TAXPAYERSTAXPAYERS UNITED UNITED OF OF AMERICA AMERICA TAXPAYERTAXPAYER ENEMIES ENEMIES 205205 W WRandolph Randolph Street Street TAXTAX SURVEY SURVEY of of the the SuiteSuite 1305 1305 , Chicago, IL 60606IL 60606 99th99th ILLINOIS ILLINOIS ILLINOISILLINOIS SENATE SENATE NAMENAME DISTRICTDISTRICT PARTYPARTY (312)(312) 427-5128 427-5128 NAMENAME DISTRICTDISTRICT PARTYPARTY [email protected]@taxpayersunited.org GENERALGENERAL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY LindaLinda Chapa Chapa LaVia LaVia 8383 D D 0%0% www.taxpayersunited.orgwww.taxpayersunited.org ScottScott M. M. Bennett Bennett 5252 D D 0%0% BarbaraBarbara Flynn Flynn Currie Currie 2525 D D 0%0% 2015-20162015-2016 JenniferJennifer Bertino-Tarrant Bertino-Tarrant 4949 D D 0%0% JohnJohn C. C.D’Amico D’Amico 1515 D D 0%0% DanielDaniel Biss Biss 9 9 D D 0%0% MoniqueMonique D. D.Davis Davis 2727 D D 0%0% onon this this Tax Tax Survey, Survey, which which is isstunning! stunning! The The Republicans Republicans MelindaMelinda Bush Bush 3131 D D 0%0% WilliamWilliam Davis Davis 3030 D D 0%0% scoredscored better better in inboth both chambers, chambers, 41% 41% in inthe the Senate Senate and and JamesJames F. Clayborne,F. Clayborne, Jr. Jr. 5757 D D 0%0% AnthonyAnthony DeLuca DeLuca 8080 D D 0%0% EXECUTIVEEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SUMMARY 66%66% in inthe the House, House, whereas whereas the the Democrats Democrats maxed maxed out out JacquelineJacqueline Y. Y.Collins Collins 1616 D D 0%0% MarcusMarcus C. C.Evans, Evans, Jr. Jr. 3333 D D 0%0% at at4% 4% in inthe the House House – and– and only only 1% 1% in inthe the Senate! Senate! How How is is JohnJohn J. CullertonJ. Cullerton 6 6 D D 0%0% SaraSara Feigenholtz Feigenholtz 1212 D D 0%0% ThisThis is isthe the 17th 17th biennial, biennial, non-partisan non-partisan Illinois Illinois Tax Tax Survey Survey thatthat even even possible? possible? Well, Well, numerous numerous Democrats Democrats voted voted ThomasThomas Cullerton Cullerton 2323 D D 0%0% LauraLaura Fine Fine 1717 D D 0%0% compiledcompiled by by Taxpayers Taxpayers United United of of America America (TUA). (TUA). For For 41 41 againstagainst taxpayers taxpayers on on nearly nearly every every vote vote during during this this ses ses- - BillBill Cunningham Cunningham 1818 D D 0%0% MaryMary E. E.Flowers Flowers 3131 D D 0%0% years,years, TUA TUA has has educated educated taxpayers taxpayers while while publicizing publicizing all all sion,sion, so so the the overall overall scores scores were were exceptionally exceptionally low. low. WilliamWilliam Delgado Delgado 2 2 D D 0%0% LaLa Shawn Shawn K. K.Ford Ford 8 8 D D 0%0% significantsignificant tax tax and and spending spending increases increases voted voted on onby bythe the GaryGary Forby Forby 5959 D D 0%0% RobynRobyn Gabel Gabel 1818 D D 0%0% IllinoisIllinois General General Assembly. Assembly. This This edition edition analyzes analyzes the the 99th 99th Thankfully,Thankfully, 32 32 members members of of the the House House passed passed the the Tax Tax DonDon Harmon Harmon 3939 D D 0%0% EstherEsther Golar Golar 6 6 D D 0%0% GeneralGeneral Assembly Assembly of of Illinois. Illinois. NapoleonNapoleon Harris, Harris, III III 1515 D D 0%0% SurveySurvey with with a scorea score of of 70% 70% or or more more in invoting voting against against JehanJehan Gordon-Booth Gordon-Booth 9292 D D 0%0% LindaLinda Holmes Holmes 4242 D D 0%0% WillWill Guzzardi Guzzardi 3939 D D 0%0% higherhigher spending spending and and taxation. taxation. However, However, five five of ofthe the SinceSince the the Illinois Illinois Supreme Supreme Court Court ruled ruled significant significant and and MattieMattie Hunter Hunter 3 3 D D 0%0% SonyaSonya M. M. Harper Harper 6 6 D D 0%0% aforementionedaforementioned are are not not our our friends friends as as they they subsequent subsequent- - meaningfulmeaningful government government pension pension reform reform legislation legislation ToiToi W. W. Hutchinson Hutchinson 4040 D D 0%0% GregoryGregory Harris Harris 1313 D D 0%0% ly lyvoted voted for for a $5a $5 Billion Billion income income tax tax increase increase in inthe the 100th 100th unconstitutional,unconstitutional, the the state’s state’s finances finances have have continued continued to to EmilEmil Jones, Jones, III III 1414 D D 0%0% ElizabethElizabeth Hernandez Hernandez 2424 D D 0%0% generalgeneral assembly. assembly. DavidDavid Koehler Koehler 4646 D D 0%0% FrancesFrances Ann Ann Hurley Hurley 3535 D D 0%0% fairfair poorly. poorly. Currently, Currently, the the top top pensioner pensioner in inIllinois, Illinois, Leslie Leslie DanDan Kotowski Kotowski 2828 D D 0%0% EddieEddie Lee Lee Jackson, Jackson, Sr. Sr. 114114 D D 0%0% Heffez,Heffez, a formera former UIC UIC professor professor now now in inprivate private practice, practice, Gov.Gov. Rauner Rauner outclassed outclassed his his predecessor, predecessor, disgraced disgraced StevenSteven M. M. Landek Landek 1212 D D 0%0% ThaddeusThaddeus Jones Jones 2929 D D 0%0% collectscollects a pensiona pension more more than than a half-milliona half-million dollars dollars from from formerformer Democratic Democratic Gov. Gov. Pat , Quinn, who who received received a sorrya sorry KimberlyKimberly A. A.Lightford Lightford 4 4 D D 0%0% LouLou Lang Lang 1616 D D 0%0% taxpayerstaxpayers annually! annually! 10%10% on on TUA’s TUA’s 16th 16th biennial biennial Tax Tax Survey. Survey. Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner is is TerryTerry Link Link 3030 D D 0%0% CamilleCamille Y. Y.Lilly Lilly 7878 D D 0%0% thethe first first Illinois Illinois Governor Governor to toscore score above above 70% 70% on onthe the TUA TUA IrisIris Y. Y.Martinez Martinez 2020 D D 0%0% MichaelMichael J. MadiganJ. Madigan 2222 D D 0%0% ThreeThree bills bills in inour our 17th 17th Tax Tax Survey Survey involve involve the the legisla legisla- - taxtax survey survey and and we we are are pleased pleased to to feature feature him him on on the the list list PatPat McGuire McGuire 4343 D D 0%0% NatalieNatalie A. A.Manley Manley 9898 D D 0%0% tureture attempting attempting to to saddle saddle Illinois Illinois taxpayers taxpayers with with even even ofof Taxpayer Taxpayer Friends. Friends. JulieJulie A. A.Morrison Morrison 2929 D D 0%0% RobertRobert Martwick Martwick 1919 D D 0%0% greatergreater liabilities, liabilities, easily easily totaling totaling more more than than a half-billiona half-billion JohnJohn G. G.Mulroe Mulroe 1010 D D 0%0% FrankFrank J. MautinoJ. Mautino 7676 D D 0%0% taxtax dollars. dollars. SB SB 2822 2822 and and SB SB 2437 2437 were were both both attempts attempts by by Gov.Gov. Rauner’s Rauner’s score score was was on on par par with with an an A- A- at at92%. 92%. He He AntonioAntonio Muñoz Muñoz 1 1 D D 0%0% RitaRita Mayfield Mayfield 6060 D D 0%0% thethe Illinois Illinois General General Assembly Assembly to to bailout bailout the the perpetually perpetually hashas the the highest highest score score ever ever achieved achieved by by an an Illinois Illinois Gover Gover- - LauraLaura M. M. Murphy Murphy 2828 D D 0%0% EmilyEmily McAsey McAsey 8585 D D 0%0% disastrousdisastrous Chicago Chicago Public Public School School Teachers’ Teachers’ pensions. pensions. nornor since since 1983. 1983. We We congratulate congratulate Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner in inaccom accom- - MichaelMichael Noland Noland 2222 D D 0%0% AnnaAnna Moeller Moeller 4343 D D 0%0% Mercifully,Mercifully, Republican Republican Gov. Gov. Bruce Bruce Rauner Rauner vetoed vetoed both both plishingplishing this this feat. feat. Please Please note, note, in incalculating calculating this this score score KwameKwame Raoul Raoul 1313 D D 0%0% ElaineElaine Nekritz Nekritz 5757 D D 0%0% billsbills and and the the Illinois Illinois General General Assembly Assembly failed failed to to over over- - SB2196SB2196 was was not not included, included, as as the the bill bill has has been been tabled tabled MartinMartin A. A.Sandoval Sandoval 1111 D D 0%0% DavidDavid S. S.Olsen Olsen 8181 D D 0%0% rideride his his veto. veto. However, However, SB SB 777, 777, the the Chicago Chicago Firefighters Firefighters indefinitely.indefinitely. IraIra I. SilversteinI. Silverstein 8 8 D D 0%0% RaymondRaymond Poe Poe 9999 D D 0%0% PensionPension Bailout, Bailout, re-amortized re-amortized the the pension pension debt debt of of the the SteveSteve Stadelman Stadelman 3434 D D 0%0% PamelaPamela Reaves-Harris Reaves-Harris 1010 D D 0%0% ChicagoChicago Fire Fire pension pension fund fund and and although although Rauner Rauner vetoed vetoed A Aroll roll call call of of every every legislator legislator and and how how they they voted voted on on HeatherHeather A. A.Steans Steans 7 7 D D 0%0% Al AlRiley Riley 3838 D D 0%0% it, it,both both chambers chambers overrode overrode his his veto veto May May 30, 30, 2016. 2016. JohnJohn M. M. Sullivan Sullivan 4747 D D 0%0% eacheach significant significant tax tax or orspending spending bill bill surveyed surveyed for for this this RobertRobert Rita Rita 2828 D D 0%0% DonneDonne E. E.Trotter Trotter 1717 D D 0%0% ElgieElgie R. R.Sims, Sims, Jr. Jr. 3434 D D 0%0% sessionsession begins begins on on page page 4. 