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JCAR and you: How a rule becomes a law in Illinois
By Roger Eddy
Beginning on Jan. 1, 1978, an important process became law that very few people know about and even fewer people understand. But the Illinois Administrative Procurement Act affects your everyday life in a very real way, especially lately.
It subjects you to rules written by unelected officials that eventually are acted upon by a small group of elected officials called the Joint Committee on Administrative rules, or JCAR. It’s processes, however, were not included in the “Schoolhouse Rock” version of “How a Bill Becomes a Law.”
The act defines the authority and establishes a process by which state agencies in Illinois make rules to implement the intent of laws passed by the General Assembly. There are dozens of state agencies, board and commissions in Illinois, many of which hover over our everyday lives. Examples include the Illinois Departments of Public Health, Revenue, Corrections, Agriculture, Child
First we had a short report from
Jim Saunders, the Executive Editor of the
five-minute overview of the latest activity in the
Florida Legislature – new bills, upcoming hearings, and so forth. Its subscribers pay for that news, but you can read some their stories shared with Tallahassee Reports
Our first guest was
Anna V. Eskamani, Florida House of Representatives member from District 47 which includes East Orlando, Winter Park and other communities. She’s the first Iranian-American elected to any public office in Florida and is known for her progressive views. We’ll discuss her priorities for this session and current pending bills such as HB 1, the bill known as the “anti-protest” bill.