A witness slip is a person’s or group’s position on a particular bill. A witness slip can be filed on behalf of yourself or on behalf of an organization you are representing (make sure you have their permission before filling on behalf of an organization).
How is a witness slip different than emailing or calling your legislator
While you do not need an account to file a witness slip, creating an account allows you to manage and edit your witness slips if necessary. Registering on the ILGA Dashboard allows you to:
You are able to file a witness slip as soon as the committee hearing is posted. Generally, you should file your witness slip a day before the committee but at least one hour before the committee hearing to ensure that it is accounted for by the committee.
If you are a registered user and were logged on when you submitted the witness slip, then yes you can make changes. If you were not a registered user or not logged on when submitting your slip, then you will not be able to change any information on your submitted witness slip. You can submit a new witness slip with your corrected position.
The Illinois Senate allows you to submit or edit a witness slip up to the end of the day of the committee hearing's scheduled date. The Illinois House allows you to submit or edit a witness slip up to the conclusion of the committee hearing.
No. You will need to submit a witness slip for each committee hearing posted.
If the piece of legislation is heard in a committee hearing that has been rescheduled for a different time that same day, your witness slip will remain associated with that piece of legislation. If the piece of legislation is heard in a committee hearing that has been rescheduled to a different day, you will have to submit a new witness slip for the new posting date.
Yes, if an amendment is filed for a piece of legislation and is being heard in committee, you can submit a witness slip to state your position on the specific amendment(s). This position is separate from your position on the original bill or other amendments and could differ.
There are two ways to view your previous witness slips: