Senator Toi W. Hutchinson's Voting Records

Biographical

Full Name: Toi W. Hutchinson
Current Office: State Senate - District 40, Democratic
First Elected: 01/05/2009
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2016
Gender: Female
Family: Husband: Paul; 3 Children: Paul Jr., Camryn, Ryan
Birth Date: 05/20/1973
Home City: Olympia Fields, IL
Issue Category

Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
3/20/13 SB 1 Amends Teachers' Pension Plans
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 22)
Yea
2/28/13 SB 26 Expands Medicaid Eligibility Requirements
Bill Passed - Senate (40 - 19)
Yea
2/14/13 SB 10 Authorizes Same-Sex Marriage
Bill Passed - Senate (34 - 21)
Yea
2/14/13 SB 622 Increases Physician License Fees
Bill Passed - Senate (38 - 19)
Yea
12/04/12 SB 957 Authorizes Temporary Driver's Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
Bill Passed - Senate (41 - 14)
Did Not Vote
5/31/12 SB 1849 Expands Gambling
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (30 - 26)
Yea
5/31/12 SB 3442 Requires Recycling of Plastic Bags
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (38 - 15)
Nay
5/31/12 HB 5440 Establishes a 5 Percent Fee on Satellite TV Companies
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 27)
Yea
5/31/12 SB 1566 Increases License Plate Fees
Concurrence Vote Failed - Senate (33 - 21)
Yea
5/31/12 HB 1447 Pension Law Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 24)
Nay
5/29/12 HB 5290 Requires Schools to Establish Bullying Policies
Bill Passed - Senate (29 - 21)
Yea
5/29/12 SB 2194 Increases Cigarette Tax
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (31 - 27)
Yea
5/24/12 SB 2840 Limits Medicaid Funding
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (44 - 13)
Nay
5/10/12 SB 1313 Limits Health Care Coverage for Retired State Employees
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (31 - 20)
Did Not Vote
12/13/11 SB 397 Tax Code Amendments
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (44 - 9)
Yea
12/13/11 SB 400 Amends State Income Tax
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (48 - 4)
Yea
11/29/11 HB 1883 Property Tax Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (36 - 18)
Yea
11/10/11 SB 2147 Paying Regional Superintendents
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (38 - 16)
Yea
10/26/11 SB 965 Authorizing Speed Cameras in Certain Cities
Bill Passed - Senate (32 - 24)
Yea
10/26/11 SB 1652 Smart Grid Technology
Veto Override Passed - Senate (36 - 19)
Yea
5/31/11 SB 744 Authorizes Gambling
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (30 - 27)
Yea
5/31/11 SB 145 Nursing Home Infection Control
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (33 - 24)
Yea
5/31/11 SB 1652 Smart Grid Technology
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (31 - 24)
Yea
5/31/11 SB 1178 Congressional Redistricting
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (34 - 25)
Yea
5/27/11 SB 1177 General Assembly Redistricting
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (35 - 22)
Yea
5/26/11 HB 1600 Limits Artificial Trans Fats
Bill Failed - Senate (13 - 40)
Did Not Vote
5/26/11 HB 1490 Regulates Full-Contact Martial Arts Events
Bill Passed - Senate (49 - 8)
Yea
5/20/11 HB 1091 Public-Private Transportation Partnership
Bill Passed - Senate (33 - 12)
Yea
5/04/11 SB 2185 Establishes the DREAM Fund Commission
Bill Passed - Senate (45 - 11)
Yea
1/11/11 SB 3539 Abolishing the Death Penalty
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (32 - 25)
Yea
1/11/11 SB 2505 Amends Property Tax Code
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (30 - 29)
Yea
12/01/10 SB 1716 Authorizing Civil Unions
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (32 - 24)
Yea
5/27/10 SB 3660 Emergency Budget Act of Fiscal Year 2011
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (32 - 23)
Yea
5/27/10 SB 3658 Temporary Sales Tax Holiday
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (42 - 8)
Yea
5/07/10 HB 859 2010-2011 Budget
Bill Passed - Senate (31 - 26)
Nay
5/06/10 SB 642 Public University Borrowing
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (43 - 11)
Yea
5/05/10 HB 4927 Video Gaming Law Amendments
Bill Passed - Senate (42 - 11)
Yea
5/05/10 SB 3695 Streetgang-Related Crime Fund Changes
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (35 - 20)
Yea
5/05/10 SB 3267 Elder Financial Exploitation
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (47 - 9)
Yea
5/04/10 HB 2360 Homeowner's Emergency Assistance Plan
Bill Passed - Senate (35 - 15)
Yea
4/21/10 HB 5428 Limiting Adoption Records Disclosure Restrictions for Adoptees
Bill Passed - Senate (36 - 16)
Yea
4/14/10 SJR 121 Redistricting Process Modifications
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (36 - 22)
Yea
3/25/10 SB 2494 Funding for School Vouchers
Bill Passed - Senate (33 - 20)
Nay
3/24/10 SB 3267 Elder Financial Exploitation
Bill Passed - Senate (33 - 14)
Yea
3/18/10 SB 615 Local Food, Farms and Jobs Act
Bill Passed - Senate (39 - 16)
Yea
1/13/10 SB 315 Teacher Evaluation Amendments
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (48 - 4)
Yea
1/12/10 HB 1188 Increasing Cemetery Regulations
Bill Passed - Senate (30 - 24)
Yea
10/15/09 HJRCA 31 Authorizing Governor Recall Elections
Joint Resolution Passed - Senate (56 - 1)
Yea
7/15/09 SB 1292 Issuing of Bonds for Revenue
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (43 - 12)
Yea
7/15/09 SB 1216 2009-2010 Budget
Concurrence Vote Passed - Senate (45 - 10)
Yea

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