Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2141

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  

Caption

LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The impact of HB2141 on state laws is expected to be minimal, as it primarily addresses technical and clerical aspects rather than altering any operational functions of the Flood Prevention Districts. By refining the language in the Act, the bill seeks to enhance clarity for local governments and stakeholders involved in flood management. However, since the changes are not regulatory in nature, there won't be significant alterations to existing flood management practices or funding mechanisms under the Act.

Summary

House Bill 2141, introduced by Rep. Tony M. McCombie, aims to amend the Flood Prevention District Act in Illinois. The primary focus of this bill is to make a technical change concerning the short title of the Act itself. While the bill does not introduce substantial changes in terms of policy or funding, it is designed to ensure that the legislative language remains accurate and up-to-date, reflecting the nuances of current government nomenclature.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, the legislative discussions may touch on broader themes of local government authority and flood management strategies. Although no specific points of contention have been recorded in discussions related to HB2141, similar legislative initiatives often face scrutiny regarding whether such technical changes are necessary or if they distract from more pressing legislative concerns surrounding flood prevention funding and policies. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on prioritization of legislative efforts.

Notable_points

HB2141 serves as an example of how legislative processes can include amendments that are primarily administrative in nature. This reflects a commitment to maintaining the legal framework that oversees local and state-level flood management while ensuring that all legislative texts remain precise and functional without altering the substance of the law.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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