Illinois General Assembly: SB664 actions on May 22

Illinois General Assembly: SB664 actions on May 22
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The following actions were taken on May 22 in the House on Senate bill SB664 (“tobacco products compliance”): “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr.”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Anna Moeller”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kathleen Willis”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Sam Yingling”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Justin Slaughter”, “Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading – Short Debate”, “Second Reading – Short Debate”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Deb Conroy”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Monica Bristow”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Carol Ammons”, “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Burke”, “Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Luis Arroyo” and “Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Natalie A. Manley”.

The bill, as it was introduced in the Senate by Sen. John J. Cullerton (D-6) on Jan. 31, “amends the Continuum of Care Services for the Developmentally Disabled Act” and “makes a technical change in a section concerning the short title,” according to the General Assembly website.

The following senator also co-sponsored the bill: John G. Mulroe (D-10).

The following house representatives co-sponsored the bill: Carol Ammons (D-103), Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. (D-40), Luis Arroyo (D-3), Dan Brady (R-105), Monica Bristow (D-111), Terri Bryant (R-115), Kelly M. Burke (D-36), Tim Butler (R-87), Kelly M. Cassidy (D-14), John Connor (D-85), Deb Conroy (D-46), Terra Costa Howard (D-48), Tom Demmer (R-90), Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D-33), Sara Feigenholtz (D-12), La Shawn K. Ford (D-8), Amy Grant (R-42), Will Guzzardi (D-39), Elizabeth Hernandez (D-24), Thaddeus Jones (D-29), Yehiel M. Kalish (D-16), Jeff Keicher (R-70), Stephanie A. Kifowit (D-84), Theresa Mah (D-2), Natalie A. Manley (D-98), Michael P. McAuliffe (R-20), Charles Meier (R-108), Chris Miller (R-110), Anna Moeller (D-43), Bob Morgan (D-58), Thomas Morrison (R-54), Michelle Mussman (D-56), Dave Severin (R-117), Justin Slaughter (D-27), Joe Sosnowski (R-69), Ryan Spain (R-73), Katie Stuart (D-112), Daniel Swanson (R-74), Arthur Turner (D-9), Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86), Tom Weber (R-64), Emanuel Chris Welch (D-7), David A. Welter (R-75), Kathleen Willis (D-77), Patrick Windhorst (R-118) and Sam Yingling (D-62).

The table below shows a history of actions for this bill through May 22.

Actions
Date
Chamber
Action
May 28
House
Motion Withdrawn Rep. Thaddeus Jones
May 27
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Sara Feigenholtz
May 24
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez
May 23
House
Motion Filed – Table Bill/Resolution Pursuant to Rule 60(b), Rep. Thaddeus Jones
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Theresa Mah
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Stephanie A. Kifowit
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Will Guzzardi
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. John Connor
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Patrick Windhorst
May 23
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Katie Stuart
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr.
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Anna Moeller
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kathleen Willis
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Sam Yingling
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Justin Slaughter
May 22
House
Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading – Short Debate
May 22
House
Second Reading – Short Debate
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Deb Conroy
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Monica Bristow
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Carol Ammons
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Burke
May 22
House
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Luis Arroyo
May 22
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Natalie A. Manley
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Arthur Turner
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Tim Butler
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Bob Morgan
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Thomas Morrison
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Tom Demmer
May 21
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Michelle Mussman
May 20
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. David A. Welter
May 20
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. La Shawn K. Ford
May 20
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Yehiel M. Kalish
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Jeff Keicher
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Ryan Spain
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Joe Sosnowski
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Dave Severin
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Tom Weber
May 17
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Dan Brady
May 16
House
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Amy Grant
May 16
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Daniel Swanson
May 16
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Charles Meier
May 16
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael P. McAuliffe
May 16
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Terri Bryant
May 16
House
Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Chris Miller
May 16
House
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate
May 15
House
Do Pass / Short Debate Judiciary – Civil Committee
May 14
House
Motion to Suspend Rule 21 – Prevailed
May 14
House
Motion Filed to Suspend Rule 21 Judiciary – Civil Committee(Rep. Gregory Harris
May 14
House
Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May
May 14
House
Assigned to Judiciary – Civil Committee
May 10
House
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
May 7
House
Assigned to Judiciary – Civil Committee
May 2
House
Referred to Rules Committee
May 2
House
First Reading
May 2
House
Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Terra Costa Howard
May 1
House
Chief House Sponsor Rep. Thaddeus Jones
May 1
House
Arrived in House
May 1
Senate
Third Reading – Passed
May 1
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading
May 1
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Adopted(Mulroe
May 1
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Withdrawn by Sen. John G. Mulroe
May 1
Senate
Recalled to Second Reading
May 1
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Recommend Do Adopt Executive
April 30
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Assignments Refers to Executive
April 24
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Referred to Assignments
April 24
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 Filed with Secretary by Sen. John G. Mulroe
April 12
Senate
Rule 2-10 Third Reading Deadline Established As May
April 10
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Be Approved for Consideration Assignments
April 9
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
April 9
Senate
Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. John G. Mulroe
April 9
Senate
Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. John G. Mulroe
March 7
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading March
March 7
Senate
Second Reading
March 6
Senate
Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading March
March 6
Senate
Do Pass Executive
Feb. 20
Senate
Assigned to Executive
Jan. 31
Senate
Referred to Assignments
Jan. 31
Senate
First Reading
Jan. 31
Senate
Filed with Secretary by Sen. John J. Cullerton



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