Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2867

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

While the bill appears to focus primarily on technical adjustments without introducing significant policy changes or new regulations, it highlights the importance of maintaining a clear and efficient framework for the functioning of state governance. By revising existing statutes, SB2867 seeks to clarify the procedures that guide the transition of executive power, which is crucial for maintaining continuity in the state’s governance.

Summary

SB2867, introduced by Senator Neil Anderson, concerns the amendment of the Governor Transition Act. The primary objective of this legislation is to implement a technical change in a specific section that deals with the orderly transition of the office of Governor within the state of Illinois. This amendment aims to ensure that the processes involved in transitioning between gubernatorial administrations are streamlined and remain effective, thereby minimizing any potential disruption during such transitions.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB2867 might not center around significant contentions or opposing views since the amendment is technical in nature. However, any legislative changes, even those considered technical, could prompt scrutiny from stakeholders concerned about the implications of any adjustments to governance protocols. This includes ensuring that the intentions of the amendments are transparent and do not inadvertently alter the established processes in a way that could affect the balance of power or the responsibility of the Governor's office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0110

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB1856

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB2865

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB1666

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB0111

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB0109

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB3802

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB2866

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB2868

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB2869

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.