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' HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES
SEVENTY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
'ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATIVE DAY w .
' APRIL 25 1972 '#
10:00 O'CLOCK A.M.
. . THE HONORABLE W. ROBERT BLAIR, SPEAKER .
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SPEAKER IN THE CiYNIR
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A roll call for attendance was taken and indicated that
al1 were present with the exception of the following:
Representative Jchn G. Fary - legislative business;
Representative J. Horace Gardner - death;
Representative Henry J. Klosak illness;
Representative Edward J. Shaw - death;
Representative John W. Thompson - no reason given.
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Doorkeeper: ''Now, all who are not entikled to this House
chamber, will you please retire to the gallery. Thank you.
Al1 who are not entitled to this House chamber, will you
please retire to the gallery. Thank you.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The House will be in order. The in-
vocation will be by Dr. Johnson.''
Dr. John Johnson: '.'We pray. ou: father in heaven, give us
grace to hallow your name in our homes and in our natipn.
Reign over this legislative assembly with your divine. *
sovereignty,bend our wills that they may be cohformed to
your good and gracious will for us. Make us to receive
with thanksgiving what ycu have chosen for us this day.
Make us to receive your forqiving light today and use us
as carriers of your forgiving light to others. Makq us
victorious over a11 temptations and trials this day and set
us free from every evil power which would assault us and
diminish our effectiveness in serving those who have elect-
ed us. MWe ask this dear father because yours is the king-
dom and the power and the qlory for ever and ever. Amen.''
Hon. W . Robert Blair: ''Ro11 call for attendance. Committee
reports.''
Fredric B. Selcke: '.Mr. Collins. from the Committee on Ele-
etions, to which House Bill 4302 was referred reported the
same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass.
Mr. Miller, from the Committee on Insurapce, to which House
,Bil1s 1452 and 4171 were referred, reported the same back
with the recommendation that the bills do pass. No further
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committee reports.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right. with leave of the House.
we'll go to xesolutions.''
Fredric B. Selcke: nHouse Resolution 569, Hyde. Four or six.'
Bi11s, 32 (c). The following timetable shall be applicable
to a11 bills, except bills on Appropriations, Constitution
Implementation, Reapportionment and Revenue: April 24 -
Last day for introduction of House Bills. May 5 - Final
date for standing committees of House to report House Bills
except House Bills re-referred to another ccmmittee. May
12 - Final date for third reading and passage of House
Bills. June 2 - Final date Tor standing committees to re-
port Senate Bi11s.'' .
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The' gentleman from Cook, Mr. Hyde.''
Henry J. Hyde: ''Mr. Speaker, .badies and Gentlemen of the .
House, this is a new form of Rule 32 (c) which we adopted'
. last week. There is no real substantive change. This ah .. .- .' agreed resolution which was agreed to by the leadership and
the Rules Committee simply provides that April 24th, yes-
. . terday, was the last day for introduction of House iills: '
' and May 5th is .the final day for standing committees of the
House to report on House Bills pxcept re-referred bills to. '
' other committees. May 12th is the final date for third
reading and passage of House Bills and June 2nd is the
' final date for standing committees to 'rlport on Senate'
Bills, al1 of which does not apply to appropriations, con-
stitutional implementation, reapportionment and revenue.
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I now move adoption of the resolution, Mr. Speaker-''
Hon. W/kobert Blair: ''The number is 570: the Clerk now
advises me. A1l right, is there is there discussion?
The gentleman from . mthe qentleman Trom Union, Mr.
Choatew''
Clyde Choate: ''Wel1, Mr. Speaker, this a corredted
copy of the rules that the Rules Committçe agreed to last
week. It's a mechanical situation and I would urge the
House to concur in this mction that is pending as far as
the rules are concerned.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A11 right,. the question is then shall
the House adopt House Resoluticn 570? All those in favor
will vote 'Yeas' and the opposed 'No'. Jones. 'Yeas'.
Have al1 voted who wished? Campbell/ 'Yias'. The Clerkwill take the record. On.this queqtion, there axe 137.
