STATE OP ILLINOIS88TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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PRESIDENT PHTLTPZ
The regular Session of the 88th General Assembly Will please I!
come to order. Will the Members please be at their desks. Will
our guests in the gallery please rise. Our prayer today will be '
given by Reverend Zivney, Dkight Fire Chaplain, Dwightu Illinois.
Reverend Zivney.I
REVEREND ZIVNEY: '
(Prayer by Reverend Zivney) I!
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Dudyez. 1,
SENATOR DUDYCZ:I
Mr. Presidenkr I move that reading and approval of the Journal
of Monday: April 11th, in the year 1994, be postponedr pending
arrival of the printed Journal.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Dudycz moves to postpone the reading and the approval
of the Journal, pending the arrival of the printed transcript.!
There being no objectiong so ordered. Senator Shadid, for What
purpose do you rise?E
SENATOR SHADID:
Mr. Presidenty I'd like to have the Senate Welcome the Calvin '
lidge Middle School seventh graders and their teacherr Susan ICooI1Grzanich, Who are up in the gallery. Would you -- would you i
stand?IIPRESIDENT PHJLIP
:
Would the school please stand? Committee Reports.
SECRETARY HARRY:
Senator Fawellr Chair of the Committee on Transportation,
. reports Senate Amendment No. 1 to Senate Bill 1251 Be Adopted.
l h Dunn, Chair of the Committee on State Government 1Senator Ra p
Operations and Executive Appointments, reports Senate Amendment 4!
to Sena*e Bill 1182 Be Adopted, and Senate Amendment 4 to Senate 11
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Bill 1715 Be Adopted. i
And Senator DeAngelis, Chair of the Committee on Revenue,
reports Senate Amendment 3 to Senate Bill 1691 Be Adopted.
Senator Weaver, chair of the Committee on Rules, reports that'. I
the following Legislative Measures have been assigned to
committees: to the Committee on Agriculture and Conservation -
Senate Amendment l to Senate 3i1l 1708) to the Committee on
Education - Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 1567, and Senate
Amendment 2 to Senate Bill 11812 to the Cammittee on Environment
and Energy - Senate Amendments 2 and 3 to Senate Bl11 13867 to the
Executive Committee - Senate Anendment 3 to Senate Bill 1168; to
the Committee on Financial Institutions - Senate Amendnent 2 to
Senate Bil1 1311) to the Committee on Insurance, Pensions and
Licensed Activities - Senate Amendment 1 ta Senate Bill 1328,
Senate Amendnent 2 to Senate Bill 1435, and Senate Amendment l to
Senate Bill 1706: to the Committee on Judiciary - Senate Amendment
4 to Senate Bill 12992 to the Public Health and Welfare Committee
- Senate Amendment l to Senate Bill 1522, Amendment 1 to Senate
Bill 1746, and Amendment 1 to Senate B11l 17477 to the Committee
on Revenue - Senate Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 1211; to the
Connittee on State Governnent Operations and Executlve
Appointments - Senate Amendment 5 to Senate Bill 1182) and Be
Approved for Consideration - Senate Amendnent 1 to Senate Bill
1153, Amendment 2 to Senate Bill 1206, Amendment 3 to Senate Bill
1263, and Amendment 1 to Senate Bill 1717.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Resolutions.
SECRETARY HARRY:
Senate Resolution 1224 is of f ered by Senator Jones .
Senate Resolution 1225 , by Senator Vadalabene .
Senate Resolution 1226 , by Senator Hasara .
Senate Resolut ion 1227 , by Senator Hawkinson .
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Senate Resolution 1228 , by Senator Stern .
Senate Resolutions 1229 through 1237 ê by Senator Hall and a11
Menber s .
Senate Resolution 1238 is Lf f ered by Senator Petka .
Senate Resolution 1239 , by Senator Collins and a11 Members .
Senator Watson of f ers Senate Resolution 1240 .
And Senator Dillard of f ers Senate Joint Resolution 139 .
They ' re a1l congratulatory and death resolutions , Mr . President .
PRESIDENT PHILIP :
Consent Calendar . Senator O ' Malley r What purpose do you rise?
SENATOR 0 1 MALLEY :
Mr . President , I would like to -- a11 the Members of the
Senate to please loak cn our stde of the aisle . Some -- some
mayors f rom the southwest suburbs are here # and I Wonder if we
could give them a real welcome . We have Mayor Siegel f rom Chicago
Ridge ; Mayor Kolb f rom Oak Lawn ; and of course : the senior Mayor
f rom the southwest suburbs , f rom Brldgeview . Please give them a
warm welcome .
PRESIDENT PHILIP :
Yes . Will you please give the mayors a warm welcome . Welcome
to Springf ield . We will now go to Executive Session f or the
purpose of adviskng and consentlng . Mr . Secretary .
