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Illinois Senate passes its version of proposed assault weapons ban
CHICAGO (WLS) — The Illinois senate handed its model of the proposed assault weapons ban invoice on Monday night time.
However, it was not with out debate.
“However, right here we’re in the present day. We’re gonna make felons out of taxpayers,” mentioned Republican State Sen. Chapin Rose.
The Senate invoice does make a modification from the invoice the Home handed on what high-capacity magazines could be banned. For lengthy weapons, it could be for these with greater than 10 rounds. For handguns, it could be these with greater than 15 rounds.
“This is not going to clear up the issue, however that is completely a step in the suitable course,” mentioned Senate President Don Harmon.
The invoice now goes again to the Illinois Home for consideration. They return into session at midday on Tuesday.
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If accepted, Gov. JB Pritzker has mentioned he would signal into regulation.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot praised the progress on the invoice.
“I have not learn the invoice, like I mentioned the devils within the particulars, however not less than within the broad strokes, I believe that is important and vital progress,” Lightfoot mentioned.
The invoice acquired a joint endorsement Monday night time from the governor, the Home speaker, together with the Senate president.
The vote for the ban comes roughly six months after the lethal Highland Park parade taking pictures.
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Rogers pitches Michigan to 4-2 victory over top-seeded Illinois for spot in Big Ten semifinal
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Will Rogers finished one out shy of a complete game to lead No. 4 seed Michigan to a 4-2 victory over top-seeded Illinois on Friday night for a berth in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals.
Michigan (32-27) will play No. 8 seed Penn State the semifinals Saturday and will have to beat the Nittany Lions twice to advance to Sunday’s championship game. Penn State beat Michigan 9-5 on Thursday. Nebraska and Indiana square off in the first semifinal with the Cornhuskers needing two wins over the Hoosiers to advance.
The Wolverines grabbed a 1-0 lead in the top of the third inning after No. 9 batter Brock Leitgeb led off with a walk and scored on a single by Stephen Hrustich.
Michigan led 2-0 in the fifth after Mitch Voit tripled and scored on a double by Hrustich.
Caruso and Rogers had back-to-back doubles leading off the eighth inning to make it 3-0 and the Wolverines’ final run came on Voit’s solo home run in the ninth.
Rogers took a shutout into the ninth before running into trouble. He sandwiched a pair of fly outs around a walk to Connor Milton, but Camden Janik tripled in a run and scored on a Drake Westcott single to end his night. Dylan Vique induced a ground out from the first batter he faced to finish off the victory with his first save of the season.
Rogers (2-4) yielded two runs on three hits and two walks, striking out nine.
Payton Hutchings was saddled with the loss for the Fighting Illini (34-19). He pitched 4 1/3 innings, surrendering two runs on three hits and five walks.
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Illinois passes bill to phase out fluorescent lighting
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WIFR) – The Illinois state Senate passed the Clean Lighting Act Friday to phase out the use of fluorescent lighting.
If Gov. JB Pritzker signs the bill, LED lightbulbs will replace fluorescence lighting.
According to an analysis by the Appliance Standards Awareness Project, the new bulbs will save Illinois consumers more than $1.5 billion on utility bills, avoid more than 2 million metric tons of C02 emissions by energy waste and prevent over 400 pounds of mercury pollution by 2050.
Illinois becomes the tenth state to pass clean lighting policies.
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