Diane Pappas was present for 100% of House votes in May
Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) voted on 100 percent of the bills presented in the Illinois state House in May.
Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) voted on 100 percent of the bills presented in the Illinois state House in May.
A new law sponsored by Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the Environmental Protection Act to prohibit lead-acid battery retailers from disposing of lead-acid batteries by delivery to a collection or recycling facility, unless that collection or recycling facility accepts lead-acid batteries went into effect on July 26, according to the official Illinois Gene
Continuing her efforts to provide constituents with direct access to state government, state Rep. Diane Pappas, D-Itasca, partnered with the Office of the Attorney General.
The following actions were taken on July 12 in the House on House bill HB2142 ("mhdd cd-counseling sessions"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
The following actions were taken on July 12 in the House on House bill HB3068 ("solid waste mgmt-resource mgmt"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
The following actions were taken on July 12 in the Senate on Senate bill SB1116 ("juv ct-applicability"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) was present at or voted on 212 bills during the week of May 27, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of Illinois General Assembly data.
The following actions were taken on July 12 in the Senate on Senate bill SB39 ("prop tx-police and fire"): "Public Act . . . . . . . . ." and "Governor Approved".
A new law sponsored by Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the Environmental Protection Act went into effect on June 21, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
A new law sponsored by Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the Environmental Protection Act went into effect on June 21, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
A new law sponsored by Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) that was introduced with the purpose of amending the State Police Act will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
A new law sponsored by Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) that was introduced with the purpose of creating the Keep Illinois Families Together Act went into effect on June 21, according to the official Illinois General Assembly website.
Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) is a sponsor or co-sponsor on 28 active bills, with 15 of those bills still in the House and the remaining 13 in the Senate, according to the Illinois General Assembly website.
Continuing her fight to protect women’s access to reproductive health care, state Rep. Diane Pappas, D-Itasca, recently met with her Women’s Advisory Panel to provide a legislative update to committee members and get their feedback on what more can be done to empower women and increase access to healthcare services.
Rep. Diane Pappas (D-45) sponsored 14 bills in the first quarter of 2019, 22 less than the average Illinois state representative, and was added as a co-sponsor on 29 bills, 30 less than the average, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of data made available by the Illinois General Assembly.