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  • In a unanimous vote of 112-0, the Illinois House of Representatives overrode Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of the Debt Transparency Act, HB3649.
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  • The Illinois Senate voted Wednesday to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of SB1351, known as the Student Loan Bill of Rights.
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    • Rep. Marty Moylan (D-Des Plaines) told The Daily Line Wednesday he plans to call his gun bill HB4117 Thursday morning. He says he is working on a floor amendment to improve the definition of “trigger modification device.”

    • Rep. Lisa Hernandez (D-Cicero) gave a brief, powerful floor speech introducing her page, Karina Espinosa. What began as a run-of-the-mill brag about the graduate student drew the chamber to a hush as Hernandez explained that her page was a DACA student, first brought to the U.S. illegally as an 11-year-old by her mother. Now, because Espinosa has DACA status, she can complete graduate school. On Tuesday, speaking to the House Executive Committee, Hernandez said 40% of one of her district’s school districts, is made up of undocumented students.

    • At 8:00 p.m. tonight Gov. Bruce Rauner will attend the Illinois Action for Children’s annual event, “A Night to Shine,” in the Grand Banking Hall of the Bridgeview Bank Building at 4753 N. Broadway, in Chicago.

    • The House will reconvene at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Expectations are for a brief session so members can get home before the end of the day. The Senate has adjourned until Nov. 7.

  • Two heavily anticipated anti-soda tax bills, HB4082 and HB4083 from suburban Chicago legislators, were not called in the House Revenue and Finance Committee Tuesday. Instead the Committee unanimously passed a measure creating a task force to investigate Cook County’s property tax assessment methods. It then passed a measure giving a state tax break to homeowners affected by natural disasters, and conducted a subject matter hearing on whether or not to collect an aviation fuels tax.
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  • Tempers flared yesterday during a meeting of the House Judiciary Committee as members wrangled with several gun control measures aimed at regulating the use of “bump stocks” in the state.
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  • Day one of the Illinois General Assembly’s fall Veto Session saw bill traffic through committees all afternoon, but few items on the floor of either chamber.
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  • While all eyes are on the action of the General Assembly today, several state agencies are scheduled to meet. They are as follows.
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  • Follow @TheDailyLineIL for up-to-the-minute coverage of Day 1 of Veto Session in Springfield. For a full calendar of the day’s committee hearings and legislation, visit our Veto Session Bill Map

    Day one of the Illinois General Assembly’s first fall Veto Session commences today in Springfield. While legislators begin shuttling bills toward the finish line, here is a look at what is happening across other government offices.
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  • Hearings on a wide range of legislation will begin in Springfield Tuesday as lawmakers again converge on the Capitol for the first of the season’s three-day Veto Sessions. The Daily Line will be closely following a few key pieces of legislation as they wind their way through chambers.
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  • The governor is expected to provide a long-awaited announcement today before setting off on a southern trek. Meanwhile, a massive contamination of drinking water brings an Illinois gas company under the order of a court.
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