Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0416

Introduced
1/12/23  
Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  

Caption

GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The implications of HB0416 are minimal as it deals with technical adjustments rather than broad policy changes. The amendment aims to ensure that the legislation adheres to current legislative standards and clarity, which is important for legal and administrative purposes. This focus on clarity can help prevent misunderstandings or misinterpretations of the law in future applications, which is crucial for maintaining employee benefits and state accountability.

Summary

House Bill 0416, introduced by Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch, proposes a technical amendment to the State Employee Health Savings Account Law. The bill primarily seeks to change a section that concerns the short title of the law, making it clear and updated. As such, the bill does not alter any substantial provisions regarding the administration or structure of health savings accounts for state employees; rather, it focuses on the formal presentation of the law’s title.

Contention

Given that this bill only addresses a technical change, there is limited contention surrounding its provisions. Lawmakers and stakeholders generally agree on the necessity of maintaining clear legislative language. However, it is important to note that while this bill itself may not draw significant debate, it exists within a broader context of discussions about employee benefits, healthcare funding, and the financial sustainability of state programs designed for government employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0418

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0415

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0423

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0435

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0419

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0431

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0427

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0421

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0437

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0425

GOVERNMENT-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.