HB3382

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CAMERA GRANT ACT-REPORTS

What this bill does

Amends the Law Enforcement Camera Grant Act. In provisions relating to the annual report that is required for each law enforcement agency receiving a grant for officer-work body cameras, removes requirements that the report must include specified information relating to each recording used in prosecutions of conservation, criminal, or traffic offenses or municipal ordinance violations and specified information related to recordings used in a civil proceeding or internal affairs investigation.

Sponsor: Justin Slaughter Chamber: House Introduced: 2025-02-07
Stuck
P(Advance)
16.2%
Chance it ever reaches a milestone (committee, floor, etc.). Not “next step.”
P(Law)
0.0%
Chance it becomes law given where it is now (stage, momentum).
Forecast
1.2%
Low P(law) at intro — sponsor & topic only; no progress or delay.
Confidence: 84%

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Pipeline Progress

Current stage: Floor Vote · Last action 456 days ago · STAGNANT

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  2. Committee Work — Hearings

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  3. Committee Work — Markup, Amendments, Report

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  4. Floor Debate

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  5. Passage and Consideration in Second Chamber

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  6. Gubernatorial Action

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Sponsor Context

Public Engagement

107 witness slips filed 105 proponents / 1 opponents 80 organizations

Witness slips

107 slips filed. Proponent / opponent / no position as filed with the committee.

Name Organization Representing Position Hearing committee Hearing date
Aaron Woodruff Illinois State University Police Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
AJ Bailey Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Al Stonitsch Village of Woodridge Village of Woodridge Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Brett Czechowski South Elgin Police Department South Elgin Police Department & Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Bruce Mason Bloomingdale Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Christopher Kidwell Kankakee Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Christopher Young Crete Police Department Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Curt Barrett Village of Winfield Village of Winfield Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
David Fitts Marion Police Department Marion Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Eric Majewski St. Charles Police Department Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Jim Kaitschuk Illinois Sheriffs' Association Illinois Sheriffs Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
John Coultas Illinois Municipal League Illinois Municipal League Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Laurence Herman Village of Oak Brook Village of Oak Brook Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Mike Hynek Lansing Police Lansing Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Nekya Hall Illinois State Association of Counties Illinois State Association of Counties (ISACo) Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Patricia Mielcarski Village of Westmont Westmont Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Patrick Finlon Cary Police Department Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Scott Bailey Lansing Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Scott Levin City of Elmhurst City of Elmhurst Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Shane Woody Belvidere Police Department Law Enforcement Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Suzette Quintell DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20
Aaron Woodruff Illinois State University Police Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Adam Bogart Channahon Police Department Village of Channahon Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
AJ Bailey Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Al Stonitsch Village of Woodridge Village of Woodridge Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Alfred Phillips Lansing Illinois SSACOP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brett Czechowski South Elgin Police Department South Elgin Police Department & Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Benton Mokena Police Department Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Benton Mokena Police Department Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Growney Palatine Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Poulsen Shorewood Police Dept Shorewood Police Dept Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Smith Village of Gurnee Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Bryce Baker Oxcart Permit Systems, LLC Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Camillo Incrocci NA Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Cary Lewandowski La Grange Police Department self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Chris Butler Metra PD Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Chris Harseim Coal City Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Curt Barrett Village of Winfield Village of Winfield Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
DALE GUSTAFSON SSACOP SSACOP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Daniel Burch Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Daniel Geil Hartford Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
David Fitts Marion Police Department Marion Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
David Goodwin Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
David Matevey O'Fallon Police Department O'Fallon Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Dennis J McEnerney Golf Police Department Illinois Association Chief's of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Derek Peddycord Village of Glenwood Police Department Village of Glenwood Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Derek Watts Western Illinois University Office of Public Safety Derek Watts Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Ed Leinweber Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Eric M Passarelli Geneva Police Department Geneva Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Eric Schmidtke Round Lake Heights Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Eric Schmidtke Round Lake Heights Police Department Round Lake Heights Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Greg Smith Steger Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
J S Weatherford Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
James Black Crystal Lake Police Department Crystal Lake Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jason Barten Shorewood Police Department Illinois chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jason Seeley Village of Mundelein Police Department Village of Mundelein Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jay Parrott Lincolnwood Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jennifer Paulus Island Lake Police Department Island Lake Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jim Kaitschuk Illinois Sheriffs' Association Illinois Sheriffs Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Jimmy Lee Gold Shield Detective Agency, Inc. Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
John Coultas Illinois Municipal League Illinois Municipal League Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
John K King Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
John K King Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
John Millner John J. Millner And Associates, Inc. Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Josh Hester Palatine Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kevin Keane Huntley Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kevin Zelk Lake Forest Police Department Lake Forest Police, ILACP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Kirk Brueggeman O'Fallon Police Department O'Fallon Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Laurence Herman Village of Oak Brook Village of Oak Brook Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Luke Satterlee Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Malcolm White Country Club Hills Police Department SSACOP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Marc Reid Elwood Police Department Elwood Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Mark VanKlaveren City of Silvis Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Matt Riedel Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Matthew T Blomberg Swansea, IL Police Department Swansea Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Michael McLean Elmhurst Police Department Elmhurst Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Mike Hynek Lansing Police Lansing Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Nekya Hall Illinois State Association of Counties Illinois State Association of Counties (ISACo) Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Nicholas Sikora Village of Elburn Elburn Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Patricia Mielcarski Village of Westmont Westmont Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Patrick Collins Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Patrick H Siemsen Momence PD Momence Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Paul Rizzo IL Assn. of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Paul Williams Bloomington Illinois Police Department Bloomington Illinois Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Phillip Arnold Shorewood PD Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Phillip Arnold Village of Shorewood Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Raymond Cordell Self Self Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Robert Pavelchik Illinois Association of Chief of Police Illinois Association of Chief of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Robert A Brands Mount Vernon Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
ROBERT CROUCH Riverton Police Department Riverton Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Robert Johnson Lakemoor Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Ronald Potthoff Retired Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Scott Levin City of Elmhurst City of Elmhurst Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Scott Tarter Village of Chatham Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Suzette Quintell DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Terry Mee ILACP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Thomas Jay Coppotelli Caseyville Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Thomas Jay Coppotelli Caseyville Police Department Caseyville Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Thomas Tilton Tinley Park Police Dept. Tinley Park Police Dept. Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Thomas Weitzel Riverside Police Department ILACP Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Timothy T Tyler The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Todd Stockburger Village of Cherry Valley, IL Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Tony Citizen Citizen Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Vernon Foli Chatham Police Department Chatham Police Department Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
William E Nord Village of Palatine None Proponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Brian Benton Mokena Police Department Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police Opponent Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-18
Michael Zalewski Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP Illinois State's Attorney Association No Position On Merits Judiciary - Criminal 2025-03-20