'Yeas' and no 'Nays' and the resolution adopted. For'
what purpose does the gentleman from Cook, Mr. Phil Collins
rise? '' ...-
Philip W. Collins: ''Ah, Mr. speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen
of the House, House Bi.11 4200 the supplementary appropria-#
tion for the Industrial Commissiôn was heard in sub-committ .e
in the Appropriations' Committee this morping. This is an
emergency appropriation and I would like to suspend the
1 i to have it heard in full committee thisru e on post ng
afternoon. I've checked with the Chairman of the Committee
and with the Minority Leader and there is no objection.And I'd like to put that motion.'.
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Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Union, Mr. Choate-''
Clyde L. Choate: ''Ah, Mr. Speaker, I have no objections to
the request of Representative Collins. I've talked to Re-
presentative McLendon and Representative Giorgi who is on
the Appropriations' Sub-committee and they have agreed to
the some minor cuts in the budget and I would urge that we
support this so that we can bring about a quicker action
as far as the Appropriations' Committee is concerned.''
Hon. W1 Robert Blair: ''A11 right, the gentleman from Cook,
has requested unanimous consent to suspend the provisions
of Rule 17 in order that House Bill 4200 may be heard in
the Appropriations' Committee this afternoon. Is there
objection? All right, hearing none, that bill may be heard
in commiEtee this afternoon. All right, with leave of the
House. we'll go to House Bills second reading. House Bill
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Fredric B. Selcke: ''House Bill 3602. A bill for an act to
amend Section 32 of an act codifying the powers and duties
of the Department of Mental Health and repealing certain
acts herein named. Second reading of the bill.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Are Ehere any amendments?''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Nc committee alendments.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: nAny amendments from the floor? Third
reading. All right, that bill had been read a second time
last week and it now is being advanced to the order of thir
reading. 4315... '
Fredric B. selcke: uHouse Bill 4315. A bill for an act to
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amend Secticn 4 (a) of an act authorizing the formation of
River Currency Districts. Second reading of the bill. No
committee amendments.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Are there any amendments from the
f loor? Third reading. For what purpose does the gentleman
from Boone, Mr. Cunningham, rise?''
Lester'cunningham: ''Ah Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen#
of the House.. oyùur calendar today, it stated that Citiesand Villages will meet committee will meet today at 2:00
P.M. That is an error. There will be a sub-committee
head'ed by Representative Bluthardt on that bill as stated.
Thank you.'''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A11 right.
Lester Cunningham: ''That's on Wednesday, Mr. Speaker.n
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Al1 right. that is a Sub-committee on
cities and villages. 1797.'''
n il1 179f A bill for an act toFredric B. selcke: House B .amend Seçticn '14 of an act to regulate the practice of
public accounting and to repeal certain acts therein named.
Second reading of the bill. No committee amendments. ''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Are there any amendments from the
floor? Third reading'. .For what Jurpose does the gentleman
from Lake, Mr. Pierce, rise?''
Daniel M. Pierce: ''Ah Mr. Speaker, I move to table, if I may,
House Bills 4581 and 4582. There were in the Reference
'Bureau for preparatioh, but I didn't mean for them to bc
introduced yesterday. By inadvertence, they were introduce
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in the perfunctory session, so I move to table Hpuse Bills
4581 and 4582.,.
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right, is there objection? Hear-
ing none, those bills will be tabled. . All right, with
leave of the House, we'll go to introduction and first read
ing of House Bi11s.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''House Bill 4598, Schoeberlein. A bill
for an act to amend 'The Retailers' Occupation Tax Act'.
First reading of the bill. House Bill 4599, Schoeberlein.
Amends 'The Service Use Tax Act'. First reading of the
bill. House Bill 4600, Schlickman, et.al. Appropriates
to the Legislative Advisory Committee to the Northeastern
Illinois Planning Commission. First reading of the bill.
House Bill 4601, Schoeberlein. Amends 'The Use Tax Act'.
First reading of the bill. House Bill 4602, Schoeberlein.
Amends 'The Service Occupation Tax Act'. First reading'of
the bill. House Bill 4603, Hart.