4.Legislators’ Legislators’ scores scores are are normal normal- - OtherOther bills bills included included in inTUA’s TUA’s 17th 17th biennial biennial Tax Tax Survey Survey PatriciaPatricia Van Van Pelt Pelt 5 5 D D 0%0% CynthiaCynthia Soto Soto 4 4 D D 0%0% izedized and and range range from from 0% 0% to to 100%, 100%, indicating indicating how how often often werewere vetoed vetoed by by Rauner Rauner but but overridden overridden by by the the legisla legisla- - ILLINOISILLINOIS HOUSE HOUSE SilvanaSilvana Tabares Tabares 2121 D D 0%0% theythey supported supported taxpayers taxpayers by by voting voting against against tax tax and and ture’sture’s tax-loving tax-loving and and spendthrift spendthrift super super majority, majority, includ includ- - AndréAndré Thapedi Thapedi 3232 D D 0%0% spendingspending increases. increases. The The best best scoring scoring legislators legislators voted voted NAMENAME DISTRICTDISTRICT PARTYPARTY inging SB SB 2043, 2043, a singlea single piece piece of of legislation legislation that that appropriat appropriat- - againstagainst all all tax tax and and spending spending increases increases and and are are included included EdwardEdward J. AcevedoJ. Acevedo 2 2 D D 0%0% ArthurArthur Turner Turner 9 9 D D 0%0% eded $721 $721 million million for for college college grants. grants. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, this this is is onon the the list list of of Taxpayers’ Taxpayers’ Friends Friends on on page page 7, 7,while while those those CarolCarol Ammons Ammons 103103 D D 0%0% LitesaLitesa E. E.Wallace Wallace 6767 D D 0%0% notnot uncommon. uncommon. This This is isexactly exactly how how Illinois Illinois became became one one whowho most most often often voted voted against against taxpayers taxpayers are are included included on on JaimeJaime M. M. Andrade, Andrade, Jr. Jr. 4040 D D 0%0% LawrenceLawrence Walsh, Walsh, Jr. Jr. 8686 D D 0%0% EmanuelEmanuel Chris Chris Welch Welch 7 7 D D 0%0% ofof the the worst worst financial financial catastrophes catastrophes amongst amongst the the fifty fifty thethe list list of of Taxpayers’ Taxpayers’ Enemies Enemies on on page page 8. 8. LuisLuis Arroyo Arroyo 3 3 D D 0%0% AnnAnn M. M. Williams Williams 1111 D D 0%0% states.states. The The only only good good news news in inthis this case case is isthat that the the house house DanielDaniel J. BurkeJ. Burke 1 1 D D 0%0% KathleenKathleen Willis Willis 7777 D D 0%0% failedfailed to to pass pass the the override override bill bill so so the the veto veto stands. stands. KellyKelly M. M. Burke Burke 3636 D D 0%0% TUATUA has has used used the the same same methodology methodology to to evaluate evaluate each each MichaelMichael J. ZalewskiJ. Zalewski 2323 D D 0%0% KellyKelly M. M. Cassidy Cassidy 1414 D D 0%0% lawmaker’slawmaker’s record record since since publishing publishing its its first first Tax Tax Survey Survey in in NotNot a singlea single member member of of the the Senate Senate – no– no Republican, Republican, no no 1983.1983. 8 8 DemocratDemocrat – received– received a passinga passing score score of of 70% 70% or or more more SchoolsSchools bankrupt bankrupt pension pension system system without without any any pension pension BILLBILL SUMMARIES SUMMARIES reformreform included. included. Vetoed Vetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner. Rauner. GUBERNATORIAL EVALUATION PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/21/2016. 4/21/2016. SBSB 2437 2437 – Chicago– Chicago Pension Pension Protection Protection Act Act OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE PassedPassed House House 6/30/2016. 6/30/2016. BILLS SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777 BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229 BILL SB1229 SB2196 SB2931 HB5736 RaisesRaises property property taxes taxes to to prop prop up up Chicago Chicago pensions. pensions. It’s It’s a a VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 12/1/2016. 12/1/2016. Gov. Bruce Rauner - R + + + + + + + + + + NA + - 92% sweetsweet deal deal for for pensioners pensioners but but a bittera bitter pill pill for for taxpayers, taxpayers, SenateSenate overrode overrode veto veto 12/1/2016, 12/1/2016, but but the the House House failed failed to to asas it wouldit would cost cost at atleast least $215 $215 million million to to taxpayers taxpayers and and dodo so. so. Veto Veto stands. stands. sweetensweeten government government pensions pensions by by allowing allowing retirement retirement 2 years2 years sooner. sooner. Those Those hired hired after after 2011 2011 would would get get this this plumplum deal deal without without paying paying an an additional additional penny. penny. SBSB 777 777 – Chicago– Chicago Firefighters Firefighters Pension Pension Bailout Bailout ThisThis bill bill kicks kicks the the can can down down the the road road by by re-amortizing re-amortizing TAXPAYER FRIENDS PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/21/2016. 4/21/2016. thethe pension pension debt debt of of the the Chicago Chicago Fire Fire pension pension fund. fund. PassedPassed House House 12/1/2016. 12/1/2016. VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner but but overridden overridden by by the the veto-proof veto-proof VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 3/24/2017. 3/24/2017. Veto Veto stands. stands. househouse of of the the 99th 99th Illinois Illinois General General Assembly. Assembly. GOV. BRUCE RAUNER R 92%

PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/16/2015. 4/16/2015. 0 HBHB 580 580 – AFSCME– AFSCME Benefits Benefits Bill Bill PassedPassed House House 5/30/2015. 5/30/2015. RidiculousRidiculous demands demands on on taxpayers taxpayers that that would would have have VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 5/27/2016, 5/27/2016, but but the the Senate Senate and and codifiedcodified additional additional benefits benefits for for AFSCME AFSCME members members and and HouseHouse overrode overrode Gov. Gov. Rauner’s Rauner’s veto veto on on 5/30/2016. 5/30/2016. cutcut taxpayers taxpayers out out of of collective collective bargaining bargaining by by nullify nullify- - ILLINOIS HOUSE ILLINOIS HOUSE CONT. inging the the governor’s governor’s role, role, not not to to mention mention the the outrageous outrageous increasesincreases in inpay pay for for this this narrow narrow group group of of government government SBSB 2046 2046 – $4– $4 Billion Billion Higher Higher Education Education Tax Tax Hike Hike NAME DISTRICT PARTY NAME DISTRICT PARTY employees.employees. AppropriatesAppropriates $3.89 $3.89 billion billion of of taxpayer taxpayer money money for for higher higher Peter Breen 48 R 100% Brian W. Stewart 89 R 83% educationeducation and and social social services. services. Vetoed, Vetoed, mercifully, mercifully, by by Jeanne M Ives 42 R 100% Ed Sullivan 51 R 83% PassedPassed House House 2/16/2016. 2/16/2016. Gov.Gov. Rauner. Rauner. PassedPassed Senate Senate 3/3/2016. 3/3/2016. Thomas Morrison 54 R 100% Keith R. Wheeler 50 R 83% Randy E. Frese 94 R 92% 97 R 75% VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 5/16/2016. 5/16/2016. House House fails fails to to over over- - PassedPassed Senate Senate 9/9/2015. 9/9/2015. Dwight Kay 112 R 92% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R 75% ride.ride. Veto Veto stands. stands. PassedPassed House House 4/12/2016. 4/12/2016. David McSweeney 52 R 92% 95 R 75% VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 6/10/2016. 6/10/2016. Neither Neither the the Senate Senate Keith P. Sommer 88 R 92% 107 R 75% nornor the the House House had had the the votes votes to to override. override. Veto Veto stands. stands. SBSB 2043 2043 – Taxpayer-funded– Taxpayer-funded College College Grants Grants 69 R 92% 90 R 75% AnAn appropriations appropriations bill bill that that authorizes authorizes $721 $721 million million in in Thomas M. Bennett 106 R 83% 82 R 75% Dan Brady 105 R 83% Margo McDermed 37 R 75% unfundedunfunded benefits benefits in inthe the form form of ofcollege college grants. grants. Vetoed Vetoed SBSB 1229 1229 – AFSCME– AFSCME Protection Protection Plan Plan Adam Brown 102 R 83% David B. Reis 109 R 75% byby Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner but but override override bill bill was was passed passed by by the the Sen Sen- - TheThe bill bill would would have have helped helped AFSCME AFSCME but but cheated cheated tax tax- - C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R 83% Michael W. Tryon 66 R 75% ate,ate, although although the the veto veto stands stands as as the the override override measure measure payerspayers by by stripping stripping Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner of of negotiating negotiating power power 61 R 83% 41 R 75% failedfailed to to pass pass the the House. House. withwith government government unions. unions. If theIf the legislation legislation would would have have Ron Sandack 81 R 83% passed,passed, the the governor governor would would have have been been removed removed from from PassedPassed Senate Senate 8/19/2015. 8/19/2015. thethe negotiating negotiating table table in infuture future discussions discussions over over pay pay and and PassedPassed House House 1/28/2016. 1/28/2016. benefitsbenefits for for AFSCME AFSCME members.members. VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 2/19/2016. 2/19/2016. SenateSenate overrode overrode veto veto 3/2/2016, 3/2/2016, but but House House failed failed to to PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/22/2015. 4/22/2015. AVERAGE SCORES PER CHAMBER overrideoverride on on 3/2/2016. 3/2/2016. Veto Veto stands. stands. PassedPassed House House 5/29/2015. 5/29/2015. AVERAGE PARTY SCORES VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 7/29/2015. 7/29/2015. HOUSE SenateSenate voted voted to to override override veto veto 8/19/2015, 8/19/2015, but but the the House House SENATE HOUSE SENATE SBSB 2822 2822 – $215– $215 Million Million CPS CPS Bailout Bailout failedfailed to to override override on on 9/2/2015. 9/2/2015. Veto Veto stands. stands. 1% DEM AVERAGE 4% 15% 30% ThisThis legislation legislation would would have have given given $215 $215 million million in intaxpay taxpay- - 41% REP AVERAGE 66% erer dollars dollars stolen stolen from from taxpayers taxpayers throughout throughout the the state state in ina misguideda misguided effort effort to toshore shore up upthe the Chicago Chicago Public Public

