Reports to the General Assembly of Illinois

Reports to the General Assembly of Illinois1872
About this book
Reports to the General Assembly of Illinois are Senate and house discussions and talks. After a senate member or house representive goes to office, their discussions and bill proposals which determine state , federal and local law all are put in big reports called 'Reports to the General Assembly of [State]'. Reading these discussions and pointing them out in YouTube videos or other media will help change case law by pointing out stupid laws. Most terms are short-term and 1 person simply can't do everything, that's why these are open to the public for public commentary so the next person in power can use public commentary to see where things got messed up with the old administration and make it easier to the public to understand and possibly use this information for change if they decide to be in politics.
Generally to surprise, most of the commentary is written by for interest groups because people don't even bother commenting on long reports because they got other things to do like work , and watch minecraft let's play. It's simply intimidating at glance for a citizen to comment and advocate
Details
- First published
- 1872
- OL Work ID
- OL13087026W
Subjects
LawIllinoisGeneral AssemblyCongressial reportsSenate reportsHouse Reports