SPRINGFIELD — With rancor still clinging to the Statehouse’s walls after a two-year budget impasse, lawmakers briefly called a truce to approve a major package of asset forfeiture reforms.Legislators easily passed House Bill 303, which places the burden of proof in forfeiture proceedings on the state rather than on individuals who have their property seized.The measure, sponsored by Rep. Will Guzzardi, a Chicago Democrat, also eliminates some scenarios in which property can be forfeited, requires police to …