2 2 OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE First Name Last Name District Party SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777 BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229 BILL SB1229 SB2931 HB5736 Edward J. Acevedo 2D ------0% 103 D E------0% Steven A. Andersson 65 R -+++-+++++++83% Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 40 D ------0% John D. Anthony 75 R +++ PP+NVPP+42% Luis Arroyo 3D --AE------0% Mark Batinick 97 R ++++-++E+++-75% Daniel V. Beiser 111 D +---+------+25% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R -+++-++++++-75% Thomas M. Bennett 106 R ++P+-+++++++83% Avery Bourne 95 R -+++++++NV P + +75% John Bradley 117 D ----+------+17% Dan Brady 105 R -+++-+++++++83% 87 R 0% Peter Breen 48 R ++++++++++++100% Adam Brown 102 R ++++-+++NV+++83% 115 R E++++++PNVNV + +67% Daniel J. Burke 1D ------0% Kelly M. Burke 36 D ------0% 87 R -+++-++++P+-67% John M. Cabello 68 R -PP+++PENVNV + +42% Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D ------0% John Cavaletto 107 R NV+++-+++NV+++75% Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D ------0% Katherine Cloonen 79 D ----+++----+33% 46 D ----+------8% Melissa Conyears 10 D 0% Jerry Costello, II 116 D E---++-----+25% 44 D ----++------17% Barbara FlynCurrie 25 D ------0% John C. D'Amico 15 D ------0% C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R ++++++++NV P + +83% Monique D. Davis 27 D ----EE-EE-E-0% William Davis 30 D ------0% Anthony DeLuca 80 D ------0% Tom Demmer 90 R -+++-++++++-75% 58 D -++++E-+-+-E50% Kenneth Dunkin 5D E + - -NV----A-E8% Jim Durkin 82 R -+++-++++++-75% Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D -----E------0% 12 D ------0% 17 D ------0% Mary E. Flowers 31 D ------0% La Shawn K. Ford 8D ------E-0% Mike Fortner 49 R -+++-++++++-75% Jack D. Franks 63 D - NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17% Randy E. Frese 94 R ++++-+++++++92% 18 D ------0% Esther Golar 6D - - - 0% Jehan Gordon-Booth 92 D ------0% 39 D ------0% Norine K. Hammond 93 R -+P+++++NV P + +67% Sonya M. Harper 6D ------0% David Harris 53 R E+++-P-NVP+++50% Gregory Harris 13 D ------0% Chad Hays 104 R -+P+-++ENV+++58% 24 D ------0% 113 D ----+------8% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Jeanne M. Ives 42 R ++++++++++++100% Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. 114 D ------0% Sheri Jesiel 61 R -++++++++++-83% Thaddeus Jones 29 D ------E----0% Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++92% Stephanie A KifowitHOUSE84 DROLL----+------8 CALL - HOW THEY VOTED CONT. % Jim Kirkpatrick 117 D 0% 16 D ------0% David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% SB 2196 – Higher Education Handout for Passed Senate 5/11/2016. Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% Undocumented Immigrants Passed House 5/18/2016. Michael J. MadiganHOUSEHOUSE22 ROLL DROLL------0 CALL CALL - -HOW HOW THEY THEY VOTED VOTED CONT. CONT. % Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% Provides tuition assistance for undocumented im- Vetoed by Gov. Rauner 7/22/2016. 19 D ------0% OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE migrants by making them eligible for state grants for Senate overrode the veto 11/16/2016, but the House FrankFirst Name J. MautinLast Nameo District76 Party D SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777- BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229E BILL SB1229- SB2931 HB5736 0% RitaEdward J. Mayfield Acevedo 602D D ----E------0------0% higher education. failed to do so. Veto stands. EmilyCarol McAseyAmmons 10385 D E------0--E------0% MichaelSteven A. P. McAuliffeAndersson 2065 R --+++-+++++++8+ + + - - - + NV P NV - 33%3% MargoJaime M. McDermed Andrade, Jr. 3740 RD -+++-++++++-7------05% Passed Senate 4/20/2016 but failed to go to a vote in DavidJohn D. McSweeney Anthony 5275 R ++++++-+++++9+++ PP+NVPP+42% CharlesLuis MeierArroyo 1083D R -E++-+++-+++6--AE------07% the House. HB 5736 – Medicaid Expansion Bill BillMark MitchellBatinick 10197 R ++++-++E+++-7-+++-+++NV+++75% ChristianDaniel V. L. MitchellBeiser 11126 D +---+------+2--+------+--175% Postpones, for 3 years, the sunset of a program that AnnaPatricia R. Moeller Bellock 4347 DR ------0-+++-++++++-75%% provides healthcare for qualifying children, including DonaldThomas L. M. MoffittBennett 10674 R ++P+-+++++++8-+++-E++PP+-503% ThomasAvery MorrisonBourne 5495 R ++++++++++++-+++++++NV P + +7100%5% SB 2931 – Home Healthcare Minimum Wage Hike undocumented immigrants. This is less about the kids MartinJohn J. MoylanBradley 11755 D ----+------8----+------+17%% MichelleDan MussmanBrady 10556 DR ----+------8-+++-+++++++83%% Requires employers to pay no less than $15 an hour to and more about ensuring Illinois receives federal dollars ElaineRich NekritzBrauer 5787 DR ------00%% home healthcare workers that provide care to people to Medicaid as a component of Obamacare. DavidPeter S. OlsenBreen 8148 R ++++++++++++- 100%0% BrandonAdam W. PhelpBrowns 118102 DR E---+------+1++++-+++NV+++873% with disabilities, effectively reducing the number of ReginaldTerri PhillipBryants 110115 R ++E++E++++++8E++++++PNVNV + +637% RaymondDaniel J. Poe Burke 991D R ------0- NV P 0%% hours of care available to these people. Passed House 4/19/2016. RobertKelly M. W. PritchardBurke 7036 RD ------0P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33%% Passed Senate 5/3/2016. PamelaTim Reaves-HarrisButler 1087 DR E---A-----N-+++-++++P+-6V-07%% DavidJohn M. B. Reis Cabello 10968 R E+++-+++N-PP+++PENV+++7VNV + +452% Gov. Rauner approved 6/30/2016. AlKelly M. Riley Cassidy 3814 D ------E----0------0% 28 D ------0% DavidJohn B. ReisCavaletto 107109 R R NV+++-+++NE+++-+++NV+++7V+++75% 5% WayneLinda Rosenthal Chapa LaVia 9583 RD ------00%% Al Riley 38 D ------E----0% RonKatherine SandacCloonekn 8179 RD ----+++----+3+++++++E+++83% Robert Rita 28 D ------0% NicholasDeb SauerConroy 5146 RD ----+------80%% Wayne Rosenthal 95 R 0% SueMelissa SchererConyears 9610 D ----++-----+20%5% Ron Sandack 81 R +++++++E+++83% CarolJerry Sente Costello, II 11659 D E---++-----+2----+------85%% NicholasElgieFred R. Sauer Sims,Crespo Jr. 344451 D R ------0----++------17%% 0% SueAndrewBarbara FFly Scherern SkooCurrieg 762596 D D ----+------0----++-----+2NV- - +17% 5% CarolJustinJohn C. SenteSlaughter D'Amico 271559 D D ------0----+------80%% % Top 10 IL Gov Pensions as of 2017 ElgieMikeC.D. R. Sims,SmiddDavidsmeyer Jr.y 1007134 DR D ++++++++N----+--P----8------0V P + +83%% % 88 R -+++++++++++92% AndrewKeithMonique P.F D. Skoo SommeDavisg r 2776 D D ----EE-EE-E-0----+ NV- -% +17% Joe Sosnowski 69 R ++++-+++++++92% JustinWilliam SlaughterDavis 3027 D D ------0% 0% Employee CynthiaAnthony SotoDeLuca 804D D ------0------0% Current Annual Estimated Employee % of 71 D ----+--P----8% Name BrianTom W. StewartDemmer 8990 R ++++++++N-+++-++++++-7V E + +835% Contributions to Lifetime Payout Keith P. Sommer 88 R -+++++++++++92% Pensi on Lifetime Payout EdScott SullivanDrury 5158 RD -+++-+++++++8-++++E-+-+-E530% Joe Sosnowski 69 R ++++-+++++++92% Pension SilvanaKenneth TabareDunkins 215D D E------0 + - -NV----A-E8% 4D ------0% AndréJim ThapedDurkin i 3282 DR ------N-+++-++++++-7V---05%% Heffez, Leslie $581, 227 $768, 611 $21,945,104 3.5% BrianMichaelMarcus W. C.W. Stewart TryonEvans, Jr. 663389 RD R -+++-++++++-7-----E------0++++++++NV E +5% +83% Ed ArthurSara SullivanTurneFeigenholtzr 12519D D R ------0------0-+++-+++++++8% 3% SilvanaMichaelLaura D.Tabare UnesFine s 911721 RD D -+++++++N------0------0V+++83% % Das Gupta, Tapas $494,773 $475,331 $5,290,301 9.0% AndréPatrickMary E. J. Thaped VerschooreFlowersi 723132 D D ----+------8------0------NV---0% % 67 D ------0% MichaelLitesaLa Shawn W.E. K. Tryon WallaceFord 668D R ------E-0-+++-++++++-7% 5% Abraham, Edward $480,762 $535,165 $9,004,401 5.9% Lawrence Walsh, Jr. 86 D ------0% ArthurMike TurneFortner r 499D R -+++-++++++-7------05% % GrantJack D. Wehrli Franks 4163 RD N-V+++E+++++E+7 NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17%5% Michael D. Unes 91 R -+++++++NV+++83% Guenther, Ronald $473,094 $614,647 $9,303,992 6.6% EmanuelRandy E. Ch WelchFrese 947D R ++++-+++++++9------02%% Patrick J. Verschoore 72 D ----+------8% DavidRobyn A. WelterGabel 7518 RD +------08%% Litesa E. Wallace 67 D ------0% Flaherty, Joseph $433,290 $635,127 $9,348,503 6.8% BarbaraEsther WheelerGolar 646D R -+++-+++E++-6- - - 0%7% Lawrence Walsh, Jr. 86 D ------0% KeithJehan