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Illinois General Assembly 12/3/2013 - Regular & Special Sessions


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When the legislature last met, SB0853 - Safety Tech (Youth Hunting) passed in the House and now awaits the governor's signature. SB1342 - Mandatory Minimum Sentences, though eligible for a vote based upon amendments filed earlier in the year, was held at second reading due to notes pending on amendments filed at the last minute. The deadline for this bill has been extended to 12/20/2013, with the needed notes projecting a cost of more than $0.5 Billion.

 

Yesterday in committee, House Amendment 2 to SB114 was approved for consideration as a trailer bill to the Firearm Concealed Carry Act.

 

 

 

The House and Senate are scheduled for 11:00 AM.

 

 

 

 

House Calendar - Regular Session

 

House Calendar - First Special Session

 

Senate Calendar

 

Senate Supplemental Calendar 1

 

Senate Supplemental Calendar 2

 

 

 

 

Next Days Scheduled

 

House: 1/29/2014 (other than perfunctory sessions)

Senate: 1/29/2014

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House Calendar

 

11:00 AM

 

House Audio/Video Link

 

 

 

Livestream Link to current and archived events.

 

 

 

 

SB114 - Government Tech

 

Neutral

 

Senate Sponsor: Kotowski

House Sponsor: Phelps

 

Status: House/Second Reading

 

HA2 to SB114 - FCCA Trailer Bill (Passed 105/11/0)

 

 

 

 

 

SB1342 - Mortality Review Members (Mandatory Minimum Sentences)

 

Oppose

 

House Sponsor: Zalewski, Reboletti

Senate Sponsor: Muñoz

 

Status: House/Second Reading

 

 

House Amendment 3 to SB1342

 

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Enhances the penalties for certain violations of the statutes concerning unlawful use or possession of weapons by felons, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a street gang member. Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that a prisoner serving a sentence for unlawful use or possession of a weapon by felons, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, or unlawful possession of a firearm by a street gang member shall receive no more than 4.5 days of sentence credit for each month of his or her sentence of imprisonment. Provides that a person convicted of unlawful use or possession of weapons by felons or persons in the custody of the Department of Corrections facilities or unlawful possession of a firearm by a street gang member is ineligible for the county impact incarceration program.

 

House Amendment 4 to SB1342

 

House Amendment 5 to SB1342

 

Fiscal Note, House Committee Amendment No. 3 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 3) would be an increase of 2,993 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $713,433,100.00 over ten years.

 

 

Correctional Note, House Committee Amendment No. 3 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 3) would be an increase of 2,993 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $713,433,100.00 over ten years.

 

 

Correctional Note, House Floor Amendment No. 4 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 4) would be an increase of 2,479 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $579,675,300.00 over ten years.

 

 

Fiscal Note, House Floor Amendment No. 4 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 4) would be an increase of 2,479 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $579,675,300.00 over ten years.

 

 

Fiscal Note, House Floor Amendment No. 5 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 5) would be an increase of 2,478 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $549,060,700.00 over ten years.

 

 

Correctional Note, House Floor Amendment No. 5 (Dept of Corrections)

 

The total impact of SB 1342 (H-AM 5) would be an increase of 2,478 inmates. It would add additional operating costs and construction costs of $549,060,700.00 over ten years.

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Senator Forby introduces House Amendment to SB114 - describes it as a simple clean up bill. Speaks to the several issues covered.

 

Among other explanation, corrections officers are exempt from training*, retired law enforcement is granted 8 hours grandfathered training.

 

Addresses issues with finger printing, out of state instructors.

 

 

 

 

* subject to provisions of the act, of course.

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