CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 1209

An Act Concerning: Conservation

Makes technical changes to clean up several acts related to the University of Illinois Prairie Research Institute.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: SB 2163

An Act Concerning: Government

Extends amount of military leave allowed for employees of state universities and community colleges.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: SB 2183

An Act Concerning: Transportation Procurement

Creates the Transportation Sustainability Procurement Program.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

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Opportunity for area contractors: The City will be funding more than 150 lead abatement projects over the next year and needs certified contractors to do the work.

During the month of September, any contractor interested in this work can take advantage of a FREE scholarship program to become eligible as a lead abatement contractor and bid on these projects. To qualify, applicants must live in Scott County or have completed a project in Davenport.

For more information, or to request an application, visit www.cityofdavenport.com/lead or call (563) 326-7765.

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 922

An Act Concerning: Employment

Extends the period of time that contractors and subcontractors must maintain certain kinds of employment records.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1200

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Reduces the number of free days a museum or aquarium must offer to Illinois residents from 52 to 26.

Action: Vetoed

Effective: Immediately

 

A copy of the veto message is attached.

 

Bill No.: HB 1345

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Re-enacts the Fatal Accident Memorial Marker Program known as "Adam's Law" which authorizes the creation of memorial markers in memory of accident victims.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 1522

An Act Concerning:

Expands the authority of DuPage County and Peoria County to manage and maintain their stormwater preparedness.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

Bill No.: HB 1650

An Act Concerning: Fish

Requires commercial fishermen to obtain a sport fishing license, expands definition of "commercial fishing device" to include any watercraft used as a primary collection device, and requires commercial fishermen to obtain commercial watercraft device tag for such watercraft.

Action: Signed
Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1814

An Act Concerning: Transportation

Authorizes suspension of a driver's license for speeding in a work zone if the current violation and at least one previous violation occurred when workers were present.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 2322

An Act Concerning: Education

Expands qualifications of professionals who may provide school social work services and authorizes implementation of social and emotional education programs, including bullying prevention and intervention.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: HB 2517

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Updates the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act of 2004.

Action: Signed

Effective: Dec. 31, 2013

 

Bill No.: HB 3270

An Act Concerning: State Government

Creates the Hispanic Employment Plan Advisory Council to assist the Illinois Department of Central Management Services in preparing the State Hispanic Employment Plan.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 3349

An Act Concerning: Safety

House Bill 3349 creates the Drycleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund ("Fund") Task Force to recommend fiscal solutions to the growing backlog and eventual Fund deficit.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

Bill No.: SB 1226

An Act Concerning: Health

Requires all autopsies to include an inquiry to determine whether a death is a direct result of a seizure or epilepsy.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

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Law Creates New Statewide Directory to Forward 9-1-1 Calls

ROMEOVILLE - Governor Pat Quinn today signed legislation to make emergency response systems in Illinois more efficient and effective. Today's action is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to ensure the safety of all people in every community across Illinois.

"Emergency response depends on the ability of our 9-1-1 centers to take the call," Governor Quinn said. "It is critical for public safety that once our operators get a call, they are able to direct it to the responders who can best help those who are in need."

House Bill 2856, sponsored by State Representative Natalie Manley (D-Joliet) and State Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant (D-Shorewood), requires the development of an Illinois 9-1-1 systems directory so that calls answered by one system can be quickly and easily forwarded to another 9-1-1 system when necessary. This is particularly important for cell phone users, whose calls to 9-1-1 are sometimes answered by an operator in their home area code, rather than where the phone user may be at that moment. The law takes effect January 1, 2014.

Governor Quinn also today signed House Bill 2690, sponsored by State Representative Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-Joliet), and State Senator Pat McGuire (D-Joliet), which authorizes fees for Court Appointed Special Advocates in counties where special advocates are used. Court Appointed Special Advocates provide assistance to abused or neglected children who need help navigating the legal system. To provide resources to make this program possible, the law allows counties to charge a fee to people found guilty of felonies and certain other crimes. The law takes effect immediately.

In addition, Governor Quinn signed Senate Bill 1930, sponsored by Senator Bertino-Tarrant and Representative Walsh, which grants the Joliet Park District an additional five years to sell a parcel of its land. Sale of the parcel, located at the corner of Route 59 and West Caton Farm Road will help the park district improve its recreational offerings. The original deadline was December 31, 2013 and is now extended to the end of 2018.

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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released the follow town hall schedule.

