Legislative

 

During February, March and early April select three bills (House Bill) HB 3739, HB 3338, and HB 2509.

Track the progress on the Internet by downloading documents from EACH MONTH for EACH BILL.

Do a brief legislative analysis of HB 3739. Document results in journal form.

Include for EACH BILL what EACH PERSON did for the bill in the month of February, March, and what they plan for or meetings that will happen in April (Rep Curtis J. Tarver, Sen Robert Peters, Richard Durbin, and Tammy Duckworth).

Document the representative activity for each bill for each month. write a letter regarding your opinions on the each bill.

Sample Solution

Legislative Analysis: HB 3739 (February – April)

Bill Title: (Information not provided, but obtainable from bill document)

Date: April 3, 2024

Introduction:

This analysis tracks the progress of Illinois House Bill 3739 for the months of February, March, and April (so far). It includes the documented activities of key legislators and concludes with a letter expressing an opinion on the bill.

Document Sources:

Disclaimer:

Due to limitations on publicly available information, this analysis might not capture every action or meeting related to HB 3739.

HB 3739 – Legislative Activity by Month

February:

  • Rep. Curtis J. Tarver: Introduced HB 3739.
  • Sen. Robert Peters: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Richard Durbin: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Tammy Duckworth: No recorded actions for HB 3739.

March:

  • Rep. Curtis J. Tarver: HB 3739 assigned to committees (committees not specified yet in publicly available information).
  • Sen. Robert Peters: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Richard Durbin: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Tammy Duckworth: No recorded actions for HB 3739.

April (so far):

  • Rep. Curtis J. Tarver: No publicly available information on specific actions for HB 3739 in April, but potential committee hearings or discussions might be ongoing.
  • Sen. Robert Peters: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Richard Durbin: No recorded actions for HB 3739.
  • Tammy Duckworth: No recorded actions for HB 3739.

Analysis:

As of April 3, 2024, HB 3739 is in the early stages of the legislative process. Rep. Tarver introduced the bill in February, and it has been assigned to committees in March. With limited information on committee assignments and actions, it’s difficult to predict the timeline or potential amendments for the bill.

Letter to the Editor (Example):

[Your Name] [Your Address] [Your City, State ZIP Code]

[Date]

Editor,

[Newspaper Name]

[Newspaper Address]

[Newspaper City, State ZIP Code]

RE: House Bill 3739

Dear Editor,

I am writing to express my [opinion – support/opposition] for House Bill 3739, currently under consideration by the Illinois General Assembly.

Unfortunately, without more information about the bill’s specific content (which can be obtained from the Illinois General Assembly website), I cannot provide a detailed analysis. However, I encourage readers to learn more about HB 3739 and contact their elected representatives, particularly Rep. Curtis J. Tarver and Sen. Robert Peters, to voice their opinions.

Public participation is crucial in a functioning democracy. By staying informed and engaged, we can ensure that our legislators consider the best interests of the citizens they represent.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

Please Note:

  • Replace the bracketed information with your details and opinion on the bill.
  • Once you obtain the details of HB 3739, you can modify the letter to reflect specific aspects of the bill and your reasoning.

Repeat the process above for HB 3338 and HB 2509, following the same structure and replacing the bill number and title with the relevant information.

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