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Plan to shrink anti-business bureaucracy passes Senate

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Category: Latest News
Tuesday, April 21, 2015 03:45 PM

Morrison Presents BillA plan that could make it easier to open a business in Illinois passed the Illinois Senate and is moving to the House of Representatives. The legislation would require the state to put all permit and license applications online on one centralized website.

“It should be easy for entrepreneurs to find application forms for every single state license or permit they need online, in one location,” said Senator Julie Morrison, the measure’s sponsor. “This is the 21st century, and the state is still using paper-only forms. Even worse, business owners have to find the applications they need on each individual agency’s website. This situation is simply unacceptable.”

Right now, if business owners need more than one license or permit, they may have to visit several different state and local government websites and fill out forms both on paper and online. To see if they qualify for any economic development programs, they have to contact even more state agencies. Many other states do better, putting all of these forms and all of this information in one place.

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Senate passes government ethics reform plan

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Category: Latest News
Thursday, April 16, 2015 04:21 PM
  • Ethics
  • SB 1369
  • ISFA

US Cellular InArticleTargets unethical appointment to Illinois Sports Facilities Authority

A plan to prevent future governors from engaging in last-minute patronage has cleared the Illinois Senate.

State Senator Julie Morrison introduced the proposal after former Gov. Pat Quinn appointed a political operative to a $160,000-per-year state job at the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority a month after he lost his election last year.

Her plan would affect any director appointed to a governor-controlled board or commission after the governor loses an election. They would be limited to 60 days in the position, allowing the newly elected governor to find the best person for the position. Morrison’s legislation extends beyond the ISFA to include similar government organizations.

“We should all be upset when a lame-duck governor uses his position to provide campaign staff with golden parachutes,” Morrison said. “I was gravely disappointed when I learned of the abuse at the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, and I introduced this legislation to help restore the people’s trust in their government.”

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Morrison visits Vapor Bus factory

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Sunday, April 12, 2015 11:36 AM

Vapor BusOn April 9, Senator Morrison joined Vapor Bus International in Buffalo Grove as they participated in National Transportation Infrastructure Day. The company is a leader in the design and manufacture of passenger door equipment for buses, intercity and tour coaches and commercial vehicles. “Stand Up for Transportation Day” was meant to raise awareness that federal public transit and highway construction funding is at risk unless the U.S. Congress passes a new law before the existing one expires on May 31.

Morrison had the opportunity to speak with employees and take a tour of the facility. She was very impressed with Vapor Bus International’s dedication to the community. For example, it partners with the local school district’s STEM program to give students an opportunity to intern and experience manufacturing.

“Illinois must continue to safeguard our roads and bridges, and I hope the U.S. congress will also continue to invest in the nation’s vitally important transportation infrastructure,” Morrison said.

Morrison looks to cut red tape for small businesses

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Thursday, March 26, 2015 11:19 AM
  • SB 1921
  • SB 659
  • Small Business

PaperworkA plan that could make it easier to open a business in Illinois is moving through the state Senate. The legislation would require the state to put all permit and license applications online on one centralized website.

“If you want to open a business in Illinois, we should be making it easier for you. Instead we make you jump through hoops,” said Senator Julie Morrison, the measure’s sponsor. “In the 21st century, entrepreneurs should be able to find every state form they need online, in one place.”

Right now, if business owners need more than one license or permit, they may have to visit several different state and local government websites and fill out forms both on paper and online. To see if they qualify for any economic development programs, they have to contact even more state agencies. Many other states do better, putting all of these forms and all of this information in one place.

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  3. Illinois moves a step closer to drone hunting ban
  4. Government ethics reform plan advances
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