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Illinois NOW Legislative Report #17 7/2/03
From Executive Director
Susan Bramlet-Lavin
(For more information or to
see the full text of legislation go to
www.legis.state.il.us
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****PLEASE
CALL/EMAIL THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE AND URGE GOVERNOR BLAGOJEVICH TO SIGN INTO LAW
THE BILLS ON THIS LIST THAT HAVE BEEN SENT TO HIM. GOVERNOR BLAGOJEVICH’S PHONE
IS 217/782-0244
OR EMAIL
GOVERNOR@STATE.IL.US
Senate
Bills
Reproductive Rights/Women’s Health
Civil Rights
**SB
30 (Obama) State Police-Cultural
Diversity
Requires the Department of State Police to provide training to State Police
officers concerning sensitivity toward racial and ethnic differences. Requires
the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board to provide for similar
training for probationary police officers. Provides for a 4-year traffic stop
statistical study based on information that must be recorded on the face of a
uniform traffic citation, warning citation, or uniform stop card by State and
local law enforcement officers. Passed Both Houses-sent to Governor 6/5.
SB
101 (Ronen) Human Rights Act-Sexual Orientation
Amends the Human Rights Act. Provides that nothing in the Act shall be construed
as requiring any employer, employment agency, or labor organization to give
preferential treatment or special rights or implement affirmative action
policies or programs based on sexual orientation. Provides that discrimination
against a person because of his or her sexual orientation constitutes unlawful
discrimination under the Act. 3rd
Reading deadline extended to
December 31, 2003.
This bill may be voted on
during the Fall Veto Session.
PLEASE CALL your state senator. Also call the Republican leader of the Senate
and urge his support for SB101: Senator Frank Watson (R-Carlyle) 217-782-5755
We REALLY NEED calls to the following Senators from people in their districts:
Sen. Pamela Althoff (R-Crystal Lake) 815-455-6330, 815-455-8284 Fax
Sen. Maggie Crotty (D-Oak Forest) 708-687-9696, 708 687-9801 Fax
Sen. Kirk Dillard (R-Westmont) 630-969-0990, 708-969-1007 Fax
Sen. Denny Jacobs (D-Moline) 309-797-0001, 309-797-0003 Fax
Sen. Edward Maloney (D-Chicago) 773-881-4180, 773-881-4243 Fax
Sen. James Meeks (D-Calumet City) 708-862-1515, 708-862-4745 Fax
Sen. Louis Viverito (D-Burbank) 708-430-2510, 708-430-2610 Fax
Economic Justice
SB
2 (Ronen) Equal Pay
Act
Creates the Equal Pay Act of 2003. Provides that no employer may discriminate
between employees on the basis of sex by paying wages solely on the basis of the
employee's gender. Prohibits retaliatory discharge or discrimination against an
employee on the basis of the employee's use of the Act and provides for
penalties for violations of the Act.
Passed Both Houses-Signed by
Governor.
SB
1036 (Collins) Dept Labor-Workplace Study-Women
Amends the Department of Labor Law of the Civil Administrative Code of
Illinois. Requires the Department of Labor to conduct a study to determine
the causes of and remedies for any barriers that minorities and women face in
gaining access to apprenticeship programs in the State and to report the results
of the study to the Governor and General Assembly no later than Labor Day in
2004. 3rd
Reading deadline extended until 12/31/03
Violence Against Women
**SB
406 (Rutherford) Criminal
Code-Sexual
Assault-Consent
Amends the Criminal Code of 1961. Provides that a victim may not be deemed to
have consented to an act of sexual penetration or sexual conduct if the victim
initially consented to the sexual penetration or sexual conduct and later
withdraws consent if the accused continues the act of sexual penetration or
sexual conduct after the victim withdraws consent.
Passed Both Houses-Sent to
Governor 6/11
**SB
407 (Silverstein) Criminal Code-Hate Crimes-Electronic
Amends the Criminal Code of
1961. Provides that harassment through electronic communications by reason of
the harassed person's actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion,
ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or national
origin is a hate crime. Passed Both Houses
SB
681 (Ronen) Gender Violence Act
Creates
the Gender Violence Act. Defines "gender-related violence". Provides a cause of
action for any person who has been subjected to gender-related violence.
Provides for damages for violation of the Act. Sets a 10-year limitation for
bringing a cause of action under the Act. The
Senate PASSED HB536, a gender violence act that does not include sexual
orientation. HB 536 is now on concurrence in the House. IL NOW supported the
more inclusive SB681. SB681 deadline was extended until 12/31/03.
**SB1035
(Collins) Criminal Code-Limitations
Changes the statute of limitations for a prosecution of certain sex offenses
committed against a person under 18 from 10 years to 20 years after the victim
reaches the age of 18. Passed Both Houses
**SB
1543 (Radogno) Nursing Home-Sex Assault Review
Creates the Residential Health Care Facility Resident Sexual Assault and Death
Review Team Act. Requires the Director of Public Health to appoint a residential
health care facility resident sexual assault and death review team in each of
the Department's administrative regions outside Cook County and at least one
such team in Cook County. Provides that a team shall review every sexual assault
of a nursing home resident and every death of a nursing home resident occurring
in its region. Passed Both Houses
Family Law
House Bills
Reproductive Rights and Women’s Health
HB
211 (Feigenholtz) Insurance Coverage-Contraceptives
Amends the
Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, and the
Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Requires coverage under those Acts to
include benefits for outpatient prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and
outpatient contraceptive services. Passed Both Houses.