R. WheelerGordon-Booth 5092 RD -+++-+++++++8------03% GrantAnnWill M. Wehrli WilliamGuzzardis 113941 D R ------0------0NV+++E+++++E+7% 5% Maggs, Peter $429,646 $509,123 $3,089,097 16.5% EmanuelKathleenNorine Ch K. WelchWillis Hammond 77937D DR ------0-+P+++++N------0V P + +67%% % DavidChristineSonya A. M. WelterWinger Harper 45756D R R -+++++++-E+-6-----+ -- - -07% 8% Mafee, Mahmood $429,095 $562,570 $8,783,174 6.4% BarbaraSaraDavid Wheeler WojcickiHarris Jimenez 995364 R R +++++E+++-P-N-+++-+++E++-6++VP+++5+ -670% 7% 62 D ----+------8% KeithGregory R. WheelerHarris 1350 D R ------0-+++-+++++++8% 3% $402,293 $337,524 $5,172,962 6.5% Michael J. Zalewski 23 D ------0% Stukel, James AnnChad M. WilliamHays s 10411 R D -+P+-++EN------0V+++58% % Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D ------0% 77 D ------0% Jay Hoffman 113 D Total----+------8 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total % Abcarian, Herand $392,682 $628,987 $6,843,239 9.2% For Taxpayers 45+ R 16-+++++++-E+-6 46 43 48 37 45 43 42 25 35 44 38 7% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Sara Wojcicki JimeneAgainstz Taxpayers99 - R 92+++++ 67 66 69 73 65 72++ 65 69 67 67 77 + -67% Jeanne M. Ives Present P 42 R 026002232920++++++++++++100% Albrecht, Ronald $391,199 $462,077 $5,390,470 8.6% Sam Yingling 62 D ----+------8% Eddie Lee Jackson,Excused/Not Sr. Voting114 E/NV D 1------00321661822653 % MichaelSheri J. ZalewskiJesiel Absent A 6123 R D 001010000100-++++++++++-8------03% % *Assumes Life Expectancy of 85 (IRS Form 590 ). Thaddeus Jones For Taxpayers29 D 14%------E----0 39% 36% 41% 31% 38% 36% 36% 21% 30% 37% 32% % Bill Sponsors highlighted in green. 3% COLA compounded annually for all pension funds except IMRF, which applies 3% simple interest COLA. Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++9Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total2% Total For Taxpayers + 16 46 43 48 37 45 43 42 25 35 44 38 Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D ----+------8% Nearly 100,000 Illinois government retirees collect annual pensions totaling $50,000 or more. Jim KirkpatricAgainstk Taxpayers117 - D 92 67 66 69 73 65 72 65 69 67 670% 77 Present P 026002232920 Lou Lang 16 D ------0% Excused/Not Voting E/NV 10321661822653 David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% 17,000 of those former government employees collect annual pensions totaling $100,000 or more. Absent A 001010000100 Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% For Taxpayers 14% 39% 36% 41% 31% 38% 36% 36% 21% 30% 37% 32% The average annual Social Security retirement benefit for taxpayers is less than $17,000 and the Michael J. MadiganBill Sponsors highlighted22 in green. D ------0% Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% maximum benefit is $32,000 if working until 66. Robert Martwick 19 D ------0% Frank J. Mautino 76 D - E - 0% This work by Taxpayer Education Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. 60 D ----E------0% Reproduction and distribution of this information is granted with attribution. Emily McAsey 6 85 D --E------0% Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R - + + + - - - + NV P NV - 33% Margo McDermed 37 R -+++-++++++-75% David McSweeney 52 R ++++++-+++++92% 6 6 108 R -E++-+++-+++67% Bill Mitchell 101 R -+++-+++NV+++75% Christian L. Mitchell 26 D --+------+--17% 43 D ------0% Donald L. Moffitt 74 R -+++-E++PP+-50% Thomas Morrison 54 R ++++++++++++100% Martin J. Moylan 55 D ----+------8% 56 D ----+------8% Elaine Nekritz 57 D ------0% David S. Olsen 81 R - 0% Brandon W. Phelps 118 D E---+------+17% Reginald Phillips 110 R ++E++E++++++83% Raymond Poe 99 R - NV P 0% Robert W. Pritchard 70 R - P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33% Pamela Reaves-Harris 10 D E---A-----NV-0% SENATESENATE ROLL ROLL CALL CALL - -HOW HOW THEY THEY VOTED VOTED HOUSE ROLL CALL - HOW THEY VOTED

OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE First Name Last Name District Party SB2437 HB580 SB2043 SB2822 SB777 SB2046 SB1229 SB2931 HB5736 First NameSENATE Last Name Party District ROLL SB2437 HB580 CALL SB2043 BILL SB2043 -SB2822 HOW SB777 BILLTHEY SB777 SB2046 SB1229VOTEDBILL SB1229 SB2196 SB2931 HB5736 BILL SB2043 BILL SB777 BILL SB1229 Pamela J. Althoff R32- + P P NV-++-+++-46% Edward J. Acevedo 2D ------0% Neil Anderson R 36 - - NV + - - + + - NV + + + 46% Carol Ammons 103 D E------0% Jason A. Barickman R53- + P + - NV++-++++62% Steven A. Andersson 65 R -+++-+++++++83% 40 D ------0% Scott M. Bennett D52---- -NV------0% Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 75 R +++ PP+NVPP+42% Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant D49------NVNV-0% John D. Anthony Luis Arroyo 3D --AE------0% Daniel Biss D9----NV------0% Mark Batinick 97 R ++++-++E+++-75% Tim Bivins R45-+P + - -++-++++62% Daniel V. Beiser 111 D +---+------+25% William E. Brady R 44 - + NV + NV - + + - + + + - 54% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R -+++-++++++-75% D31------NV- -0% Thomas M. Bennett 106 R ++P+-+++++++83% James F. Clayborne, Jr. D57NV- - - NV- -NV-----0% Avery Bourne 95 R -+++++++NV P + +75% Jacqueline Y. Collins D16------0% John Bradley 117 D ----+------+17% Michael Connelly R21-+P + - -++-++++62% Dan Brady 105 R -+++-+++++++83% Thomas Cullerton D23---- -NV----NV- -0% Rich Brauer 87 R 0% John J. Cullerton D6------0% Peter Breen 48 R ++++++++++++100% D18------0% Bill Cunningham Adam Brown 102 R ++++-+++NV+++83% William Delgado D 2 - NV - NV - - NV NV - - -NV-0% Terri Bryant 115 R E++++++PNVNV + +67% R 26 + NV + - + - NV 23% Daniel J. Burke 1D ------0% D59---- -NV----NVNVNV0% Kelly M. Burke 36 D ------0% William R. Haine D56------+NV-8% Tim Butler 87 R -+++-++++P+-67% D39---- PNV------0% John M. Cabello 68 R -PP+++PENVNV + +42% , III D15- NV------0% Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D ------0% Michael E. Hastings D19------+--8% John Cavaletto 107 R NV+++-+++NV+++75% D42------0% Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D ------0% D3 - NV- NV------0% Katherine Cloonen 79 D ----+++----+33% Toi W. Hutchinson D40------0% Deb Conroy 46 D ----+------8% Emil Jones, III D14------0% Melissa Conyears 10 D 0% David Koehler D46------0% Jerry Costello, II 116 D E---++-----+25% D 28 - - - - - 0% Fred Crespo 44 D ----++------17% Darin M. LaHood R 37 P - + - + 15% Barbara FlynCurrie 25 D ------0% Steven M. Landek D12--P------NV- -0% John C. D'Amico 15 D ------0% Kimberly A. Lightford D4---- -NV- -NV----0% C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R ++++++++NV P + +83% D30------NV-0% Monique D. Davis 27 D ----EE-EE-E-0% David S. Luechtefeld R58- NVP + NV-++-++++54% William Davis 30 D ------0% 80 D ------0% D48------+-----8% Anthony DeLuca 90 R -+++-++++++-75% Iris Y. Martinez D20NV-NV------NV---0% Tom Demmer Scott Drury 58 D -++++E-+-+-E50% Wm. Sam McCann R50---+ ---NV--+--15% Kenneth Dunkin 5D E + - -NV----A-E8% Kyle McCarter R54- + P + NV-++-++++62% Jim Durkin 82 R -+++-++++++-75% Dan McConchie R 26 - - + NV + 15% Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D -----E------0% Karen McConnaughay R 33 - + NV + - NV + + - + + + - 54% Sara Feigenholtz 12 D ------0% Pat McGuire D43------0% Laura Fine 17 D ------0% Julie A. Morrison D29- - NV------NVNV- -0% Mary E. Flowers 31 D ------0% John G. Mulroe D10------0% La Shawn K. Ford 8D ------E-0% Antonio Muñoz D1------0% Mike Fortner 49 R -+++-++++++-75% Matt Murphy R 27 - + P + - + + + + 46% Jack D. Franks 63 D - NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17% D28------0% Laura M. Murphy Randy E. Frese 94 R ++++-+++++++92% D22------0% Robyn Gabel 18 D ------0% Chris Nybo R24-+P+ --++-+-+-46% Esther Golar 6D - - - 0% Jim Oberweis R 25 - + NV + - - + + - NV + + + 54% Jehan Gordon-Booth 92 D ------0% R 41 - + P + - - + + - + - NV - 38% Will Guzzardi 39 D ------0% Kwame Raoul D13------0% Norine K. Hammond 93 R -+P+++++NV P + +67% R 38 - + NV P - - + + - NV + NV + 38% Sonya M. Harper 6D ------0% Dale A. Righter R55-+P + - -++NV++++62% David Harris 53 R E+++-P-NVP+++50% Tom Rooney R 27 0% Gregory Harris 13 D ------0% R 51 - + P NV - - + NV - + + + NV 38% Chad Hays 104 R -+P+-++ENV+++58% Martin A. Sandoval D11---- -NV------0% Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D ------0% Ira I. Silverstein D8------NV0% Jay Hoffman 113 D ----+------8% D34------NVNV-0% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Heather A. Steans D7------0% Jeanne M. Ives 42 R ++++++++++++100% John M. Sullivan D47------NV- -0% Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. 114 D ------0% R35-+P + - -++-+++-54% Sheri Jesiel 61 R -++++++++++-83% Donne E. Trotter D17------0% Thaddeus Jones 29 D ------E----0% D5 - ---NV----NV- -0% Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++92% R 37 - + + - + + + + 46% Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D ----+------8% Jim Kirkpatrick 117 D 0% Lou Lang 16 D ------0% Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% For Taxpayers + 0 16 0 17 0 0 18 17 0 13 18 15 12 Against Taxpayers - 56 37 38 36 52 48 39 36 55 38 30 34 43 Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% Present P 00131 100000000 Michael J. Madigan 22 D ------0% Excused/Not Voting NV/E 248 3 591426993 Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% Absent A 000 0 000000000 19 D ------0% For Taxpayers 0% 27% 0% 29% 0% 0% 31% 29% 0% 22% 31% 25% 20% Robert Martwick Bill Sponsors highlighted in green. Frank J. Mautino 76 D - E - 0% Rita Mayfield 60 D ----E------0% Emily McAsey 85 D --E------0% Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R - + + + - - - + NV P NV - 33% Margo McDermed 37 R -+++-++++++-75% 4 4 David McSweeney 52 R ++++++-+++++92% Charles Meier 108 R -E++-+++-+++67% Bill Mitchell 101 R -+++-+++NV+++75% Christian L. Mitchell 26 D --+------+--17% Anna Moeller 43 D ------0% 4 Donald L. Moffitt 74 R -+++-E++PP+-50% Thomas Morrison 54 R ++++++++++++100% Martin J. Moylan 55 D ----+------8% Michelle Mussman 56 D ----+------8% Elaine Nekritz 57 D ------0% David S. Olsen 81 R - 0% Brandon W. Phelps 118 D E---+------+17% Reginald Phillips 110 R ++E++E++++++83% Raymond Poe 99 R - NV P 0% Robert W. Pritchard 70 R - P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33% Pamela Reaves-Harris 10 D E---A-----NV-0% SENATESENATE ROLL ROLL CALL CALL - -HOW HOW THEY THEY VOTED VOTED HOUSE ROLL CALL - HOW THEY VOTED

OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE First Name Last Name District Party SB2437 HB580 SB2043 SB2822 SB777 SB2046 SB1229 SB2931 HB5736 First NameSENATE Last Name Party District ROLL SB2437 HB580 CALL SB2043 BILL SB2043 -SB2822 HOW SB777 BILLTHEY SB777 SB2046 SB1229VOTEDBILL SB1229 SB2196 SB2931 HB5736 BILL SB2043 BILL SB777 BILL SB1229 Pamela J. Althoff R32- + P P NV-++-+++-46% Edward J. Acevedo 2D ------0% Neil Anderson R 36 - - NV + - - + + - NV + + + 46% Carol Ammons 103 D E------0% Jason A. Barickman R53- + P + - NV++-++++62% Steven A. Andersson 65 R -+++-+++++++83% 40 D ------0% Scott M. Bennett D52---- -NV------0% Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 75 R +++ PP+NVPP+42% Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant D49------NVNV-0% John D. Anthony Luis Arroyo 3D --AE------0% Daniel Biss D9----NV------0% Mark Batinick 97 R ++++-++E+++-75% Tim Bivins R45-+P + - -++-++++62% Daniel V. Beiser 111 D +---+------+25% William E. Brady R 44 - + NV + NV - + + - + + + - 54% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R -+++-++++++-75% Melinda Bush D31------NV- -0% Thomas M. Bennett 106 R ++P+-+++++++83% James F. Clayborne, Jr. D57NV- - - NV- -NV-----0% Avery Bourne 95 R -+++++++NV P + +75% Jacqueline Y. Collins D16------0% John Bradley 117 D ----+------+17% Michael Connelly R21-+P + - -++-++++62% Dan Brady 105 R -+++-+++++++83% Thomas Cullerton D23---- -NV----NV- -0% Rich Brauer 87 R 0% John J. Cullerton D6------0% Peter Breen 48 R ++++++++++++100% D18------0% Bill Cunningham Adam Brown 102 R ++++-+++NV+++83% William Delgado D 2 - NV - NV - - NV NV - - -NV-0% Terri Bryant 115 R E++++++PNVNV + +67% Dan Duffy R 26 + NV + - + - NV 23% Daniel J. Burke 1D ------0% Gary Forby D59---- -NV----NVNVNV0% Kelly M. Burke 36 D ------0% William R. Haine D56------+NV-8% Tim Butler 87 R -+++-++++P+-67% Don Harmon D39---- PNV------0% John M. Cabello 68 R -PP+++PENVNV + +42% Napoleon Harris, III D15- NV------0% Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D ------0% Michael E. Hastings D19------+--8% John Cavaletto 107 R NV+++-+++NV+++75% Linda Holmes D42------0% Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D ------0% Mattie Hunter D3 - NV- NV------0% Katherine Cloonen 79 D ----+++----+33% Toi W. Hutchinson D40------0% Deb Conroy 46 D ----+------8% Emil Jones, III D14------0% Melissa Conyears 10 D 0% David Koehler D46------0% Jerry Costello, II 116 D E---++-----+25% Dan Kotowski D 28 - - - - - 0% Fred Crespo 44 D ----++------17% Darin M. LaHood R 37 P - + - + 15% Barbara FlynCurrie 25 D ------0% Steven M. Landek D12--P------NV- -0% John C. D'Amico 15 D ------0% Kimberly A. Lightford D4---- -NV- -NV----0% C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R ++++++++NV P + +83% Terry Link D30------NV-0% Monique D. Davis 27 D ----EE-EE-E-0% David S. Luechtefeld R58- NVP + NV-++-++++54% William Davis 30 D ------0% 80 D ------0% Andy Manar D48------+-----8% Anthony DeLuca 90 R -+++-++++++-75% Iris Y. Martinez D20NV-NV------NV---0% Tom Demmer Scott Drury 58 D -++++E-+-+-E50% Wm. Sam McCann R50---+ ---NV--+--15% Kenneth Dunkin 5D E + - -NV----A-E8% Kyle McCarter R54- + P + NV-++-++++62% Jim Durkin 82 R -+++-++++++-75% Dan McConchie R 26 - - + NV + 15% Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D -----E------0% Karen McConnaughay R 33 - + NV + - NV + + - + + + - 54% Sara Feigenholtz 12 D ------0% Pat McGuire D43------0% Laura Fine 17 D ------0% Julie A. Morrison D29- - NV------NVNV- -0% Mary E. Flowers 31 D ------0% John G. Mulroe D10------0% La Shawn K. Ford 8D ------E-0% Antonio Muñoz D1------0% Mike Fortner 49 R -+++-++++++-75% Matt Murphy R 27 - + P + - + + + + 46% Jack D. Franks 63 D - NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17% D28------0% Laura M. Murphy Randy E. Frese 94 R ++++-+++++++92% Michael Noland D22------0% Robyn Gabel 18 D ------0% Chris Nybo R24-+P+ --++-+-+-46% Esther Golar 6D - - - 0% Jim Oberweis R 25 - + NV + - - + + - NV + + + 54% Jehan Gordon-Booth 92 D ------0% Christine Radogno R 41 - + P + - - + + - + - NV - 38% Will Guzzardi 39 D ------0% Kwame Raoul D13------0% Norine K. Hammond 93 R -+P+++++NV P + +67% Sue Rezin R 38 - + NV P - - + + - NV + NV + 38% Sonya M. Harper 6D ------0% Dale A. Righter R55-+P + - -++NV++++62% David Harris 53 R E+++-P-NVP+++50% Tom Rooney R 27 0% Gregory Harris 13 D ------0% Chapin Rose R 51 - + P NV - - + NV - + + + NV 38% Chad Hays 104 R -+P+-++ENV+++58% Martin A. Sandoval D11---- -NV------0% Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D ------0% Ira I. Silverstein D8------NV0% Jay Hoffman 113 D ----+------8% Steve Stadelman D34------NVNV-0% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Heather A. Steans D7------0% Jeanne M. Ives 42 R ++++++++++++100% John M. Sullivan D47------NV- -0% Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. 114 D ------0% Dave Syverson R35-+P + - -++-+++-54% Sheri Jesiel 61 R -++++++++++-83% Donne E. Trotter D17------0% Thaddeus Jones 29 D ------E----0% Patricia Van Pelt D5 - ---NV----NV- -0% Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++92% Chuck Weaver R 37 - + + - + + + + 46% Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D ----+------8% Jim Kirkpatrick 117 D 0% Lou Lang 16 D ------0% Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% For Taxpayers + 0 16 0 17 0 0 18 17 0 13 18 15 12 Against Taxpayers - 56 37 38 36 52 48 39 36 55 38 30 34 43 Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% Present P 00131 100000000 Michael J. Madigan 22 D ------0% Excused/Not Voting NV/E 248 3 591426993 Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% Absent A 000 0 000000000 19 D ------0% For Taxpayers 0% 27% 0% 29% 0% 0% 31% 29% 0% 22% 31% 25% 20% Robert Martwick Bill Sponsors highlighted in green. Frank J. Mautino 76 D - E - 0% Rita Mayfield 60 D ----E------0% Emily McAsey 85 D --E------0% Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R - + + + - - - + NV P NV - 33% Margo McDermed 37 R -+++-++++++-75% 4 4 David McSweeney 52 R ++++++-+++++92% Charles Meier 108 R -E++-+++-+++67% Bill Mitchell 101 R -+++-+++NV+++75% Christian L. Mitchell 26 D --+------+--17% Anna Moeller 43 D ------0% 4 Donald L. Moffitt 74 R -+++-E++PP+-50% Thomas Morrison 54 R ++++++++++++100% Martin J. Moylan 55 D ----+------8% Michelle Mussman 56 D ----+------8% Elaine Nekritz 57 D ------0% David S. Olsen 81 R - 0% Brandon W. Phelps 118 D E---+------+17% Reginald Phillips 110 R ++E++E++++++83% Raymond Poe 99 R - NV P 0% Robert W. Pritchard 70 R - P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33% Pamela Reaves-Harris 10 D E---A-----NV-0% OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE First Name Last Name District Party SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777 BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229 BILL SB1229 SB2931 HB5736 Edward J. Acevedo 2D ------0% Carol Ammons 103 D E------0% Steven A. Andersson 65 R -+++-+++++++83% Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. 40 D ------0% John D. Anthony 75 R +++ PP+NVPP+42% Luis Arroyo 3D --AE------0% Mark Batinick 97 R ++++-++E+++-75% Daniel V. Beiser 111 D +---+------+25% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R -+++-++++++-75% Thomas M. Bennett 106 R ++P+-+++++++83% Avery Bourne 95 R -+++++++NV P + +75% John Bradley 117 D ----+------+17% Dan Brady 105 R -+++-+++++++83% Rich Brauer 87 R 0% Peter Breen 48 R ++++++++++++100% Adam Brown 102 R ++++-+++NV+++83% Terri Bryant 115 R E++++++PNVNV + +67% Daniel J. Burke 1D ------0% Kelly M. Burke 36 D ------0% Tim Butler 87 R -+++-++++P+-67% John M. Cabello 68 R -PP+++PENVNV + +42% Kelly M. Cassidy 14 D ------0% John Cavaletto 107 R NV+++-+++NV+++75% Linda Chapa LaVia 83 D ------0% Katherine Cloonen 79 D ----+++----+33% Deb Conroy 46 D ----+------8% Melissa Conyears 10 D 0% Jerry Costello, II 116 D E---++-----+25% Fred Crespo 44 D ----++------17% Barbara FlynCurrie 25 D ------0% John C. D'Amico 15 D ------0% C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R ++++++++NV P + +83% Monique D. Davis 27 D ----EE-EE-E-0% William Davis 30 D ------0% Anthony DeLuca 80 D ------0% Tom Demmer 90 R -+++-++++++-75% Scott Drury 58 D -++++E-+-+-E50% Kenneth Dunkin 5D E + - -NV----A-E8% Jim Durkin 82 R -+++-++++++-75% Marcus C. Evans, Jr. 33 D -----E------0% Sara Feigenholtz 12 D ------0% Laura Fine 17 D ------0% Mary E. Flowers 31 D ------0% La Shawn K. Ford 8D ------E-0% Mike Fortner 49 R -+++-++++++-75% Jack D. Franks 63 D - NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17% Randy E. Frese 94 R ++++-+++++++92% Robyn Gabel 18 D ------0% Esther Golar 6D - - - 0% Jehan Gordon-Booth 92 D ------0% Will Guzzardi 39 D ------0% Norine K. Hammond 93 R -+P+++++NV P + +67% Sonya M. Harper 6D ------0% David Harris 53 R E+++-P-NVP+++50% Gregory Harris 13 D ------0% Chad Hays 104 R -+P+-++ENV+++58% Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D ------0% Jay Hoffman 113 D ----+------8% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Jeanne M. Ives 42 R ++++++++++++100% Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. 