All Roll Calls
Yes: 9 • No: 0
Sponsored By: Charles Meier (Republican)
Passed
Mourns the passing of Caleb Thomas Elliott. Declares August 11, 2025 as Caleb's Legacy: Electrical Awareness for a Safer Tomorrow Day. Urges local units of government to require electricians and electrician trainees in the State of Illinois to be properly trained on and equipped with a certified multimeter tool sold by a licensed retailer that regularly sells such devices and to require use of the same. Urges a donation program be created to promote awareness for this cause.
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Charles Meier
Republican • House
Dan Swanson
Republican • House
Diane Blair-Sherlock
Democratic • House
Laura Faver Dias
Democratic • House
Lisa Davis
Democratic • House
Michael Crawford
Democratic • House
Michael J. Coffey, Jr.
Republican • House
Nicolle Grasse
Democratic • House
Rick Ryan
Democratic • House
Wayne A. Rosenthal
Republican • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 9 • No: 0
House vote • 5/14/2025
Recommends Be Adopted State Government Administration Committee;
Yes: 9 • No: 0
Resolution Adopted
Placed on Calendar Order of Resolutions
Recommends Be Adopted State Government Administration Committee; 009-000-000
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Lisa Davis
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Diane Blair-Sherlock
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Dan Swanson
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Rick Ryan
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Laura Faver Dias
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael Crawford
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael J. Coffey, Jr.
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Wayne A. Rosenthal
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Nicolle Grasse
Assigned to State Government Administration Committee
Referred to Rules Committee
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Charles Meier
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