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Call to Action

Witness Slips Needed

Witness Slip Instructions

 

With only 4 bills in our Call to Action this week, there's no reason not to try your hand at filing witness slips even if you've never done it before. Hearings are scheduled today, 3/21/2017, and Thursday, 3/23/2017.

 

So jump right in. The water's fine.

 

 


 

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UPDATE(S)

 

HB1810 Use/Occ Tax - Firearms was tabled.

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Last Friday, 3/17/2017, was the printed Senate deadline for substantive bills in committee. With no committees scheduled that day, 3/16/2017 effectively became the deadline, with some exceptions..


Last week in Senate Committee, SB1985 Wildlife Cd Lead Ammunition was approved for consideration and will appear on the Senate Calendar when they return on 3/28/2017.



The House is scheduled for 12:00 Noon today. The Senate is not in.



Next Days Scheduled

House: 3/22/2017
Senate: 3/28/2017

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House Calendar

12:00 Noon



HB540 Orders of Protection Firearms

Support

Sponsor: Burke (Kelly)

Status: Third 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.



HB1810 Use/Occ Tax - Firearms

Oppose

Sponsor: Mayfield

Status: Motion to Table

Synopsis As Introduced

Amends the Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax Act, Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Imposes a 3.75% surcharge on firearms and firearm component parts. Amends the State Finance Act. Creates the At-Risk Youth Assistance Fund. Provides that the 3.75% surcharge shall be deposited into the Fund. Sets forth the purposes for which moneys in the Fund may be used. Effective immediately.



HB2354 Lethal Order of Protection

Oppose

Sponsor: Willis, Fine, Gabel, Evans, Sims, Slaughter, Drury, Harper, Wallace, Guzzardi, Mah, Andrade, Feigenholtz, Burke (Dan), Conroy, Williams, Cassidy, Burke (Kelly), Davis, Moeller, Mitchell (Christian), Welch, Riley, Currie, Soto, Harris (Greg), Hernandez, Mussman, Lang, Lilly

Status: Second Reading

Synopsis As Introduced

Creates the Lethal Violence Order of Protection Act. Provides that a petitioner may request an emergency lethal violence order of protection by filing an affidavit or verified pleading alleging that the respondent poses an immediate and present danger of causing personal injury to himself, herself, or another by having in his or her custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a firearm. Provides that the petition shall also describe the type, and location of any firearm or firearms presently believed by the petitioner to be possessed or controlled by the respondent. Provides that the petitioner may be a family member of the respondent or a law enforcement officer, who files a petition alleging that the respondent poses a danger of causing personal injury to himself, herself, or another by having in his or her custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a firearm. Establishes factors that the court must consider before issuing a lethal violence order of protection. Provides for the issuance of ex parte orders and one year orders. Provides that if the court issues the order the respondent must: (1) refrain from having in his or her custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving additional firearms for the duration of the order; and (2) turn over to the local law enforcement agency any firearm, Firearm Owner's Identification Card, or concealed carry license in his or her possession. Establishes factors for renewing and terminating lethal violence orders of protection. Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act and the Firearm Concealed Carry Act to make conforming changes.

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House Committee(s)


House Agriculture & Conservation Committee - 2:00 PM

HB427 Wildlife Crossbow Draw Weight

HB480 Wildlife In-Law Farm Hunt

HB1771 Crossbow Hunting Archery Seas

HB1788 Wildlife Duck Blind or Pit

HB2410 Deer Hunting Air Guns




House Judiciary - Criminal Committee - 4:00 PM

HB258 Crim Cd Phone Replica Firearm - OPPOSE

HB271 Crim Cd Handgun Ammo Serialize - OPPOSE

HB280 Protection Order Issuance - OPPOSE

HB329 Concealed Carry Prohibit Place - OPPOSE

HB365 Firearms Military Non-Resident - SUPPORT

HB377 Concealed Carry Business License - SUPPORT

HB405 Concealed Carry Reciprocity - SUPPORT

HB406 Hunting Carrying Handguns - SUPPORT

HB408 Crim Cd Unlaw Firearm 700 Deg - SUPPORT

HB409 Correctional Officer Firearms - SUPPORT

HB410 Crim Cd Firearms Waiting - SUPPORT

HB413 2nd Amendment Preservation SUPPORT - SUPPORT

HB461 DHHS Develop Disability Report

HB487 Juv Ct Probation Firearms

HB492 FOID Act Repeal - SUPPORT

HB504 FOID Card Terrorist Watchlist - OPPOSE

HB510 Confis of Weapon Law Enforcement - SUPPORT

HB521 Lost & Stolen Firearm Penalty - OPPOSE

HB666 Concealed Carry Cook County Forest - SUPPORT

HB674 FOID Act Repeal - SUPPORT

HB699 FOID Act Repeal - SUPPORT

HB714 FOID Local Reg - SUPPORT

HB715 Firearms Municipal Regulation - SUPPORT

HB717 Concealed Carry Officials - SUPPORT

HB719 Concealed Carry Act Military ID - SUPPORT

HB720 FOID 18 Years - SUPPORT

HB745 Firearms Fingerprinting - OPPOSE

 

HA1 to HB745 Firearms Fingerprinting - OPPOSE

HB747 Concealed Carry Fee Military - SUPPORT

HB749 Child Care Day Care Homes Guns - SUPPORT

HB781 Crim Cd Shortened Rifle - SUPPORT

HB796 Concealed Carry License Fee - SUPPORT

HB1793 Crim Cd Use of Silencers

HB2480 Crim Cd Firearm Waiting Period - SUPPORT

HB2481 Possession & Use of Silencers

HB2541 Gun Dealer Licensing - OPPOSE

HB2549 FOID Card Expiration - SUPPORT

HB2599 FOID Preempt - SUPPORT

HB2602 Concealed Carry License Fees - SUPPORT

HB2605 Concealed Carry Non-Resident - SUPPORT

HB2684 Concealed Carry Public Transport - SUPPORT

HB2720 FOID Act Private Sale - OPPOSE

HB2722 Firearm Offense Ment Hlth Eval - OPPOSE

HB2775 Crim Pro Conditions of Release

HA1 to HB2775 Crim Pro Conditions of Release

 

HB2785 Concealed Carry License Denial - SUPPORT

HB2821 Concealed Carry Preempt - SUPPORT

HB2822 Crim Cd UUW Relics & Reenactor

HB2823 Wildlife Cd Firearm Exemption - SUPPORT

HB2833 Crim Cd Multip Sale of Firearm - OPPOSE

 

HA1 to HB2833 Crim Cd Multip Sale of Firearm - OPPOSE

 

HB2845 FOID 18 Years - SUPPORT

HB2934 Concealed Carry Rest Area - SUPPORT

HB2945 Stun Gun & Taser No FOID - SUPPORT

HB3000 Concealed Carry License Fee - SUPPORT

HB3034 Concealed Carry Objections - SUPPORT

HB3178 FOID Act Repeal - SUPPORT

HB3228 Concealed Carry Renewal - SUPPORT

HB3229 Concelaed Carry Mayor & Alderman - SUPPORT

HB3231 Concealed Carry Parks - SUPPORT

HB3256 Wildlife Authorized Weapons - OPPOSE

HB3352 FOID Replacement Cards

HB3390 FOID Revoke - OPPOSE

HB3398 Concealed Carry Non-Resident - SUPPORT

HB3404 Concealed Carry Preempt - SUPPORT

HB3429 FOID Local Reg - SUPPORT

HB3499 Concealed Carry Church Prohibt - OPPOSE

HB3625 Concealed Carry Foreign License - SUPPORT

HB3666 Concealed Carry Fees - SUPPORT

HB3681 Crim Cd Firearm Transport - SUPPORT

HB3682 Concealed Carry Lic Review Board - SUPPORT

HB3683 Corrections Off Carry Firearm - SUPPORT

HB3733 Gunrunning & Firearms Traf Fees - OPPOSE

HB3734 Crim Cd Assualt Weapons Ban - OPPOSE

HB3738 UUW Penalties - OPPOSE

HB3796 FOID Preempt - SUPPORT

HB3832 Crim Cd Agg Crim Trespass Prop

HB3835 FOID Records - SUPPORT

HB3857 Crim Cd Cloth Conceal ID

HB3873 FOID Reporting Agency Determin - OPPOSE


HR77 Gun Violence Conference



Items in bold are included in our current Call to Action
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Posted · Hidden by mauserme, March 21, 2017 at 01:17 AM - No reason given
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Call to Action



Witness Slips Needed






With only 4 bills in our Call to Action this week, there's no reason not to try your hand at filing witness slips even if you've never done it before. Hearings are scheduled today, 3/21/2017, and Thursday, 3/23/2017.


So jump right in. The water's fine.






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So does that mean the tax bill is done with?

 

Doesn't being tabled take a majority vote to suspend consideration any further?

Pretty much done with, but we never stop watching. It was done by voice vote so, theoretically 60.

 

If the Rules Committee recommends that it be taken from the table, that would take a majority vote. Otherwise it's subject to a 71 vote threshold.

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