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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUS6 0F REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION OEBATE
19th Legislatsve Da@ March 2O, 1987
Speaker Greimanz eTbe hour of 1z00 having arrivedm the House will
be En Zession. Nenbers wiàl be at their seat. The
Ehaplaln for todav wîll be the Reverend Farries H.
Morrison. Sro. Pastor. Praver' Whee: Church of God in
Christm of Sprîngfield. Reverend Morrison is a guest of
Representative Michael Curran. The guests in the gallery
paë wish to rise and Join us for tNe innovation. Reverend
Morrisono-
Reverend Morrisonz eAlmight# God, Creator of the ends of *he
earthv who fatnteth not neither does he qet weary. There
is no searcbîng of his understanding. He give power to tbe
faint and to those that have no might. He increases their
strength. Even the youth shaàl faint and be weary and the
voung man sball uttert? fall, but they that waît on the
tord. thëv shall renew their strength. They shall mount up
witb the wings of an eagle and they shall run and not get
wear@. The: sbalt walk and not faint. When I consider the
moon and the stars, the work of Thy fingers. what is man
that Thou art mindful of him or the son of man that Thou
vîsiteth blm. You made h1p a little Iower than the angels
and You crowned hîm with glory and bonor. And You put all
things under his feet. It is good to draw nigh to Thee. O
Godv in Thy presence we have a sense of peace and
wbolesomeness. He feel Th# spîrit moving in our souls and
we are refresbed. Abide with us atways and keep us turning
toward Thee in praver repeatedlv. And we cone to Thee.
todaym s'peak our bearts the uords which uill comfort ' and
encourage us. Impart Thv love that our Neàfish passions
ma# be restrainted and we ma# love as Thou has loved us.
Grant us renewal of vislen because we realize that without
a vision the people perish and we ma@ see what is the best
and the rlght thing to do at everv moment. Endow us with
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STATE OF ILLINOI:85th GCNERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATC
19th tegislative Dav March 20, :907
TbF forqiving gracem that sense of forgiveness for our
sins, we ma@ live in the freedom of Christ. as purchased b:
His own Blood. F@r it is in Hîs êlame that we praF. Amen.e
Speaker Greimanz eThe Ladk from Cookm Ns. Parcellsv to lead us în
the Pledge to the Flagoe
earcellsl *1 pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States
of America and to tbe Republic for which it stands. one
Nation under Godv indivisible. with libertv and Justice for
atl.e
Speaker Greimanz *Roll Call for Attendance. Xr. Matilevich. are
there any excused absencls en tbe Democratic sideTe
Matilevichl eYesv let the record refleck tbe excused absence of
Representative taurino and Braun. due to illness.
Representative W@vetter Youngev on official businessv and
also reflect a happv bïrthday on Saturua: oF Represeotative
Dick Mulcaheyv who is celebrating the thirteenth
anniversary of his 39th birthdayee
speaker Greimanl RLet the record so reflect. Kr. Pielv do we
'have any excused absences on the Republican side7e
Pielz OYes. Mr. Speakerv would the record show that
Representative Countrvman is absent due to illness?e
Speaker Greimanz Otet the record so sbow. Mr. Clerkp take the
record. 113 Members having answered to the Eall of the
Quorum. a quorum îs present. Mr. Keanev for uhat purpose
do ?ou seek recognltion?*
Keanel OThank @ouv Mr. Speakerv I would like to waive the posting
rulesv so that House Bills 391 and 392 could be heard in
Revenue and in Revenue Real'Estate Subcomuittee next week.
I*ve talked to the Minority Spokesman on tNe Revenue
Committee and there*s ne problemoe
Speaker Greimanz OThen unanimeus consent to waive the postîng
rules witb respect to House Bill 39t and 392. so that these
Bills may be heard in the Revenue Eommittee and Revenue...
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STATE OP ILLINOISB5tb GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPREZENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
:9th tegistative Daë Rarch 23@ 1987
Reat Estate Subcoamittee next week. Without oblectionv so
ordered. The Gentleman from Sangamon. Mr. Curranv For what
purpose do Fou seek recognition. Sir?o
Eurranz RHr. Speakerv point of persona: prlvilege. Më seatmatep
Representative dobn Joseph McNamara ls also celebrating his
birthday todakm and since he told me he would Just as soon
forget ît4 I thought I w@uld announce it to al'ow him to
forget itoe
Speaker Greimanz OThe Gentleman froo Lake. Mr. Matilevîch.n
MatiJevichz OAre we on the approval of the Journalsz Alright.
Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentleuan of the House. I move
that we dispense with the readîng of the aournal and that
the following Journals be approvedz Jaurnat 1 of Januarv
t#4 2 of January 15@ 3 or Januark 22. Number # of January
29@ Number 5 of February 2ndv Number 6 OF February 3rd@ 7th
of Februarv &thv 8tb of February tlthv Number 9 of Februar?
19th, Number t0 of Februar? 25tb, Number 11 of March Brd.
Number :2 of March Gthp Number t3 of March 5th4 1987.*
Speaker Greimanz RThe Gentleman from takev Nr. Matilevichv moves
for approval of the Journals of those dates specîfied. And
on that is there an: discussion? There being nonev the
question isv *shall t:e Mation carry?* Those in favor sav
*ageem opposed 'noe. rn the opinion of the Chair. the
eayes* have lt. The Motlon carries. Nr. Flinnv Gentleman
from St. Clairm for wbat purpose do @ou seek recognltion?
Mr. Flinn.o
Fllnnz OMr. Speakerv I*d like to announce that tNe Stectiones
Eommittee wiàl meet shortlF after adlournment in Room 11*.
Fortunately, toda? the meeting should not be very long.
dost of the time, when a1l the other Members are qeînq
homev we 'are Just beqinning our dak. But today will be a
little different. He won*t be far behind the rest ot @ou
toda?. tl*v shortl: after adjournment. As soon as
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STATE 0F ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSENBLYHOUSE OF REPREZENTATIVESTRANSERIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Day March 2O* 1987
possible, come down and we*tl qet started.e
Speaker Greimanz RAlright. so there will be an Election*s meeting
ln Room tt#, directl: after adlournment. Agreed
Resolutions-e
Elerk O/Brîenz Osenate Joint Resolution 120, orfered bv
Representatives Black and Weaver; House Resolution 183. by
Johnson; 16** capparelli and McAuliffel 1651 Curran; :86.
Harris; and 16:v offered bv Representatîve Blackee
Speaker Greimanz OGentleman from takev Mr. Natilevicb.e?
Matilevicbz OMr. Speaker: we have examined the Resolutions and
tbev are al1 congratulatory. f move the adoption of the
âgreed Resolutions.p
Speaker Greimanz *A11 those in ravor of the Aqreed Resolutions
slgnif: by saying eave*, those opposed *ooe. Io tbe opinion
of the Chairv the *aves* have it. The Agreed Resotutioos
are adopted. Yesv are there any announcementsz An@
announcements at this timez Mr. Elerkv on the Adlournment
Resolution.R
Elerk O*erienz esenate Joint Resolution #23. resotved bv tNe
Senate of the 85th General Assembly of the State of
Illinois, the House of Representatiges concurring hereinw
that when tbe Senate adlourns on Thursdayv March l9@ :987,
it stands adlourned untîl March 2*v :982: at 12:00 noon.
And when the House of Representatives adlourns on Fridayv
March 2Oe 19871 it stands adlourned until Tuesdayp Marcb
2&v 19874 at 12100 noon-e
Speaker Greimanl OThe Gentleman from Madisonm Nr. Mcpike, moves
for the adoption of the Adlournment Reselution. Those in
favor say *aveev those opposed *no*. In the opinion of tbe
Cbairm the *aves: have itv and the Adlournment Resolution
is adopted. The Chair recognizes tbe Gentleman from
Madisonm Mr. Hcpike. for the Motion for adlournment. Mr.
Mcpike moves tbat the House stand adlourned until tbe hour
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STATE OF ILLENOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF RSPRSSENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Day March e04 :987
12100 on the 2*th of Marchv 1987. A11 those in faver
signifv b@... allowing time for Perfunctory Sessîon for the
Introductîon of Bills and Flrst Readlngs. A11 those in
favor signify bv saying *aveev those oppesed *no*. In t:e
opinlon of the fhair, the eayes*. have it. The House does
stand adlourned.-
Clerk O'Brienz Wcommittee Reports. Representative Van Duvne.
Ehairman of the Committee on Counties and Townships. to
wbich the following Bills were referredv action takea Flarch
l9# :9874 reported tbe same back with the Tollowing
recommendations; *do pa'ss*v House Bill 2981 *do pass Short
Debate Ealendar* House Bills' 265. .283 and 396.
Representative Krska. Chairman on the Eommîktee on Energv.
