SPRINGFIELD — A bill that would allow arrest warrants to be issued electronically waits for concurrence in the House.Through House Bill 1583, a judge could use a laptop and speak to the police officer via an audio-visual hookup similar to Skype, review the arrest warrant and sign it electronically.In current practice, officers must seek an arrest warrant from a judge in person, no matter what time of the day or night it is.Bill Kushner, vice president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, explained that …