114 D ------0% Sheri Jesiel 61 R -++++++++++-83% Thaddeus Jones 29 D ------E----0% Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++92% Stephanie A KifowitHOUSE84 DROLL----+------8 CALL - HOW THEY VOTED CONT. % Jim Kirkpatrick 117 D 0% Lou Lang 16 D ------0% David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% SB 2196 – Higher Education Handout for Passed Senate 5/11/2016. Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% Undocumented Immigrants Passed House 5/18/2016. Michael J. MadiganHOUSEHOUSE22 ROLL DROLL------0 CALL CALL - -HOW HOW THEY THEY VOTED VOTED CONT. CONT. % Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% Provides tuition assistance for undocumented im- Vetoed by Gov. Rauner 7/22/2016. Robert Martwick 19 D ------0% OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE migrants by making them eligible for state grants for Senate overrode the veto 11/16/2016, but the House FrankFirst Name J. MautinLast Nameo District76 Party D SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777- BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229E BILL SB1229- SB2931 HB5736 0% RitaEdward J. Mayfield Acevedo 602D D ----E------0------0% higher education. failed to do so. Veto stands. EmilyCarol McAseyAmmons 10385 D E------0--E------0% MichaelSteven A. P. McAuliffeAndersson 2065 R --+++-+++++++8+ + + - - - + NV P NV - 33%3% MargoJaime M. McDermed Andrade, Jr. 3740 RD -+++-++++++-7------05% Passed Senate 4/20/2016 but failed to go to a vote in DavidJohn D. McSweeney Anthony 5275 R ++++++-+++++9+++ PP+NVPP+42% CharlesLuis MeierArroyo 1083D R -E++-+++-+++6--AE------07% the House. HB 5736 – Medicaid Expansion Bill BillMark MitchellBatinick 10197 R ++++-++E+++-7-+++-+++NV+++75% ChristianDaniel V. L. MitchellBeiser 11126 D +---+------+2--+------+--175% Postpones, for 3 years, the sunset of a program that AnnaPatricia R. Moeller Bellock 4347 DR ------0-+++-++++++-75%% provides healthcare for qualifying children, including DonaldThomas L. M. MoffittBennett 10674 R ++P+-+++++++8-+++-E++PP+-503% ThomasAvery MorrisonBourne 5495 R ++++++++++++-+++++++NV P + +7100%5% SB 2931 – Home Healthcare Minimum Wage Hike undocumented immigrants. This is less about the kids MartinJohn J. MoylanBradley 11755 D ----+------8----+------+17%% MichelleDan MussmanBrady 10556 DR ----+------8-+++-+++++++83%% Requires employers to pay no less than $15 an hour to and more about ensuring Illinois receives federal dollars ElaineRich NekritzBrauer 5787 DR ------00%% home healthcare workers that provide care to people to Medicaid as a component of Obamacare. DavidPeter S. OlsenBreen 8148 R ++++++++++++- 100%0% BrandonAdam W. PhelpBrowns 118102 DR E---+------+1++++-+++NV+++873% with disabilities, effectively reducing the number of ReginaldTerri PhillipBryants 110115 R ++E++E++++++8E++++++PNVNV + +637% RaymondDaniel J. Poe Burke 991D R ------0- NV P 0%% hours of care available to these people. Passed House 4/19/2016. RobertKelly M. W. PritchardBurke 7036 RD ------0P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33%% Passed Senate 5/3/2016. PamelaTim Reaves-HarrisButler 1087 DR E---A-----N-+++-++++P+-6V-07%% DavidJohn M. B. Reis Cabello 10968 R E+++-+++N-PP+++PENV+++7VNV + +452% Gov. Rauner approved 6/30/2016. AlKelly M. Riley Cassidy 3814 D ------E----0------0% Robert Rita 28 D ------0% DavidJohn B. ReisCavaletto 107109 R R NV+++-+++NE+++-+++NV+++7V+++75% 5% WayneLinda Rosenthal Chapa LaVia 9583 RD ------00%% Al Riley 38 D ------E----0% RonKatherine SandacCloonekn 8179 RD ----+++----+3+++++++E+++83% Robert Rita 28 D ------0% NicholasDeb SauerConroy 5146 RD ----+------80%% Wayne Rosenthal 95 R 0% SueMelissa SchererConyears 9610 D ----++-----+20%5% Ron Sandack 81 R +++++++E+++83% CarolJerry Sente Costello, II 11659 D E---++-----+2----+------85%% NicholasElgieFred R. Sauer Sims,Crespo Jr. 344451 D R ------0----++------17%% 0% SueAndrewBarbara FFly Scherern SkooCurrieg 762596 D D ----+------0----++-----+2NV- - +17% 5% CarolJustinJohn C. SenteSlaughter D'Amico 271559 D D ------0----+------80%% % Top 10 IL Gov Pensions as of 2017 ElgieMikeC.D. R. Sims,SmiddDavidsmeyer Jr.y 1007134 DR D ++++++++N----+--P----8------0V P + +83%% % 88 R -+++++++++++92% AndrewKeithMonique P.F D. Skoo SommeDavisg r 2776 D D ----EE-EE-E-0----+ NV- -% +17% Joe Sosnowski 69 R ++++-+++++++92% JustinWilliam SlaughterDavis 3027 D D ------0% 0% Employee CynthiaAnthony SotoDeLuca 804D D ------0------0% Current Annual Estimated Employee % of Mike Smiddy 71 D ----+--P----8% Name BrianTom W. StewartDemmer 8990 R ++++++++N-+++-++++++-7V E + +835% Contributions to Lifetime Payout Keith P. Sommer 88 R -+++++++++++92% Pensi on Lifetime Payout EdScott SullivanDrury 5158 RD -+++-+++++++8-++++E-+-+-E530% Joe Sosnowski 69 R ++++-+++++++92% Pension SilvanaKenneth TabareDunkins 215D D E------0 + - -NV----A-E8% Cynthia Soto 4D ------0% AndréJim ThapedDurkin i 3282 DR ------N-+++-++++++-7V---05%% Heffez, Leslie $581, 227 $768, 611 $21,945,104 3.5% BrianMichaelMarcus W. C.W. Stewart TryonEvans, Jr. 663389 RD R -+++-++++++-7-----E------0++++++++NV E +5% +83% Ed ArthurSara SullivanTurneFeigenholtzr 12519D D R ------0------0-+++-+++++++8% 3% SilvanaMichaelLaura D.Tabare UnesFine s 911721 RD D -+++++++N------0------0V+++83% % Das Gupta, Tapas $494,773 $475,331 $5,290,301 9.0% AndréPatrickMary E. J. Thaped VerschooreFlowersi 723132 D D ----+------8------0------NV---0% % 67 D ------0% MichaelLitesaLa Shawn W.E. K. Tryon WallaceFord 668D R ------E-0-+++-++++++-7% 5% Abraham, Edward $480,762 $535,165 $9,004,401 5.9% Lawrence Walsh, Jr. 86 D ------0% ArthurMike TurneFortner r 499D R -+++-++++++-7------05% % GrantJack D. Wehrli Franks 4163 RD N-V+++E+++++E+7 NV + - + - - P NV P P - 17%5% Michael D. Unes 91 R -+++++++NV+++83% Guenther, Ronald $473,094 $614,647 $9,303,992 6.6% EmanuelRandy E. Ch WelchFrese 947D R ++++-+++++++9------02%% Patrick J. Verschoore 72 D ----+------8% DavidRobyn A. WelterGabel 7518 RD +------08%% Litesa E. Wallace 67 D ------0% Flaherty, Joseph $433,290 $635,127 $9,348,503 6.8% BarbaraEsther WheelerGolar 646D R -+++-+++E++-6- - - 0%7% Lawrence Walsh, Jr. 86 D ------0% KeithJehan R. WheelerGordon-Booth 5092 RD -+++-+++++++8------03% GrantAnnWill M. Wehrli WilliamGuzzardis 113941 D R ------0------0NV+++E+++++E+7% 5% Maggs, Peter $429,646 $509,123 $3,089,097 16.5% EmanuelKathleenNorine Ch K. WelchWillis Hammond 77937D DR ------0-+P+++++N------0V P + +67%% % DavidChristineSonya A. M. WelterWinger Harper 45756D R R -+++++++-E+-6-----+ -- - -07% 8% Mafee, Mahmood $429,095 $562,570 $8,783,174 6.4% BarbaraSaraDavid Wheeler WojcickiHarris Jimenez 995364 R R +++++E+++-P-N-+++-+++E++-6++VP+++5+ -670% 7% Sam Yingling 62 D ----+------8% KeithGregory R. WheelerHarris 1350 D R ------0-+++-+++++++8% 3% $402,293 $337,524 $5,172,962 6.5% Michael J. Zalewski 23 D ------0% Stukel, James AnnChad M. WilliamHays s 10411 R D -+P+-++EN------0V+++58% % Elizabeth Hernandez 24 D ------0% Kathleen Willis 77 D ------0% Jay Hoffman 113 D Total----+------8 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total % Abcarian, Herand $392,682 $628,987 $6,843,239 9.2% Christine Winger For Taxpayers 45+ R 16-+++++++-E+-6 46 43 48 37 45 43 42 25 35 44 38 7% Frances AnnHurley 35 D ------0% Sara Wojcicki JimeneAgainstz Taxpayers99 - R 92+++++ 67 66 69 73 65 72++ 65 69 67 67 77 + -67% Jeanne M. Ives Present P 42 R 026002232920++++++++++++100% Albrecht, Ronald $391,199 $462,077 $5,390,470 8.6% Sam Yingling 62 D ----+------8% Eddie Lee Jackson,Excused/Not Sr. Voting114 E/NV D 1------00321661822653 % MichaelSheri J. ZalewskiJesiel Absent A 6123 R D 001010000100-++++++++++-8------03% % *Assumes Life Expectancy of 85 (IRS Form 590 ). Thaddeus Jones For Taxpayers29 D 14%------E----0 39% 36% 41% 31% 38% 36% 36% 21% 30% 37% 32% % Bill Sponsors highlighted in green. 