Environoent and Natural Resourcesv to which the following
Bllls were referredm action taken March l9@ 1987. reported
the same back wîth the fellowing recommendationz *do passe
House Bills 2&3 and 3931 *do pass as amended* House Biàl
*T2. Representative Satterthwaite. Chairman of the
Eommittee on Higher Educatlon. to whlch the following Bills
were referred. actlon 'taken March l9, 1987. reported the
same back witb the following recommendationsz *do pass*
House Bill 85 and 188. Representative Dunnv Chairman of
the Cemmittee on Judiciarv 1, to which the following Bills
were referred, action taken March l9v 1982+ reported the
same back witb the following recommendationsz *do passe
House Bill 12 and 330: .do pass as amended* House Bill 2eT
and 3tT; *do pass Eonsent falendar* House Bill t75 and 228.
Representative Krska. Ehairman of Eomaittee on Registration
and Regulationm to which the followlng Bills were referredm
action taken March 19m 1987, reported the same back with
t6e followàng recommendationsl *do passe House Bill 2691
*do pass as amendede House Bill l13 and 2371 *do pass as
amended Short nebate Calendar* House Bîl1 4T>
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYH0US6 OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
t9th Legislative Da? Marcb 204 t987
Representative O*Eonnell. Chaîrman oF the Comoittee on
Judîcîary IIm to whîch tbe following Bills were reeerred.
actîon taken Narch 2Ov t987. repor'ted the same back with
the following recommendatioosz *do pass* House Bill 1*:.
2:3. 2*5v and *Tll *do pass as amended* House Bill 122 and
t77; 'do pass Short Debate Ealendar* House 311: 339 and
357. lntroduction and First Reading of Bills. House Bi1l
888, offered b: W#vetter Youngem a Bill for an Act creating
the Illinois Department of Urban Development. First
Readîng of the Bill. House Bill 8:9. Wyvetter Youngem a
Bill for an Act making an appropriation to the Department
of Urban Oevetopment. First Reading of the Bill. House
Bill 890* Wevetter Youngev a Bill for an Act to provide for
and promote the improvement of maternal and child health
services. First Readîng of the Bill. House Bill 8911
Wvvetter Youngem a BilI for an Act making an appropriation
to the State Eommunit: College. First Reading of tbe Bilt.
House Bill 8924 Syvetter Younge, a Bill for an Act to amend
the Illinois Insurance Cede. First Reading of the Bi11.
House Bill 893* Wyvetter Younge. a Bill foc an Act Qaking
appropriation to the State Board of Education. First
Reading of the Bill. Hause Bill 8914 Wvvetter Younge. a
Bill for an Act making an approprîation to the Department
of Publlc Aid. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 895.
Nvvetter Youngem a Bî1l for an Act maklng an appropriation
to tbe Metro-East Sanltarv District to repair the East St.
touis pump station that is operated bv the
Meeropolitan-East Sanltarv District. First Reading oF the
Bill. House Bl11 896. Wyvetter Younge. a Bill for an Act
to authorize certain municipalities to levy an earnings
tax. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 892. Mvvetter
Younqev a Bî1l for an Act to repeal certain provisions
relating to criminal taw. First Reading of tbe Bill.
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STATE OF ILtfNOI585th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANZERIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Da# March 20, 1987
House Bi11 898* Ngvetter Younge, a Bi11 for an Act to amend
the Illinois Public Aid Code. First Readinp of t6e Bil1.
House 3ill 899. Myvetter Youngev a Bill for an Act to amend
the Environmental Protection Act. First Reading of the
Bilt. House Bill 900. Wvvetter Younge, a 3ill for an Act
to provide pilot enterprise hlgh schools and work-studg
programs whereby higb school students are taugbt
vocational, business and manaqerial skills and to establish
a business incubator to work in conlunction with the
scbools. First Reading of tbe Bi1l. House Bill 901. by
Myvetter Youngev a Biàl for an Act to amend t6e Alcobolism
and Substance Abuse Act. First Readlng of the Bill. Nouse
Bill 902, kyvetter Younge, a Bill for an Act making
approprîations to tbe Department of Commerce and Communît:
Affairs. First Reading of the Bl11. House Bill 9034
Wgvetter Younge. a Bill for an âct making approprîations to
the State Board of Education for certain reimbursements and
the ordinarv and contingent expenses încîdent in the
operating of enterprîse high schools and to the Board of
Trustees of State Eommunity Colleges of East St. Louis #or
the establlshment of a business incubator. First Reading
of the Billo House Bill 901. Myvetter Younge, a Bill for
an Act makinq an appropriation to the State Board of
Educatioo. Fîrst Reading of the Bill. House Bitl 901,
Wvvetter Youngev a Bill for an Act makîng an appropriation
for the ordiqarv and contingent expenses of the Illinois
Communit: Development Finance Corporation. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 906. Hyvetter Younge, a B1ll for
an Act making appropriation to the Capital Development
Board. Fîrst Reading of tbe Bi1l. House Bill 907.