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Ah for what purpose does the gentlema#
ftom Cook, Mr. Shea, risea''
Gerald W. Shea: ''Mr. Speaker, according to the rules, yester-
day was the last day for filing èertain bills, except those
in excluded categories. Now. what is going to be the pos-
ition of the Chair with regard to bills that are put in but
don't fall within those categorieé. Are they going to 1ay
in the Gpeaker's table or whata''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Well, I think that an orderly proced-
ure would be that the'y they will be on the Speaker's table,
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there w'ill have to be a determination made at the time that
I'm assigning these bills that are introduced starting with
6 d to whether br not they fall in theintroduction o ay as
empt standards and if they do then they will be assigne'dex
to committee. If they do not, then it waid be the Chair's
position that they will remain on the Speaker's table.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''House 8111.4603, Hart, et.al. Amends
'. 'The School Code'. First reading of the bill. House Bill
4604, Northe et.al. Appropriates $66,000.00 to the citiesànd villages and incorporated towns problem commission.
First reading of the bill. House Bill 4605, Murphy. Amend
'The Snowmobile Registration and Safety Act'. First read-
ing of the bill. House Bill 4606, Friedland, et.al/ .
A bill for an act authorizing the Department of Transporta-
tion to construct channel and other improvements in and a-
long Fox River at South Elgin, Kane County, and making an
appropriation therefor. First reading of the bi11.''
Hon. W. RFb.ert Blair: ''A11 right, with leave of the House,we'll go to Consent Calendar, second reading.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Ahe House Bill 3786. A bill for an act
transferring certain state owned property in Bureau County' in the Village of sheffield. second reading of the bill.
No committee amendments. House Bill 3787. A bill for an
act transferring certain state oumed property in Bureau
County in the City of Princeton. Second reading of the
bill. No committee amendments. House Bill 3790. A bill
for an act to authorize the Department of Transportation to
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vacate, extinguish, abandon and release easement for high-
way purposes in Fayette county, Illinois. Second reading
of the bill. No committee amendments. House Bill 4117. . ''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''One, one momenie please. For what
purpose does the gentleman from Cook, Sheae rise?''
Gerald W. Shea: ''Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
House, the next four bills, 4117, -18, -19, and -22 are
bills for the legislative reference bureau. They are re-
visionary bills and I'm wondering if we might not just leavthem on that order of second reading so everybody gets an
opp6rtunity to lopk at them.'''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right, at the request of the'
sponsor, let's take the bills, they'will remain on the cal-
endare on second reading. Read the ah, all the rest of
them been read? Al1 right, third reading with regard
those bills other than the bills to which the gentleman
from Cook, Mr. Shea, requested that they be left on the
order ofxsecond reading. With leave of the House, we'll go
back to introduction and first reading of House Bi1ls.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''House Bill 4607, Borchers. Amends. 'The
Juvenile Act'. First reading of the bi11. ''
Hon. Robert Blair: ''For what purp'ose does the gentleman
from Rock Island, Mr. Henss, rise?n
Donald A. Henss: ''Mr. Speaker, I would like to announce for
the Higher Education Committee that there has been a change
. 'in the scheduling of èur committee meeting for this after-
noon. We will still meet at 2:00 P.M., but the location
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has been chpnged to Room M-S. Higher Education Committee
will meet in Room M-5 at 2:00 P.M. Thank you.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Livingston, Mr.
Hunsieker-''
carl T. Hunsicker: ''Mr. Speaker and Members of the House, I'd
like to announce that the Agriculture Committee meets this
afternoon at 4:00 P.M. in M-5/ This is a ehange. We have
had the meeting in 510, but we meeded M-5 today, 4:00 P.M.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right, with leave of the House,
we'll go to resolutions, agreed resolutions-n
Fredric B. Selcke: ''House Resolution 567. Katz, et-al. House
Resolution 569, Capuzi. House Resolution 571, Colitz.
House Resolution 572, Choate. House ResoluG on 573, kan'-
dolph, et.al. House Resoluticn 574, .Timothy Simms, et.al.
House Resolution 575, Campbell. House Resoluticn 576.
Kipley. All right. House Resolution 572, Choate. lWhere-
as, Metropolis is. as everyone knows, the base of opera-
tions o r SUPERMAN. the Man of Steel, battler for Truth.
