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House issues new protocols for committee hearings

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* From Speaker Madigan’s chief of staff Jessica Basham to all House members…

The purpose of this memorandum is to communicate protocols for the conduct of committee hearings for the foreseeable future. Protocols will be subject to ongoing changes, based on public health and safety guidelines, experience and member feedback. As usual, committee chairs interested in scheduling a subject matter hearing should contact me or committee staff.

COMMITTEE GUIDELINES

Going forward, committees conducted will adhere to the following guidelines. These guidelines were developed in consultation with the Department of Public Health and comply with the recent changes made to the House Rules (HR 846).

In addition to these guidelines, additional safeguards may be in place relative to the buildings in which hearings are conducted. The Secretary of State (“SOS”) and Central Management Services (“CMS”) may screen all those entering the State Capitol Complex, the Michael A. Bilandic Building or any other building intended for conducting state business for an elevated temperature and/or other COVID-19 related symptoms. SOS, CMS, or other staff will have a robust sanitizing practice for the Capitol Complex, Bilandic Building, or other building intended for conducting state business, with special attention paid to door handles, elevator buttons, and other frequently touched surfaces.

Participants should also follow general guidelines for reducing the spread of COVID-19:

AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM UPGRADES

The Office has recently contracted with a vendor for the purchase and installation of new audio/visual (A/V) equipment. Not only will this initiative upgrade old equipment in need of replacement, but it will also allow for remote participation. For now, this new system will be upgraded in 114 Capitol and C-600 Bilandic. Depending on the level of success of this initiative, it may be expanded to other committee rooms in the future.

These upgrades will take place around late September/early October, with 114 Capitol upgraded first and C-600 Bilandic upgraded second. Each room will be unavailable for up to 2 weeks while the installation is in progress.

Given the concerns about remote participation by members expressed during the May session held at the BoS Center, it is not currently contemplated that members would be able to formally participate remotely (i.e., be added to the roll or take votes). Instead, this will facilitate remote participation by witnesses and members in an unofficial capacity. Should the House alter its position on members’ remote participation, this system will be in place to facilitate that.

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Jul 15, 20 @ 11:36 am

Comments

  1. This is good to see… in writing… updated items and technology with protocols in the discussion of updates too.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Jul 15, 20 @ 1:13 pm

  2. Thankful for these updated rules. Why couldn’t this be announced at the Special Session over Memorial Day Weekend?

    Comment by VoterAtLarge Friday, Jul 17, 20 @ 11:46 am

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