SECRETARY HARRY :
Senator Ralph Dunn , Chal r of the Committee on State Government
Operations and Executive Appointments , to which Was ref erred the
Comptroller ' s Message of March 21, 1994 , reported the sane back
with the f ollowing recommendation that the Senate advise and
consent to the f ollowing appointment .
PRESIDENT PHTLIP :
Senator Dunn .
SENATOR R . DUNN :
Thank you , Mr . President . I move the Senate resolve itself
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into Executive Session for purposes of acting on the Conptroller's
appointment set forth in the Message of March the 21st, 1994. Mr.
President, with respect to the Comptroller's Message of March the
21st, 1994, 1911 read the name of the unsalaried appointment...
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Could we have some order, please?
SENATOR R. DUNN:
I will read the nane of the unsalaried appointment to Which
the Senate Committee on State Governnent Operations and Executive
Appolntments reconmends the Senate do advlse and consent.
I have nominated the following named person to the
Comptroller's Merit Commission - by Dawn Clark Netsch - and
respectfully ask concurrence to the confirmation of this
appointment by your Honorable Body:
To serve on the Comptroller's Merlt Commission -
Mary Lou Lowder Kent, term to expire January 17th, the year 2000.
Mr. Preskdent, having read the unsalaried appointnent, I now
seek leave to consider this appointment on a roll call. And, Mr.
President, will you put the question as required by our rules?
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Any discussion? If -- if not, the question is, does the
Senate advise and consent to the nonination just made. A11 those
in favor will signify by voting Aye. Those opposed, Nay. The
voting is open. Have you a11 voted who wish? Have you a11 voted
who wish? Have you a11 voted who Nish? Take the record. On the
question, there are 52 Yeas, no Nays, no voting Present. A
majority of the Senators electedr concurring by the record vote,
the Senate does noN advlse and consent to the nomination just
made. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN:
Thank you, Mr. ...tmicrophone cutofflw..Governor's Message of
October the 13th, 1993, I will read the salaried appointment to
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which khe Senate Committee on State Government Operations and
Executive Appointments recommends that the Senate do advise and '
consent:
To be a member of the Illinois International Port District .
Board for a term ending June the 1st, 1997, Don Hensel of Chicago '
- - of Wesk chicago.
Mr. President, havtng read the salaried appointment, I now1seek leave to consider this appcintment on a rol'l call, unless
some Senaeor has an objection. And the President -- Mr.
President, will you put the question as required by our rules?. i
PRESIDENT PHILIP: i
Any discussion? If not, the questlon is# does the Senate
advise and consent to the nomination just made. Those in favor iI
will signify by voting Aye. Those opposed: Nay. The voting is
open. Have you a11 voted who wish? Have you all voted who wish? .i
Take the record. On the questlon, there are 54 Ayesr no Nays, no
voting Present. A majority of the Senate concurring by the record
vote, the Senate does advise and eonsent to the nomination just
made. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN: jThank you, Mr. President. With respect to the Governor's
Message of March the 22nd, 1994, 1'11 read the salarled
appointnents to which the Senate Committee on State Gcvernment k!IOperations and Executive Appointments recommend the Senate do
advise and consent: (
Emergency ManagemenE Agency - To be a Director of the
Emergency Management Agency for a term ending January 16th, 1995,
John Mitchell of Orland Park. ,
To be the Director of the Department of Employment Security
for a term ending January 16th, 1995, Lynn Quigley Doherty of
Chicago. i
To be the Director of the Department of Mines and Minerals for
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a term ending January 16th , 1995 , Patrlck Ksicb ( Frederick ) Bowman
of Springf ield .
To be a Di rector of the Department of Nuclear Saf ety f or a
tern ending January 16th , 1995, Tom Ortciger of Elassncor .
To be the Director of the Department of Public Aid f or a term
ending January 16th r l99 5, Robert Wright of Spr ingf ield .
To be the Assistant Secretary of the Department of
Transportation f or a term endlng January 16th , 1995 , Richard
Aust in of Spr ingf ield .
To be a member of the Civil Service Commission f or a term
ending March the 1st , 1999 , William Stratton of Chlcago . Pormer
Governor Stratton .
To be a Chairman of the Illinois Conmlerce Commission f or a
term -- that -- that ' s not right . It ' s not William Stratton . To
be a Chai rman of the I llinois Conmerce Commiss ion f or a term
ending January 18th , 1999 z Dan Miller of Chicago .
To be a member of the Court of Clalms f or a term ending
January 17th r the year 2000 , Richard Mltchell of Jacksonville .
To be the Chairnan of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations
Board f or a term ending February the 1st , the year 2000 z Gerald
Berendt of Woodstock .
