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STATE OF ILLINOIS 87th GENERAL ASSEMBLY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TRANSCRIPTION DEBATE 24th Legislative Day March 1991 Speaker Mcpike: ''Come to Order. The House will come to order. We'l1 be 1ed in prayer today by Representative Nelson Rice.'' Rice, Nelson: ''As we stand in our places we boW our heads. Dear, Father in Heaven, we thank Thee for this day. We thank You for the fruits that it has brought. We thank You for watching over us and guiding us. And looking out for al1 of the things that we hope to do and expect to do in the coming days. We ask these simple prayers in Your name and Your son's name. Amen.'' Speaker Mcpike: ''We will be 1ed in the Pledge of Allegiance by Representative Hartke.'' Hartke: ''I pledge alleqiance 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 a1l.'' Speaker Mcpike: ''Roll Call for Attendance. Representative Matijevich on excused absenceso'' Matijevich: ''Yes, Mr. Speaker on this side of the aisle Representative Lang and McNamara are excused absences. Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Black. Excused absences. Escused absences.'' Black: ''Yes, Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker would the record reflect that Representative Regan, Representative Stanger and Representative Mccracken are excused today.'' Speaker Mcpike: ''Thank you. Take the record. 11l Members an:swerinç the Roll Call a quorum is present. Agreed Resolutionso'' Clerk O'Brien: ''House Resolution 203, offered by Representative McNamara; 204 Ryder; 205 Daniels; 206 Mautino; 208 Churchill; 209 Churchill; 2l0 Delaegher; 2ll Delaegher; and 2l2 Rice.'' Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Matijevich.''

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Page 1: Your son's name. Amen.'' America and to the Republic for ... · TRANSCRIPTION DEBATE 24th Legislative Day March 1991 Speaker Mcpike: ''Come to Order. The House will come to order

STATE OF ILLINOIS87th GENERAL ASSEMBLYHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESTRANSCRIPTION DEBATE

24th Legislative Day March 1991

Speaker Mcpike: ''Come to Order. The House will come to order.

We'l1 be 1ed in prayer today by Representative Nelson

Rice.''

Rice, Nelson: ''As we stand in our places we boW our heads. Dear,

Father in Heaven, we thank Thee for this day. We thank You

for the fruits that it has brought. We thank You for

watching over us and guiding us. And looking out for al1

of the things that we hope to do and expect to do in the

coming days. We ask these simple prayers in Your name and

Your son's name. Amen.''

Speaker Mcpike: ''We will be 1ed in the Pledge of Allegiance by

Representative Hartke.''

Hartke: ''I pledge alleqiance 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 a1l.''

Speaker Mcpike: ''Roll Call for Attendance. Representative

Matijevich on excused absenceso''

Matijevich: ''Yes, Mr. Speaker on this side of the aisle

Representative Lang and McNamara are excused absences.

Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Black. Excused absences. Escused

absences.''

Black: ''Yes, Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker would the record

reflect that Representative Regan, Representative Stanger

and Representative Mccracken are excused today.''

Speaker Mcpike: ''Thank you. Take the record. 11l Members

an:swerinç the Roll Call a quorum is present. Agreed

Resolutionso''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Resolution 203, offered by Representative

McNamara; 204 Ryder; 205 Daniels; 206 Mautino; 208

Churchill; 209 Churchill; 2l0 Delaegher; 2ll Delaegher; and

2l2 Rice.''

Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Matijevich.''

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Matijevich ''Speaker, we've examined the Resolutions. they are a1l

congratulatory, and I move the adoption of the Aqreed

Resolutions''

Speàker Mcpike ''The Gentleman, moves for the adoption of the

Agreed Resolutions. in favor say 'aye', opposed 'no'.

The 'ayes' have it. Agreed Resolutions are adopted. Death

Resolutions.''

Clerk O'Brien: ''House Resolution 207, offered by Representative

Jane Barnes, with respect to the memory oi Lawrence R.

Reinsch

Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Matijevich, moves the adoptionof the Death Resolutions. All in favor say 'aye', opposed

'no'. The 'aye's have it. And the Death Resolutions are

adopted. Adjournment Resolutions.'!

clerk O'Brien: ''Senate Joint Resolution 419: resolve by the

Senate of the 87th General Assembly of the State of

Illinois, The House of Representative concurring herein,

that when the Senate adjourns on Wednesday, March 20, 1991,

it stands adjourned until Wednesday April l0, 1991, at12:00 noon. When the House of Represen6atives adjourn on

Thursday, March 21, 1991, it stands adjourned.''

Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Matijevich moves the adoption of

the Adjournment Resolution. A1l in favor say 'aye' opposed'no'. The 'ayes' have The Adjournment is adopted.

Representative Matijevich now moves that the House stand

Adjourned. Allowing Perfunctory time for the Clerk, for

Commâhtte'e Reports and Introduction of First Readings. With

a 'sReriuartory Session on March 26th, Perfunctory Session

on March 27th, Perfunctory Session on March 28th,

Perfunctory Session on April 3rd, April 4th and April 5th.

And the Chair would call to your attention to the April 5th

Perfunctory Session that is also the deadline for the

Introduction of House Bills. With the House returning to

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Session April 9th, the hour of 12:00 noon. Al1 in favor of

the Gentleman's Motion say faye' opposed fno'. The 'ayes'

have it and the House stands adjourned.''Speaker Mcpike: ''The First Special Session will come to order.

The Roll Call :or the Regular Session will be used as the

Roll Call, as the Attendance Roll Call for the First

Special Session. Representative Matijevich now moves the

First Special Session. Adjournment Resolutions.''

Clerk O'Brien: 'lsenate Joint Resolution #4''

Speaker Mcpike: ''Representative Matijevich moves the adoption ofthe Adjournment Resolution. A11 in favor say 'aye',

opposed 'no'. The 'ayes have it. And the Adjournment

Resolution is adopted. Representative Matijevich now moves

the Special Session stand adjourned. With the Perfunctorysession on March 26th, March 27th, and March 28th and a

Perfunctory Session on April 3rd, April' 4th, and April 5th.

Returning to Session on April 9th at the hour of 12:05 p.m.

All in favor say 'aye', opposed 'no'. The 'aye's have it.

And the Special Session stands adjourned. Have a niceEaster Holiday. Representative Homer.''

Homer: ''Speaker, 1 note that the deadline for filing Bills is

April 5th, which is a date prior to our return. And

would just like to remind the Members that they may wellwant to have staff prepare to introduce Bills in their

behalf if they don't plan to be here prior to our

reconvening in April.''

Cl'erA=.u:o'Brien: ''Committee Reports. Representative Preston,

zs'./t-'hueha'irman of the Committee on Children and Family Law, to

which the following Bills were referred action taken March

1991, reported the same back with the following

recommendationsl 'do pass as amended Short Debate Status'

House Bill #1, 'do pass as amended Consent Calendar' House

. Bill 437. Representative DeLeo, Chairman of the Committee

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on Consumer Protection, to which the following Bill is

referred, action taken March 20, 1991, reported the same

back with the following recommendation: 'do pass as

amended Short Debate Status' House Bill 255.

Representative Morrow, Chairman of the Committee on

Economic and Urban Development, to which the following Bill

is referred, action taken March 2l, 1991, reported the same

back with the following recommendation: House Bill 570.

Representative Kulas, Chairman of the Committe'e on Energy

and Environment, to which the following Bill is referred,

action taken March 20, 1991, reported the same back with

the following recommendation: 'do pass Short Debate Status'

House Bill 53. Representative Phelps, Chairman of the

Committee on Hea1th Care, to which the following Bills were

referred, action taken March 20r 1991, reported the same

back with the following recommendation: 'do pass' House

Bill 488, and 578. Representative Wyvetter Young,

Chairwoman of the Committee on Higher Education, to which

the following Bill is referred: action taken March 20,

1991, reported the same back with the followinq

recommendation: 'do pass Short Debate Status' House Bill

91. Representative John Dunn, Chairman of the Committee on

Judiciary to which the following Bill is referred,

action taken March 20, 1991, reported the same back with

the following recommendation: 'do pass' House Bill 99.

Representative Homer, Chairman of the Committee on

Judiciary II, to which the following Bill is referred,

action taken March 2l, 1991, reported the same back with

the following recommendation: 'do pass' House Bill #8.

Representative Wolf, Chairman of the Committee on Personel

and Pensions to which the following Bill is referred action

taken March 2l, 1991, reported the same back with the

following recommendation: 'do pass' House Bill 536.

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Representative Flowers, Chairwoman of the Committee on Real

Estate Law, to which the following Bills were referred,

action March 2l, 1991, reported the same back with the

following recommendation: 'do pass as amended Short

Debate,' House Bill 237 and Representative Steczo,

Chairman of the Committee on Registration and Regulations,

to which the following Bill is referred, action taken

March 20, 1991, reported the same back with the following

recommendation: 'do pass Consent Calendar' House Bill 576.

