Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Here's how they voted on Illinois Ban on smoking - vote the yea's out

Let's vote these "democrats" out of office!
 
Senate Bill No. 500
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

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 Crotty             Y Hultgren         Y Murphy          
Y Cullerton         Y Hunter           Y Noland
Y Pankau              Y Viverito
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)
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)

IL1Rep. Susana Mendoza DemocraticNV
IL2Rep. Edward Acevedo DemocraticY
IL3Rep. Luis Arroyo DemocraticY
IL4Rep. Cynthia Soto DemocraticY
IL5Rep. Kenneth Dunkin DemocraticN
IL6Rep. Esther Golar DemocraticY
IL7Rep. Karen Yarbrough DemocraticY
IL8Rep. La Shawn Ford DemocraticY
IL9Rep. Arthur Turner DemocraticN
IL10Rep. Annazette Collins DemocraticY
IL11Rep. John Fritchey DemocraticY
IL12Rep. Sara Feigenholtz DemocraticY
IL13Rep. Gregory Harris DemocraticY
IL14Rep. Harry Osterman DemocraticY
IL15Rep. John D'Amico DemocraticY
IL16Rep. Louis Lang DemocraticY
IL17Rep. Elizabeth Coulson RepublicanY
IL18Rep. Julie Hamos (out of office)DemocraticY
IL19Rep. Joseph Lyons DemocraticY
IL20Rep. Michael McAuliffe RepublicanN
IL21Rep. Robert Molaro (out of office)DemocraticY
IL22Rep. Michael Madigan DemocraticY
IL23Rep. Daniel Burke DemocraticY
IL24Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez DemocraticY
IL25Rep. Barbara Currie DemocraticY
IL26Rep. Elga Jefferies (out of office)DemocraticY
IL27Rep. Monique Davis DemocraticY
IL28Rep. Robert Rita DemocraticN
IL29Rep. David Miller DemocraticY
IL30Rep. William Davis DemocraticY
IL31Rep. Mary Flowers DemocraticY
IL32Rep. Milton Patterson (out of office)DemocraticNV
IL33Rep. Marlow Colvin DemocraticY
IL34Rep. Constance Howard DemocraticY
IL35Rep. Kevin Joyce DemocraticY
IL37Rep. Kevin McCarthy DemocraticY
IL38Rep. Al Riley DemocraticY
IL39Rep. Maria Berrios DemocraticY
IL40Rep. Richard Bradley (out of office)DemocraticY
IL41Rep. Robert Biggins RepublicanY
IL42Rep. Sandra Pihos RepublicanY
IL43Rep. Ruth Munson (out of office)RepublicanY
IL44Rep. Fred Crespo DemocraticY
IL45Rep. Franco Coladipietro RepublicanY
IL46Rep. Dennis Reboletti RepublicanY
IL47Rep. Patricia Bellock RepublicanY
IL48Rep. James Meyer (out of office)RepublicanY
IL49Rep. Timothy Schmitz RepublicanN
IL50Rep. Patricia Lindner (out of office)RepublicanY
IL51Rep. Ed Sullivan Jr.RepublicanY
IL52Rep. Mark Beaubien Jr.RepublicanY
IL53Rep. Sidney Mathias RepublicanY
IL54Rep. Suzanne Bassi RepublicanY
IL55Rep. Harry Ramey Jr.RepublicanN
IL56Rep. Paul Froehlich DemocraticY
IL57Rep. Elaine Nekritz DemocraticY
IL58Rep. Karen May DemocraticY
IL59Rep. Kathleen Ryg (out of office)DemocraticY
IL60Rep. Eddie Washington (out of office)DemocraticY
IL61Rep. JoAnn Osmond RepublicanN
IL62Rep. Sandy Cole RepublicanY
IL63Rep. Jack Franks DemocraticY
IL64Rep. Michael Tryon RepublicanN
IL65Rep. Rosemary Mulligan RepublicanY
IL66Rep. Carolyn Krause (out of office)RepublicanY
IL67Rep. Charles Jefferson DemocraticN
IL68Rep. David Winters RepublicanN
IL69Rep. Ronald Wait RepublicanN
IL70Rep. Robert Pritchard RepublicanY
IL71Rep. Michael Boland DemocraticN
IL72Rep. Patrick Verschoore DemocraticN
IL73Rep. David Leitch RepublicanY
IL74Rep. Donald Moffitt RepublicanN
IL75Rep. Careen Gordon DemocraticN
IL76Rep. Frank Mautino DemocraticN
IL77Rep. Angelo Saviano RepublicanN
IL78Rep. Deborah Graham (out of office)DemocraticY
IL79Rep. Lisa Dugan DemocraticN
IL80Rep. George Scully Jr. (out of office)DemocraticY
IL81Rep. Renée Kosel RepublicanN
IL82Rep. James Durkin RepublicanY
IL83Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia DemocraticNV
IL84Rep. Tom Cross RepublicanY
IL85Rep. Brent Hassert (out of office)RepublicanY
IL86Rep. John McGuire DemocraticY
IL87Rep. Bill Mitchell RepublicanY
IL88Rep. Daniel Brady RepublicanY
IL89Rep. Jim Sacia RepublicanY
IL90Rep. Gerald Mitchell (out of office)RepublicanN
IL91Rep. Michael Smith DemocraticN
IL92Rep. Aaron Schock (out of office)RepublicanY
IL93Rep. Jil Tracy RepublicanN
IL94Rep. Richard Myers (out of office)RepublicanN
IL95Rep. Mike Fortner RepublicanY
IL96Rep. Joe Dunn (out of office)RepublicanY
IL97Rep. James Watson RepublicanN
IL98Rep. Gary Hannig (out of office)DemocraticN
IL99Rep. Raymond Poe RepublicanY
IL100Rep. Rich Brauer RepublicanN
IL101Rep. Robert Flider DemocraticN
IL102Rep. Ron Stephens RepublicanN
IL103Rep. Naomi Jakobsson DemocraticY
IL104Rep. William Black RepublicanN
IL105Rep. Shane Cultra RepublicanN
IL106Rep. Keith Sommer RepublicanN
IL107Rep. Kurt Granberg (out of office)DemocraticN
IL108Rep. David Reis RepublicanN
IL109Rep. Roger Eddy RepublicanN
IL110Rep. Chapin Rose RepublicanN
IL111Rep. Daniel Beiser DemocraticN
IL112Rep. Jay Hoffman DemocraticN
IL113Rep. Thomas Holbrook DemocraticN
IL114Rep. Wyvetter Younge (out of office)DemocraticY
IL115Rep. Mike Bost RepublicanN
IL116Rep. Dan Reitz DemocraticN
IL117Rep. John Bradley DemocraticN
IL118Rep. Brandon Phelps DemocraticN
IL
Rep. James Brosnahan (out of office)DemocraticY
Vote Key
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N
NV
PY
PN
G
NG

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Nay
Not Voting, Excused, Absent, or Present
Pair Yea
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Guilty
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