To be a member of the Illlnois -- to be members of the
Illinois Industrial Conunission f or terms ending January 20th#
1997 , Diane Dickett of Westchester ; Bar ry Ketter of Itasca ;
Jacquel ine Kinsman <sic> ( Kinnaman ) of Chlcago .
To be members of the Liquor Control Co= ission f or terms
endlng February the lst , the year 2000 r Don Adams of Spr ingf ield ;
James Hogan of Palos Hills .
To be a member of the Pollution Control Board f or a term
endlng July the lst , 1995 , Marili McFawn of Palatine .
To be a member of the Pollution Control Board f or a term
ending July the 1st , 1996 , Emmett Dunham of Elmhurst ; Ronald
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Flemal of DeKalb.
To be a member of the Prisoner Revtew goard for a term ending
January 16thr 1995, James Donahue of Pekin.
Mr. President, having read the salaried appointments, nok
seek leave to consider the appointments on a roll call, unless
some Senator has an objection. And, Mr. Presldent, kill you put
the question as required by our rules?
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Any discussion? not, the question is: does the Senate
advise and consent to the nominations just made. Those in favcr,signify by voking Aye. Those opposedg Nay. The votlng is open.
Have you a11 voted who gish? Have you a11 voted Who wish? Take
the record. On the question, there are 55 Ayes, no Naysy no
voting Present. A majority of the Senators elected concurring by
record vote, the Senate does advtse and consent to the nominations
just made. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN:
Thank you, President. With respect to the Governor's
Message of March the 22nd, 1994, I'm going to ask Vice Chairman
Rauschenberger to read the unsalaried appointments to which the
Senate Comnittee on State Government Operations and Executive
Appointments reconmend the Senate do advise and consent.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Rauschenberger.
SENATOR RAUSCHENBERGER:
Board of Agriculture Advisors - To be members of the Bcard of
Agricultural Advlsors for terms ending January 16th, 1995, Marla
zehrends of Rankakee; Maren Droste of Nashville; Ronald Sanley of
Buda -- Buda; Amy Heberer of Bellevllle; George Smith of Keenes.
Illinois Committee for Agricultural Education - To be members
for terms ending March 13th, 1995, Peter Bloome of Urbana; Barbara
Valerkous of Homewcod; Randey Wall of Tazewell.
Aprll l2, 1994
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To be menbers for terms ending March 13th, 1996, Christopher
Schroeder of Savoy; John Fisher of Bloomington; Elaine Hcdel of
Roanoke.
To be members of the -- of the Commission for terms ending
Mareh 13th, 1997, Ellen Culver of Farmer City; Charles Ferguson of
Pittsfield.
To be members of the State Banking Board of Illinois for terms
ending December 31st, 1997, Susan Dubs of Richmond; Jack
Lageschulte of Barrington Hills; Robert Ritter of -- Mendota.
To be members of the Bi-state Development Agency for a term
ending January 19th, 1998, John Rouse of East St. Louis.
To be members of the Capital Development Board for a term
ending January 16thy 1995, Julian D'Espositor Jr. of Winnetka.
To be members for terms ending January 19y 1998, Bernard
Birger of Ccllinsville; Roland Harris of Hoffman Estates.
To be members of the Children and Family Services Advisory
Council for terms ending January 16thr 1995: Michelle Arnold of
Oak Park; Robert Gillogly of Peoria; Clara Kirk of Chicago; Neil
Matlins of Springfield; Carolyn Thompson of Makteson.
To be members for terms ending January 20thy 1997, Tara --
Terry Cumberworth of Pekln; Kenneth Gill of Chicago; Marlin Otte
of Marion.
To be a member of the Coal Development Board for a term ending
July 1st, 1995, Donald Tolva of Oak Brook.
To be a member for a term ending July 1st, 1997, Carol Rowe of
Springfield.
To be a nember of the Illinois Community College Board for a
terz ending June 30th, 1997, Joseph Neely of Metropolis.
To be a member for a term ending June 30th, 1999, Sybll
Yastrow of Deerfield.
To be the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State
Comnunity College of East St. Louis for a term ending July 1st,
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1996, Lena Weathers of East St. Louis.
To be members of the Board of Trustees of the State Community
College of East St. Louis for terms ending July 1st, 1996,
Patricia Lewis of East St. Louis; Percy Murdock of East St. Louis;
Pearl Washington of East St. Louis. .
To be a nember of the Illinois Electronic Data Processing
Advisory Committee for a term ending December 31st, 1994, Arnold
Myers of Lansing.
To be menbers for terms endlng December 3lstr 1995, R.
Stanley Eckenberg of Metropolis; Linda Simpson of Casey. .. 1
To be a member for a term ending December 3lst# 1996, Carol
Oldinski of Decatur. I1To be a member of the Electronic Fund Transfer Advisory
Committee for a term ending December 31st, 1994, Richard
Rothschild of Winnetka.