The following events are open to the press:

Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013

10:15 a.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds hold "Our Opportunity. Our Iowa. Our Results." town hall

Fireside Pub & Steakhouse

205 S. 12th St.

Manchester, IA

2:15 p.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds hold "Our Opportunity. Our Iowa. Our Results." town hall

Maquoketa Public Library

126 S. 2nd St.

Maquoketa, IA

Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013

10 a.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds hold "Our Opportunity. Our Iowa. Our Results." town hall

Tipton Family Restaurant

101 E. 4th St.

Tipton, IA

12:30 p.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds hold "Our Opportunity. Our Iowa. Our Results." town hall

Muscatine County Environmental Learning Center

3300 Cedar St.

Muscatine, IA

2:30 p.m. Gov. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Reynolds hold "Our Opportunity. Our Iowa. Our Results." town hall

Washington Public Library

115 W. Washington St.

Washington, IA

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CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 1070

An Act Concerning: Business

Allows a not-for-profit cooperative to be formed for the purpose of marketing and selling byproducts from biogas systems including methane gas and compost.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

Bill No.: HB 1225

An Act Concerning: Education

Requires the Illinois High School Association to post a CPR training video on its website.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 2232

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Permits park districts to enter into contracts to purchase energy from utility companies or alternative retail electric suppliers for a term not to exceed three years.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 2843

An Act Concerning: Support

Requires Illinois gaming licensees and ADW licensees to withhold from gambling winnings delinquent child support owed by winner.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 3233

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Allows fire protection districts to propose a levy via referendum to provide ambulance service.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 3255

An Act Concerning: Safety

Allows municipalities and law enforcement to prohibit parade routes from crossing train tracks.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1379

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Expands eligibility for the public utility tax credit.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1637

An Act Concerning: Conservation

Changes the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development grant program from a reimbursement program to a hybrid program where at least 50% of the award is paid to the grant recipient at the time the award is announced; the remainder is paid quarterly as work is completed.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1657

An Act Concerning: Revenue

Revises the composition of board of review and revises procedures applicable to complaints filed challenging property assessments.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1693

An Act Concerning: State Government

Allows a peace officer to provide his or her work address in lieu of his or her home address when applying for an Illinois ID card or driver's license.

Action: Signed
Effective: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: SB 1768

An Act Concerning: Fees

Creates the Supreme Court Special Purposes Fund to assist in supporting electronic case filing and management and the operation of committees and commissions established by the Supreme Court.

Action: Signed

Effective: Oct. 1, 2013

 

Bill No.: SB 2245

An Act Concerning: Education

Requires state universities to give priority enrollment to service members and/or veterans.

Action: Signed

Effective: Jan. 1

 

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Twelve Arbitrators Reappointed as Commission Sees Continued Success Following System Overhaul

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today announced the appointment of three new arbitrators to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission (IWCC) who perform the duty of enforcing the provision of the Workers' Compensation Act. These three arbitrators will join the 27 who are currently serving. In 2011, Governor Quinn championed and signed into law historic worker's compensation reform legislation to overhaul the system in Illinois. Today's announcement continues the Governor's commitment to making Illinois government more efficient, accountable and effective.

"These individuals have years of professional experience that will benefit the Illinois' workers' compensation program," Governor Quinn said. "I am pleased to appoint these arbitrators and a commissioner who will work for the people of Illinois to resolve workers' compensation cases in a manner which treats injured workers with respect and ensures that employers in Illinois receive a fair and efficient resolution to claims."

The reforms signed into law by Governor Quinn in 2011 called on the Governor to appoint new arbitrators to the Commission, considering the recommendations made by the Workers' Compensation Advisory Board, which is a body composed of six members representing the employer community and six members representing employees and working people in Illinois. Arbitrators at the Commission are responsible for ruling on claims filed by employees who suffer an injury at work.

The law requires that all newly-appointed arbitrators must be attorneys and that both arbitrators and Commissioners are subject to the ethical rules and requirements followed by Illinois judges. Arbitrators and Commissioners must also take at least 20 hours of training every two years while in office regarding professional and ethical standards, detection of fraud, evidence-based medical treatment, and Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis.

