http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0501220273jan22,1,7233964.story?coll=chi-newslocal-hed"More than 30 years since the state's first gay rights bill was introduced in the General Assembly, Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Friday signed significant changes in state law that ban discrimination against gays and lesbians by landlords, real estate agents, employers and lenders.
Blagojevich signed the controversial legislation, which went into effect immediately, in a hall packed with more than 150 gay rights supporters cheering him on. The governor was also joined by more than 25 legislators and activists who spoke about the historic import of Blagojevich's signature on a bill first proposed in 1974.
State Sen. Carol Ronen (D-Chicago), who sponsored the legislation, recalled how she and Blagojevich were both freshmen in the Illinois House in 1993 when that chamber first passed the gay rights measure, only to see it later stall in the Senate. This year, however, it passed the Senate in part because Blagojevich personally lobbied for it.
"He did it again last week--brought us the final votes," Ronen said."
Well, Illinois is ready to exist in the 21st century. Now if only we could get the other states.....