Representative Martinez, Chairman of the Committee on

Veterns Affairs, to which the following Bill is referred

action taken March 2l, 1991, reported the same back with

the following recommendation: 'do passf House Bill 249.

Clerk O'Brien: ''Introduction and First Reading of Bills. House

Bill 936, offered b'y Representative Preston, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of

Marriage Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 937,

offered by Representative Preston, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Illinois Parentage Act. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 938, offered by Representative Dunn, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Probate Act. First Reading

of the Bill. House Bill 939, offered by Representative

Currie, a Bill for an Act in relation to the acquisition,

possession and transfer of firearms and firearm amunition.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 910, offered by

Representative Balanoff, a Bill for an Act in relation to

Trusts. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 941,

offered by Representative Balanoffr. a Bill for an Act to

amend the Envirionmental Protection Act. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 942, offered by Representative Keane,

a Bill for an Act to amend the Counties Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 943, offered by

Representative Capparelli, a Bill for and Act to amend the

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Metropolitan Water Acclamaiion District Act. First Reading

of the Bill. House Bill 944, offered by Representative

Capparelli, a 3il1 for an Act to amend the Unemployment

Insurance Act. First Reading of thr Bill. House Bill 945,

offered by Representative Capparelli, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Metropolitan Water Acclamation District Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 946, offered by

Representative Hicks, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Horse Racing Act. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 947, offered by Representative B. Pedersen, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Revenue Act. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 918, offered by Representative B.

Pedersen, a Bill for an Act to amend the Revenue Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 949, offered by

Representative Hicks, a Bill for an Act to amend the Public

Utilities Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 950,

offered by Representative Myron Olson, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Election Code. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 951, offered by Representative Stern, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Election Code. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 952, offered by Representative Myron Olson, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Election Code. First Reading

of the Bill. House Bill 953, offered by Representative

Wolf, a Bill for an Act to amend the Election Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 954, offered by

Representative Daniels, a Bill for an Act in relation to

services for certain children. First Reading of the Bi)L.-

House Bill 955, offered by Representative Trotter, a Bill

for an Act to create the Local Government Hea1th Care Fund.

First Reading the Bill. House Bill 956, offqred by

Representative Hicks, a Bill for an Act to amend the Bingo

Licensing and Tax Act. First Reading of the Bill. House

3ilb,- 957, offered by Representative Matijevich, a 3ill for

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an Act concerning membership of the State Treasurer on

authorities and boards issuing bonds. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 968, offered by Representative Wolf, a

Bill for an Act to amend the lllinois Pension Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 969, offered by

Representative Wolf, a Bill éor an Act to amend the

Illinois Pension Code. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 970, offered by Representative Wolf, a Bill for an Act

to amend the Illinois Pension Code. First Rdading of the

Bill. House Bill 971, offered by Representative Wolf, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Pension Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 972, offered by

Representative Wolf, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Pension Code. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 973, offered by Representative Lang, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Human Rights Act. First Reading

of the Bill. House Bill 974, offered by Representative

Stern, a Bill for an Act to amend the Election Code.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 975, offered by

Representative Stern, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Election Code. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 976,

offered by Representative Stern, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Election Code. First Reading of the 3i1l. House

Bill 977, offered by Representative Myron Olson, a Bill

for an Act to amend the Election Code. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 979, offered by Representative

Myron Olson, a Bill for an Act eliminating theu--lllinoisx--ccz.

Industrial Coal Utibization Fund. First-Reading of the .'u')*>=.

Bill. House 5ill 978, offered by Representative Myron

Olson, a Bill for an Act amend the Illinois Farm

Development Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

980, offered by Representative Satterthwaite, a Bill for

an Act to amend the Health Maintenance Organization Act.

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First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 981,. offered by

Representative Pullen, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Senior Citizens Real Estate Tax Defferal Act. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 982, offered by

Representative Pullen, a Bill for an Act concerning

medical testing for aids. First Reading of the Bill.

House 3i11 983, offered by Representative Pullen, a Bill

for an Act concerning Abused and Neglected Child Reporting.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 984, offered by

Representative Pullen, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Revenue Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 985,

offered by Representative Pullen, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Revenue Act. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 986, offered by Representative Pullen, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Deposit of ' State Moneys Act. First

Reading of the Bill.

Clerk Leone: ''Continuing with Introduction and First Readings.

House Bill 987, offered by Representative Ropp, a Bill for

an Act to amend the Unified Code of Corrections. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 988, offered by

Representative Mautino, et al, a Bill for an Act to amend

the Transient Merchant Act. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 989, offered by Representative Deering, et a1, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Credit Card Issuance Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 990, offered by

Representative Deering, et al, a Bill for an for an Act to

amend the Public Utilities-Act. First Reading of the cBi'll.