3% COLA compounded annually for all pension funds except IMRF, which applies 3% simple interest COLA. Dwight Kay 112 R ++P+++++++++9Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total2% Total For Taxpayers + 16 46 43 48 37 45 43 42 25 35 44 38 Stephanie A Kifowit 84 D ----+------8% Nearly 100,000 Illinois government retirees collect annual pensions totaling $50,000 or more. Jim KirkpatricAgainstk Taxpayers117 - D 92 67 66 69 73 65 72 65 69 67 670% 77 Present P 026002232920 Lou Lang 16 D ------0% Excused/Not Voting E/NV 10321661822653 David R. Leitch 73 R -+++E++++E+-67% 17,000 of those former government employees collect annual pensions totaling $100,000 or more. Absent A 001010000100 Camille Y. Lilly 78 D -E---E-----E0% For Taxpayers 14% 39% 36% 41% 31% 38% 36% 36% 21% 30% 37% 32% The average annual Social Security retirement benefit for taxpayers is less than $17,000 and the Michael J. MadiganBill Sponsors highlighted22 in green. D ------0% Natalie A. Manley 98 D ------0% maximum benefit is $32,000 if working until 66. Robert Martwick 19 D ------0% Frank J. Mautino 76 D - E - 0% This work by Taxpayer Education Foundation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Rita Mayfield 60 D ----E------0% Reproduction and distribution of this information is granted with attribution. Emily McAsey 6 85 D --E------0% Michael P. McAuliffe 20 R - + + + - - - + NV P NV - 33% Margo McDermed 37 R -+++-++++++-75% David McSweeney 52 R ++++++-+++++92% Charles Meier 6 6 108 R -E++-+++-+++67% Bill Mitchell 101 R -+++-+++NV+++75% Christian L. Mitchell 26 D --+------+--17% Anna Moeller 43 D ------0% Donald L. Moffitt 74 R -+++-E++PP+-50% Thomas Morrison 54 R ++++++++++++100% Martin J. Moylan 55 D ----+------8% Michelle Mussman 56 D ----+------8% Elaine Nekritz 57 D ------0% David S. Olsen 81 R - 0% Brandon W. Phelps 118 D E---+------+17% Reginald Phillips 110 R ++E++E++++++83% Raymond Poe 99 R - NV P 0% Robert W. Pritchard 70 R - P P + E + + NV NV E + - 33% Pamela Reaves-Harris 10 D E---A-----NV-0% SchoolsSchools bankrupt bankrupt pension pension system system without without any any pension pension BILLBILL SUMMARIES SUMMARIES reformreform included. included. Vetoed Vetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner. Rauner. GUBERNATORIAL EVALUATION PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/21/2016. 4/21/2016. SBSB 2437 2437 – Chicago– Chicago Pension Pension Protection Protection Act Act OVERRIDE OVERRIDE OVERRIDE PassedPassed House House 6/30/2016. 6/30/2016. BILLS SB2437 HB580 SB2043 BILL SB2043 SB2822 SB777 BILL SB777 SB2046 SB1229 BILL SB1229 SB2196 SB2931 HB5736 RaisesRaises property property taxes taxes to to prop prop up up Chicago Chicago pensions. pensions. It’s It’s a a VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 12/1/2016. 12/1/2016. Gov. Bruce Rauner - R + + + + + + + + + + NA + - 92% sweetsweet deal deal for for pensioners pensioners but but a bittera bitter pill pill for for taxpayers, taxpayers, SenateSenate overrode overrode veto veto 12/1/2016, 12/1/2016, but but the the House House failed failed to to asas it wouldit would cost cost at atleast least $215 $215 million million to to taxpayers taxpayers and and dodo so. so. Veto Veto stands. stands. sweetensweeten government government pensions pensions by by allowing allowing retirement retirement 2 years2 years sooner. sooner. Those Those hired hired after after 2011 2011 would would get get this this plumplum deal deal without without paying paying an an additional additional penny. penny. SBSB 777 777 – Chicago– Chicago Firefighters Firefighters Pension Pension Bailout Bailout ThisThis bill bill kicks kicks the the can can down down the the road road by by re-amortizing re-amortizing TAXPAYER FRIENDS PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/21/2016. 4/21/2016. thethe pension pension debt debt of of the the Chicago Chicago Fire Fire pension pension fund. fund. PassedPassed House House 12/1/2016. 12/1/2016. VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner but but overridden overridden by by the the veto-proof veto-proof VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 3/24/2017. 3/24/2017. Veto Veto stands. stands. househouse of of the the 99th 99th Illinois Illinois General General Assembly. Assembly. GOV. BRUCE RAUNER R 92%

PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/16/2015. 4/16/2015. ILLINOIS SENATE 0 HBHB 580 580 – AFSCME– AFSCME Benefits Benefits Bill Bill PassedPassed House House 5/30/2015. 5/30/2015. RidiculousRidiculous demands demands on on taxpayers taxpayers that that would would have have VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 5/27/2016, 5/27/2016, but but the the Senate Senate and and codifiedcodified additional additional benefits benefits for for AFSCME AFSCME members members and and HouseHouse overrode overrode Gov. Gov. Rauner’s Rauner’s veto veto on on 5/30/2016. 5/30/2016. cutcut taxpayers taxpayers out out of of collective collective bargaining bargaining by by nullify nullify- - ILLINOIS HOUSE ILLINOIS HOUSE CONT. inging the the governor’s governor’s role, role, not not to to mention mention the the outrageous outrageous increasesincreases in inpay pay for for this this narrow narrow group group of of government government SBSB 2046 2046 – $4– $4 Billion Billion Higher Higher Education Education Tax Tax Hike Hike NAME DISTRICT PARTY NAME DISTRICT PARTY employees.employees. AppropriatesAppropriates $3.89 $3.89 billion billion of of taxpayer taxpayer money money for for higher higher Peter Breen 48 R 100% Brian W. Stewart 89 R 83% educationeducation and and social social services. services. Vetoed, Vetoed, mercifully, mercifully, by by Jeanne M Ives 42 R 100% Ed Sullivan 51 R 83% PassedPassed House House 2/16/2016. 2/16/2016. Gov.Gov. Rauner. Rauner. PassedPassed Senate Senate 3/3/2016. 3/3/2016. Thomas Morrison 54 R 100% Keith R. Wheeler 50 R 83% Randy E. Frese 94 R 92% Mark Batinick 97 R 75% VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 5/16/2016. 5/16/2016. House House fails fails to to over over- - PassedPassed Senate Senate 9/9/2015. 9/9/2015. Dwight Kay 112 R 92% Patricia R. Bellock 47 R 75% ride.ride. Veto Veto stands. stands. PassedPassed House House 4/12/2016. 4/12/2016. David McSweeney 52 R 92% Avery Bourne 95 R 75% VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 6/10/2016. 6/10/2016. Neither Neither the the Senate Senate Keith P. Sommer 88 R 92% John Cavaletto 107 R 75% nornor the the House House had had the the votes votes to to override. override. Veto Veto stands. stands. SBSB 2043 2043 – Taxpayer-funded– Taxpayer-funded College College Grants Grants Joe Sosnowski 69 R 92% Tom Demmer 90 R 75% AnAn appropriations appropriations bill bill that that authorizes authorizes $721 $721 million million in in Thomas M. Bennett 106 R 83% Jim Durkin 82 R 75% Dan Brady 105 R 83% Margo McDermed 37 R 75% unfundedunfunded benefits benefits in inthe the form form of ofcollege college grants. grants. Vetoed Vetoed SBSB 1229 1229 – AFSCME– AFSCME Protection Protection Plan Plan Adam Brown 102 R 83% David B. Reis 109 R 75% byby Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner but but override override bill bill was was passed passed by by the the Sen Sen- - TheThe bill bill would would have have helped helped AFSCME AFSCME but but cheated cheated tax tax- - C.D. Davidsmeyer 100 R 83% Michael W. Tryon 66 R 75% ate,ate, although although the the veto veto stands stands as as the the override override measure measure payerspayers by by stripping stripping Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner of of negotiating negotiating power power Sheri Jesiel 61 R 83% Grant Wehrli 41 R 75% failedfailed to to pass pass the the House. House. withwith government government unions. unions. If theIf the legislation legislation would would have have Ron Sandack 81 R 83% passed,passed, the the governor governor would would have have been been removed removed from from PassedPassed Senate Senate 8/19/2015. 8/19/2015. thethe negotiating negotiating table table in infuture future discussions discussions over over pay pay and and PassedPassed House House 1/28/2016. 1/28/2016. benefitsbenefits for for AFSCME AFSCME members.members. VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 2/19/2016. 2/19/2016. SenateSenate overrode overrode veto veto 3/2/2016, 3/2/2016, but but House House failed failed to to PassedPassed Senate Senate 4/22/2015. 4/22/2015. AVERAGE SCORES PER CHAMBER overrideoverride on on 3/2/2016. 3/2/2016. Veto Veto stands. stands. PassedPassed House House 5/29/2015. 5/29/2015. AVERAGE PARTY SCORES VetoedVetoed by by Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner 7/29/2015. 7/29/2015. HOUSE SenateSenate voted voted to to override override veto veto 8/19/2015, 8/19/2015, but but the the House House SENATE HOUSE SENATE SBSB 2822 2822 – $215– $215 Million Million CPS CPS Bailout Bailout failedfailed to to override override on on 9/2/2015. 9/2/2015. Veto Veto stands. stands. 1% DEM AVERAGE 4% 15% 30% ThisThis legislation legislation would would have have given given $215 $215 million million in intaxpay taxpay- - 41% REP AVERAGE 66% erer dollars dollars stolen stolen from from taxpayers taxpayers throughout throughout the the state state in ina misguideda misguided effort effort to toshore shore up upthe the Chicago Chicago Public Public

