Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1012

Introduced
1/24/25  
Refer
1/24/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  

Caption

GAMING-TECH

Impact

Despite its technical nature, amendments like those proposed in SB1012 play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and clarity of state laws. By addressing such details, legislators ensure that existing legislation aligns with current practices and understandings within the gaming industry. This kind of legislative maintenance can prevent possible misunderstandings or misapplications of the law, fostering a more stable regulatory environment for all stakeholders involved.

Summary

SB1012 proposes a technical amendment to the Native American Gaming Compact Act, focusing primarily on a change in the section concerning its short title. This technical change aims to clarify the language used in the act, thus eliminating any potential ambiguities that might arise from the current text. The amendment does not introduce new provisions or alter the existing framework governing gaming activities related to Native American tribes in Illinois, but rather seeks to ensure that the legislation remains relevant and precise.

Contention

As the bill is primarily a technical amendment, there aren't significant points of contention directly related to its content. However, technical changes can sometimes provoke discussion regarding their necessity or implications, particularly among lawmakers who prioritize changes that may have broader impacts on policy or regulations. In this case, any political discourse would likely center around the importance of maintaining clear legislation for Indigenous gaming rights as governed by existing compacts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1060

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1061

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1063

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1058

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1059

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1056

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1062

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1064

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1055

GAMING-TECH

IL SB1057

GAMING-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.