House Bill 991, offered by Representati'veaDeeringk...'etxj.H -,

a Bill for an Act concerning coal technology and research.

First Reading of the the Bill. House Bill 992, offered by

Representative Deering, et a1, a Bill for an Act to amend

the Public Utilities Act. First Readinq oi the Bill.

House Bill 993, offered by Representative Granberg, et a1,

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a Bill for an Act to amend the Liquor Control Act. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 994, offered by

Representative Steczo, et a1, a Bill for an Act to amend

the Liquor Control Act. First Readizng of the Bill. House

Bill 995, offered by Representative Steczo, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Municipal Code. First Reading of

the Bill. House 3i11 996, offered by Representative

Ryder, a Bill for an Act to amend the Environmental

Protection Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

997, offered by Representatives Johnson and Daniels, a

Bill for an Act concerning public assistance. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 998, offered by

Representative Johnson, a Bill for an Act concerninq

provisions for services by the Department of Public Aid.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 999, offered by

Representatives Johnson and Daniels, a Bill for an Act to

amend the State Prompt Payment Act. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1000, offered by Representative Homerr

et al, a Bill for an Act relating to the payment :or

hospital services. First Reading of the Bill. House 3il1

1001, offered by Representative Johnson, et a1, a Bill

for an Act to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1002, offered by

Representative Johnson and Daniels, a Bill for an Act

concerning Public Assistance and State Funds. First

Readimg of the Bill. House Bill 1003, offered by

Representatives Johnson and Danqiels, a Bill for an Act to

amendxthe Illinois Public Aid Code.. First Readimg of the

Bill. House Bill 1004, offered by Representative Obrzut, a

Bill for an Act to ' amend the Illinois Public Aid Code.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1005, offered by

Representatives Black and Weaver, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Illinois Horse Racing Act. First Reading of the

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Bill. House 3i1l 1006, offered by Representative Mautino

and Curran, a Bill for an Act to amend the State Employees

Group Insurance Act. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 1007, offered by Representative Wennlund: a Bill for

an Act to amend the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of

Marriage Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1008,

offered by Representative Parcells, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Illinois Vehicle Code. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1009, offered by Representative

Parcells, a 3il1 for an Act to amend the Illinois Human

Rights Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1010,

offered by Representative Preston, a Bill for an Act

relating to the Public Financing of Gubernatorial

Campaiqns. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1011,

offered by Representative Jane Barnes, et al, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 1012, offered by Representative

Matijevich, et a1, a Bill for an Act to amend the IllinoisClean Indoor Air Act. Firet Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 1013, offered by Representative Dunn, et a1, a Bill

for an Act to amend the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1014, offered by

Representative Dunn, a Bill for an Act to amend the Board

oi Higher Education Act. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 1015, offered by Representatives Churchill and

Daniels, a Bill for an Act to amend the Regional

Transportation AuthoritysAct. First<.Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1016, offered.by Representatdves Churchill and

Daniels, a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Vehicle

Code. First Reading oi the Bill. House Bill 1017,

offered by Representative Dunn, a Bill for an Act to amend

the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1018, offered by Representative Dunn, a

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Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1019, offered by

Representative Dunn, a Bill for an Act making

appropriations to the Department of Conservation. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1020, offered by

Representative Dunn, a Bill for an Act concerning trusts

for disabled beneficiaries. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1021, offered by Representative Dunn, a Bill

for an Act ot amend the Civil Administrative Code. First

Reading oi the Bill. House Bill 1022, offered by

Representative Dunn, a Bill for an Act making

approprlations with the ordinary continqent expences of the

Department of Commrence and Community Affairs. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1023, offered by

Representative Parcells, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Toll Highway Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

1024, offered by Representatives Obrzut and Giglio, a Bill

for an Act to amend the School Code. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1025, offered by Representative William

Peterson, a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Income

Tax Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1026,

offered by William Peterson, a' Bill for an Act to amend the

Retailers Occupation Tax Act. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1027, offered by Representative William

Peterson, a Bill for an Act to amend the Retailers

Occupation Tax Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

1028, offered by-RepfesentatiNe Kirkland, a Bill for an

Act to amend t'he.schoo'lrcod:eqsrrFirst Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1029, offered by Representative Kirkland, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Unified Code of Corrections.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1030, offered by

Representative Kirkland, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Neglected Children Offense Act. First Reading of the Bill.