W#vetter Youngev a Bi11 for an Act to create the Urban
CivîLian Youth Service to address the problem of
unemplovment among youths in urban areas. First Reading of
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STATE OF ILLINOISe5t6 GENERAL AGSEMBLYHOUSE OF RFPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
tgth Legislative Day March 20v 1987
t6e Bill. House 8i11 908. Nvvetter Yaungev a BilI for an
âct making an appropriatîon for the ordinarF and contingent
expense of the Office of Urban Assistance. First Reading
of the Bill. House Bill 909p Nyvetter Younge. a Bill for
an Act to establish the East St. Louis fampus of Sauthern
Illinois University as a separatep autonomous universitk.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 910. Steczo. a Bill
for an Act to amend Sections of the School Code. First
Reading of the Bitl. House Bitl 911. Brunsvoldp a Bî1l Tor
an Act in relation to emergenc? telephone svstems. First
Readinq of the Bill. House Bill 912* cullerton andl
Countrymanv a Bill for an Act to amend Sectîons of the
Election Code. First Readlag of the Bill. House Bill 9134
Cullerton and Stater. a Bîll for an Act to amend Sections
of the Election Code. First Readinq of tNe Bi1l. House
Bill 9t*4 Phelpsm a 3111 for an Act to amend the School
Code. First Reading of tNe Bil'. House Bî11 9:5,
Mulcahe@, a Bill for an Act to amend the School Code.
First Reading of the Bilt. House Bi1I 916* Mcpikev a Bill
for an Act to amend tNe School Eode. First Readîng of the
Bill. House Bill 9tTv Deteo and Parcells, a Bill for an
Act in relation to licensing and regulatyng fire equipment:
distrlbutors and epployees. First Reading of the Bill.
House Bill 9:81 Klemm et at4 a Bill for an Ac* in
relatlon to the application of lawn cherîcals. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 919, Blackm a Bil: for an
Act to amend the Illinois vehicle Eode. First Reading of
the Bill. House Bill 920. Kubikm a Bill for an Act to
amend the Illinols Pension Code. First Reading o? tNe
Bill. House Bill 921. Mcpikev a Bi11 for an Act to amend
t6e Toxic Gubstances Disclosure and Employees Act. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 922: Mautino. a Bi1l for
an Act to amend the Uniforn Commercial Code. First Reading
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STATE 0F ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPREGENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
tgth tegislative Day March 25. 1987
of the Bi1l. House Bilt 9234 Barnes and Eullertonv a Bill
for an Act to amend various Acts îo relation to support
orders. First Reading of the Bill. House Bîl1 924.
Mennlund, a Bill for an Act to amend the Ilàînoîs Municipal
Eode. First Reading of the Bill. House BilI 925*
Capparelli - et al@ a Bilt for an Act to auend Sections of
the School Cade. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill
926/ Eowlishawm a Bi1l f@r an Act to add Sections to an Act
in relation to emergenc? aadical treatment. Fîrst Reading
of the Bill. House Bilt 9z1n Eowlisbaw. a BiI1 for an Act
to amend Sections of the School Code. First Readîng of the
Bi11.*
Elerk teonez OHouse Bill 928. offered by Representative Stange. a
Bill for an Act to amend Sections of the Build Illinols
Act. Flrst Reading oe the Bill. House Bi1l 929* offered
by Representative Hallock. a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Horkers* Eoepensation Act. First Reading
of tbe Bill. House Bill 930, orfered by Representatives
Hallock and Glorgiv a Bill for an Act to amend Sections of
an Act concerning convevances. First Readîng oF the Bill.
House Bîll 931. offered bv Representative Mautinov a Bill
for an Act to amend Sections of the Alcohotism and
Substance Abuse zct. First Reading of the Bîll. House
Bill 932* offered by Representative Rlchnondm a Bill for an
Act authorizing the conveyance of certain State property to
the Citv of Annaf Illinois. First Readinq of the Bill.