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The The Republicans Republicans MelindaMelinda Bush Bush 3131 D D 0%0% WilliamWilliam Davis Davis 3030 D D 0%0% scoredscored better better in inboth both chambers, chambers, 41% 41% in inthe the Senate Senate and and JamesJames F. Clayborne,F. Clayborne, Jr. Jr. 5757 D D 0%0% AnthonyAnthony DeLuca DeLuca 8080 D D 0%0% EXECUTIVEEXECUTIVE SUMMARY SUMMARY 66%66% in inthe the House, House, whereas whereas the the Democrats Democrats maxed maxed out out JacquelineJacqueline Y. Y.Collins Collins 1616 D D 0%0% MarcusMarcus C. C.Evans, Evans, Jr. Jr. 3333 D D 0%0% at at4% 4% in inthe the House House – and– and only only 1% 1% in inthe the Senate! Senate! How How is is JohnJohn J. CullertonJ. Cullerton 6 6 D D 0%0% SaraSara Feigenholtz Feigenholtz 1212 D D 0%0% ThisThis is isthe the 17th 17th biennial, biennial, non-partisan non-partisan Illinois Illinois Tax Tax Survey Survey thatthat even even possible? possible? 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This This edition edition analyzes analyzes the the 99th 99th Thankfully,Thankfully, 32 32 members members of of the the House House passed passed the the Tax Tax DonDon Harmon Harmon 3939 D D 0%0% EstherEsther Golar Golar 6 6 D D 0%0% GeneralGeneral Assembly Assembly of of Illinois. Illinois. NapoleonNapoleon Harris, Harris, III III 1515 D D 0%0% SurveySurvey with with a scorea score of of 70% 70% or or more more in invoting voting against against JehanJehan Gordon-Booth Gordon-Booth 9292 D D 0%0% LindaLinda Holmes Holmes 4242 D D 0%0% WillWill Guzzardi Guzzardi 3939 D D 0%0% higherhigher spending spending and and taxation. taxation. However, However, five five of ofthe the SinceSince the the Illinois Illinois Supreme Supreme Court Court ruled ruled significant significant and and MattieMattie Hunter Hunter 3 3 D D 0%0% SonyaSonya M. M. Harper Harper 6 6 D D 0%0% aforementionedaforementioned are are not not our our friends friends as as they they subsequent subsequent- - meaningfulmeaningful government government pension pension reform reform legislation legislation ToiToi W. W. Hutchinson Hutchinson 4040 D D 0%0% GregoryGregory Harris Harris 1313 D D 0%0% ly lyvoted voted for for a $5a $5 Billion Billion income income tax tax increase increase in inthe the 100th 100th unconstitutional,unconstitutional, the the state’s state’s finances finances have have continued continued to to EmilEmil Jones, Jones, III III 1414 D D 0%0% ElizabethElizabeth Hernandez Hernandez 2424 D D 0%0% generalgeneral assembly. assembly. DavidDavid Koehler Koehler 4646 D D 0%0% FrancesFrances Ann Ann Hurley Hurley 3535 D D 0%0% fairfair poorly. poorly. Currently, Currently, the the top top pensioner pensioner in inIllinois, Illinois, Leslie Leslie DanDan Kotowski Kotowski 2828 D D 0%0% EddieEddie Lee Lee Jackson, Jackson, Sr. Sr. 114114 D D 0%0% Heffez,Heffez, a formera former UIC UIC professor professor now now in inprivate private practice, practice, Gov.Gov. Rauner Rauner outclassed outclassed his his predecessor, predecessor, disgraced disgraced StevenSteven M. M. Landek Landek 1212 D D 0%0% ThaddeusThaddeus Jones Jones 2929 D D 0%0% collectscollects a pensiona pension more more than than a half-milliona half-million dollars dollars from from formerformer Democratic Democratic Gov. Gov. Pat Pat Quinn, Quinn, who who received received a sorrya sorry KimberlyKimberly A. A.Lightford Lightford 4 4 D D 0%0% LouLou Lang Lang 1616 D D 0%0% taxpayerstaxpayers annually! annually! 10%10% on on TUA’s TUA’s 16th 16th biennial biennial Tax Tax Survey. Survey. Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner is is TerryTerry Link Link 3030 D D 0%0% CamilleCamille Y. Y.Lilly Lilly 7878 D D 0%0% thethe first first Illinois Illinois Governor Governor to toscore score above above 70% 70% on onthe the TUA TUA IrisIris Y. Y.Martinez Martinez 2020 D D 0%0% MichaelMichael J. MadiganJ. Madigan 2222 D D 0%0% ThreeThree bills bills in inour our 17th 17th Tax Tax Survey Survey involve involve the the legisla legisla- - taxtax survey survey and and we we are are pleased pleased to to feature feature him him on on the the list list PatPat McGuire McGuire 4343 D D 0%0% NatalieNatalie A. A.Manley Manley 9898 D D 0%0% tureture attempting attempting to to saddle saddle Illinois Illinois taxpayers taxpayers with with even even ofof Taxpayer Taxpayer Friends. Friends. JulieJulie A. A.Morrison Morrison 2929 D D 0%0% RobertRobert Martwick Martwick 1919 D D 0%0% greatergreater liabilities, liabilities, easily easily totaling totaling more more than than a half-billiona half-billion JohnJohn G. G.Mulroe Mulroe 1010 D D 0%0% FrankFrank J. MautinoJ. Mautino 7676 D D 0%0% taxtax dollars. dollars. SB SB 2822 2822 and and SB SB 2437 2437 were were both both attempts attempts by by Gov.Gov. Rauner’s Rauner’s score score was was on on par par with with an an A- A- at at92%. 92%. He He AntonioAntonio Muñoz Muñoz 1 1 D D 0%0% RitaRita Mayfield Mayfield 6060 D D 0%0% thethe Illinois Illinois General General Assembly Assembly to to bailout bailout the the perpetually perpetually hashas the the highest highest score score ever ever achieved achieved by by an an Illinois Illinois Gover Gover- - LauraLaura M. M. Murphy Murphy 2828 D D 0%0% EmilyEmily McAsey McAsey 8585 D D 0%0% disastrousdisastrous Chicago Chicago Public Public School School Teachers’ Teachers’ pensions. pensions. nornor since since 1983. 1983. We We congratulate congratulate Gov. Gov. Rauner Rauner in inaccom accom- - MichaelMichael Noland Noland 2222 D D 0%0% AnnaAnna Moeller Moeller 4343 D D 0%0% Mercifully,Mercifully, Republican Republican Gov. Gov. Bruce Bruce Rauner Rauner vetoed vetoed both both plishingplishing this this feat. feat. Please Please note, note, in incalculating calculating this this score score KwameKwame Raoul Raoul 1313 D D 0%0% ElaineElaine Nekritz Nekritz 5757 D D 0%0% billsbills and and the the Illinois Illinois General General Assembly Assembly failed failed to to over over- - SB2196SB2196 was was not not included, included, as as the the bill bill has has been been tabled tabled MartinMartin A. A.Sandoval Sandoval 1111 D D 0%0% DavidDavid S. S.Olsen Olsen 8181 D D 0%0% rideride his his veto. veto. However, However, SB SB 777, 777, the the Chicago Chicago Firefighters Firefighters indefinitely.indefinitely. IraIra I. SilversteinI. Silverstein 8 8 D D 0%0% RaymondRaymond Poe Poe 9999 D D 0%0% PensionPension Bailout, Bailout, re-amortized re-amortized the the pension pension debt debt of of the the SteveSteve Stadelman Stadelman 3434 D D 0%0% PamelaPamela Reaves-Harris Reaves-Harris 1010 D D 0%0% ChicagoChicago Fire Fire pension pension fund fund and and although although Rauner Rauner vetoed vetoed A Aroll roll call call of of every every legislator legislator and and how how they they voted voted on on HeatherHeather A. A.Steans Steans 7 7 D D 0%0% Al AlRiley Riley 3838 D D 0%0% it, it,both both chambers chambers overrode overrode his his veto veto May May 30, 30, 2016. 2016. JohnJohn M. M. Sullivan Sullivan 4747 D D 0%0% eacheach significant significant tax tax or orspending spending bill bill surveyed surveyed for for this this RobertRobert Rita Rita 2828 D D 0%0% DonneDonne E. E.Trotter Trotter 1717 D D 0%0% ElgieElgie R. R.Sims, Sims, Jr. Jr. 3434 D D 0%0% sessionsession begins begins on on page page 4. 4.Legislators’ Legislators’ scores scores are are normal normal- - OtherOther bills bills included included in inTUA’s TUA’s 17th 17th biennial biennial Tax Tax Survey Survey PatriciaPatricia Van Van Pelt Pelt 5 5 D D 0%0% CynthiaCynthia Soto Soto 4 4 D D 0%0% izedized and and range range from from 0% 0% to to 100%, 100%, indicating indicating how how often often werewere vetoed vetoed by by Rauner Rauner but but overridden overridden by by the the legisla legisla- - ILLINOISILLINOIS HOUSE HOUSE SilvanaSilvana Tabares Tabares 2121 D D 0%0% theythey supported supported taxpayers taxpayers by by voting voting against against tax tax and and ture’sture’s tax-loving tax-loving and and spendthrift spendthrift super super majority, majority, includ includ- - AndréAndré Thapedi Thapedi 3232 D D 0%0% spendingspending increases. increases. The The best best scoring scoring legislators legislators voted voted NAMENAME DISTRICTDISTRICT PARTYPARTY inging SB SB 2043, 2043, a singlea single piece piece of of legislation legislation that that appropriat appropriat- - againstagainst all all tax tax and and spending spending increases increases and and are are included included EdwardEdward J. AcevedoJ. Acevedo 2 2 D D 0%0% ArthurArthur Turner Turner 9 9 D D 0%0% eded $721 $721 million million for for college college grants. grants. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, this this is is onon the the list list of of Taxpayers’ Taxpayers’ Friends Friends on on page page 7, 7,while while those those CarolCarol Ammons Ammons 103103 D D 0%0% LitesaLitesa E. E.Wallace Wallace 6767 D D 0%0% notnot uncommon. uncommon. This This is isexactly exactly how how Illinois Illinois became became one one whowho most most often often voted voted against against taxpayers taxpayers are are included included on on JaimeJaime M. M. Andrade, Andrade, Jr. Jr. 4040 D D 0%0% LawrenceLawrence Walsh, Walsh, Jr. Jr. 8686 D D 0%0% EmanuelEmanuel Chris Chris Welch Welch 7 7 D D 0%0% ofof the the worst worst financial financial catastrophes catastrophes amongst amongst the the fifty fifty thethe list list of of Taxpayers’ Taxpayers’ Enemies Enemies on on page page 8. 8. LuisLuis Arroyo Arroyo 3 3 D D 0%0% AnnAnn M. M. Williams Williams 1111 D D 0%0% states.states. The The only only good good news news in inthis this case case is isthat that the the house house DanielDaniel J. BurkeJ. Burke 1 1 D D 0%0% KathleenKathleen Willis Willis 7777 D D 0%0% failedfailed to to pass pass the the override override bill bill so so the the veto veto stands. stands. KellyKelly M. M. Burke Burke 3636 D D 0%0% TUATUA has has used used the the same same methodology methodology to to evaluate evaluate each each MichaelMichael J. ZalewskiJ. Zalewski 2323 D D 0%0% KellyKelly M. M. Cassidy Cassidy 1414 D D 0%0% lawmaker’slawmaker’s record record since since publishing publishing its its first first Tax Tax Survey Survey in in NotNot a singlea single member member of of the the Senate Senate – no– no Republican, Republican, no no 1983.1983. 8 8 DemocratDemocrat – received– received a passinga passing score score of of 70% 70% or or more more