Both chambers of the Illinois legislature passed SB 2080 on May 31, 2008. Taking advantage of most of the 30 days the Illinois Constitution affords the legislature to present a passed bill to the governor, see Ill. Const. art. IV, § 9(a), SB 2080 was sent to Governor Rod Blagojevich on June 27, 2008. As of July 30, 2008, Governor Blagojevich has neither signed nor vetoed SB 2080. If this were legislation Congress forwarded to President Bush or that most state legislatures forwarded to their respective governors, SB 2080 would by now be deemed enacted by passage of time. However, the Illinois Constitution affords the governor 60 days to sign or veto a bill before it is deemed enacted without the governor's action. See Ill. Const. art. IV, § 9(b). So, while the bills enacting Revised Article 1 in Pennsylvania (also enacting Revised Article 7), South Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont this year have all taken effect since the Illinois General Assembly passed SB 2080, Illinois's incipient enactment of Revised Articles 1 and 7 continues to idle. (Hopefully, unlike Godot, SB 2080 will eventually arrive.)
If enacted, SB 2080 will make Illinois the thirty-fourth state to have enacted Revised Article 1 and the thirty-first state to have enacted Revised Article 7.
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