Cellphones, Facebook license plate fees in mix

Drivers, employers must pay attention to changes

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This photo taken Thursday in Chicago shows an Illinois license plate. While inaction on the severely underfunded state pension programs took most of the headlines, lawmakers and Gov. Pat Quinn adopted 150 laws that take effect Jan. 1, which range from an increase in basic license plate fees from $2, to $101 annually, raising as much as $20 million for state parks, and taxing strip clubs to help fund programs combating violence against women. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)
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That driver had received court supervision seven times in the past for excessive speeding. The new legislation will keep courts from granting supervision for drivers exceeding 25 mph over the posted speed limit.

Speaking of drivers, vehicle owners also will pay $2 more to renew their Illinois license plates next year, to help fund repairs to state parks.

Other new laws require strip clubs to contribute to rape crisis programs and prohibit employers from asking job applicants for their social media passwords.

While inaction on the severely underfunded state pension programs took most of the headlines in 2012, lawmakers and Quinn adopted about 150 laws that take effect Jan. 1.

They range from prohibiting the possession of shark fins to requiring better reporting of people who should not be issued permits to purchase guns.

Lawmakers return to Springfield just after the New Year’s holiday for an abbreviated version of what had been an ambitious, 7-day session to close out the work of the current General Assembly before a new one is inaugurated Jan. 9.

Democrat Quinn hoped legislators would focus on fixing the worst-in-the-nation funding crisis for public pensions, and still maintains there’s time. But the Senate announced it will be in Springfield Jan. 2-4, then leave town while the House takes up action from Jan. 6-9.

Despite a huge income tax increase during a similar January session in 2011, lawmakers continue to wrestle with state budget problems caused largely by the Legislature’s failure until recent years to make the huge payments to the state pension fund that should have been made.

One solution was to adopt fees – some more universal than others – to keep pace with expenditures.

Basic license plate fees will increase $2, to $101 annually, raising as much as $20 million for state parks. Along with other fee increases, the Department of Natural Resources expects a new stream of up to $35 million to chip away at delayed maintenance and repair. The backlog has grown to $750 million, officials said.

Motorists likely won’t notice the fee until March renewals are due because when Quinn signed the bill earlier this month, state officials already had sent out January and February notices.

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