Each year thousands of bills and resolutions get filed in Illinois to become law. Most of these bills get stuck in committee and never really gain any traction. Bills, however, that have legislator support, constituent support or are overall popular, usually end up seeing movement. However, popularity doesn't always stem from within the state and outside influence can also start the avalanche of support for a particular bill. Let's take a look at one of the most recent House Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment.
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Friday, February 15, 2019
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Governor Pritzker Announces $28.9 Million in Grants for 89 Local Park Projects Throughout Illinois
Governor Pritzker Announces $28.9 Million in Grants for 89 Local Park Projects Throughout Illinois
OSLAD Grants Will Support Park Development and Open Space Land Acquisition in 29 Counties
SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB Pritzker today announced $28.9 million in grants for 89 local projects that will help communities acquire open space and develop and improve recreational facilities throughout Illinois.
“Investments in Illinois’ local parks makes it easier for families and recreation enthusiasts to enjoy our state’s beauty and help their communities thrive,” Governor Pritzker said. “Parks projects will also create jobs, providing a boost to local economic development efforts in dozens of communities and spurring additional investment throughout the state.”
Saturday, February 2, 2019
Fishers of Men Team Tournament Trail Comes to Central Illinois
Springfield, IL - By: Michael Rasmussen
Like other Tournament Directors, Carl Parks sent in his permit application and dates to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on November 1, 2018. With a few denials and shuffling of locations, Carl formed a new division of the well known national organization, Fishers of Men, right here in Central Illinois. "The Fishers of Men National Tournament Trail is a nonprofit, nondenominational ministry whose mission is: To introduce Jesus to fishermen and their families and to invite them into a relationship with Him, through bass fishing tournaments."
Like other Tournament Directors, Carl Parks sent in his permit application and dates to the Illinois Department of Natural Resources on November 1, 2018. With a few denials and shuffling of locations, Carl formed a new division of the well known national organization, Fishers of Men, right here in Central Illinois. "The Fishers of Men National Tournament Trail is a nonprofit, nondenominational ministry whose mission is: To introduce Jesus to fishermen and their families and to invite them into a relationship with Him, through bass fishing tournaments."
With tournaments located at Lake Springfield, this is sure to be a competitive series with some of the best sticks around. Anglers from Chicago and the greater Springfield Area have already committed to fish this new series. "I'm hoping for 20 or so boats in the first year" said Carl at his booth for the Fish and Feather show in Bloomington.
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| Director Carl Parks recruits anglers at the Fish and Feather Show in Bloomington |
Friday, February 1, 2019
SB 201 - WILDLIFE-LEAD AMMUNITION
Sen. Iris Y. Martinez
Filed: SB0201 on 1/30/19
Synopsis As Introduced:
Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that nontoxic ammunition, as certified by the Department of Natural Resources, shall be required when taking all wildlife, including game mammals, game birds, non-game birds, and non-game mammals with any firearm. Provides that the Department shall adopt by rule a public process to certify ammunition as nontoxic ammunition and shall define, by rule, nontoxic ammunition to include only ammunition in which there is no lead content, excluding the presence of trace elements of lead. Provides that to the extent that funding is available, the Department shall establish a process that provides hunters with nontoxic ammunition at no or reduced charge. Grants rulemaking authority to the Department. Provides for penalties. Makes other changes.
Last Actions:
Filed: SB0201 on 1/30/19
Synopsis As Introduced:
Amends the Wildlife Code. Provides that nontoxic ammunition, as certified by the Department of Natural Resources, shall be required when taking all wildlife, including game mammals, game birds, non-game birds, and non-game mammals with any firearm. Provides that the Department shall adopt by rule a public process to certify ammunition as nontoxic ammunition and shall define, by rule, nontoxic ammunition to include only ammunition in which there is no lead content, excluding the presence of trace elements of lead. Provides that to the extent that funding is available, the Department shall establish a process that provides hunters with nontoxic ammunition at no or reduced charge. Grants rulemaking authority to the Department. Provides for penalties. Makes other changes.
Last Actions:
- 1/30/2019 Senate Filed with Secretary by Sen. Iris Y. Martinez
- 1/30/2019 Senate First Reading
- 1/30/2019 Senate Referred to Assignments
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