Justice. and the American Way; leaper of tall buildings in
single bounds; overpowerer of powerful loccmotives; out-
speeder of speeding bullets; changer of the course of
mighty rivers; and performer of dther important functions
of not inconsiderable civie utility; and Whereas, the civic
leaders of Metropolis, Illinois, have finally decided that
their illustrious citizen is, in faet, neither a bird nor
a plane but a resource of not inconsiderable civic utility;
and Whereas, the familiar red and blue caped Superman uni-
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form has been seen of late draped on other prominent citi-
zens of Metropolis on important civic occasions (giving one
pause to reflect that Clark Kent must hàve been consider-
ably embarrassed when he last dashed into a telephone b00th
to strip for action and found that his Superman uniform had
mysteriously disappeared); now therefore be it Resolved By
The House of Representatives i'n the Seventy-seventh Session
of the General Assembly, that we do hereby commend and con-
gratulate Mr. Robert Westerfield, Mayor J. P. Williams, and
Mr. C. Harold Mescher of Metropolis, Illinois/ for conceiv-'
ing and organizing 'Project Superman' by which outstandingcitizens are honored as recipients of the Superman Award
for their contributions to the civic welfare of Metropclis;
and we extend the thanks of the civic' leaders to Mr- carmin
Infantino of National Periodicals Publications, Incw for
his kind permission to use the Superman format and for sup-
plying the original uniform of the television superman to
use in tSe promction of Project Superman; and finally we co -
gratulate the Reverend Charles Chandbr on his selection as
the first recipient of the superman Awaro and find it wholl
appropriate that a man of his calling be so chosen; and be
it further Resolved, that a suitable copy of this preamble
and resolution be forwarded to Mr. Robert Westerfield for
acceptance by him on behalf of the Project superman screen-ing Committee. House Resolution 577, Jones: et.al. House
eesolution 578 Meyer, et.al.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: nA11 right, right, the gentleman from
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Cook, Mr. Hyde.''
Henry J. Hyde: ''Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
House, the agreed resolutions, House Resolution 566 ccn-
gratulates Gene Vance upon his retirement as Athletic
Director at the University of Illinois; House Resolution
567 is a memorial to Dr. Edwin Crosby . House Resolution
569 extends our congratulations to State Representative
Ralph capparelii and his wife for living together 19 years
in wedded bliss. House Resolution 571 congratulates Burt
Hooton on pitching a no hit game for the Chicago Cubs.
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l tion 572 you have already heard read. HouseHouse Reso u ,
Resolution 573 pledges cur undying loyalty to the Chicago
Black Hawks no matter what. House Resolution 574 commends
the City of Loves Park on its 25th anniversary of incor-
poration. House Resolution 575 conqratulates Gene Hackman
on receiving the Oscar for thb Best Actor of the year.
House Resolution 576 commends all of the young people' who
partieipated in the Y.M.C.A. program here in Springfield.
House Resolution 578 congratulates Father John Gallery .
House Resclution 577 is a memorial to the late Scotty Hin-
ton of Springfield. I now move, Mr. Speaker, adoption of
the agreed resolutions.u
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A1l right, any iiscussion? A11 those
in favor of the adoption of the agreed resolutions say
'Yeas', the opposed 'No9 the 'Yeas' havë it and the agreed#
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'resolutions are adoptùd. Further resolutions? A11 right,the gentleman from Cook, Mr. Katz, fcr what purpose do you
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Harold /. Katz: ''Request for leave to table House. Bill 4401,
u ,, '>Dr. Spe a e r.
Hon. W.' Robert Blair: ''Al1 right, i's there objection? Allright. objection? All right, the bill will be tabled.
For what purpose does the gentleman from Cook, Mr. Randolph
rise? ''
Paul J. Randclph; ''Mr. Speaker, ah. I'd like to announee that
the Revenue Ccmmittee will meet on the floor of the House
tomorrow at 1:00 P.M . Will the members of the Revenue Com-
mittee make note. 1:00 P.M. tomorrow.''