GOOD
NEWS! THE GOVERNOR IS SIGNING THIS BILL ON MONDAY, JULY7!! THANKS TO EVERYONE
WHO WORKED ON THIS BILL!!
**HB
274 (Soto) Women and Minorities
Research
Creates the
Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Clinical Research Act. Provides that in
conducting or supporting a project of clinical research, a grantee receiving
State funds must ensure that women and members of minority groups are included
as subjects in research projects. Provides that a grantee must conduct or
support outreach programs for the recruitment of women and members of minority
groups as subjects in projects of clinical research. Passed Both
Houses-sent to Governor 6/5.
HB
2486 (Nekritz) Access
Clinics
Creates the offense of unlawful interference with access to reproductive health
services. Establishes penalties. Provides that a person aggrieved by a violation
of this Act may bring a civil action to enjoin the violation, for compensatory
and punitive damages, and for the costs of suit and reasonable fees for
attorneys and expert witnesses. Provides that the Attorney General, a State's
Attorney, or a municipal attorney may bring a civil action to enjoin a violation
of this Act, for compensatory damages to persons aggrieved by a violation of
this Act, and for the assessment of a civil penalty against each violator of
this Act. 3rd
Reading Deadline Extended
until 12/31/03.
Civil Rights
**HB
469 (Currie) State Lawsuit Immunity-Federal Law
Amends the State Lawsuit Immunity Act. Provides that an employee, former
employee, or prospective employee of the State who is aggrieved by any conduct
or action or inaction of the State that would constitute a violation of the
federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the federal Family and
Medical Leave Act, the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or Title
VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 may bring a civil action under that Act
against the State. Passed Both Houses
**HB
2345 (Hamos) Housing Initiative-Low
Income
Creates the Illinois
Housing Initiative Act of
2003. Requires that a task force, composed of all key State agencies with
functions related to housing and other experts in housing, develop an annual
comprehensive housing plan that prioritizes the development of a range of
permanent housing for certain underserved populations, including low-income and
homeless persons. Provides for funding housing construction and rehabilitation
and supportive services. Requires every municipality to create a local
development plan. Passed
Both Houses.
**HB3023
(Feigenholtz) Public Aid-Rights & Responsibilities
Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code in relation to rights and responsibilities
of applicants and recipients. Prohibits discrimination on account of marriage
status. Requires the establishment of review procedures in cases of termination
of benefits for reasons other than financial eligibility or death of the
recipient. Requires determinations of eligibility for other assistance. Requires
that a recipient with employment or earned income be provided with information
concerning Family Assist, Family Care, and available education and training
opportunities. Passed Both Houses
Violence Against Women
**HB
206 (Davis, M.) DV-Training
Amends the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 and the IL Domestic Violence Act
of 1986. Provides that a violation of an order of protection shall (now, may) be
enforced by a criminal court under certain circumstances. Passed Both
Houses- Sent to Governor 6/6.
**HB
571 (Dunn) Criminal Code-Murder-Tech
Eliminates the provisions making a sentence of probation available to a
defendant convicted of criminal sexual assault when the defendant was a family
member of the victim.
Passed Both Houses
**HB
1400 (Fritchey) Civil No Contact
Order
Sets
forth procedures under which a victim of non-consensual sexual conduct or
non-consensual sexual penetration may petition a court for a civil no contact
order requiring the person who committed the non-consensual sexual conduct or
non-consensual sexual penetration to stay away from the victim. Passed
Both Houses-sent to Governor 6/6.
**HB2525(Jones,L.) CriminalCode-Domestic
Battery
Amends the
Criminal Code of 1961. Includes a prior conviction under the laws of another
jurisdiction that is similar to a violation under the laws of this State for
which the defendant is guilty of a Class 4 felony for domestic battery.
Passed Both Houses-Sent to Governor 6/11.
**HB
3044 (Washington)
DHS-Public Aid- Violence Victims
Adds
categories of non-citizens who are eligible for public aid to children or adults
who are victims of domestic violence. Passed Both Houses- Sent to
Governor 6/11.
**HB
3486 (Bailey) DV-Employment Leave (IL VESSA)
Creates the Victims of Domestic Violence Employment Leave Act. Provides that
specified employers may not discharge or discriminate against an employee for
taking time off from work to seek relief as a victim of domestic violence. Also
prohibits those employers from discharging, discriminating, or retaliating
against an employee who is a victim of domestic violence for taking time off
from work to seek medical attention or counseling for injuries or psychological
trauma caused by domestic violence. Passed Both Houses-Sent to Governor
6/11..
**HB
3547 (Howard) Insurance-Domestic Violence
Amends the Illinois
Insurance Code relating to coverage for subjects of abuse. Extends the
restrictions on denying coverage for subjects of abuse to property and casualty
insurers. Passed Both Houses.
**HB
3552 (Berrios) Adoption Act Consents
Removes requirement that a
rape victim get offender's consent to allow adoption of a child conceived
through rape. Passed Both Houses-Sent to Governor 6/11.
Family Law
**HB
2863 (McCarthy) Marriage Act-Child Support
Amends the IL Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Raises the minimum
amount support percentage of the supporting party’s net income to 28% for 2
children (from 25%) Effective immediately. Passed Both Houses-Sent to
Governor 6/11.
**HB
2895 (Lyons, E.) IDPA-Child Support-Find
Parent
Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that if a custodial parent who is
receiving child support enforcement services under the Code provides the
Department of Public Aid with credible information concerning the location of
the putative father or noncustodial parent of the child, the Department must
attempt to locate the putative father or noncustodial parent within 60 days
after receiving that information. Passed Both Houses-Sent to Governor
6/11.
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