Illinois General Assembly: HB921 actions on May 16

Illinois General Assembly: HB921 actions on May 16
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The following actions were taken on May 16 in the House on House bill HB921 (“sch cd-ed support personnel”): “Passed Both Houses”, “Third Reading – Passed” and “Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.”.

The bill, as it was introduced in the House by Rep. Katie Stuart (D-112) on Jan. 25, “amends the School Code,” according to the General Assembly website.

The following senators co-sponsored the bill: Melinda Bush (D-31), Emil Jones, III (D-14) and Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-17).

The following house representatives also co-sponsored the bill: Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. (D-40), Monica Bristow (D-111), Kelly M. Cassidy (D-14), Anthony DeLuca (D-80), Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D-33), Mary E. Flowers (D-31), Robyn Gabel (D-18), LaToya Greenwood (D-114), Will Guzzardi (D-39), Elizabeth Hernandez (D-24), Jay Hoffman (D-113), Camille Y. Lilly (D-78), Karina Villa (D-49), Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86) and Michael J. Zalewski (D-23).

The table below shows a history of actions for this bill through May 16.

Actions
Date
Chamber
Action
May 16
House
Passed Both Houses
May 16
Senate
Third Reading – Passed
May 16
Senate
Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.
May 14
Senate
Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Emil Jones, III
May 9
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May
May 9
Senate
Second Reading
May 8
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May
May 8
Senate
Do Pass Education
April 24
Senate
Assigned to Education
March 20
Senate
Referred to Assignments
March 20
Senate
First Reading
March 20
Senate
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Melinda Bush
March 20
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
March 20
Senate
Arrive in Senate
March 20
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Anthony DeLuca
March 20
House
Third Reading – Short Debate – Passed
March 7
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
March 4
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez
March 1
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Will Guzzardi
Feb. 28
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael J. Zalewski
Feb. 27
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Jay Hoffman
Feb. 27
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr.
Feb. 26
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Camille Y. Lilly
Feb. 26
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
Feb. 26
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Robyn Gabel
Feb. 26
House
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading – Short Debate
Feb. 26
House
Second Reading – Short Debate
Feb. 26
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Mary E. Flowers
Feb. 21
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Karina Villa
Feb. 21
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
Feb. 14
House
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate
Feb. 14
House
Do Pass / Short Debate Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum & Policies Committee
Feb. 5
House
Assigned to Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum & Policies Committee
Jan. 28
House
Referred to Rules Committee
Jan. 28
House
First Reading
Jan. 28
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. LaToya Greenwood
Jan. 28
House
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Monica Bristow
Jan. 25
House
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Katie Stuart



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