Hoh. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Morgan, Mr. Rosea''
Thomas J. Rose: ''And Mr. Speaker, I'd like to announce that
the Committee on Constitutional Implementation will meet as
scheduled at 2:00 P.M . tomorrow afternoon, but we.will.leet
on the floor of the House, on the floor of the House, top-
orrow afternoon at 2:00 P.M.''
Hoh. W. Rokert Blair: ''All right, with leave of the House,
we'll go back to introduction and first reading of Hcuse
Bills.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Hcuse Bill 4608*, Scariano, et.al. Approp
riates $7,638,622.00 to thè Superintendent.of Public In-
struction. First reading of the bill. House Bill 4609,Scariano. Amends 'The Transportatibn Bond Act'
. First
reading of the bill. House Bill 4610, Philip. Amends
'The Illinois Income Tax Act'. First reading of the bill.House Bill 4611, Philip' . Amends 'The Election Code'. Firs
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reading of the bill. House Bill 4612, Philip. Amends
êThe Election Code'. First reading of the bill.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A11 right, with leàve of the House:
we'll go to Senate Bills, I'm sorry, House Bills third
reading. 2684, whieh the gentleman from Cook, Mr. Reqner,
I understand, does desire to ask leave to return it to
second reading for purposes o/ an amendment.''
David J. Regner: ''Ah, Mr. Speaker: Ladies and Gentlemen of
the House, this is ane oè bills ip the series to create
the Race Track Investigator Force. We ran acpcss some
problems, in the last session, we now have agreed amendment
on 2684 I believe there are there is Amendment Number Tuo
was adopted last fall. Having vcted on the prevailing side
I'd like to now move that we reconsider the vote by whieh
that amendment was adopted. I do have further amendments.''
Hon. W . Robert Blair: ''A1l right, I think if we follow pro-
' cedure, there is no objection to taking the bill back to
third rvading to second reading back on the order of seeondreading now and rather than moving for a reconsideration,
I think I would sugqest that you just mqve to Eable ah. . .'
David J. Regner: ''Ahy Mr. Speaker, move to table Amendment
Number Two to Hcuse Bill 2684..,
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right, is there objection? The
gentleman has leave and that will be tabled. Now, dc you
want to have Amendment Number. .''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Three.''
David J. Regner: ''This will be Amendment Number Three to. . .'
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Fredric B. selcke: ''Amenckaent Nkmeer Three, Regner.''
Hon. W. Aobert Blair: ''The.gentleman.
David Regner: ''Ah, Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen '
of the House, this is an agreed amendment and what it does
it creates the Race Track Investigating Revolving Fund and
also changes the effective date of the act to July 1, 1972.
And I mcve for the adoption of Amendment Number Three to
House Bill 2684..'
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Simmons.''
Arthur E. Simmons: .'Ah, I believe he said it changes the
effective date, but in Amendment Number One changes the
date of the act to January 1st, -72.''
David J. Regner: ''Amendment Number, ah, Representative Sim-
ons M endment Nuraber One was 'held on second reading onm ,
; 'October 29th, last year.'
Arthur E. Simmons: nIt was not adopted?''
David J. Regner: ''It was not adopted.''
Hon. W. Robyrt Blair: ''The gehtleman from Ccok, Mr. Shea-''
Gerald W. Shea: ''Wi11 the sponsor yield for a questiona''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''He indicates he wi1l.''
Gevald W. Shea: nThis just creates the fund, it makes noappropriaticn?''
David J. Regner: '1No, sir.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''An# further discussion? A11 those in
favor of. the adoption of the Amendment Number Three say
'Yeas' the opposed 'No' the 'Yeas' have it and the Amend-
ment is adopted. Further amendments? Third reading. All
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right on the order of third reading.appears 2685, the gen-
tleman from Cook, Mr. Règner, has asked leave to have it
brought back to the order of second reading for purposes of
conéideration of an amendment. Hearing no objection, leave
will be given and it will be brought back to second reading
The gentleman may proceed.n'
David J. Regner: ''Ah. first of all, Mr. Speaker, there are
two amendments, number, Amendment Number One and Amendment
Number Two were adopted last fall and I'd like to, can I
move to table them b0th together, or one at a time?''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Al1 right, it's back to second. The
gentleman from Cook, Mr. Richard Walsh.''
