Illinois State Senate District 1
Recent News About Illinois State Senate District 1
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Timothy J. Hudspeth's nomination to position with Clinton County withdrawn
Timothy J. Hudspeth's nomination to be public administrator and public guardian of Clinton County was withdrawn on Sept. 14, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Timothy J. Hudspeth's nomination to position with Marion County withdrawn
Timothy J. Hudspeth's nomination to be public administrator and public guardian of Marion County was withdrawn on Sept. 14, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Daniel Dyslin's nomination to position with the Illinois Department of Human Services withdrawn
Daniel Dyslin's nomination to be inspector general of the Illinois Department of Human Services was withdrawn on Nov. 18, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
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Illinois General Assembly: HB1475 actions on July 12
The following actions were taken on July 12 in the House on House bill HB1475 ("seizure smart school act"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB3652 actions on May 22
The following actions were taken on May 22 in the House on House bill HB3652 ("sch cd-sch counselor-college"): "Passed Both Houses" and "Third Reading - Passed".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2088 actions on May 21
The following actions were taken on May 21 in the House on House bill HB2088 ("veh cd-cold war special plates"): "Passed Both Houses" and "Third Reading - Passed".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB1475 actions on May 16
The following actions were taken on May 16 in the House on House bill HB1475 ("seizure smart school act"): "Passed Both Houses", "Third Reading - Passed" and "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2719 actions on May 28
The following actions were taken on May 28 in the House on House bill HB2719 ("hgher ed-diverse faculty grant"): "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Yehiel M. Kalish", "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kathleen Willis", "Chief Sponsor Changed to Rep. Katie Stuart", "Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin", "Placed on Calendar Order of Concurrence Senate Amendment(s", "Arrived in House" and "Third Reading - Passed".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2135 actions on May 21
The following actions were taken on May 21 in the House on House bill HB2135 ("crim prosecutions-sex offenses"): "Passed Both Houses", "Third Reading - Passed", "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Ann Gillespie", "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Antonio Muñoz" and "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB2118 actions on May 23
The following actions were taken on May 23 in the House on House bill HB2118 ("medicaid-trafficking victims"): "Passed Both Houses", "Third Reading - Passed" and "Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura M. Murphy".
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Illinois General Assembly: HB120 actions on May 29
The following actions were taken on May 29 in the House on House bill HB120 ("government-tech"): "Passed Both Houses", "House Concurs", "Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 House Concurs" and "Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 House Concurs".
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB62
Illinois HB62 passed the state Senate on June 1.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB837
Illinois HB837 passed the state Senate on June 1.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB816
Illinois HB816 passed the state Senate on June 1.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB900
Illinois HB900 passed the state Senate on May 31.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB188
Illinois HB188 passed the state Senate on May 31.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB142
Illinois HB142 passed the state Senate on May 31.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB3096
Illinois HB3096 passed the state Senate on May 31.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB2243
Illinois HB2243 passed the state Senate on May 31.
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Illinois General Assembly: How they voted on HB2497
Illinois HB2497 passed the state Senate on May 31.