Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The 73rd Illinois General Assembly convened on January 9, 1963, ... Of these, 1,383 were passed by both houses and sent to the governor. [1]
Before the passage of SB 270, Californians Against Waste worked with many of the over 100 cities and counties in the state that had already enacted local plastic bag bans. [17] This work came after the organization worked at the local level to pass local beverage container deposit ordinances.
4th Illinois General Assembly: November 15, 1824 January 15, 1825 5 5th Illinois General Assembly: December 4, 1826 February 19, 1827 6 6th Illinois General Assembly: December 1, 1828 January 23, 1829 [1] 7 7th Illinois General Assembly [Wikidata] December 6, 1830 February 14, 1831 8 8th Illinois General Assembly [Wikidata] December 3, 1832 ...
Senate Bill 3219, led by Sen. Doris Turner, D-Springfield, would allow the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to provide grant funding to farmer-owned grocery stores.
Senate Bill 7, a legalization shell bill, was introduced in early April 2019. [7] Provisions of the bill were announced on May 4. [8] SB7 was passed by the Senate May 29. [1] The bill became House Bill 1438. During debates, Rep. Anthony DeLuca reenacted the 1987 This Is Your Brain on Drugs anti-drug PSA on the House floor.
Lara has passed legislation for cleaner air, to expand healthcare, and to protect the civil rights of Californians. [15] He was author of the Super Pollutant Reduction Act (Senate Bill 1383) in 2016, which created the nation's toughest law on black carbon, methane, and fluorocarbons that contribute to global warming. [16]
The governor can veto bills passed by the General Assembly in four different ways: a full veto, an amendatory veto, and, for appropriations only, an item veto and a reduction veto. [19] These veto powers are unusually broad among US state governors. [20] The line item veto was added to the Illinois Constitution in 1884. [21]
The 97th Illinois General Assembly convened on January 12, 2011 [1] and adjourned sine die on January 8, 2013. [2] Over that period, the Illinois Senate was in session for 137 legislative days , [ 2 ] and the Illinois House was in session for 166 legislative days.