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House Bill 1031, ofiered by Representative Satterthwaite,

a Bill for an Act concerning the Home,lnspection Industry.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1032: offered by

Representative Myron Olson and Daniels, a Bill for an Act

to amend the Illinois Municipal Code. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1033, offered by Representative

Schakowsky, et al, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Environmental Protection Act. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1034, offered by Representative Hultgren, a

3i11 for an Act to amend the Bingo Liscense and Tax Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House 3i11 1035, offered by

Representative Obrzut, a Bill for an Act regulating the

practice of industrial hygiene. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1036, offered by Representative Obrzut, a Bill

for an Act to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1037, offered by

Representative Wyvette Younge, a Bill for an to

establish the East St. Louis Public Works Capitol

Development and Investment Program. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1038, offered by Representative Wyvette

Younge, a Bill for an Act to establish the Illinois Low

Income Home Buyers Program. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1039, offered by Representative Obrzut, a Bill

for an Act making appropriations to the Cook County Fair.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1040, offered by

Representative Obrzut, a Bill for an Act in relationship to

the. crœation of'ciien. for licensed physical therapists.

Firœt- p-ndi.ng ofct'hemEill. House Bill 1041, offered by

Representative Tenhouse, et a1, a Bill for the Act to amend

the deposit of State Moneys Act. First Reading of the

Bill. House Bill 1042, offered by Representative

Parcells, a Bill for an Act to prohibit the use of live

animals and certain irritancy tests of cosmetic or

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household products. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

1043, offered by Representative Parcells, a Bill for an

Act to concerning privatization of state government. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1044, offered by

Representative Parcells, a Bill for an Act concerning bond

council and underwriters. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1045, offered by Representative Black, a Bill

for an Act to amend the Illinois Horse Racing Act. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1046, offered by

Representative Wolf, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Illinois Pension Code. First Readin: of the Bill. House

Bill 1047, offered by Representative Homer and Black, a

Bill for an Act to excempt school districts from certain

taxes. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1048,

offered by Representative Homer, a Bill for an Act making

appropriations for the Office of State Appellate Defender.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1049, offered by

Representative Keane, a Bill for an Act to provide tuition

wavers for children of employees oi state supported

colleges and universities. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 1050, offered by Representative Tenhouse, a

Bill for an Act to amend the Public Water District Act.

First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1051, offered by

Representative Curran, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 1052, offered by Representative

Brunsvold, a Bi'llLfor an Act to amend the Illinois Pension

CodezzvTuirst Readâmg-Lovftathe Bi11.' House Bill 1053, offered

by Representative Leitch, a Bill for an Act to amend the

Probate Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1054,

offered by Representative Daniels and Churchill, a Bill for

an Act to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code. First

Reading of the Bill. House Bill 1055, offered by

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Representative Wojcik, Daniels, et al, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Illinois Public Aid Code. First Reading o: the

Bill. House Bill 1056, offered by Representatives Johnson

and Daniels, et a1, a Bill for an Act concerning youth

services and legal age. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 1057, offered by Representative Johnson and Daniels,

a Bill for an Act to amend the Illinois Public Aid Code.

First Reading of the Bill.''

Clerk Leone: ''Further Introductions and First Readings. House

Bill 958, offered by Representative Giglio, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Revenue Act. First Reading of the Bill.

House Bill 959, offered by Representative Giglio, a Bill

for an Act eliminating recoveries of certain class actions.

First Reading of the Bill. House 3i1l 960, offered by

Representative Giglio, a Bill for an Act to amend Interest

Act. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill 961, offered

by Representative Wojcik, a Bill for an Act to amend theIllinois Municipal Code. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 962. offered by Representative Ryder, et a1, a Bill

for an Act in relationship to salaries and expenses oi

certain officers. First Reading of the Bill. House Bill

963, offered by Representative Currie, a Bill for an Act to

amend the Criminal Code. First Reading of the Bill. House

Bill 964, offered by Representative McGann, a Bill for an

Act to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code. First Reading of

the Bill. House Bill 965, offered by Representative

nrauMcAfee, uaL?.Bil1 for an Act to amend the Illinois Municipal

oel:'.rxe code.tl:Fd.rs.t.tReading of the Bill. House Bill 966, offered

by Representative Capparelli, a Bill for an Act to amend

the Illinois Pension Code and to amend the state Mandates

Act. First Reading of the Bill.''

clerk . Leone: ''No further Business. The House will now stand

adjourned till March 26, 1991 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. for

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24th Legislative Day

Perfunctory Session.''

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