astronomy club, but I couldn’t get him to lock in on what his
favorite star was so we're going to work on that. So if the
House would please help me to welcome Landyn Foster."
Speaker Manley: "Welcome. The Chair recognizes Representative
Kalish. For what reason do you seek recognition?"
Kalish: "Thank you, Madam Chair. Just a point of personal
privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Kalish: "Thank you. I would like to introduce my Page for the
day. My sister, State Representative Dafna Michaelson Jenet,
the Democratic Caucus Chair from Colorado is visiting us here
in Springfield. If we could give her a warm welcome that would
be greatly appreciated. Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "Welcome. The Chair recognizes Representative
Murphy. For what reason do you seek recognition?"
Murphy: "I rise for a point of personal privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Murphy: "I have some guests with me today I would like to
recognize. I have my sister, Jeanne Dwyer, who spent 35 years
in State Government here in Illinois. I have my brother-in-
law, Chris Atchinson, who's had an illustrious career in State
Government. He was the Executive Director of the Republican
Party. He was Dave O'Neal's Chief of Staff, Deputy Director
for the Department of Public Health. And then he went to Iowa
where he was the Director of Public Health for nine years.
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And then finished his career as Associate Dean of the School
of Public Health for University of Iowa. I also have my
sister, Mary Jo, who not only worked for the Supreme Court,
the Senate, the House, and also the Executive Branch for the
Department of Agriculture. And my last guest today is my
niece, Michelle Burner. I'm sorry, Stacey Reed, and she has
managed to avoid State Government so far in her career. But
I would like for you to all welcome them back to Springfield.
Thank you very much."
Speaker Manley: "Welcome to Springfield. Chair recognizes
Representative Connor. For what reason do you seek
recognition?"
Connor: "Point of personal privilege, Madam Chairwoman."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Connor: "Thank you. I just wanted to remind the Body that today
is International Dylan Thomas Day. Dylan Thomas was described
as the archetypal romantic poet of the modern age and died at
39 after a bout of heavy drinking. He gave us the famous
lines, 'Do not go gentle into that good night… rage, rage
against the dying of the light.' So thank you, Madam
Chairwoman."
Speaker Manley: "Thank you, Representative. The Chair recognizes
Representative Mah. For what reason do you seek recognition?"
Mah: "Point of personal privilege, please."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Mah: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. Since the Legislature was not in
session last Friday on the 150th Anniversary of the completion
of the Chinese… the Transcontinental Railroad, I'd like to
take this opportunity to make some brief remarks in
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commemoration of this occasion. On May 10, 1869, the golden
spike was hammered into place joining the Western and Central
Pacific Railroads and signaling the completion of the first
Transcontinental Railroad. This event ushered in a new era of
industry, commerce, and communication and helped to catapult
the United States into its position as the leading global
superpower. The impact of the Transcontinental Railroad on
revolutionizing transportation cannot be understated. It
transformed a six month journey to one week and reduced the
cost from $1 thousand to $150. The achievements of this
massive project were impressive, however, they could not have
occurred without the recruitment of thousands of immigrant
workers. The Transcontinental Railroad spans over 1,900 miles
and required the building of over 50 bridges and trestles, 15
tunnels through the most challenging terrain. Industrialists
in particular recruited thousands of Chinese workers to
assist in the construction of the railroad. These laborers
who made up more than 80 percent of the western workforce
were paid substandard wages, faced grueling hours, and
extremely brutal conditions in order to lay the hundreds of
miles of track. While working on the Transcontinental
Railroad, estimates of Chinese worker deaths range from the
hundreds to the thousands. A Resolution is forthcoming and we
aim to recognize the efforts of those who overcame
unimaginably harsh conditions to make the United States the
global powerhouse it is today. While we cannot ever adequately
compensate for the lives lost, we can seek to remember and
uphold their legacy. I hope that you will all join me in
supporting this Resolution that is forthcoming that will
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designate May 10, 2019 as a day to commemorate the 150th
Anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental
Railroad. Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "Thank you, Representative. The Chair recognizes
Representative Scherer. For what reason do you seek
recognition?"
Scherer: "I have an announcement, Madam Chairwoman."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed with your point of personal
privilege."
Scherer: "Thank you. So good news for those of you in the General
Assembly. Tomorrow is food truck day. So Representative
Butler, Representative Murphy, and I are sponsoring the food
trucks that will be out on the north side of the Capitol so
you can get your lunch tomorrow."