Richard A. Walsh: ''Ah, Mr. Speaker, I have two requests. One
is that maybe we could have a little order and two if the
gentleman could explain the amendments which have been.'ad-
opted and which he proposes to table.n
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A1l right, b0th of those requests are
in order and the House will address itself to the question
bdfore it which is the gentleman's request to move House
Bill 2685 back from third reading to second reading which
' has been done. Now, if the gentieman will proceed to ex-
plain the action which he desires to take.with regard to
ah.
David J. Regner: ''I am moving to table Amendments Number One
and Number Two. Amendment Number One was the appropriation
which would have been necessary for January 1, 1972 through
the remainder of this fiscal year and Amendment Number %hqo
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is changing the wordaqe in there on the Race Track security
Revolving Fund. The Amendment I will propose will have the
appropriation in it for fiscal year 1973 and will also have/
th other wordage from Amendment Number Two, so 1.11 movetto table those two apendments that were adopted .''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Shea.''
Gerald W. Shea: ''Is this just the appropriation bill? It
' has got no substance in it at a1l?''
David J. Regner: ''That's correct.''
Hon. W. Rcbert Blair: ''Further discussion? A1l' those in
favor of the adoption of the amendment number three, oh,
the gentleman is there cbjection to tabling AmendmentsNumber One and Tuo? A11 right, hearing none, Amendments
Number Ohe and Teo are tabled and the question is op the
adoption of the amendment number three. A1l those in favor
of the adoption of that amendment say 'Yeas' the opposed#
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'No'. the 'Yeas' have it and the amendment is adopted. Are
there further amendments? Third reading. A11 right, with
leave of the House, we'll go to the order ot consideration
postponed, on which there appears Hcuse Bill 2683. The
gentleman from Cook, Mr. R'egner's asked leave to take it
back to the order of third readin'g for back for back to
second reading , all right, hearing no objection, we'll tak
that bill back to the order of second reading and the Chair
recognizes the gentleman from Cook, Mr. Regner.''
David J. Regner: ''Ah, Mr. 'Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of
the House, the Amendment was adopted last fall on this only
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made the act effective January 14 1972 and I would now move
to tabke that amendment.'' '
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Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Al1 right, is there leave to table
Amendment Nuiber One? All righte Amendment Number One istabled.''
David J. Regner: HI have another amendment on the Clerk's
table and it would be Amendment Number Two. I would move'
. to adopt Amepdment Number Two to House Bill 2683 and this
is a bill we ran into the problem with and I'd like to ask
Representative Krause to comment on this particular amend-
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Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''All right, the gentleman from St.
. Clair Mr. Krause.'' '#
James G. Krause: '1Ve1l, Mrr Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen
of the House, ah this is an agreed amendment and I had
taken the àmendment back to a. group of labor people in '
st. Clair and Madison Counties ahd they have agreed to the
amendment now; so I think we've got all the problems str-. X '' ' '' aightened out.''
Hon. W. Rcbert Blair: ''Any further discussion? A11 those in
. ' favor of the adoption of Dnendment Number Twc to House Bill
2683 say 'Yeas' the 'cpposed 'No'' the 'Yeas' have it and# #
the amendment is adopted. Are there. further amendments?
Third reading. House Bills third reading. House Bill '
4202.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''House Bill 4202. An act to amend section' 1 of an act tq vacate
, extinguish, abandon and release an
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easement for highway purposes in Williamson County, Illin-
ois. Third reading of the bill-''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Jackson, Mr.
Williams.''
Gale Williams: ''Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen of the
House, House Bill 4202, I know of no oppositicn to it, it's
a highway easement bill, it iimply corrects a mistake in
the legal description of a bill that we passed during the
last regular session. And I would appreciate a favorable
Vote . ''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Is there discussion? The question is
shall House Bill 4202 pass? All those in favor will vote
'Yeas', and the opposed 'Np% Have all voted who wished?
Mann, 'Yeas'. The Clerk will take the record. Jones.
'Yeas'. Juckett, 'Yeas'. The Clerk will take the record.
