IllinoisHB4901104th General Assembly (2025–2026)House

CD CORR-CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES

Sponsored By: Dennis Tipsword (Republican)

In Committee

Summary

Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that for sentences imposed under the law in effect on or after February 1, 1978, exempts the offenses of possession of child sexual abuse material and the former offenses of possession of child pornography and possession of aggravated child pornography from the provision that offenses that were committed as part of a single course of conduct during which there was no substantial change in the nature of the criminal objective that the aggregate of consecutive sentences shall not exceed the sum of the maximum terms authorized under the Code for the 2 most serious felonies involved.

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Dennis Tipsword

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Dan Ugaste

    Republican • House

  • David Friess

    Republican • House

  • John M. Cabello

    Republican • House

  • Patrick Windhorst

    Republican • House

  • Tony M. McCombie

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Tony M. McCombie

    2/10/2026House
  2. Referred to Rules Committee

    2/6/2026House
  3. First Reading

    2/6/2026House
  4. Added Co-Sponsor Rep. David Friess

    2/3/2026House
  5. Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Patrick Windhorst

    2/3/2026House
  6. Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Dan Ugaste

    2/3/2026House
  7. Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. John M. Cabello

    2/3/2026House
  8. Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Dennis Tipsword

    2/3/2026House

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