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Business leaders oppose the bill as unfair and potentially damaging to competition.

Republicans, one of whom called it “anti-business, anti-employment,” were offended by the atmosphere Tuesday in which Cullerton announced the plan at a news conference organized by cheering, chanting Chicago-area activists.

“This is not a ‘gotcha’ to the business community,” Cullerton responded. “It’s something that will help us have a better tax structure.”

The Senate also rejected Quinn’s attempt to change an ammunition-purchase bill into an assault weapons ban. The governor used his amendatory veto power to rewrite Sen. Dave Luechtefeld’s measure that would allow legal gun owners to buy ammunition through the mail from Illinois companies, as well as having it shipped from other states.

The 49-4 vote restores the original language and moves it to the House.

Spokeswoman Brooke Anderson said Quinn “will vigorously pursue this cause,” but did not divulge the governor’s strategy.

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Associated Press Writer Sara Burnett contributed to this report. Contact John O’Connor at http://www.twitter.com/apoconnor

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The bills are SB2474, HJR45, SB282, and SB681.

Online: http://www.ilga.gov

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