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Senate Bill No. 500
THIRD READING
Mar 29, 2007
34 YEAS 23 NAYS 1 PRESENT
THIRD READING
Mar 29, 2007
34 YEAS 23 NAYS 1 PRESENT
N Althoff N Forby Y Lightford N Risinger
Y Bomke N Frerichs Y Link Y Ronen
Y Bond Y Garrett N Luechtefeld N Rutherford
N Brady N Haine Y Maloney P Sandoval
N Burzynski Y Halvorson Y Martinez Y Schoenberg
N Clayborne Y Harmon Y Meeks Y Sieben
Y Collins Y Hendon Y Millner Y Silverstein
Y Cronin N Holmes N Munoz N Sullivan
Y Crotty Y Hultgren Y Murphy N Syverson
Y Cullerton Y Hunter Y Noland N Trotter
N Dahl N Jacobs Y Pankau Y Viverito
Y DeLeo N Jones, J. Y Peterson N Watson
Y Delgado Y Koehler Y Radogno N Wilhelmi
N Demuzio Y Kotowski Y Raoul NV Mr. President
Y Dillard N Lauzen N Righter
Y Bomke N Frerichs Y Link Y Ronen
Y Bond Y Garrett N Luechtefeld N Rutherford
N Brady N Haine Y Maloney P Sandoval
N Burzynski Y Halvorson Y Martinez Y Schoenberg
N Clayborne Y Harmon Y Meeks Y Sieben
Y Collins Y Hendon Y Millner Y Silverstein
Y Cronin N Holmes N Munoz N Sullivan
Y Crotty Y Hultgren Y Murphy N Syverson
Y Cullerton Y Hunter Y Noland N Trotter
N Dahl N Jacobs Y Pankau Y Viverito
Y DeLeo N Jones, J. Y Peterson N Watson
Y Delgado Y Koehler Y Radogno N Wilhelmi
N Demuzio Y Kotowski Y Raoul NV Mr. President
Y Dillard N Lauzen N Righter
Yes voters (c#cksuckers all - that's why they don't need to smoke cigarettes)
Y Lightford
Y Bomke
Y Link
Y Ronen
Y Bond Y Garrett
Y Maloney
Y Halvorson Y Martinez Y Schoenberg
Y Harmon Y Meeks Y Sieben
Y Collins Y Hendon Y Millner Y Silverstein
Y Cronin
Y Cronin
Y Crotty Y Hultgren Y Murphy
Y Cullerton Y Hunter Y Noland
Y Cullerton Y Hunter Y Noland
Y Pankau Y Viverito
Y DeLeo Y Peterson
Y DeLeo Y Peterson
Y Delgado Y Koehler Y Radogno
Y Kotowski Y Raoul
Y Dillard
Illinois
Key Vote
Smoke Free Illinois Act
Key Votes: SB 500 Issues: Business and Consumers, Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Health Issues, Labor Date: 05/01/2007 Sponsor: Sen. Link, Terry | Bill Passed (House) How members voted (73 - 42) |
Project Vote Smart's Synopsis:
A vote to pass a bill that prohibits smoking in public places.
Official Synopsis:
Creates the Smoke Free Illinois Act. Sets forth the findings of the General Assembly. Creates several definitions. Prohibits smoking in public places, places of employment, and governmental vehicles. Requires "No Smoking" signs to be posted in each public place and place of employment where smoking is prohibited. Requires ashtrays to be removed from any area where smoking is prohibited. Prohibits smoking in student dormitories, including, but not limited to, sleeping rooms, dining areas, restrooms, laundry areas, lobbies, and hallways, of a building used in whole or in part as a student dormitory that is owned and operated or otherwise utilized by a public or private institution of higher education. Provides that the Department of Public Health, State-certified local public health departments, and local law enforcement agencies shall enforce the provisions of the Act. Sets forth fines for violations of the Act. Provides that the Department, a State-certified local public health department, local law enforcement agency, or any individual personally affected by repeated violations may institute, in a circuit court, an action to enjoin violations of the Act. Prohibits discrimination against individuals who exercise their rights afforded by the Act. Provides that a home rule unit may regulate smoking in public places, but that regulation must be no less restrictive than the provisions in the Act. Prohibits smoking within a minimum distance of 15 feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. Repeals the Illinois Clean Indoor Air Act.
Highlights:
- Prohibits smoking in public places, places of employment, governmental vehicles, or within 15 feet of an entrance, exit, windows and ventilation intakes that service enclosed non-smoking areas [(sec.15) (sec. 70)].
