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The Senate yesterday concurred with House Amendment 2 on SB1139 Crim Cd - Eavesdrop Extension. Having passed both bodies, the bill will now be sent to the Governor.

Later (much later), the Senate finished it's Spring Session business with the three House Amendments on SB1966 Fix the FOID Act still in committee.


The House is scheduled for 10:00 AM today. The Senate is not in.



Next Days Scheduled

House: 6/2/2019 (Tentative)
Senate: 10/28/2019



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House Supplemental Calendar 1

 

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House Calendar

10:00 AM


HR398 Restrict Lead Shotshells

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Sponsor: Williams (Ann)

Status: Order of Resolutions

Synopsis As Introduced

Urges support for all efforts to restrict the use of lead shotshells to take wildlife.

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsor: Hernandez, Lilly, Ford
Status: Order of Resolutions
Synopsis As Introduced
Urges that violence be labeled as a disease and treated as a public health crisis.
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Posted · Hidden by mauserme, June 1, 2019 at 05:47 AM - No reason given
Hidden by mauserme, June 1, 2019 at 05:47 AM - No reason given

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The Senate yesterday concurred with House Amendment 2 on SB1139 Crim Cd - Eavesdrop Extension. Having passed both bodies, the bill will now be sent to the Governor.

 

Later (much later), the Senate finished it's Spring Session business with the three House Amendments on SB1966 Fix the FOID Act still in committee.

 

 

The House is scheduled for 10:00 AM today. The Senate is not in.

 

 

 

Next Days Scheduled

 

House: 6/2/2019 (Tentative)

Senate: 10/28/2019

 

 

 

House Calendar

 

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Maybe the Senate is anticipating a vote on the budget tomorrow? Or does the House do what they want with that?

I thought the Senate already passed and it was back in House for concurrence...but could be wrong. Too many bills floating around, especially ones with shell bills being used.

 

 

You could be right. I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken ... :flowers:

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Is there a way to determine who and how they voted on a bill?

 

Particularly of the House rep.s. Aside from the screen capture shots of the vote board. Is there aa accessible record of the screen tally boards somewhere? Online?

Go to the ILGA site, search for the bill by number, (Like SB 1966), on the left side of the screen, click on "Votes" on top of the Bill screen.

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I think details of the budget have been worked through even if there are still votes to be had in the House.

 

There may be a bill on gaming still to be considered and possibly sent back to the Senate, as well as a couple House amendments filed today on Senate bills that could go back on concurrence. So far those are not related to us.

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I think details of the budget have been worked through even if there are still votes to be had in the House.

 

There may be a bill on gaming still to be considered and possibly sent back to the Senate, as well as a couple House amendments filed today on Senate bills that could go back on concurrence. So far those are not related to us.

 

Does the bill on gaming determine how the ILGA works? :devil:

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Is there a way to determine who and how they voted on a bill?

 

Particularly of the House rep.s. Aside from the screen capture shots of the vote board. Is there aa accessible record of the screen tally boards somewhere? Online?

Go to the ILGA site, search for the bill by number, (Like SB 1966), on the left side of the screen, click on "Votes" on top of the Bill screen.

 

 

 

Much thnx -- got it

 

That's two things I have learned this session. The other was that He-who-shall-not-be-named-lest-his-wrath-descend-on-us can swap committee people (read: stack) at will.

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Is there a way to determine who and how they voted on a bill?

 

Particularly of the House rep.s. Aside from the screen capture shots of the vote board. Is there aa accessible record of the screen tally boards somewhere? Online?

 

Go to the ILGA site, search for the bill by number, (Like SB 1966), on the left side of the screen, click on "Votes" on top of the Bill screen.

 

Much thnx -- got it

 

That's two things I have learned this session. The other was that He-who-shall-not-be-named-lest-his-wrath-descend-on-us can swap committee people (read: stack) at will.

He who writes the rules has all the power.

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