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Illinois |
7/18/03-Gov. Rod Blagojevich signed into law July 11 a bill
that extends an exception to the federal bridge formula for certain dump
trucks.
SB1453 involves an exemption that has been in place since 1983.
Under the new law, trucks up to 42 feet in length, used frequently
in the Chicago area because of tight streets and difficult-to-navigate corners,
are allowed to carry up to 72,000 pounds under the extension. The current
exemption ends in 2004; the new law extends it till 2014.
5/29/03-A bill that would extend an exception to the federal bridge formula
for certain dump trucks in Illinois has passed both houses of the General
Assembly and is on the way to the governor.
SB1453 involves an exemption that has been in place since 1983.
Under the bill, dump trucks up to 42 feet in length, used frequently
in the Chicago area because of tight streets and difficult-to-navigate corners,
would be allowed to carry up to 72,000 pounds under the extension.
The current exemption ends in 2004; the new bill would extend
it till 2014. The bill must be extended every 10 years.
SB1453 passed the Senate 53-0 on March 20. It passed the House
May 21 by a vote of 114-0.
5/19/03-A
bill that would extend an exception to the federal bridge
formula for certain dump
trucks in Illinois is making its way through the General Assembly.
SB1453 involves an exemption that has been in place since 1983.
Under the bill, dump trucks up to 42 feet in length, used frequently
in the Chicago area because of tight streets and difficult-to-navigate
corners, would be allowed to carry up to 72,000 pounds under the extension.
Most of
the trucks run 26 feet in length.
The current exemption ends in 2004; the new bill would extend it till
2014. The bill must be extended every 10 years.
SB1453 passed the Senate 53-0 on March 20. It has since passed through
House committees and is now awaiting a final vote on the House floor.
For bill status, call (217) 782-3944.