Speaker Manley: "Thank you, Representative. We will proceed to
the Order of House Bills on Second Reading. Members, please
be in your chairs. We're going to be going through quite
quickly. Senate Bill 10, Representative Stuart. Mr. Clerk,
please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 10, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 24, Representative
Hoffman. Out of the record. Senate Bill 25, Representative
Edly-Allen. Out of the record. Senate Bill 28, Representative
Crespo. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 28, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
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Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 72, Leader Harris.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 72, a Bill for an Act concerning
elections. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 75, Representative
Morgan. Mr. Clerk, please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 75, a Bill for an Act concerning
employment. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 83, Representative
Kifowit. Mr. Clerk, please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 83, a Bill for an Act concerning
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 86, Representative
West. Mr. Clerk, please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 86, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment
#1 was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions
are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 87, Representative
West. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 87, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 90, Representative
Yingling. Representative Yingling. Out of the record. Senate
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Bill 100, Representative Kifowit. Representative Kifowit. Out
of the record. Senate Bill 102, Representative Rita. Out of
the record. Oh, I didn't see you. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 102, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 109, Representative
Didech. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 109, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 111, Leader Willis.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 111, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. Floor Amendment #1, offered by Representative
Willis, has been approved for consideration."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Willis on the Amendment."
Willis: "The Amendment is just a correction.
What it does is it clarifies there is no need to have
physicians specifically stated under the Anesthetic Code…
Dental Anesthesia Code. And so it removes them to clarify the
intent of the Bill."
Speaker Manley: "Any discussion? Representative Batinick on the
Amendment."
Batinick: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. Will the Sponsor yield?"
Speaker Manley: "She indicates that she will."
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Batinick: "What was that agreement in committee with the
Amendment? Our analysis says it becomes the Bill. I was just
checking to see, was that… did that go back to committee or…"
Willis: "No, there was no agreement to have to go back to committee
because it was just clarifying the intent of the Bill."
Batinick: "Sounds lovely. Thank you."
Willis: "Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Willis moves for the adoption of
Floor Amendment #1 to Senate Bill 111. All those in favor say
'aye'; those opposed say 'nay'. In the opinion of the Chair,
the 'ayes' have it. And the Amendment is adopted. Any further
amendments, Mr. Clerk?"
Clerk Bolin: "No further Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 117, Representative
Bennett. Mr. Clerk, please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 117, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 131, Representative
Spain. Representative Spain. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 131, a Bill for an Act concerning
animals. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1 was
adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 147, Representative
Mussman. Out of the record. Senate Bill 156, Representative
Mayfield. Please read the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 156, a Bill for an Act concerning
criminal law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 161, Leader Hoffman.
Leader Hoffman. Out of the record. Senate Bill 167,
Representative McCombie. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 167, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 172, Representative
Ortiz. Representative Ortiz. Out of the record. Senate Bill
174, Representative Conroy. Representative Conroy. Out of the
record. Senate Bill 181, Representative Martwick. Please read
the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 181, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 182, Representative
Moeller. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 182, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 190, Representative
Carroll. Representative Carroll. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 190, a Bill for an Act concerning State
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 191, Representative
Feigenholtz. Please read the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 191, a Bill for an Act concerning
courts. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1 was
adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 193, Representative
Feigenholtz. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 193, a Bill for an Act concerning
courts. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1 was
adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 195, Representative
Williams. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 195, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 209, Representative
Davis. Representative Davis. Out of the record. Mr. Clerk,
please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 209, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 211, Representative
Stuart. Representative Stuart, Senate Bill 211. Out of the
record. Senate Bill 218, Leader Willis. Read the Bill,
please."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 218, a Bill for an Act concerning
courts. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
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Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 241, Representative
Carroll. Representative Carroll. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 241, a Bill for an Act concerning
health. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1 was
adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 246, Leader Willis.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 246, a Bill for an Act concerning local
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 399, Representative
Mussman. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 399, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 447, Representative
Scherer. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 447, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 450, Representative
Ammons. Representative Ammons. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 450, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 453, Representative
Villanueva. Representative Villanueva. Out of the record.
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Senate Bill 455, Representative Morgan. Please read the
Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 455, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 482, Leader Turner.
