The Illinois House approved legislation that’d require stores to keep electronic cigarettes behind the counter.  The measure passed 113 to nothing on Tuesday and now heads to the Illinois Senate.  The Springfield State Journal-Register reports the bill requires retailers to keep e-cigarettes and other alternative tobacco products in age-restricted sections, a sealed display case or behind store counters.  The measure is aimed at keeping young people from accessing the products.  The bill is sponsored by Representative Kathleen Willis, a Democrat from Addison.  A Senate version is before the Senate Public Health Committee.