Illinois Representative Mike Fortner (r-49th) No Longer Active
Recent News About Illinois Representative Mike Fortner (r-49th) No Longer Active
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Fortner explores Colorado issues at hearing on legalization of cannabis
At a joint House and Senate committee hearing on the Economic Development and the Cannabis Regulation and Taxation Act convened since Illinois is considering decriminalizing the drug, Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) wanted to know what regions in Colorado have opted out of the recreational sale of cannabis sales since that state legalized the drug.
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Long hours by Breen, Fortner lead to Small Wireless Facilities Act
Reps. Peter Breen (R-Lombard) and Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) worked hard to see high-tech wireless technology come to Illinois.
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Fortner helps kill firearm bill he called confusing, possibly dangerous
Language in an Illinois gun control measure could accidentally allow the sale of explosive chemicals, according to Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago).
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30 state lawmakers, including McAsey, Bellock, Fortner, leaving office
The Illinois General Assembly will see 30 lawmakers not return, including Reps. Emily McAsey (D-Lockport), Patti Bellock (R-Hinsdale) and Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) from DuPage County.
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Mother who fought for Christians worldwide wants to lead Illinois' 49th District
Tonia Khouri says she has the experience, leadership and courage to replace Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago), who is retiring as the representative from the 49th District.
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Fortner says 'cycle ends,' won't seek re-election
Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) will end his 12-year career in the House at the conclusion of his current term in January 2019, according to his website.
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Conroy, Fortner, Kifowit, Willis targeted by Americans for Prosperity over veto vote
The Illinois chapter of Americans for Prosperity is launching an accountability campaign targeting several state representatives, including state Reps. Deb Conroy (D-Villa Park), Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago), Stephanie Kifowit (D-Aurora) and Kathleen Willis (D-Addison) over their vote to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto on the recently passed budget.
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Fortner among GOP legislators to override SB 9 veto
Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) and 9 other GOP House members joined Democrats to override Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of three budget bills.
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Durkin, Fortner join Democrats to pass budget amendment
Hours before the fiscal year runs out, the Illinois House voted 90-25 to approve a budget amendment.
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Fortner says Illinois exodus being ignored
Rep. Mike Fortner (R-West Chicago) told fellow House members on Tuesday that the mass migration of residents out of Illinois needs more attention and discussion in the chamber.
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Fortner solicits community input on Clean Jobs Bill at forum
State Rep. Mike Fortner (R-Dist. 49) recently hosted a forum on clean energy, with the aim of providing background and supporting data related to the Clean Jobs Bill (H.R. 2607). During the forum, advocates from a variety of community sectors -- including government, business, education and interest groups -- came together to discuss concerns and information related to clean-energy issues.
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Fortner hosts forum on Illinois Clean Jobs Bill
State Rep. Mike Fortner (R-Dist. 49) recently hosted a forum to provide background and other data related to the Illinois Clean Jobs Bill, which is currently in the Illinois House (H.B. 2607). During the forum, advocates from a variety of community sectors, including government, business, education and interest groups, came together to discuss concerns and information related to the clean-energy issue.
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Bill to shield students' social media lives from unjustified searches now law
A bill sponsored by State Rep. Mike Fortner (R-Dist. 49) that will require schools to have legitimate reasons to demand students' social media passwords was signed into law this week by Gov. Bruce Rauner. The bill strikes a balance between student privacy and the legitimate needs of school districts to investigate issues such as bullying.
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Fortner again seeks term limits for Illinois elected officials
State Rep. Mike Fortner (R-Dist. 49) called for term limits on Wednesday for elected officials in Illinois. “Over the years, in the General Assembly, at the beginning of nearly every spring session, I file a proposed constitutional amendment to limit terms of leadership for speaker of the House, minority leader of the House, Senate president and the Senate minority leader," Fortner said.
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Fortner bill would bolster student privacy in social media
A bill recently introduced by Illinois state Rep. Mike Fortner (R-49) would add stronger privacy safeguards for students using social media.