Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2742

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The amendment proposed in SB2742 is intended to refine and clarify existing legislation, which can enhance understanding and compliance for governmental entities and the public. This can lead to smoother operational processes as the accuracy of statutory language is crucial for implementation and enforcement of state law. However, it is categorized primarily as a technical adjustment rather than a substantive policy shift.

Summary

Senate Bill 2742, introduced by Senator Seth Lewis, seeks to amend the State Designations Act as part of its legislative agenda for the 103rd General Assembly of Illinois (2023-2024). The primary focus of the bill is to implement a technical change in Section 1 of the Act, specifically pertaining to the short title. While the bill may seem straightforward at a glance, such amendments often hold implications for legal clarity and administrative processes within state government.

Contention

As of the current session, there have been no recorded points of contention or opposition regarding the bill. The nature of its proposal suggests it is largely non-controversial, serving more to correct and clarify rather than to introduce significant changes that might provoke debate. Nonetheless, stakeholders in legislative and governing bodies may still have differing views on any amendments to foundational laws, regardless of their technical nature.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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