- Requires that ashtrays be removed and that No Smoking signs or the international No Smoking symbol be posted in each public place or place of employment where smoking is prohibited and at every entrance [sec. 20 (a-c)]
- Allows smoking in private residences that are not used as child care, adult day care or healthcare facilities, private or semi-private rooms in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, hotel and motel sleeping rooms that are designated as smoking rooms and retail tobacco stores [sec. 35 (1-4)].
- Requires that any violators of this act shall be fined not less than $100 but no more than $250. A Business that violates this act will be fined not less than $250 for the first violation, not less than $500 for the second violation and not less than $2,500 for each additional violation [sec. 45 (a-b)].
Illinois
Key Vote
(How all members voted)
(How all members voted)
Smoke Free Illinois Act
Key Votes: SB 500 Issues: Business and Consumers, Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Health Issues, Labor Date: 05/01/2007 Sponsor: Sen. Link, Terry | Bill Passed (House) How members voted (73 - 42) |
IL | 1 | Rep. Susana Mendoza | Democratic | NV |
IL | 2 | Rep. Edward Acevedo | Democratic | Y |
IL | 3 | Rep. Luis Arroyo | Democratic | Y |
IL | 4 | Rep. Cynthia Soto | Democratic | Y |
IL | 5 | Rep. Kenneth Dunkin | Democratic | N |
IL | 6 | Rep. Esther Golar | Democratic | Y |
IL | 7 | Rep. Karen Yarbrough | Democratic | Y |
IL | 8 | Rep. La Shawn Ford | Democratic | Y |
IL | 9 | Rep. Arthur Turner | Democratic | N |
IL | 10 | Rep. Annazette Collins | Democratic | Y |
IL | 11 | Rep. John Fritchey | Democratic | Y |
IL | 12 | Rep. Sara Feigenholtz | Democratic | Y |
IL | 13 | Rep. Gregory Harris | Democratic | Y |
IL | 14 | Rep. Harry Osterman | Democratic | Y |
IL | 15 | Rep. John D'Amico | Democratic | Y |
IL | 16 | Rep. Louis Lang | Democratic | Y |
IL | 17 | Rep. Elizabeth Coulson | Republican | Y |
IL | 18 | Rep. Julie Hamos (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 19 | Rep. Joseph Lyons | Democratic | Y |
IL | 20 | Rep. Michael McAuliffe | Republican | N |
IL | 21 | Rep. Robert Molaro (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 22 | Rep. Michael Madigan | Democratic | Y |
IL | 23 | Rep. Daniel Burke | Democratic | Y |
IL | 24 | Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez | Democratic | Y |
IL | 25 | Rep. Barbara Currie | Democratic | Y |
IL | 26 | Rep. Elga Jefferies (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 27 | Rep. Monique Davis | Democratic | Y |
IL | 28 | Rep. Robert Rita | Democratic | N |
IL | 29 | Rep. David Miller | Democratic | Y |
IL | 30 | Rep. William Davis | Democratic | Y |
IL | 31 | Rep. Mary Flowers | Democratic | Y |
IL | 32 | Rep. Milton Patterson (out of office) | Democratic | NV |
IL | 33 | Rep. Marlow Colvin | Democratic | Y |
IL | 34 | Rep. Constance Howard | Democratic | Y |
IL | 35 | Rep. Kevin Joyce | Democratic | Y |
IL | 37 | Rep. Kevin McCarthy | Democratic | Y |
IL | 38 | Rep. Al Riley | Democratic | Y |
IL | 39 | Rep. Maria Berrios | Democratic | Y |
IL | 40 | Rep. Richard Bradley (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 41 | Rep. Robert Biggins | Republican | Y |
IL | 42 | Rep. Sandra Pihos | Republican | Y |
IL | 43 | Rep. Ruth Munson (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 44 | Rep. Fred Crespo | Democratic | Y |
IL | 45 | Rep. Franco Coladipietro | Republican | Y |
IL | 46 | Rep. Dennis Reboletti | Republican | Y |
IL | 47 | Rep. Patricia Bellock | Republican | Y |
IL | 48 | Rep. James Meyer (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 49 | Rep. Timothy Schmitz | Republican | N |
IL | 50 | Rep. Patricia Lindner (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 51 | Rep. Ed Sullivan Jr. | Republican | Y |