Out of the record. Senate Bill 528… out of the record. Senate
Bill 556, Representative Yingling. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 556, a Bill for an Act concerning
health. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 640, Leader Willis.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 640, a Bill for an Act concerning public
aid. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 656, Representative
Mah. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 656, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 658, Leader Davis.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 658, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1
was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
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Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 659, Representative
Cassidy. Out of the record. Senate Bill 725, Representative
Costa Howard. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 725, a Bill for an Act concerning State
Government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Representative Costa Howard,
don't go away. Senate Bill 727. Please read the… out of the
record. Senate Bill 728, Representative D’Amico. Out of the
record. Senate Bill 765, Representative Batinick. Please read
the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 765, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 944, Leader Durkin.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 944, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. Floor Amendment #2 is offered by Leader
Durkin."
Speaker Manley: "Out of the record. Senate Bill 946,
Representative Davidsmeyer. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 946, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment
#1 was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions
are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1007, Representative
Butler. Out of the record. Senate Bill 1035, Leader Durkin.
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Out of the record. Senate Bill 1055, Representative Severin.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1055, a Bill for an Act concerning
revenue. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1090, Representative
Keicher. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1090, a Bill for an Act concerning
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1
was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1105, Leader Durkin.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1105, a Bill for an Act concerning
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1114, Representative
Yingling. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1114, a Bill for an Act concerning local
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1116, Representative
Feigenholtz. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1116, a Bill for an Act concerning
minors. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1133, Representative
Mah. Representative Mah. Representative Mah. Please read the
Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1133, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1135, Representative
Feigenholtz. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1135, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1136, Representative
Carroll. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1136, a Bill for an Act concerning State
Government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1
was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1139, Representative
Connor. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1139, a Bill for an Act concerning
criminal law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1149, Representative
Costa Howard. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1149, a Bill for an Act concerning local
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment #1
was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1165, Representative
Gabel. Please read the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1165, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1183, Representative
Connor. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1183, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1191, Leader Davis.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1191, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1213, Representative
Stuart. Out of the record. Senate Bill 1217, Representative
Pappas. Representative Pappas. Out of the record. Senate Bill
1236, Representative Yingling. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1236, a Bill for an Act concerning
public employee benefits. Second Reading of this Senate Bill.
Amendment #1 was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments.
No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1239, Representative
Gabel. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1239, a Bill for an Act concerning
children. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. Floor Amendment #1 is offered by Representative
Gabel."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Gabel on the Amendment."
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Gabel: "Yes, I move to adopt the Amendment. The Amendment simply
takes out the state's attorneys and the state's attorney
doesn’t do investigation. So it still leaves in the police
officers."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Gabel moves for the adoption of
Floor Amendment #1 to Senate Bill 1239. All those in favor
say 'aye'; opposed say 'nay'. In the opinion of the Chair,
the 'ayes' have it. And the Amendment is adopted.
Mr. Clerk, any further Amendments?"
Clerk Bolin: "No further Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1244, Representative
Greenwood. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1244, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1250, Representative
Villa. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1250, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1256, Representative
Hurley. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1256, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1258, Representative
Hurley. Let's try that again. Please read the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1258, a Bill for an Act concerning
health. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1265, Representative
Martwick. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1265, a Bill for an Act concerning
public employee benefits. Second Reading of this Senate Bill.
No Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1272, Representative
Welter. Out of the record. Senate Bill 1273, Representative
Martwick. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1273, a Bill for an Act concerning local
government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1289, Representative
Kifowit. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1289, a Bill for an Act concerning State
Government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1290, Representative
Mah. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1290, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1291, Leader Demmer.
Out of the record. I'm sorry. Mr. Clerk, please read the
Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1291, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1294, Representative
Costa Howard. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1294, a Bill for an Act concerning
criminal law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1300, Representative
Martwick. Out of the record. Senate Bill 1319, Representative
Mah. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1319, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1321, Representative
Halpin. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1321, a Bill for an Act concerning
public aid. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1332, Representative
Meyers-Martin. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1332, a Bill for an Act concerning State
Government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1344, Representative
D’Amico. Out of the… out of the record. Senate Bill 1343,
Leader Hoffman. Leader Hoffman, Senate Bill 1343. Please read
the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1343, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. Amendment
#1 was adopted in committee. No Floor Amendments. No Motions
are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1377, Representative
Halpin. Out of the record. Senate Bill 1378, Representative
Didech. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1378, a Bill for an Act concerning
courts. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1381, Representative
Unes. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1381, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1387, Leader Burke.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1387, a Bill for an Act concerning State
Government. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1392, Leader Batinick.
Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1392, a Bill for an Act concerning
safety. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1411, Representative
McDermed. Please read the Bill."