To be a member for a term ending December 31st, 1995, Sharon
Sullivan, Bloonington.
To be members for terms ending December 31st, 1996, Melody
Filarski of Peoria; John Fiore of Wheaton; Creston Harris of
Rockford.
To be a member for a term ending December 31st, 1997, Linda
Culver of Springfield.
Ta be members of the Employment Security Advisory Board for
terms ending January 16th, 1995: Louis Jones of Flossmoor; A1
Kaczmarek of Elmhurst.
To be members of the Illinois Development Finance Authorlty
for terms ending January 20thr 1997, Martin Binder of Chicago;
Perry Synderman of Highland Park.
To be a member of the Board of Governors of State Colleges and
Unlversities for a term ending January 16th, 1995, Willie Taylor
of Chicaqo.
To be a member of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission for II
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a term ending June 30th, 1996, Sue Suter of Springfleld.
To be a member of the Guardianship and Advocacy Commission for
term ending June 30th, 1997: the Honorable Mary Flowers of
Chicago.
To be nembers of the State Board of Hea1th for. terms endin:
November 1st, 1996: Naomi Ervin of Chicago; Cara Kelly of
Vandalia; Colin McRae of Mundelein.
To be -- to be a member of the Hea1th Facilities Authority for
a term ending June 30th, 1999, Cameron Avery of Winnetka.
To be a member of the Health Facilitles Authority for a term
ending June 30th, the year 2000, Jeffrey Holden of Glen Ellyn.
To be members of the Health Facilities Planning Board for
terms ending June 30th, 1996, Ernest Jenkins of Chicago; Philip
Kennedy of Elk Grove Village; Palmalea Taylor of Danville; Joyce
Washington of Chicago; Richard Wright of Metamora.
To be a nember of the Illinois Housing Development Authority
for a tern ending January 9th, 1995, Miehael Breslan of Chicago.
To be menbers of the Comprehenslve Health Insurance Plan Board
for terms ending July 1st, 1994) Robert Adler of Chicago; Sharon
Heaton of Graymont; Richard Kotz of Glencoe; Saul Morse of
Springfield; Robert Schaaf of Springfield.
To be members for terms ending July 1st, 1995: Raymond
DeFilippo of Bloomington; Betsy Mitchell of Savoy.
To be members with terms ending July lstr 1996, Howard Bolnick
of Chicago; Janis Orlowski of River Forest; Bryan Swank of
Libertyville.
To be a member of the Illinois State Board of Investments for
a term ending January 20th, 1997: Erhard Chorle of Chicago.
To be members of the Illinois Job Training Coordinating
Council for terms ending July 1st, 1994, Glenda Arnette of
Godfrey; Shirley Brussell of Chicago; Jeffrey Isaacson of E1k
Grove Village <sic>; John Judson of Springfield; Mary Koenig of
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Chicago; Robere Luther of Charleston) Ronald Morehead of Normal;
Charles Porter of Chicago; Pamela Schwartz of Olney; Jan Skaggs of
Springfield.
To be members with -- for terms ending July 1st, 1995, Bashir
Ali of Peoria; Joseph Angleton of Pinckneyville; 'Samuel Bernstein
of Chicago; Helen Bibbs of Calumet City; Bruce Braker of Elk Grove
Village; Joseph Cona of Springfield; Robert English of Aurora;
Mary Virgtnia Hartman of Mounds; William Heinhorst of Manito;I
Sally Jackson of Chicago; Donald Johnson of Springfield.
To be members of the Illinois Job Training Coordinating !1
Council for terms ending July 1st, 1995: Anne Ladky of Chicago;
Barry MacLean of Libertyville; Janet Payne of Westville; Frank
Rausa of Sterling; Valee Salone of Chicago; William Smith ofi
Moline; Regner Suarez of Chicago.
To be members cf the Kaskaskla Reglonal Port District Board
for terms ending June 30th: 1995, Gary Altes of Waterloo; Leo
Paulter of Evansville.
To be menbers for terms ending June 30th, 1996, Robert
Gottschammer of Fayetteville; Richard Guebert of Modoc; Bob Small
of Columbia.
To be a member of the Labor-Management Cooperation Committee
for a term ending July 1st, 1994, Bruce Alkire of Dunlap.
To be a member of the State Mandates Board of Reviev for a
term ending June 30th, 1995, William Murphy of Woodridge.
To be a member of the Medical Center Commission for a term
ending June 30th, 1998, Kenneth Schmidt of Riverwoods.
To be a member of the -- of the Medical Licensing Board for a
term ending January 8th, 1998, Roger Pope of Belvidere.