House Bill 933. offered b? Representative ewîng. a Bill f@r
an Act to amend Sections of the Busîness Corporation Act.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 93*m offered b#
Representative.o. correctienv House Bill 93** offered by
Representative Didricksan - et aà@ a Bill for an Act in
relationsblp to public hea1th. Fîrst Reading or the Bill.
House Bill 935, offered b? Representative McGannm a Bi1l
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMELYHOUS6 DF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
19th tegislative Day darch 2a@ 1982
for an Act to amend Sections of the School Eode. First
Reading of the Bill. House 3il1 936, ofFered by
Representative Levinv a Bill for an Act to amend Sections
of t6e Illinois Kunicipal Code. Fîrst Reading of the Bill.
House 3i11 937. offered b? Representative tevin. a Bilt'ror
ao Act to amend Sections of the Illinois Vebicle Code.
First Reading of the Bilà. House Bill 938* offered by
Representative Levin, a Bill for an Act to amend Sections
of the Publîc Utilities Act. First Reading of tNe 6ill.
House Bill 939v offered b? Representative Pullen. a Bill
for an Act to amend Sections of the Vital Records Act.
First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 9*0. offered by
Representative Sternv a Bill for an Act to amend Sectîons
of tbe Election Code. Fîrst Reading of the Bill. House
BîlI 9*1. offered bv Representative Steczo. a Bll1 fov an
Act to aaend Sections of an Act in relationship to the
compensation of sberiffsv coronersv county treasuers.
count: clerks. recorders and auditors. First Reading of
the :ilt. House Bil1 9*2. oefered by Representative
Steczop a Biàl for an Act to amend Sections of an Act in
relationship to emergenc? generation of solid waste... in
relationshîp to the energy generation of solid waste.
First Readlng of the Bill. House Bill 943* offered bv
Representalive Flowers - et 'alf a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of the Illinois Housing Development Act. First
Reading of the Bill. House Bill 9*4. offered by
Representatîve Flowers - et a1. a Bill for an Act creating
the Illinols Department of Housing. First Readlng of the
Bl11. House Bill 9*5* offered bv Representative Stevens
et alT a Bill for an Act to amend Sectlons of *he
Ebaritable Games Act. First Readioq of the 6111. House
Bill 9:6* offered by Representative qcNamara - et a14 a
Dill for an Act to amend Sections of the Atcobolism and
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STATE OF ILLINOTS85:: GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Da# March 20, 1987
Substance Abuse Act. First Reading of the Bill. House
Bil: *61. offered bv Representative Hicks - et a1v a Bill
for an âct to amend Sections of tbe Illinois Income Tax
Act. First Reading of the Bi1I. House Bill 918. ofrered
bv Representative Mait - et a1, a Bill for an Act to add
Sections to the School Eode. First Reading of the aill.
House Bil: 9*9. offered by Representative Phelps - et al, a
Bitl for an âct to add Sectîons te the Schoo; fode. First
Reading of tbe Bill. House Bîll 9504 ofFered by
Representative Saktsman, a Bi1l for an Act to amend
Sections of the lllinois Pension Code. First Reading of
tbe Bill. House Bill 951. offered bv Representative
Goforth, a 3i11 for an Act in relationship to AIDG testing
of persons charged with certain criminal offenses. First
Readlng of *he Bill. House Bitl 952. ofFered b:
Representative Hultgrenm a Bill for an Act to amend
Sections of an Act to authorize count: boards in counties
under townsbip organization to organize certain territorial
situated withln as a toun. and to provide For annexation of
territory' and the disconnecting of territory of said town.
First Readin: oF tbe Bilà. House Resolution 168* offered
b: Representative Huffv fommittee on zssignment.
Introduction of Constitutional Amendments. House doint
Resolutîon Constitutional Amendment #10. resolved by the
House of Representatives of the Eightl-Fifth General
Assembl: of the State of Illînoisv the Senate concurrinq
hereinv that there shall be submîtted to the electors of
the state for adoption or relection at the generat election
next occurring at least six months after the adoptîon of
this Resolution. a proposition to amend Sections * and 7 of
Article of the Constitution to real as foltewsz Artlcle
Vv Section *p Joint Election. ln the general election for
Governor and Lieutenant Governorv one vote shall be cast
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STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GEN6RAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSERIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Dav Marcb 20T 1987
Jointl: for the candidates nominated by the same political
party or petitîon. Eandidates for Governor and Lieutenant
Governor shall be nominated Jointl#. Gectîon '. Vacancies
in other elective offices. If the AttorneF Generat,
Secretary'of Statem Comptroller or Treasurer fails to
qualkfv or if 'his office becomes vacant: the Governor sball
fill the office bv appointment. The appointee shatl hold
offîce'until the elected officer quatifies or until a
successor is elected and qualifîed as may be provîded by
1aw and shall not be sublect to removal by the Governor.
