Sanalitro’s bill to revise private security board advances through Illinois legislature
Legislation from State Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro to update the composition of Illinois' private security industry board has cleared both legislative chambers.
Legislation from State Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro to update the composition of Illinois' private security industry board has cleared both legislative chambers.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) participated in 34 recorded votes on the Illinois House floor on May 27, 2026, including a No vote on SB0714.
On Thursday, May 28, 2026, Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) cast 12 floor votes in the Illinois House, opposing HB4327 and supporting 11 other measures.
On May 29, 2026, Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) participated in 14 recorded floor votes in the Illinois House.
On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) participated in 9 recorded votes during Illinois House proceedings.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) did not cast a vote on SB0343, a proposal revising the short title of the Principal and Income Act, which was approved by the Illinois House 75-34 on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) supported HB5449, legislation compelling condo association boards to share meeting details and financial records, which passed unanimously in the Illinois House on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) cast a Yes vote on HB4203 to expand insurance coverage for cancer screenings, with the measure gaining unanimous approval in the Illinois House, 115-0, on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) backed HB3393, voting Yes as the measure to update criminal procedure testimony guidelines cleared the Illinois House in a unanimous 115-0 vote on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) voted against HB5020, a measure to raise the age for extended jurisdiction juvenile prosecution, which was approved in the Illinois House by a 75-39 margin on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) supported SB3070, a measure providing an alternative to foreign language coursework, with the bill securing a 107-0 vote in the Illinois House on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) cast a No vote on HB5492, which mandates insurance coverage for 12-month hormone therapy prescriptions. The bill was approved in the Illinois House by a 75-39 margin on May 31, 2026.
On May 31, 2026, Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) voted against SB3777, legislation intended to strengthen anti-discrimination measures under the Illinois Human Rights Act. The bill passed the Illinois House by a 72-38 margin.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) cast a No vote on HB5295, legislation establishing the Reproductive Health Records Privacy Act, which was approved by the Illinois House in a 73-39 vote on May 31, 2026.
Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) voted in favor of SB3533, legislation revising how twice-exceptional students are defined in the School Code. The measure cleared the Illinois House with a unanimous 117-0 vote on May 31, 2026.