| May 17, 2007
In This Issue:
HB 1 and SB 222
Two major reform proposals have cleared one chamber, only to
stall in the other.
HB 1 is a ban on pay-to-play contracting. It would enhance disclosure
of campaign giving by bidders for state contracts, and ban giving
by contractors to the statewide constitutional officer who oversees
the contract. The measure passed out of the House 116-0 and
now has 37 sponsors in the Senate, but the bill is still in
Rules. Apparently, some in Senate leadership think that "bribery
is already illegal" and so this bill isn't needed. Please
help them to understand the serious perception problem that
Illinois' statewide officers now face. This bill deserves a
vote.
SB 222 is a public financing option for judicial candidates.
As special interest funding for judicial elections has exploded
into the millions, and more and more voters say they think contributions
influence rulings, reformers and bar groups have come together
around SB 222 as a vital step to insulate judicial candidates
from the campaign finance rat race. The measure passed the Senate
with strong bipartisan support and has almost two dozen bipartisan
sponsors in the House. It has been assigned to committee (for
the first time) but no hearing has been scheduled and its chances
of seeing daylight this Spring grow dimmer by the (well) day.
Both of these bills need help to move forward. We ask that you
respectfully call Senate leadership at (217) 782-2728 and urge
a vote on HB 1. Then, respectfully call House leadership at
(217) 782-5350 and urge a vote on SB 222. Reform can happen,
but only if you, the public, demands it.
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