The state legislative redistricting plan was passed by the legislature on May 27, Quinn signed the map into law on June 3, As with the congressional map, lawsuits were filed challenging the new state legislative districts. These suits were ultimately dismissed. The legislation tracker below displays all legislation that the Illinois House of Representatives has approved in its most recent legislative session—this includes legislation that has been sent from the House to the Senate and legislation that has already been approved by both chambers and signed by the governor.
The table below includes the bill number, its name, progress, most recent action date, and sponsor. Scroll up and down and side to side to see more.
Click the bill number to read the bill text and see its voting history. Click the headings to sort the content. Rearrange the order of the headings by clicking and dragging them. Click the magnifying glass in the bottom left corner to search for specific terms. The legislation tracker is maintained and updated by BillTrack In , the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 13, , and adjourn on June 1, In , the legislature was scheduled to convene on January 8, , and adjourn on May 23, Several state legislatures had their sessions impacted as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Illinois General Assembly suspended its session, effective March 16, The suspension was originally set to expire the week of March 23, It was subsequently extended. The legislature reconvened on May 20, , before adjourning on May 23, In , the legislature was in session from January 8, , through May 31, To read about notable events and legislation from this session, click here.
In , the legislature was in session from January 11, , through May 31, The legislature held its first special session from June 21, , to July 6, The legislature held its second special session from July 26, , to July 31, The state Senate met on August 13, , to override Gov.
Bruce Rauner 's R veto of a school funding formula. The state House met on August 16, but did not override the veto.
The Illinois state Legislature met again from August 28 to August 29 in special session over school funding. The legislature held a veto session from October 24 to November 9. In , the legislature was in session from January 14 through December 7 extended session.
Major issues during the legislative session included a potential income tax increase, a statewide minimum wage and federal healthcare funding. Major issues during the legislative session included the pending expiration of a temporary income tax, corporate tax incentives, Chicago pension reform, and capital construction. Major issues during the legislative session included regulation of horizontal hydraulic fracturing, concealed carry, same-sex marriage, and pension reform.
In , the General Assembly was in session from January June 1. A special session was called by Governor Pat Quinn D to settle disputes regarding Illinois construction projects on June 22, The Tenth Amendment of the U. Constitution declares that any power not already given to the federal government is reserved to the states and the people. The different types of legislation passed by a legislature may include resolutions, legislatively referred constitutional amendments , and bills that become law.
Section 5 also creates rules for the convening of special sessions. The section allows the governor of Illinois to convene the General Assembly or the Senate alone. When the governor calls a special session, the General Assembly can generally only deal with matters related to the purpose of the session, as stated by the governor's proclamation of the session, but they can also deal with impeachments or confirmation of appointments.
Section 5 also allows the presiding officers of both houses of the General Assembly to convene a special session through joint proclamation.
Every state legislature throughout the country features its own internal procedures that it uses to govern itself and how it interacts with other parts of state government. Ballotpedia's coverage of internal state legislative procedures includes veto overrides , the role of the legislature in the state budget , and procedures for filling membership vacancies. State legislatures can override governors' vetoes.
Depending on the state, this can be done during the regular legislative session, in a special session following the adjournment of the regular session, or during the next legislative session. The rules for legislative overrides of gubernatorial vetoes in Illinois are listed below.
How many legislators are required to vote for an override? Three-fifths of members in both chambers. Illinois operates on an annual budget cycle. The sequence of key events in the budget process is: [65] [66]. Illinois is one of 44 states in which the governor has line item veto authority. The governor is constitutionally required to submit a balanced budget.
In turn, the legislature must pass a balanced budget. Every state legislature and state legislative chamber in the country contains several legislative committees.
These committees are responsible for studying, amending, and voting on legislation before it reaches the floor of a chamber for a full vote.
The different types of committees include standing committees, select or special, and joint. Ballotpedia covers standing and joint committees. The Illinois House of Representatives has 46 standing committees:. In every state but Delaware, voter approval is required to enact a constitutional amendment. In each state, the legislature has a process for referring constitutional amendments before voters. In 18 states, initiated constitutional amendments can be put on the ballot through a signature petition drive.
There are also many other types of statewide measures. Article XIV of the Illinois Constitution lays out four different routes that can be taken in order to change the constitution over time:. Any statewide ballot question concerning a constitutional convention , ratifying an amendment proposed by the Illinois General Assembly or adopting an initiated constitutional amendment must be approved by a supermajority vote of 60 percent of those voting on the question or a majority vote of those who cast a ballot for any office in the election.
Below is a list of measures that were referred to the ballot by the legislature or that have made it approximately halfway through In states where it takes one session to refer a measure to the ballot, Ballotpedia begins coverage of proposals once they have passed in one chamber of the legislature and only require approval in the second chamber for referral.
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What's on your ballot? Jump to: navigation , search. Leader: Greg Harris D Min. All Illinois House seats were up for election in The chamber's Democratic supermajority decreased from to Click to read more » Illinois has a Democratic trifecta.
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How do I request a ballot? When do I vote? When are polls open? Who Represents Me? Dagmara Avelar. Mark Batinick. Thomas M. Chris Bos. Avery Bourne. Dan Brady. Kambium Buckner. Kelly M. Tim Butler. Jonathan Carroll. Dan Caulkins.
Andrew S. Lakesia Collins. Deb Conroy. Terra Costa Howard. Fred Crespo. Margaret Croke. William Davis. Eva Dina Delgado. Anthony DeLuca. Tom Demmer. Daniel Didech. Jim Durkin. Amy Elik. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. Mary E. La Shawn K. Randy E. David Friess. Robyn Gabel. This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page. There is no central listing of member office public e-mail addresses.
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