Illinois NOW
Legislative Report
4/15/04
From
Illinois
NOW Executive Director Susan Bramlet-Lavin
For more info:
www.legis.state.il.us
While the
Illinois General Assembly is on break, it is the perfect time to contact our
legislators. Call the State Capitol switchboard at 217/782-2000 and ask for
your state senator or representative's office. You can leave a quick message
with their secretary to vote YES or NO on the following bills. The General
Assembly will resume business next Tuesday.
SENATE ACTION NEEDED:
SR437 Martinez
NO DISCRIMINATION - INTERNATIONAL TREATY
(CEDAW Amendment)
Urges
the Senate of the
United
States
to vote favorably to ratify the United Nations Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
CALL YOUR STATE SENATOR AND
URGE THEM TO VOTE YES ON SR437!
SB2581 - Health Care Justice Act
Creates the Health
Care Justice Act. Provides that by
July 1, 2025,
the State of
Illinois
shall implement a health care access plan that provides access to a full range
of preventive, acute, and long-term health care services and contains other
features. Establishes the Adequate Health Care Task Force with members
appointed by the Governor. Provides for public hearings and requires a final
report from the Task Force by March 15, 2006.
Senate 3rd
Reading
CALL YOUR SENATOR AND URGE THEM TO VOTE YES ON
SB 2581!
HB 5925 Mautino Stripped-Down
Health Insurance
HB 5925 would
create a two-tiered health insurance system in which employers could offer two
different plans to their employees, a full coverage plan which includes all
state mandates and a stripped-down plan (Consumers Choice) that would
NOT have to include all mandates. Passed House now in Senate Rules
Committee NOW OPPOSED
Call Senate President Emil Jones and urge him to
keep HB 217/782-2728.
HOUSE ACTION NEEDED:
SB2690 Crotty/Lindner
Child Support-Unpaid Arrearage
Amends the
Illinois
Public Aid Code, the
Illinois
Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Non-Support Punishment Act, the
Income Withholding for Support Act, and the
Illinois
Parentage Act of 1984. Provides that if there is an unpaid arrearage or
delinquency equal to at least one month's support obligation on the
termination date stated in the order for support or, if there is no
termination date stated in the order, on the date the child attains the age of
majority or is otherwise emancipated, then the periodic amount required to be
paid for current support of that child immediately prior to that date shall
automatically continue to be an obligation, not as current support but as
periodic payment toward satisfaction of the unpaid arrearage or delinquency.
Provides that the periodic payment shall be in addition to any periodic
payment previously required for satisfaction of the arrearage or delinquency.
Provides that each order for support entered or modified on or after the
effective date of this amendatory Act must contain a statement notifying the
parties of these requirements. Makes other changes. Passed
Senate \endash now in House Judiciary I Civil Law Committee
Call members of the House Judiciary I Civil Law
Committee and tell them to vote YES on SB2690! Since this bill is in
committee, you may call any or all members of this committee and urge
them to vote YES.
Members of the House Judiciary I
- Civil Law Committee:
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