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Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1411, a Bill for an Act concerning
criminal law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1425, Representative
Stava-Murray. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1425, a Bill for an Act concerning
health. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1429, Representative
Gong-Gershowitz. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1429, a Bill for an Act concerning civil
law. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1449, Representative
Carroll. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1449, a Bill for an Act concerning
regulation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1460, Representative
Stuart. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1460, a Bill for an Act concerning
education. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1468, Representative
Stuart. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1468, a Bill for an Act concerning
veterans. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No Committee
Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are filed."
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Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Senate Bill 1473, Representative
Ford. Please read the Bill."
Clerk Bolin: "Senate Bill 1473, a Bill for an Act concerning
transportation. Second Reading of this Senate Bill. No
Committee Amendments. No Floor Amendments. No Motions are
filed."
Speaker Manley: "Third Reading. Leader Hoffman is recognized."
Hoffman: "Thank you, Madam Speaker, Ladies and Gentleman of the
House. If I could have your attention please. Real briefly if
I could have everyone's attention. As you know,
Representative Jerry Costello recently left us and went onto
another position, and today I'm pleased to introduce his
replacement. As you know, I was… it was an honor to serve
with his father, Dan Reitz. He comes from family who has a
long tradition of public service and now he is joining us
today as the newest Representative in the Illinois General
Assembly, the Representative from the 116th District, please
give a warm welcome to Nathan Reitz."
Speaker Manley: "Chair recognizes Representative Reitz."
Reitz: "Madam Speaker and esteemed colleagues, I look forward to
working with everyone on both sides of the aisle to do what's
best for this great state and for the 116th District. It's an
honor to be chosen to replace Mr. Costello… Representative
Costello and I'm looking forward to it. Thank you."
Speaker Manley: "Welcome, Representative. Looking forward to
working with you. Leader Willis for an announcement."
Willis: "Madam Chair, the House Democratic Caucus will caucus
upon adjournment in Room 114."
Speaker Manley: "Representative Wheeler for an announcement."
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Wheeler: "Thank you, Madam Speaker. The Republicans will caucus
in Room 118."
Speaker Manley: "Immediately following adjournment, Democrats
will caucus in Room 114, Republicans will caucus in Room 118.
Mr. Clerk, Agreed Resolutions."
Clerk Bolin: "Agreed Resolutions. House Resolution 364, offered
by Representative Jones. House Resolution 365, offered by
Representative Hurley. House Resolution 366, offered by
Representative Brady. House Resolution 368, offered by
Representative Davis. House Resolution 369, offered by
Representative Davis. House Resolution 372, offered by
Representative Yingling. House Resolution 373, offered by
Representative Marron. House Resolution 374, offered by
Representative Tarver. House Resolution 375, offered by
Representative Tarver. House Resolution 376, offered by
Representative Crespo. House Resolution 377, offered by
Representative Wehrli. And House Resolution 380, offered by
Representative Greenwood."
Speaker Manley: "Leader Harris moves for the adoption of Agreed
Resolutions. All those in favor say 'aye'; those opposed say
'nay'. In the opinion of the Chair, the 'ayes' have it. And
the Agreed Resolutions are adopted. Chair recognizes
Representative Gabel. For what reason do you seek
recognition?"
Gabel: "Point of personal privilege."
Speaker Manley: "Please proceed."
Gabel: "Thank you, Madam Chair. I would just like to announce
that there's going to be a Green Caucus meeting today. Green
Caucus, 4:00 in Room 402-A in the Capitol. Thank you."
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Speaker Manley: "And now, allowing perfunctory time for the Clerk,
Leader Harris moves the House stand adjourned until
Wednesday, May 15 at the hour of noon. All those in favor say
'aye'; those opposed say 'nay'. In the opinion of the Chair,
the 'ayes' have it. And the House stands adjourned."
Clerk Hollman: "House Perfunctory Session will come to order.
Introduction and First Reading of House Bills. House Bill
3838, offered by Representative Didech, a Bill for an Act
concerning civil law. First Reading of this House Bill.
Introduction of Resolutions. House Resolution 371, offered by
Representative Crespo. House Resolution 378, offered by
Representative Thapedi. House Resolution 379, offered by
Representative Thapedi. House Joint Resolution 74, offered by
Representative Mah. And House Joint Resolution 75, offered by
Representative Sosnowski. These are referred to the Rules
Committee. There being no further business, the House
Perfunctory Session will stand adjourned."