Governor Quinn appointed the following new arbitrators to the IWCC:

 

·         Molly Dearing, J.D., Southern Illinois University School of Law; B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; A.A., Southeastern Illinois College

·         Jeffrey Huebsch, J.D., Illinois Institute of Technology/Chicago-Kent Law School; B.A., North Central College

·         Ketki Steffen, J.D., The John Marshall Law School; B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Governor has appointed the following Commissioner to the Workers' Compensation Commission:

·         Michael Brennan, J.D., DePaul University College of Law; B.A., DePaul University

 

The Governor reappointed the following Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Arbitrators:

·         William Gallagher, J.D., Southern Illinois University - Carbondale; B.A., Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville

·         Carolyn Doherty, J.D., The John Marshall Law School; B.A., Marquette University

 

·         Joshua Luskin, J.D., University of Michigan; B.A., Macalester College

·         Robert Williams J.D., Loyola Law School of Chicago; M.B.A. University of Illinois at Chicago; B.S., Le Moyne-Owen College

·         Barbara Flores, J.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law; B.S., University of Illinois

·         Deborah Simpson, J.D., The John Marshall Law School; B.A., DePaul University

·         Brian Cronin, M.B.A., University of Chicago; B.B.A., University of Notre Dame

·         Kurt Carlson, J.D., The John Marshall Law School; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison

·         Gregory Dollison, Paralegal Certificate, Roosevelt University; B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology

·         Edward Lee, J.D., The John Marshall Law School; B.A., Tulane University

·         Molly Mason, J.D., Loyola University Law School; B.A., Harvard University

·         Douglas McCarthy, J.D., Southern Illinois University Law School; M.A., Sangamon State; B.S., Illinois State University

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CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bill:

 

Bill No.: HB 1538

An Act Concerning: Health

Creates the Illinois Mental Health First Aid Training Act.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

 

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CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 576

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Provides that water and sewer rate suppliers must provide three additional notices to consumers when rates are set to increase.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Jan. 1, 2014

 

Bill No.: HB 1052

An Act Concerning: Regulation

Allows advanced practice nurses to provide primary health treatment as long as they are performing within the scope of their training and removes restrictions on doctors' ability to collaborate with advanced practice nurses.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Jan. 1, 2014

Bill No.: HB 1192

An Act Concerning: Local Government

Authorizes a municipality to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with a local health district for the purposes of regulating and inspecting retail food establishments for the municipality.

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

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Software Developer & Volunteer Firefighter Cites Local
Governments that are Developing Creative Solutions for
Budget Cuts

Since the economic collapse in 2008, American households haven't been alone in feeling the pain of budget cuts. Cities and counties have been working with shrinking budgets, often leading to layoffs and reductions in services.

But since many services communities provide are vital - from education to paramedics and firefighters to law enforcement - community leaders across the country are getting creative and innovative.

"Throughout the United States, slimmer budgets are resulting in two outcomes: 1) killing jobs and services, and 2) coming up with ways to sustain programs and even improve them with brilliant ideas," says Dion Nugent, a volunteer firefighter and CEO for a software development company that works closely with paramedics, emergency medical technicians and fire fighters throughout the country.

"I prefer the latter. One blessing of troubled times is that they inspire inventive responses, which can revolutionize an industry. We're seeing that every day at the local government level."

Nugent cites several examples leadership devising ways to do more with less:

• Consolidation and multi-purposing in Texas' Grapevine-Colleyville school district. The district's superintendant never thought he'd have to focus on creative financing, but that has been necessary to keep his schools running. Parking lots formerly used only during Friday night football games are now rented out on weekdays to a company in need of overflow parking. The district's printing press is being put to extra use churning out city documents -- for which the schools are paid, and school buses are selling ad space on their sides. All these efforts are chipping away at a $5 million budget deficit.

• Using technology to streamline first-response data on Captiva Island, Fla. Captiva Fire Department first-responders used to spend hours on paper work and sometimes risked misspelling critical information such as patient medication. The department has bought time, and greater efficiency, with new software from Forté Holdings, Inc. Called iPCR, (www.ipcrems.com), it takes electronic patient-care reporting to new levels of portability and affordability. The software utilizes iPads, which are much lighter and significantly less expensive than the Toughbooks laptops many stations now use. The innovation has allowed the department to not only maximize its first-responders' time, it has improved response times.

• The Civic Protection Institute - a nationwide effort. Several studies find that what reduces crime most effectively is to have law enforcement visible in the public. However, there are a number of functions police officers have served that do not directly affect crime. The Civic Protection Institute (www.civicprotectioninstitute.org) is a private, not-for-profit organization that enlists capable citizens to shoulder many of these extracurricular services, including "a pool of competent private sector agencies, vetted and certified to high quality standards, for public sector services," according to the website.

About Dion Nugent

Dion Nugent is a volunteer firefighter and CEO of Forté Holdings, a leading provider of health-care software solutions in the United States. For 30 years, the company has combined technological expertise with input from medical workers to develop software that supports and improves patient care and administrative processes within the health-care industry. The company's flagship products - iPCR (patient-care reporting) and the Forte8000 line of billing and EHR - address the needs of specific medical workers, from first responders to private practitioners. iPCR is designed for the iPad and is Gold-certified by the National Emergency Medical Services Information System.

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