Roll-call votes

Total votes and outcome per event. Deciding vote = margin of 1; those voters on the winning side could have changed the outcome by flipping.

Date Chamber Type Description Yea Nay Present NV Outcome Margin Deciding voters
H Committee Judiciary - Criminal 15 0 0 0 Passed 15

Action History

10 actions recorded. Last action: 2025-04-11 — Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee. Each action's meaning and outcome signal are classified automatically.

2025-02-07 Introduction & Filing
Filed with the Clerk byRep. Justin Slaughter House Rule 6(b)
Bill officially submitted to the House Clerk during the session.
2025-02-18 Introduction & Filing
First Reading Senate Rule 5-1(d)/5-2; House Rule 37(d)/38
Formal introduction — title read into the official record. Required procedural step; bill now exists in the system.
2025-02-18 Committee Assignment
Referred toRules Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(a)
Sent to a committee (usually Rules in the House, Assignments in the Senate). The gatekeeping step — Rules/Assignments decides which substantive committee hears the bill.
2025-03-11 Committee Assignment
Assigned toJudiciary - Criminal Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(b)
Sent to a substantive committee (e.g., Transportation, Revenue). This is where the bill gets a real hearing and evaluation.
2025-03-20 Committee Action Positive
Do Pass / Short DebateJudiciary - Criminal Committee; 015-000-000 Senate Rule 3-11(a)(1); House Rule 22(a)(1), 52(b)
Committee recommends passage and places it on the Short Debate calendar (limited floor discussion time). Strong positive signal — committee believes bill has broad support.
2025-03-21 Co-Sponsorship Mild +
Added Co-SponsorRep. Martha Deuter Senate Rule 5-1(a); House Rule 37(a)
A legislator adds their name as co-sponsor, signaling public support for the bill.
2025-03-21 Floor Process Positive
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 4-4(7-8)/5-2; House Rule 31(8-9)/38/52
Bill placed on the Second Reading calendar. Positive — bill is queued for floor action.
2025-03-26 Floor Process Positive
Second Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 3-12(a)/5-4(a); House Rule 24(a)/40(b)/52(a)(1)
Bill reaches the floor amendment stage on Short Debate calendar. Major milestone — bill has passed committee and is on the floor.
2025-03-26 Floor Process
Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 4-4(7-8)/5-2; House Rule 31(8-9)/38/52
Bill was ready for Second Reading but was paused/held by the sponsor. Usually indicates the sponsor is still negotiating amendments or gathering votes. NOT a negative signal — the sponsor controls the pace.
2025-04-11 Deadlines & Re-referrals Mild −
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee House Rule 19(a); Senate analog: Rule 3-9(a)
MISSED COMMITTEE DEADLINE — bill did not get a committee vote before the deadline and is re-referred to Rules/Assignments. The bill is NOT dead but faces an uphill battle to be reassigned. Most bills that hit Rule 19(a) do not advance.

All actions (table)

Date Chamber Action Category Signal
2025-02-07 House Filed with the Clerk byRep. Justin Slaughter House Rule 6(b) Introduction & Filing
2025-02-18 House First Reading Senate Rule 5-1(d)/5-2; House Rule 37(d)/38 Introduction & Filing
2025-02-18 House Referred toRules Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(a) Committee Assignment
2025-03-11 House Assigned toJudiciary - Criminal Committee Senate Rule 3-8(a); House Rule 18(b) Committee Assignment
2025-03-20 House Do Pass / Short DebateJudiciary - Criminal Committee; 015-000-000 Senate Rule 3-11(a)(1); House Rule 22(a)(1), 52(b) Committee Action Positive
2025-03-21 House Added Co-SponsorRep. Martha Deuter Senate Rule 5-1(a); House Rule 37(a) Co-Sponsorship Mild +
2025-03-21 House Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 4-4(7-8)/5-2; House Rule 31(8-9)/38/52 Floor Process Positive
2025-03-26 House Second Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 3-12(a)/5-4(a); House Rule 24(a)/40(b)/52(a)(1) Floor Process Positive
2025-03-26 House Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate Senate Rule 4-4(7-8)/5-2; House Rule 31(8-9)/38/52 Floor Process
2025-04-11 House Rule 19(a) / Re-referred toRules Committee House Rule 19(a); Senate analog: Rule 3-9(a) Deadlines & Re-referrals Mild −