To be a nember of the Advisory Board on Necropsy Services to
Coroners for a term endlng January 16th, 1995, John Taraska of
East Peoria.
To be members of the Advisory Board for terms ending January
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15th, 1996, Charles Bilyeu of Sprtngfield; Norman Richter of
springfield.
To be a member for a term ending January 20th, 1997, Richard
Ballinger of Wheaton.
To be Public Administrator and Public. Guardian of Grundy
County for a term ending December 2nd, 1996, Diane Yohnka Jcrstad
of Morris.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Adams
County, William Mays, Jr. of Quincy.
To be Publlc Administrator of Cook County for a eerm ending
December 1st, 1997, Louls Apostol of Glenview.
To be Public Adninistrator and Public Guardian of Williamson
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Homer Askew of
Marion.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Champaign
County for a tern ending December 1st, 1997, William <s#c> (Wendy)
Bauer of Champaign.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Pulaski
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Barbara Bode of Mound
City.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Pope County
for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Jeanne Boglino of Golconda.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardlan of Cumberland
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Glenn Braden of
Neoga.
To be Public Adninistrator and Public Guardian of Macon County
for a term ending December 1st, 1997: Brad Brown of Decatur.
To be Public Adminlstrator and Public Guardian of Schulyer
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Cbarles Burton of
Rushville.
To be Publlc Administrator and Public Guardian of Kane County
Eor a term ending December 1st, 1997, Barbara Carlson of Elburn.
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To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Franklin
County for a term ending Decenber 1st, 1997, David Daisy of
Benton.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Montgomery
County for a term ending December 1st: 1997, Frederick Floreth of
Litchfield.
To be Public Guardian of Dupage County for a term ending
December 1st, 1997: Nicholas Galasso of Naperville.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Winnebago
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Mary Gaziano of
Rockford.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Kankakee
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Ronald Gerts of
Bourbonnais.
To be Publlc Administrator and Public Guardian of Jackson
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Marlene Gibbs of
Murphysboro.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Lawrence
County for a term ending December lsty 1997, Jeffrey Gray of
Bridgeport.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Greene
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, James Guis of White
Hall.
To be Public Guardlan of Macoupin County for a term ending
December 1st, 1997, Everett Hageman of Plainview.
To be Public Adninistrator and Public Guardlan of Ogle County
for a tern ending December 1st, 1997: John Havens of Rochelle.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of DeKalb
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Charles Iskowich of
DeKalb.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Marion
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Michael Jones of
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Centralia.
To be Public Adminlstrator and Public Guardlan of Will County
for a term ending December lstz 1997, Richard Kavanagh.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Stephenson
County for a tern ending December 1st, 1997: George Koehler of
Freeport.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Sangamon
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Alfred LaBarre of
Springfield.
To be Public Adminlstrator and Public Guardian of Brown County.
' jfor a term ending December 1st, 1997, Doris Lehne of Mt. Sterling.
. IiTo be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Perry County
for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Francls Maxton of Duouoin.l
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Knox County ifor a term ending December lsty 1997, David McDonald of Galesburg.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Mason County
for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Charles McNeil of Mason !I
City. I(
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Menard
County for a term ending December lstr 1997, Randall Mead of
Petersburg. 1To be Public Adminlstratcr and Public Guardian of St. Clair :1
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Sharon Mehrtens of
Millstadt.
To be Public Administrator of Macoupin County for a term
ending December 1st, 1997, George Miller of Brighton.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of DeWitt
County for a term ending Deeember 1st, 1997, Robert Morin of
ClinEon.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Kendall
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Robert Pilmer of
Plano. 1
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To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Woodford
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Don Pioletti of
Eureka.
To be Publlc Adminlstrator and Public Guardian of Henderson
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997: Stephen Reed of
Oquawka.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Christian
County for a tern ending December 1st, 1997, Lindsey Reese of
Taylorville.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Jersey
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Lawrence Rolando of
Jerseyville.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Livingston
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, John Satter of
Pontiac.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardlan of McLean
County for a tern ending December 1st, 1997, Stanford Schneider of
Bloomington.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Madison
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Eleanor Schulte of
Edwardsville.
To be Public Adninistrator and Public Guardlan of Iroquois
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Roy Seiling of
Gilman.
To be Public Adminlstrator of Dupage County for a term ending
December 1st, 1997, Terence Sheen of Aurora.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Bureau
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Robert Shultz of
Walnut.
To be Public Adminlstrator and Public Guardian of White County
for a tern ending Decenber 1st, 1997, John Stanley of Carmi.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Peoria
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County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Thomas Trager of
Peoria.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Clay County
for a term ending December lse, 1997, Albert Van Dyke Of
Louisville. .
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of McHenryI1county for a tern ending December -- December 1st
, 1997, Anthony I
Varese of McHenry.
