The withdrawal of SB998 means that any potential changes or implications that it may have proposed to state laws will not be considered. As a result, no additional regulatory or legislative impacts that could have arisen from this bill will be felt in the community or by stakeholders affected by the topics the bill may have addressed.
Senate Bill 998, introduced by Senator Bernskoetter during the 101st General Assembly, was a proposed piece of legislation. However, it was ultimately withdrawn, meaning that it did not progress through the legislative process. Without further action, this bill will not be put to a vote or be enacted into law, leaving existing laws unchanged.
With the bill being withdrawn, there is little information regarding any notable points of contention that might have surrounded SB998. Typically, when legislation is withdrawn, it may be due to a lack of support, contention over specific provisions, or other political factors, though specifics in this instance are not available in the records examined.