IL | 52 | Rep. Mark Beaubien Jr. | Republican | Y |
IL | 53 | Rep. Sidney Mathias | Republican | Y |
IL | 54 | Rep. Suzanne Bassi | Republican | Y |
IL | 55 | Rep. Harry Ramey Jr. | Republican | N |
IL | 56 | Rep. Paul Froehlich | Democratic | Y |
IL | 57 | Rep. Elaine Nekritz | Democratic | Y |
IL | 58 | Rep. Karen May | Democratic | Y |
IL | 59 | Rep. Kathleen Ryg (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 60 | Rep. Eddie Washington (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 61 | Rep. JoAnn Osmond | Republican | N |
IL | 62 | Rep. Sandy Cole | Republican | Y |
IL | 63 | Rep. Jack Franks | Democratic | Y |
IL | 64 | Rep. Michael Tryon | Republican | N |
IL | 65 | Rep. Rosemary Mulligan | Republican | Y |
IL | 66 | Rep. Carolyn Krause (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 67 | Rep. Charles Jefferson | Democratic | N |
IL | 68 | Rep. David Winters | Republican | N |
IL | 69 | Rep. Ronald Wait | Republican | N |
IL | 70 | Rep. Robert Pritchard | Republican | Y |
IL | 71 | Rep. Michael Boland | Democratic | N |
IL | 72 | Rep. Patrick Verschoore | Democratic | N |
IL | 73 | Rep. David Leitch | Republican | Y |
IL | 74 | Rep. Donald Moffitt | Republican | N |
IL | 75 | Rep. Careen Gordon | Democratic | N |
IL | 76 | Rep. Frank Mautino | Democratic | N |
IL | 77 | Rep. Angelo Saviano | Republican | N |
IL | 78 | Rep. Deborah Graham (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 79 | Rep. Lisa Dugan | Democratic | N |
IL | 80 | Rep. George Scully Jr. (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 81 | Rep. Renée Kosel | Republican | N |
IL | 82 | Rep. James Durkin | Republican | Y |
IL | 83 | Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia | Democratic | NV |
IL | 84 | Rep. Tom Cross | Republican | Y |
IL | 85 | Rep. Brent Hassert (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 86 | Rep. John McGuire | Democratic | Y |
IL | 87 | Rep. Bill Mitchell | Republican | Y |
IL | 88 | Rep. Daniel Brady | Republican | Y |
IL | 89 | Rep. Jim Sacia | Republican | Y |
IL | 90 | Rep. Gerald Mitchell (out of office) | Republican | N |
IL | 91 | Rep. Michael Smith | Democratic | N |
IL | 92 | Rep. Aaron Schock (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 93 | Rep. Jil Tracy | Republican | N |
IL | 94 | Rep. Richard Myers (out of office) | Republican | N |
IL | 95 | Rep. Mike Fortner | Republican | Y |
IL | 96 | Rep. Joe Dunn (out of office) | Republican | Y |
IL | 97 | Rep. James Watson | Republican | N |
IL | 98 | Rep. Gary Hannig (out of office) | Democratic | N |
IL | 99 | Rep. Raymond Poe | Republican | Y |
IL | 100 | Rep. Rich Brauer | Republican | N |
IL | 101 | Rep. Robert Flider | Democratic | N |
IL | 102 | Rep. Ron Stephens | Republican | N |
IL | 103 | Rep. Naomi Jakobsson | Democratic | Y |
IL | 104 | Rep. William Black | Republican | N |
IL | 105 | Rep. Shane Cultra | Republican | N |
IL | 106 | Rep. Keith Sommer | Republican | N |
IL | 107 | Rep. Kurt Granberg (out of office) | Democratic | N |
IL | 108 | Rep. David Reis | Republican | N |
IL | 109 | Rep. Roger Eddy | Republican | N |
IL | 110 | Rep. Chapin Rose | Republican | N |
IL | 111 | Rep. Daniel Beiser | Democratic | N |
IL | 112 | Rep. Jay Hoffman | Democratic | N |
IL | 113 | Rep. Thomas Holbrook | Democratic | N |
IL | 114 | Rep. Wyvetter Younge (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
IL | 115 | Rep. Mike Bost | Republican | N |
IL | 116 | Rep. Dan Reitz | Democratic | N |
IL | 117 | Rep. John Bradley | Democratic | N |
IL | 118 | Rep. Brandon Phelps | Democratic | N |
IL | Rep. James Brosnahan (out of office) | Democratic | Y |
Vote Key Y N NV PY PN G NG | Yea Nay Not Voting, Excused, Absent, or Present Pair Yea Pair Nay Guilty Not Guilty |