To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Lake County
for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Joseph Vogler of Gurnee.
1To be Public Administrator and Public Guardian of Jefferson 1I
County for a term ending December 1st, 1997, Emmit Wilson of
Mt. Vernon.
To be members of the Low-Level Radioactlve Waste Task Force
Ksicl (Group) for terns ending upon receipt of notification of a
site for characterization, Timothy Brown of Chicago; Peter Conroy
of Elmhurst; George Farnsworth of Bloonington; Deborah ii
herz-Lawrence of Chicago; Richard Semonin of Champaign; iLoewen
Karen Witter of Springfleld; Robert Wynveen of Lockport.
To be members of the Rehabilltatlon Services Advisory Council
for terms ending July 1st, 1994, Cynthia Grothaus of Springfield;
Llnda Harrington of Chicago; David Potts of Morris.
To be members for terms ending July 1st, 1995, Charlotte
Des Jardins of Chicago; Hewitt Douglass of Springfield; Maria
Hasanon of Waukegan; Christine Montgomery of Oak Park; Robert Nunn
of Tuscola; Marymargaret Sharp-pucci of Batavia; Clarinda
Valentlne of Chicago.
To be members for terms ending July 1st, 1996, James Beaumont
of Springfield; Susan Burke of Murphysboro; Diane Crutcher of
Normal; Paul Leung of Champaign; Doris Lonax of Chicago.
To be a member of the Southwestern Illinois Development
Authority for a term ending January 20th, 1997, Frederick Hess of
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Belleville.
To be members of the Advisory Council on Spinal Cord and Head!
Injuries for terms to be drawn by lotr Donna Anderson of ParkRidge; David Blanton of Rock Falls; Albert Butler of Winnetka;
cathy Cates of Springfield; Leonard Cerullo of River Forest; Kathy 1Clements Sarber of Olynpia Fields; Nanette Devinney af Quincy;
Thomas Duncan, Jr. of South Holland; John Fisk of Sprlngfield;
Ingrid Hansen of Springfield; Linda Hollister of Geneseo; Paul
Meyer of Chicago; Mercedes Raun of Palos Hills; Leslee Steln
Spencer of Chicago; Sheryl Thompson of Chicago; Marvel Vena of
Mokena.
To be a member of the Illlnols Sports Facility Authority for a
term ending June 30th, 1996, John Miller of Winnetka.
To be members of the Will County Metropolitan Exposition
Auditorium Authority for a -- terms to expire December 1st: 1996,
Robert Filotto of Joliet; Loretta Molter Lf Mokena.
And finally, to be a nenber of the Will Kankakee Regional
Development Authority for a term ending January 16thr 1995: Evan
Roberts of Peotone.
And for a term endlng January 15th, 1996, Walter Charlton of
Kankakee.
And to be a member for a term endlng January 20th, 1997,
Barbara Peterson of Beecher.
Slgned, Jim Edgar.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Rauschenberger, thank you very nuch. That Was
certainly a mouthful. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN:
Mr. President, having read the unsalaried appointments, I now
seek leave to consider the appointments on a roll call, unless
some Senator has an objection. And, Mr. President, will you put
the question as required by the rules?
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PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Any dlscussions? If not, the question is, does the Senate
advise and consent to the nominations just made. Those in favor,
signify by saying Aye. Those oppcsedr Nay. The voting is open. I
Have you a11 voted .who Wish? Have you a11 voted Who Wish? Take
the record. On the question, there are 53 Ayes, no Nays, no
voting Present. A majority of the Senate elected concurrin: by
record vote, the Senate does advise and consent to the nominations
just made. Senator Geo-Karis.
SENATOR GEO-KARIS:
Mr. President, on a point of personal privilege.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
State your point.
SENATOR GEO-KARIS:
Mr. President and Ladles and Gentlemen of the Senater I have
been blessed with very good constituents, and I have four of them I
in the President's Galleryz and I'd like you to meet them and
greet them. We have from the Chatn 0' Lakes area: Mayor Kenny
Hamsher and Sue McNally. That's the western end of my district.
A terrific place for a riverboat. And we also have -- we also
have fron the Village of Libertyville, Trustees, Dean Larson and
Robert Bajko, B-A-J-K-O. And welcome to the Senate. We're
delighted to have you.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Senator Geo-Karis, would you please refrain frcm the
commercials, buE if Ehey would please rtse and be recogntzed by
the Senate. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN: !
Thank youy Mr. President. With respect to the Governor's
Message of May the 4th, 1993, 1'11 read the unsalaried appotntment I
to which the Senate Committee on State Government Operations and
Executive Appointments recommend the Senate do advise and consent.
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To be a member of the Illinois Housing Developmenk Authority
for a term ending January 13th, 1997, Kimberly Kang of Oak Brook.
