Illinois General Assembly: HR6 Resolution Adopted

Illinois General Assembly: HR6 Resolution Adopted
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The following action was taken on May 15 in the House on House bill HR6 (“social security wep-eliminate”): “Resolution Adopted.”

The bill, as it was introduced in the House by Rep. Mary E. Flowers (D-31) on Nov. 30, 2018, “urges President Trump and the United States Congress to continue to work to find a solution to the problems created by the Windfall Elimination Provision,” according to the General Assembly website.

The following house representatives also co-sponsored the bill: LaToya Greenwood (D-114), Rita Mayfield (D-60) and Anne Stava-Murray (D-81).

The table below shows a history of actions for this bill through May 15.

Actions
Date
Chamber
Action
May 15
House
Resolution Adopted
May 9
House
Placed on Calendar Order of Resolutions
May 9
House
Recommends Be Adopted Personnel & Pensions Committee
May 2
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Anne Stava-Murray
May 2
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Rita Mayfield
May 2
House
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. LaToya Greenwood
Feb. 13
House
Assigned to Personnel & Pensions Committee
Jan. 10
House
Referred to Rules Committee
Nov. 30, 2018
House
Prefiled with Clerk by Rep. Mary E. Flowers



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