HB 6617

  • Illinois House Bill
  • 93rd Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Mar 24, 2004
  • Passed House Mar 24, 2004
  • Senate
  • Governor

No Foreign Child Labor Goods

Abstract

Creates the State Prohibition of Goods from Child Labor Act. Provides that each contract entered into by a State agency for the procurement of equipment, materials, or supplies must specify that any foreign-made goods produced under the contract were not made by child labor. Provides that a contractor who violates this provision shall be subject to suspension or a monetary penalty and the State may void the contract. Effective immediately.

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Jan 11, 2005

House

Session Sine Die

May 17, 2004

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. George Scully, Jr.

Apr 21, 2004

Senate

Referred to Rules

Senate

First Reading

Senate

Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford

Mar 30, 2004

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Naomi D. Jakobsson

Mar 24, 2004

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Mary E. Flowers

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. John E. Bradley

House

Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 115-000-000

Senate

Arrive in Senate

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading March 25, 2004

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Brandon W. Phelps

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Karen A. Yarbrough

Mar 23, 2004

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. David E. Miller

House

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Larry McKeon

House

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

Mar 17, 2004

House

Fiscal Note Filed

Mar 04, 2004

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Labor Committee; 014-000-000

Mar 02, 2004

House

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Robin Kelly

Feb 18, 2004

House

Assigned to Labor Committee

Feb 09, 2004

House

First Reading

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Mike Boland

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