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Illinois General Assembly 3/26/2015


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Please see our curent Call to Action and Todd's request for help with SB1858.

 

Witness slips opposing these bills can still be filed, if you haven't already done so.

 

HB3298 Use/Occ Tax Ammunition

 

SB1858 Ivory Ban

 

 

 

 

 

 

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UPDATE(S):

 

HB3493 Orders of Protection - Firearms moved to third reading.

 

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In committee yesterday, SB1277 Crim Cd Lost & Stolen Firearm was postponed.

House Amendment 1 to HB169 Arrest Records Mistaken ID, was adopted on the floor and the bill moved to third reading. HB2569 Crim Pro Court Explain Plea also moved to third reading.

Tomorrow, 3/27/2015, is the deadline in both bodies for bills to move out of committee. With no substantive committees scheduled for Friday, today is the practical deadline.

House session for tomorrow has been cancelled.




The House is scheduled for 1:00 PM today; the Senate for 12:00 Noon.




Next Days Scheduled

House: 4/14/2015
Senate: 3/27/2015
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House Calendar

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How a Bill Becomes a Law

Livestream Link to current and archived events

 

 

 

 

HB169 Arrest Records Mistaken ID

 

Support

 

House Sponsor: Dunkin, Flowers, Anthony, Ford, Mayfiled, Evans

Status: Third Reading

 

Synopsis As Introduced

 

Amends the State Records Act and the Local Records Act. Provides that within 180 days after an investigation by a law enforcement agency reveals that a person has been arrested as a result of mistaken identity and no charges have been filed against the person, the law enforcement agency whose officers made the arrest shall destroy the arrest records of that person made as a result of mistaken identity. Provides that the law enforcement agency shall establish an access and review process for verifying that the person's arrest records relating to arrests because of mistaken identity in which no charges have been filed have been destroyed. Provides that the law enforcement agency shall provide by rule the process for access, review, and automatic destruction of these records. Defines "arrest records" and "law enforcement agency".

 

 

House Amendment 1 to HB169 - Adopted

 

Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the State Records Act and the Local Records Act. Provides that upon request from a chief of police, county sheriff, or State's Attorney, if a person has been arrested for a criminal offense and an investigation reveals that the person arrested was not in fact the individual the arresting officer believed him or her to be, the law enforcement agency whose officers made the arrest shall delete or retract the arrest records of that person whom the investigation revealed as not the individual the arresting office believed him or her to be. Defines "arrest records" and "law enforcement agency".

 

 

 

 

 

HB352 Wildlife Bobcat Hunting

 

Support

 

House Sponsor: Verschoore, Kay, Davidsmeier, Costello, Phelps, Walsh, Beiser, Chapa LaVia, Cloonen, Jackson, Smiddy, Sullivan, Anthony, Cabello, Reis, Bourne, David Harris, Poe, Frese, D'Amico, Hoffman, Martwick, Flowers, Andersson, Hays, Bennett, McDermod, Leitch, Rita, Moffitt, Dunkin

 

Status: Second Reading

 

Synopsis As Introduced

 

Amends the Wildlife Code. Removes the prohibition on taking bobcats in the State. Provides that it shall be unlawful for any person to trap or to hunt bobcats with gun, dog, dog and gun, or bow and arrow, except during the open season which will be set annually by the Director of Natural Resources between 12:01 a.m., November 1 to 12:00 midnight, February 15, both inclusive. Provides that the season limit for bobcat shall not exceed one bobcat per permit. Provides that the pelts of bobcats shall be tagged in accordance with federal regulations and the Department of Natural Resources may require harvest registration and set forth procedures, fees for registration, and the process of tagging pelts in administrative rules. Provides that bobcats may be taken during the open season by use of a small light which is worn on the body or hand-held by a person on foot and not in any vehicle.

 

 

 

 

 

HB2569 Crim Pro - Court Explain Plea

 

Support

 

House Sponsor: Cabello, Anthony, Mayfield, Cassidy

Status: Third Reading

 

Synopsis As Introduced

 

Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963. Provides that if the defendant pleads guilty the plea shall not be accepted until the court shall have fully explained to the defendant the following: (1) the maximum and minimum penalty provided by law for the offense which may be imposed by the court (rather than the consequences of the plea and the maximum penalty provided by law for the offense which may be imposed by the court); (2) any possible increased sentence by reason of the fact of a prior conviction or future conviction and any possibility of the imposition of consecutive sentences; (3) any registration requirement that accompanies the plea and the restrictions associated with the registration; and (4) the consequences of the plea on a defendant's ability to: (A) retain or obtain housing in the public or private market; ( B ) acquire loans for educational or other purposes; © enroll in certain degree programs; (D) retain or obtain employment; (E) retain or obtain an occupational or driver's license; (F) possess a firearm; and (G) retain or obtain custody of a child.

 

House Amendment 1 to HB2569 - Adopted

 

Makes a technical correction.

 

 

 

 

 

HB3493 Orders of Protection - Firearms

 

Under Review

 

House Sponsor: Burke

Status: Second Reading

 

Synopsis As Introduced

 

Amends the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986. Provides that the court shall not issue a warrant for the seizure of any firearm in the possession of a respondent upon an emergency order of protection unless specified procedural requirements are met.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Senate Calendar

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Please see our curent Call to Action and Todd's request for help with SB1858.

 

Witness slips opposing these bills can still be filed, if you haven't already done so.

 

HB3298 Use/Occ Tax Ammunition

 

SB1858 Ivory Ban

 

 

 

 

 

 

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