Office of the Governor

207 State House

Springfield, Illinois 62706

Bruce Rauner

Governor

July 1, 2017

To the Honorable Members of

The Illinois House of Representatives,

100th General Assembly:

Today I return House Bill 1811, an amendment to Department of State Police Law of the Civil Administrative Code, Emergency Telephone System Act and the Public Utilities Act, with specific recommendations to ensure that critical 9-1-1 services continue without a massive tax hike on Illinois families and businesses.

9-1-1 dispatch centers are the backbone of our public safety system. Our dispatchers are dedicated public servants who are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help our citizens in times of crisis. Essential 9-1-1 services are set to expire on July 1, 2017 under the current provisions of the Emergency Telephone System Act and Article XIII (Telecommunications) and Article XXI (Cable and Video) of the Public Utilities Act. This sunset process on important services has been used extensively by politicians in Illinois as a way to exert periodic pressure to extract benefits for political insiders. The majority in the General Assembly waited until the last moment to send this 9-1-1 service reauthorization bill to my desk. Unfortunately, those lawmakers also inserted a major tax hike into this bill, a tax that’s both excessive and unwarranted, and that I strongly oppose. The tax hike is large for the people of Illinois, but it’s particularly massive for the people of Chicago. Chicago 9-1-1 fees are already the highest in America. This extreme increase is unfair and indefensible. But the majority in the General Assembly is using the threat of cancellation of 9-1-1 services on Saturday as leverage to force this tax hike through over my opposition.

This mean-spirited strategy has been employed by the majority repeatedly over the years, most prominently in the current budget impasse: holding innocent people, our most vulnerable residents and essential services hostage as leverage to force excessive, unwarranted tax hikes onto the people of Illinois. This practice must stop.

Therefore, pursuant to Section 9(e) of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, I hereby return House Bill 1811, entitled “AN ACT concerning regulation”, with the following specific recommendations for change:

On Page 1, by deleting lines 4 through 23 ; and

By deleting pages 2 through 8; and

On page 9, by deleting lines 1 through 5; and

On page 9, by replacing lines 6 through 9 with the following:

“Section 5. The Emergency Telephone System Act is reenacted as follows and is amended by repealing Section 99.”; and

By replacing page 9 line 10 through page 95 line 17 with the following:

“(50 ILCS 750/0.01) (from Ch. 134, par. 30.01) Sec. 0.01. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Emergency Telephone System Act". (Source: P.A. 85-978.)