If the Lieutenant Governor faîls to qualifv, the Governor
shall Till tbe ofTice bv appotntment and the appointee
shall hold the office untit the elected officer qualifies
and sball not be sublect to removal by the Governor. If
the offkce of tieutenant Governor becomes vacantv the
Governor sball'filt the office by appointment and the
appolntee shall hold offîce until the end of tMe term and
shall not be 'sublect to removal bv the Governor. If
approved bv the votersv the Amendment shall take effect one
da@ following khe proclamation of the results of the votes
on this referendum. First Readinq of tbis Eonstitutional
Amendment. No further business, the House... House will
now stand at ease in the Perfunctor: Session.-
Clerk OeBrienr Rcommîttee Reperts. Representative dautino,
Chairman of tbe Committee on... select Eommittee on Swall
Businessv to which the following Bills were referredv
action taken March 20v 1982, reported the same back with
the followînq recommendatlonsl *do pass Short Debate
Calendar* House Bill I8t. Representative Rea, Chairman of
the Committee on... the Select fommittee on Economic
Developmentv to which the following Bills were referred,
action taken March 20@ 19a:4 reported the same back wlth
the following recommendationsz *do passe House Bitl 3Ot;
:2
STATE OF ILLINOIS85th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVSSTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE
19th Legislative Day Rarcb 204 1987
ed@ pass Eonsent Calendar* House Bill *&t1 *do pass Short
Debate Ealendar: House Bill 55:. No further businessv the
House now stands adlournedoo
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DOEUMENT NA@E
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STATE OF JLLINOIS85TH GENERAL ASSEC4BLYHOOSE 0F REPRESECITATIVES
DAILY TRANSERIPTION OF DîBATE IRDEX
MARCH 20v :937
HB-0888 FIRSTH8-0889 FIRSTHB-O890 FIRSTHB-08@t FIRSTHB-O89e FIRSTH8-0893 FIRSTHB-089* FIRSTH:-0895 FIRST18-0398 FIRSTHB-0897 F'IRSTH8-0898 FIRSTH8-0899 FIRSTHB-090O FIRSTHB-O90t FIRSTHL-0902 FIRSTHB-O903 FIRSTHB-090# FIRSTH8-0905 FIRSTHB-0@0G FIRSTH8-O9O7 FIRSTH8-0908 FIRSTHB-0909 FIRSTHB-O@t0 FIRSTH3-0911 FIRSTHB-09t2 FIRSTHB-O@l3 FERSTHB-0@t* FfRSTHB-09lS FIRSTH3-09t& FIRSTHB-0@l7 FtRSTHB-0918 FIRSTHB-09t9 FIRSTHB-0@20 FIRGTH8-092: FIRSTH8-0922 FIRSTH8-0923 FIRSTHB-092# FIRSTH8-0925 FIRSTHB-O92& FIRSTHB-O92T FIRSTHB-0@28 FIRSTH8-5929 FIRST88-0930 FIRSTHB-0@3k FIRGTH8-0932 FIRSTH8-0933 FIRSTHB-093: FIRSTH8-0935 FIRSTH3-O@36 FIRSTH:-0937 FrRSTH8-0938 FIRSTH8-0939 FERSTHe-09*0 FIRSTHB-09#t FIRSTHB-0@*2 FIRSTHB-09#3 FIRSTHB-09#* FIRSTHB-09*5 FIRSTHB-@9#ô FIRSTHB*094; FIRSTHB-0@18 FIRSTHB-0@G9 FIRSTH8-0950 FIRSTHB-095t FIRSTH8-0952 FIRST
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DAILY TRANSCRIPTION OF DEBATE INDEX
MARCH 20@ 1987
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HOUSF TO ORDER - SPEAKER GREIMAN IN EHAIRPRAYER - REVEREND MORRISONPLEDGE 0F ALLEGIANCEROLL CALL FOR ATTENDANCEAPPROVAL OF JOURNALSAGREED RESOLUTEONSADJOURNMENTPERFUNETORY SESSIONEONXITTEE REPDRTSGENERAL RESOLUTIONCOMMITTEE REPORTSPERFUNETORY SESSION - ADJOURNNENT
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