Glass, 'Yeas'. A1l right, the Clerk will take the record.
On this question, there are 153 'Yeas''and no 'Nays' and
this biol having received the constitutional majority is
hereby declared passed. The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Katz,
desire recognition?''
Harold A. Katz: ''No.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''Yeah, that's a11 right, we caught that
With leave of the House, we'll go to Senate Bills second
reading, senate Bill 485.''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Senate Bill 485. An agt to amend Section
1 and to Add Secticn 3 (d) to and to repeal Section l2,
Article III to an act to revise law in relation to town-
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ship organization. second reading of the bill. No com-
mittee amendments.''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: HAny from the floor?''
Fredric B. Selcke: ''Amenament Number One, Mocre. Amend Sen-
ate Bill 485 on page 3, by deleting lines 1Q through 14:and inserting in lieu thereof 'of this.Amendatory Act of
1972 ' ''
Hon. W. Rùbert Blair: ''The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Moore.n
Don A. Moore: ''l move the adoption of Amendment Number One,
Mr. Speaker.''
Hon. W. Robert Blai/: ''Is there discussion'? A11 those in
favor of the adoption of the' .the gentleman from Cook ,
Mr. Lechowicz.''
Thaddeus S. Lechowicz: ''Yes, Mr. Speaker, will the sponsor
yield for M questiona''
Hon. W. Rcbert Blair: ''He indicateg he wi1l.''
Thaddèus s. Lechowicz: ''Just what does the amendment doa''xA
.Don A. Moore: ''It eliminates the formation of more townshipsin the Ccunty of Cook , an amendment that was worked out
with jointly with Senator Dougherty and Senator Knuepfer
in the Senate-n
Thaddeus S. Lechowicz: ''Thank ycu.''.
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A11 those in favor of the adoption ofthe amendment say 'Yeas' the opposed 'No' th
e 'Yeas' have# #it and the amendment is adopted. Furtser amendments? Thirreading. The gentleman from Cook, Mr. Reqner.''
David J. Regner; ''AI% Mr. Speaker and Ladies and Gentlemen of
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the House, I'd like to just make an announcement. The sub-
committees of the Apprcpriations committee whiqh were to
meet at 4:00 P.M. this afternoon are to meet at Q :OO nooninstead. Sub-committee 0ne will meet in Room 2l8 and sub-committees Four and Six, Chaired by Representative Washburn
and Williams will meet in Room 212 at noon.
Hon. W. Robert Blalr: ''Yeah , with leave of.the House, weillgo back to introduction and first reading of H
ouse Bills.''Fredric B. Selcke: HHouse Bill 4613 Maragos
. Appropriates#$50,000.00 to the Commission on Atomic Energy
. First read-ing of the bil1. ''
Hoh. W. Robert Blair: ''The gentleman from Cook. Mr. Hyde .''
Henry J. Hyde: ''Mr. Speaker, Ladies and Gentlemen of the
House. there will be an important conference of all Repub-.lican members Lmnediately upon the adjourning of this Eousewhich I am about to do unless the distinguished MinorityLeader has an announcement to Oake himself
, but wp will meet
innediakelg in Room 212 fcr a matter of great importanceto the Republican members. So, 'as socn as we adjourn whichwill be very shortly
, ah ah we will a1l go to the Republica
members go to Room 212. I now mov'e, Mr. Speaker, that this
House stand adjourned until the Hour of 12:00 noon tomorrowafternocn.''
Hon. W. Robert Bkair: ''All right: the adjournment resolutionis for 12:00 noon tomcrrow
.''
Henry J. Hyde: nI've been asked by the Mincrity Leader to ah
announce that the committees of course are still meeting
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this afternoon. I would hope that the infornation would
be in the possession of everyone, but welll repeat it. Ah,
the committees will meet this afternocn-''
Hon. W. Robert Blair: ''A11 right, ah, al1 those in favor of
the adjournment resolution which is until noon tomorrow,a ' Yeas ' the opposed . No ' the' ' Yeas ' have it and thes y , #
House stands adjcurned . ''
Adjcurnment at 10:57 O'Clock A.M.
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