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01/12/2021

IMSCA Call to Action on SB 1480! / Previous Legislative Update

January 8 - 12 (Lame Duck Session)

IMSCA Call to Action on SB 1480!
As we are all well aware, the Illinois General Assembly is in lame duck session this week. Legislation is moving very quickly including SB 1480. SB 1480 is on its second reading in the House. This bill will likely see additional action between now and tomorrow at noon. SB 1480 proposes policy changes that will have a detrimental impact on the Illinois business community, including the construction industry.

SB 1480 as amended proposes changes impacting employer hiring practices and policies regarding the hiring of individuals with criminal backgrounds. 
 
Language included in this bill that will negatively impact ECA / IMSCA members includes:
Due to the additional requirements SB 1480 as amended places on employers, IMSCA is OPPOSED to SB 1480. It is important that IMSCA members contact their State Representatives and State Senators to register their opposition. Please call your state legislator and encourage a “NO” vote on SB 1480 as amended. If you do not know who your legislator is, you can look them up by clicking this link:
https://www.elections.il.gov/ElectionOperations/DistrictLocator/AddressFinder.aspx?T=637460451251997114 
 
Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Jessica Newbold Hoselton, Executive Director of the Illinois Mechanical & Specialty Contractors Association (IMSCA) at: (217) 523-4361.

 

Previous Legislative Update
The Illinois General Assembly returned to Springfield on January 8, 2021 to begin their 5-day lame duck session. Below is a link to a legislative update outlining issues that are expected to be debated in the coming days.  In this update, you will find an overview of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus agenda that was introduced this week. For your convenience, this report has also been added to IMSCA’s website, www.imsca.org.

IMSCA LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

If you have any questions about this information, please contact IMSCA staff by calling 217-523-4361 or by email at jnewbold@boldnewstrat.com

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