Gregory Harris - Kelly M. Cassidy - Barbara Flynn Curry - Wil Gzardy - Emmanuel Kris Welch, Cynthia Soto, La Sean K. Ford, Silvana Taavares, Ann M. Williams, Carol Amons, Robin Gabbel, Litesa E. Wallace, Sara Feigenholtz, Theresa Mah, Lou Lang, Laura Fine, Juliana Stratton, Christian L. Mitchell, Linda Chapa LaVia, Sonya M. Harper
(Senior Toi W. Hutchinson - Christina Castro - Don Harmon - Daniel Bis, Omar Aquino, Pat McGuire, David Kohler and Emil Jones, III)
Please correct "important recording method". "Sexual status", "authorized medical professional", and "licensed mental health expert". Modify the provision concerning the issuance of newborn cards for individuals who have undergone sex change. In order to change the gender name of an individual listed on the individual's birth certificate, an authorized medical professional or an authorized mental health expert must publish a statement on treatment. To sign and date the specified statement you need an authorized medical professional or a mentally healthy expert. Providing a newly issued birth certificate can reflect the name change if a document with a name change is submitted. Change reference from "Gender change" to "Change gender specification". After issuing a new birth certificate, an individual can request evidence of original certificate and adoption, father's leave, legalization or gender change for examination or certification purposes. Make appropriate changes
House Act No. 1785 requests the Ministry of Public Health to update individual records and provides individuals with changes in birth certificate and adoption, maternity leave, legalization or gender-based evidence for testing or certification I demand it. As these requirements require a $ 15 revision fee and an additional fee of $ 2 will be charged for each additional copy as stated in 410 ILCS 535117, this law will adversely affect the domestic budget there is no.
Last night, the Illinois State General Assembly passed Senate 1st (SB 1) and if Governor Launer signed the law it will change the way Illinois funds K - 12 public education. The new funding scheme is based on evidence-based model (EBM) to fund public schools in Illinois. This is a more appropriate and fair method. CTBA will support SB 1 and will change K - 12 Public Education Funding Procurement to EBM. The current "fundamental level" funding scheme of the state is not based on any research - it is also not based on the actual cost of educating the children. Instead, the amount of funds for each student is established for the whole state based on the fee that the state determined by the decision maker can pay. Considering that the Illinois state government has a deficit in its general fund every year since 1995, this method of determining school funds has proven inadequate.
Today, a majority of the bipartisan parliament of Illinois passed a revolutionary education bill. For the first time, the state of Illinois has shifted from its old, unfair school funding system to an evidence-based approach, to ensure that every province's province receives the necessary support to educate children in service I will migrate. This is a victory for children across the state, their parents, and the community. The bill is not perfect. CTBA is seriously concerned about the recent grant growth to which $ 75 million has been allocated to provide income tax deductions to those donating to private scholarship scholarship funds. Contrary to the purpose of wider bills, these provisions use public funds to harm public schools. Furthermore, according to a comprehensive survey entrusted by President George W. Bush, students who participated in traditional K-12 public schools performed better than students who participated in charter flights and private religious schools, regardless of their names It is excellent.