Roll Call:Murphy votes for unbalanced state budget
Illinois state Sen. Laura M. Murphy (D-28) on June 1 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
Illinois state Sen. Laura M. Murphy (D-28) on June 1 voted for a fiscal year 2020 budget that was $5.3 billion in the red, increasing state taxes and spending by record amounts.
State Sen. Laura Ellman (D-21) on May 1 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Sen. Thomas Cullerton (D-23) on May 1 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Sen. Laura M. Murphy (D-28) on May 1 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-41) on May 27 voted against allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Amy Grant (R-42) on May 27 voted against allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Deb Conroy (D-46) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Terra Costa Howard (D-48) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Deanne M. Mazzochi (R-47) on May 27 voted against allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Michelle Mussman (D-56) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Kathleen Willis (D-77) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. Anne Stava-Murray (D-81) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Rep. John Connor (D-85) on May 27 voted in favor of allowing voters to decide if Illinois should adopt a graduated income tax.
State Sen. Laura Ellman (D-21) on May 29 voted for legalizing recreational marijuana in Illinois.