Final days of session set stage for next month

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The issue also comes with political implications. That’s particularly true for Republicans, whose party lost big in the Nov. 6 election in part because Latino voters – whose numbers are growing in Illinois and nationally – turned out in force for Democratic candidates.

A measure to allow the use of medical marijuana by people with medical conditions such as cancer, HIV and glaucoma also could come to a vote. Rep. Lou Lang, D-Skokie, said he was just a few votes shy of what he needs in the House, and he planned to spend the weekend trying to secure those final allies.

“I think we have a reasonable chance to pass it (this week) in the House,” Lang said.

The House also could get a bill that barely passed the Senate last week to require publicly traded corporations to make their Illinois income tax bills public. Cullerton has said it would help lawmakers and taxpayers determine whether the tax breaks given by the General Assembly are worthwhile. But Republicans criticized it as anti-business.

And Rep. Greg Harris, D-Chicago, is counting votes to determine if, or when, to introduce legislation to allow gay marriage. Harris declined to say last week how the numbers were looking, but he said he is encouraged by what he sees as major shift in public opinion in favor of gay rights.

If the measure doesn’t get a vote this week, it could come up in early January, when lawmakers on their way out the door have been known to cast votes in ways they may not if they were facing re-election.

In the final days of the 2011 lame-duck session, the legislature voted on some of the biggest issues in years: a major tax increase intended to bolster the state budget, allowing civil unions for same-sex couples and abolishing the death penalty.

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