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Springfield Office:
Senator 26th District
105D Capitol Building
Springfield, IL   62706
(217) 782-8010
 
 
District Office:
330 E. Main Street
Suite 301
Barrington, IL  60010
(847) 277-7100
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Don't miss Veterans Legislative Day April 29!

 
Page for a Day!

Calling all high school students!  Are you fascinated by government and our political process?

Illinois State Senator, Dan Duffy, is offering you the opportunity of a lifetime to become his “Page” for a day in Springfield.  You will spend one day with Senator Duffy working as his assistant, attending functions with him and sit on the Senate Floor during session. 

 

Two Pages will be selected for each date.  The following dates are available for sign up:

                     March 16, 17, 18

                     March 24

                     April 14

                     April 21, 22

                     April 28, 29

Senator Duffy and his staff promise a great visit! In addition, a person accompanying the page (a parent or other adult) can attend the committee meetings and sit in the Gallery during Session. The Page is the only one able to sit on the Senate Floor with the Senator.

 

Application:  Spaces are limited so email Senator Duffy to reserve your spot:

 

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Rules for attire:                     
Ladies:   dresses, skirts, or dress slacks are suggested.  Low-cut tops, mini-skirts and skorts are prohibited.  Wear comfortable flats or low heels. Gym shoes and sandals are prohibited.

Gentlemen:   dress shirt, necktie, and jacket are required (there are some jackets available on the Senate Floor). Denim jeans are prohibited.  Wear comfortable dress shoes – no gym shoes or sandals.

 

Cost:
The Page is responsible to pay for the cost of commuting, housing and food.  Visit the following link for information on hotels, restaurants and directions.  When you arrive in Springfield, you might want to visit the Visitor Center for more information and helpful brochures and maps.

 

http://www.visit-springfieldillinois.com/

 

 
Watch Senator Duffy's response to the Governor's budget address
 
Duffy continues push for elimination of red-light cameras

Springfield, Illinois—The Illinois Senate Transportation subcommittee is set to pass a “shell” bill that will allow legislation on red-light cameras to be included in this legislative session.  A “shell” bill is a legislative maneuver that gets a bill in the queue even though it has not yet been written.

 

Currently, there are five proposals for changing the red-light camera laws in Illinois. Senator Dan Duffy’s (R-Lake Barrington) legislation, Senate Bill 2466, is the only one that calls for elimination of red-light cameras, except at railroad crossings and in construction zones. Other proposals mandate longer yellow lights and one eliminates red light camera tickets for right turns on red. The bill submitted by Senator Munoz (D-Chicago) offers only superficial changes that will not significantly curtail the use of red-light cameras in Illinois.

 

“I’m not sure if this is a ‘shell’ bill or a ‘shell’ game.” said Duffy.  “I don’t vote for ‘shell’ bills because they are blank checks. I like to know what I am actually supporting or opposing.”

 

The Chairman of the Transportation Committee, Senator Sandoval (D-Cicero), promised to bring red-light camera legislation to the floor this legislative session.  Chairman Sandoval has asked all Senators with red-light camera bills to craft a compromise bill that he will insert in the shell bill at a later date.

 

 “I am happy to work on anything that will ultimately get rid of red-light cameras.  Increasing the yellow light time and eliminating tickets for right turns would be a big step forward.  If we need to defeat red-light cameras one piece at a time, that is fine with me,” said Duffy.  “However, I will not put my name on a bill that pretends to eliminate or reduce the use of red-light cameras but in reality doesn't change a thing.  That is typical Springfield stuff and the people of Illinois are tired of it.  People want the red light cameras eliminated.”

 

 
Daily Herald: Possible red-light camera ban faces Senate hurdle

SPRINGFIELD - A suburban lawmaker continues to garner bipartisan support for his proposal to repeal red-light cameras throughout the state, which he says are nothing more than a moneymaking scheme.

State Sen. Dan Duffy, a Lake Barrington Republican, introduced legislation earlier this year that would remove the controversial ticketing systems across Illinois except at construction zones and railroad crossings. So far, Duffy's proposal has 16 co-sponsors in the Senate.

"Police officers are there to serve and protect the people - not the cameras," Duffy said during a Capitol news conference.

The Illinois Senate Transportation Committee created a subcommittee for Duffy's plan and other red-light camera legislation, which will meet Tuesday in the Capitol. Typically, a subcommittee is where bills are sent to die without getting a vote, but the committee's chairman Martin Sandoval, a Cicero Democrat, promised Duffy a hearing to fully vet the legislation.

If the subcommittee approves Duffy's proposal, it still must go before the full committee before being sent to the full

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