It’s really easy people.

Under legislative rules and the Illinois Constitution, the House can convene in a committee of the whole and move to a fairly fast vote, or first hold a separate committee hearing, Mr. Fritchey said. If a majority of the House votes to impeach, the matter then moves to the Senate, which could remove the governor if a supermajority of at least 37 of the 59 senators so vote.

Convene.  Quorum call if necessary. Move to a Committee of the Whole (this may be redundant–not sure on the rule for convening such a session).  Second. Vote.  Move to introduce criminal complaint as fact.  Second. Vote.

Move to impeach the Governor for malfeasance as specified in the complaint.  Second. Vote.

Adjourn.

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