Mr. President, having read the unsalarled appointment, I now
seek leave to consider this appointnent on a rcll call. Mr.;
President, will.you put the question as required by the rules?
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
Any questions? Any discussions? If not, the question is,
does the Senate advise and consent to the nomination just made.
Those in favor will vote Aye. Those opposed, Nay. The voting is
open. Have you al1 voted Who wish? Have you al1 voted Who wish?
Take the record. 0n the questlon, there are 53 Ayes, no Nays, no
votinq Present. A majority of the Senate elected concurring byrecord vote, the Senate does advise and consent to that nomination
just made. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN:
Thank you, Mr. President. With respect to the Secretary of
State's Message of March the 23rdr 1994, I will read the salaried
appointment to which the Senate Committee on State Governnent
Operations and Executive Appointments recommend the Senate do
advise and consent.
To the Members of the General Assenbly - I have nominated and
appointed the following named person to be -- the office
enumerated below, and respectfully ask concurrence and the
confirmation of this appokntment by your Body:
Commissioner of the Merit Commission for the Office of
Ehe Secre*ary of StaEe for a term ending June the 30th, 1999,
Richard S. Williamson of Kentlworth.
Mr. Presidentr having read the salaried appointment, I now
seek leave to consider this appointment on a roll call, unless
some Senator has an objection. And: Mr. President, will you put
the question as required by our rules?
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
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1Discussion? If not, the question is, does the Senate advise
and consent to the nomination just made. Those in favor Will
signify by saying Aye. Those opposed, Nay. The voting is open.
Have you a11 voted who wish? Have you all voted who Wish? Take
the record: On the question, there are 54 Ayes, no Nays, no!
voting Present. A najority of the Senate elected concurring by
record vote, the Senate does advlse and consent to the nomination
just made. Senator Dunn.
SENATOR R. DUNN: i
Thank you, Mr. President. I move that the Senate arise from
Executive Session.
PRESIDENT PHILIP:
You've heard the motion. A11 those in favor, signify by
saying Aye. Those opposed, Nay. The motion carries. A1l right.
The intentlon of the Chair, to go to Constitutional Amendments on
!1st and 2nd Reading. Please go to page 17 on your Calendar.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
On page 17 of today's Senate Calendar, on the Order of
Constitutlonal Amendments 1st Readingr SJR 72. Senator Petka.
Mr. Secretary.
SECRETARY HARRY:
Senate Joknt Resolution 72r Constitutional Amendment, as'
amended by Senate Amendment No. 1, offered by Senator Petka.
(Secretary reads SJRCA No. 72, as amended) ;
1st Reading of the resolution.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
2nd Reading. Now, on the Order of Constitutional Amendments
2nd Reading, at the bottom of the page l7, is SJR 7. Senator
Watson. Read the amendment, Madam Secretary.
ACTING SECRETARY HAWKER:
Senate Joint Resolution, Constitutional Amendment, No. 7.
Senate Joint Resolution 7, Constltutional Amendment, as amended by
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Senate Amendments Nos. 1 and 4.
(Secretary reads SJRCA Nc. as amended)
2nd Readin: of the amendment.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
3rd.Reading. Senator Karpiel, for What purpose do you rise?
SENATOR XARPIEL:
On a point of personal privilege.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your point.
SENATOR KARPIEL:
Thank you. would like to introduce - ah, there he is; I
thought maybe he'd left - the Mayor cf my hometown, Carol Stream,
Ross Ferraro, and one of our lovely trustees, Pamela Fenner --
Fenner. I always want to say Lenner. Fenner. Would you help me
welcome them, please.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Would you rise and be recognized? Right there by Senatcr
Karpiel's desk. Senator Woodyard, for What purpcse do you rise?
SENATOR WOODYARD:
Thank you, Madam President. For the purposes of an
announcement.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your point.
SENATOR WOODYARD:
There will be a Senate Agriculture-conservation Committee
hearing on one amendment on one billr and that bill is Senate Bill
1708, in Room A-1 of the Stratton building at 2 p.n. It shouldn't
take very long, so here againy Senate Ag-conservation Committee.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senatcr Madigan, for What purpose do you rise?
SENATOR MADIGAN:
Thank you, Madam President. Purpose of an announcement.
April l2, 1994
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PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your announcement.
SENATOR MADIGAN:
Tomorrow morning at 9 a.n. in Room 400, the Senate Conmittee
on Insurance, Pensions and Licensed Activities Committee will meet
to consider three or four amendments. So I would ask the Members
of the Insurance Committee to be in Room 400 at 9 a.m. Thank your
Madam President.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senator Maitland, for what purpose do ycu rise?
SENATOR MAITLAND:
Thank you very much, Madam President. Purpose of an
announcement.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your point.
