Rep. Thomas M. Bennett (R-106) sponsored 43 bills in the first quarter of 2019, seven more than the average Illinois state representative, and was added as a co-sponsor on 27 bills, 32 less than the average, according to a McLean County Times analysis of data made available by the Illinois General Assembly.
During the first quarter, 119 representatives sponsored legislation, with Rep. Michael J. Madigan (D-22) sponsoring the most with 940 bills. There were 119 representatives that co-sponsored legislation, with Rep. Jonathan Carroll (D-57) co-sponsoring 169 bills, more than any other representative.
When a bill is introduced to the House, the clerk reads the bill title before the House and it is automatically referred to the Rules Committee. If the Rules Committee thinks that the bill merits further consideration, it is assigned to another committee. If the committee reports favorably on the bill to the House, or if the committee has been discharged with respect to the bill, the bill will be ready for its second reading before the House.
According to House rules, a bill can be passed only after the House clerk has read the bill before the House on three separate days. However, many bills are introduced as shell bills in order to circumvent the rule requiring three readings before they can be passed. These shell bills, which are far more common in Illinois than in other states, are created with the purpose of beginning the often lengthy process of passing a new piece of legislation. But since they would only make trivial or meaningless changes in the law in the form that they initially appear, they are either left to die or are later changed to something more substantive that can be rushed to passage without bothering with procedure. This has the unfortunate effect of leading to laws that may not have been debated or discussed sufficiently.
Representatives that sponsor an inordinately large number of bills are often sponsoring many shell bills.
The following table shows the bills that Bennett sponsored in the first quarter.
COUNTIES CODE - SPECIAL USES
ST CAPITOL PRESIDENT STATUES
VEH CD-NOT-FOR-PROFIT EMERGENC
AG FAIR-FISCAL ACCOUNTING
ESTATE TAX-EXCLUSION AMOUNT
CONT SUB-IMMUNITY DRUG OVDOSE
HUNTING-CARRYING HANDGUNS
CD CORR-INDUSTRIES PROGRAM
CONSERVANCY DIST-EXPANSIONS
WORK COMP-PARTIAL DISABILITY
WORKERS COMP-REVIEW-COLLATERAL
WORKERS COMP SPINAL INJURY
WORKERS COMP-PAIN MANAGEMENT
PARKING NEAR CROSSWALK/SIGNAL
PENCD-DNST FIRE-DESIGNATE HERO
AUTHORIZED ELECTRONIC MONITOR
SURPLUS PROPERTY-DISPOSAL
COUNTIES CODE-AUDITOR DUTIES
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS-PERJURY
BILL CAMPBELL MEM. HIGHWAY
SCHOOL CAMERAS TASK FORCE
BILL CAMPBELL MEM. HIGHWAY
ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS DAY
RESTITUTION TO VICTIM FIRST
HIGHER ED-FREEDOM OF SPEECH
CONGRATS-GCMS H.S. FOOTBALL
CONGRATS-JIM & NANCY REYNOLDS
CONGRATS-MILFORD-CISSNA PARK
CONGRATS-JIM & NANCY REYNOLDS
STUDENT RECORDS DESTRUCTION
HGHER ED-DIVERSE FACULTY GRANT
The following table shows the bills to which Bennett was added as a co-sponsor in the first quarter.
Rep. Tony McCombie (R-71)
CRIM CODE-AGG BAT-EMPLOYEES
Rep. Carol Ammons (D-103)
Rep. Martin J. Moylan (D-55)
USE/OCC-MOTOR FUEL-LOCAL GOV
Rep. Keith R. Wheeler (R-50)
Rep. Keith R. Wheeler (R-50)
NO FUNDS W/OUT REVENUE EST
Rep. Michael D. Unes (R-91); Sen. Jil Tracy (R-47)
SCH CD-DIPLOMA-MILITARY-KIA
Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch (D-7)
HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION
HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION
Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-100)
TAXPAYER FISCAL CHARTER ACT
Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-100)
PAYDAY LOAN-INTEREST RATES
Rep. Keith R. Wheeler (R-50)
Rep. Michael J. Zalewski (D-23)
Rep. Michael T. Marron (R-104)
Rep. Rita Mayfield (D-60)
Rep. Mark Batinick (R-97)
Rep. Daniel Swanson (R-74)
INS CODE-TICK-BORNE DISEASE
Rep. John M. Cabello (R-68)
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS-FIREARMS
Rep. Michael T. Marron (R-104)
CONAMEND-LEGISLATIVE REDISTRCT
LEGISLATURE-OFFICER LIMITS
GRADUATED INCOME TAX-OPPOSE
Rep. Martin J. Moylan (D-55)
MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION PROCESS
Rep. Mark Batinick (R-97)
Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez (D-24)
CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS-FUNDING
Rep. Michael D. Unes (R-91)