In Springfield...
As I already mentioned, I passed legislation that will allow the people of Illinois to register to vote and request absentee ballots online once the governor signs it into law. Other states have seen great success with similar programs. Arizona, for example, saw a 9.5 percent increase in voter registration. In addition to expanding the electorate, this law will save money, as the cost of processing an online application is only 3 cents as opposed to 83 cents for a paper application. I want to thank everyone who signed my online petition and helped me move this measure forward. You can read more here.
I also passed a measure that builds on my previous successes in stripping the fathers of children conceived by rape of parental rights. It allows mothers who can provide clear and convincing evidence that they were raped to remove the rapists’ visitation, custody and inheritance rights – even if there is not yet a criminal conviction. Read more here.
Another accomplishment I’m proud of was helping to open privately held natural areas to climbers, kayakers, fishers, bird watchers and hikers. Due to a complicated legal matter, Illinois had become the only state in the union that did not provide liability protection to landowners who open their natural areas to the public for free. Out of fear of lawsuits, many had stopped doing so. My legislation will restore their liability protection once it is signed into law. Read more in this Sun-Times article. Note, however, that the measure passed the House after the story was written and awaits the governor’s signature.
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