SENATOR MAITLAND:
The Senate Committee on Appropriations Will meet in Room 212,
immediately after adjournment. We will be discussing -- We -- We
will be deallng with only Public Aid this afternoon.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senator Hawkinson, for Wha* purpose do you rise?
SENATOR HAWKINSON:
For the purposes of an announcementr Madam Chairman.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your point.
SENATOR HAWKINSON:
;he Senate Judiciary Committee, scheduled to meet at
l o'clock, will meet immediately upon adjournment of the Senate.We only have three amendments to consider, so if we get there on
time it ought to be a short meeting.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senator Topinka, for what purpose do you rise?
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SENATOR TOPINKA:
Madam President, tomorrow morning at 9:30 Public Hea1th and
Welfare will meet very briefly over in A -- the A Section of
Stratton, and we have three amendments. It should be veryy very
. quick.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
We are still having the buslness of the Senate, folks. So
don't get ready to leave. On the top of page 18, under the
Constitutional Anendments 2nd Reading, is Senate Joint Resolutlon
123. Senator Shadid. Read the amendment, Madam Secretary.
ACTING SECRETARY HAWKER:
Senate Joint Resolution 123, Constitutional Amendmenty as
amended by Senate Amendment No. 1.
(Secretary reads SJRCA No. 123, as amended)
2nd Reading of the resolution.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
3rd Reading. Senatar Demuzio, What -- for what purpose da you
rise?
SENATOR DEMUZIO:
On a -- I guess a parllamentary inquiryz lf Senator Maitland
is listening.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your inquiry, sir.
SENATOR DEMUZIO:
TomorroW is the last day for the Appropriations Committee to
meet, and I just had a discussion With the other side of theaisle, indicating that the posting notice, Which -- appears in the
Calendar: indicates subject natter onlyy which apparently ls on
five bills. However, since tomorrow isy in fact, the deadline for
a1l appropriation bills to be out of committee, lt Nould seem to
me that on page 15 of our rulesr Where it says that the
Chairperson of the committee shall: no later than six days before
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any proposed hearing, post a notice of the -- on the Senate
bulletin board identifying each Legislative Measure to be
considered durlng such hearing. The notice shall contain the
date, hour and the place of the heartng. And I know that perhaps
the position has been in the -- has been taken that that, once
posted, always posted, but it just seems to me that as a matter of
informing both the Members as well as the publlc, khat maybe We
ought to take the position that we ought to re-post perhaps in the
future, so that we know that it is, in fact, there is going to
be action taken on those additional bills. think in the past we
have posted, and -- and we've heard the bills. Wefve held them in
the committee, but We've re-posted them again When we were about
to take some final action on them. So I I Would ask if -- if
that is the intention to continue to -- to post as requlred under
our rules, or whether or not wedre going to continue to assume
that once posted, always posted.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senator Maitland, for what purpose do you rise?
SENATOR MAITLAND:
Thank you. Just to respond to Senator Demuzio. understand
the question, Senator. We are operating under the theory that
once posted, always posted. And our plans, as think maybe your
staff dlrector and/or minority spokesman have told you, is -- is
that we will -- we w111 adjourn when we recess this evening and
reconvene tomorrow mornin: to deal with -- with the appropriatlon
bills out of committee and Menbers' -- and Member bills.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Senator Denuzlc.
SENATOR DEMUZIO:
I'm not quarrellinç what we're about to do. I just think it's
a -- it's not in accordance with our rulese as -- as is on page
l5, and so I think perhaps maybe we ought to look at that. I'm
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not suggesting we :et into some big brouhaha here, but perhaps we
ought to take a lock at it and see whether or not we Want to
change that later on, or have another understanding so that
everybody understands what Wefre doing. Thank you very much.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Resolutions.
ACTING SECRETARY HAWKER:
Senate Resolutions 1241 and 1242, both offered by Senator
Stern.
They are both congratulatory.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Consent Calendar. Senator de1 Valle, for what purpose do you
rise?
SENATOR dEL VALLE:
Thank you, Madam President. Point of personal privilege.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
State your point.
SENATOR dEL VALLE:
We have a colleague who is celebrating a birthday today on
this side of the aisle, and I Want our Menbers to Wish him happy
birthday: Senator Garcia, Who is thirty-eight years o1d today.
Getting very old.
PRESIDING OFFICER: (SENATOR DONAHUE)
Happy birthday, Senator. We have concluded our business for
today, as far as the Senate Flcor. I will renind each of you that
tomorrow, at the hour of noon, there is the Senate picture. We
would like each of you in your chair at noon - promptly at noon,
and suitably attired. Twelve o'clock noon. The Senate stands
adjourned. There is cake up front, folks, for -- in honor ofSenator Garcia's birthday, if you'd like to come down front.
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