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* These have been popular posts in the past, so let’s do it again. If you catch any additions, updates or see any errors, please let me know in comments or text me if you have my number. I will update this when I can. Lots going on, so be patient with me, please.
Let’s start with packages and bills that do not yet have a firmly identified vehicle…
* Energy package
* Parental notification repeal
* No previously identified vehicle bills are awaiting amendments.
* Amendments filed to vehicles and awaiting action…
* HB 900 - Capital reappropriation (SA1 filed) *** SA2 FILED ***
* Bills awaiting action in the Senate…
* Bills awaiting action in the House…
* HB 2567 – University procurement (SA2 adopted)
* HB 2643 - Unemployment Insurance
* SA2 to HB 550 - Legislative COLA suspension
* “Passed Both Houses”…
* HB 2908 - Elected school board compromise
* SB 166 – Social Equity pillar trailer (HA2 adopted)
* HB 3743 - Telecom sunset extension
* HB 806 - Licensing Omnibus (SA2 adopted)
* HB 2621 - Affordable Housing package (SAs 1, 3, 4 adopted)
* SB 2294 – Medicaid Working Group package (HAs 1, 2, 3 adopted)
* SB 508 – Property tax package (HAs 2, 5 adopted)
* SB 825 – Elections omnibus (HA1 and HA2 adopted)
* HB 3443 – Criminal justice pillar trailer (SA5 adopted)
*** REP. HARPER MOVES TO RECONSIDER **** HB 3308 – Telehealth
* HB 2620 – Liquor omnibus (SAs 1, 2, 4, 5 adopted.)
* SB 539 – Ethics omnibus (HA2 adopted)
* SB 2800 – Budget (HA1 FILED) *** HA2 and HA3 ADOPTED***
* HB3743 - Telecom sunset extension (SAs 1, 2 adopted)
* BIMP
posted by Rich Miller
Monday, May 31, 21 @ 12:32 pm
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House Bill 24 requires public schools that offer sex education curricula to include a lesson about the risks of sexting is hitting the governor’s desk. The bill passed the Senate on Friday 42-12.
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Comment by Nearly Normal Monday, May 31, 21 @ 12:48 pm
I’m not sure that 3443 links to the right Bill. It takes me to one governing brewing licenses.
Comment by DuPage Dad Monday, May 31, 21 @ 12:55 pm
Thanks, DD. Fixed. Like I said, lots of bills to track here. lol
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, May 31, 21 @ 1:02 pm
Thanks for this cheat sheet, Rich.
I also want to submit SB 667, Illinois Way Forward, for tracking. It ends collaboration between local police and ICE on civil immigration, and it would end ICE detention contracts with local jails. Passed the Senate on Friday, due for action in the House today.
Link: https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/billstatus.asp?DocNum=667&GAID=16&GA=102&DocTypeID=SB&LegID=133273&SessionID=110
Comment by bleeinternets Monday, May 31, 21 @ 1:04 pm
I hope SB 667 gets tanked. Actually pray for it to get tanked.
Comment by Blue Dog Monday, May 31, 21 @ 2:32 pm
Anyone see anything about a state employee buy-out? Keep hearing rumblings of one but can’t find it.
Comment by Bad Habits Monday, May 31, 21 @ 2:51 pm
===Keep hearing rumblings of one===
lol
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, May 31, 21 @ 6:17 pm
blee - The bill is up in the House.
Comment by Barton Lorimor Monday, May 31, 21 @ 6:41 pm
=== lol ===
Sorry Rich, sometimes the water cooler is too hard to ignore. . .
Comment by Bad Habits Monday, May 31, 21 @ 6:44 pm