Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0877

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  

Caption

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The implications of HB 0877 are likely to be minimal in terms of substantive legal change, as it does not introduce new policy or substantial alterations to existing regulations. Instead, it serves as a mechanism to promote legislative clarity and efficiency in the functioning of the State Comptroller's office. By updating the language and provisions of existing law, the bill aims to prevent confusion and ensure that all stakeholders have a clear understanding of the provisions governing state finances and operations.

Summary

House Bill 0877, introduced by Rep. Emanuel 'Chris' Welch, aims to make technical amendments to the State Comptroller Act. Specifically, the bill focuses on updating the short title section of the Act, which may be necessary to align with current legislative standards or to correct previous inconsistencies. While the bill itself is relatively straightforward and primarily concerns administrative enhancements, it indicates a continued effort to refine and ensure clarity within state laws.

Contention

Given the technical nature of the amendments, there appears to be limited contention surrounding this bill. Legislative discussions, if any, would most likely focus on the importance of maintaining up-to-date and accurate statutes that reflect the operations of state government. However, the lack of substantial policy changes may lead to a relatively low profile for the bill in broader legislative debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0878

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0876

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0880

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0879

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0862

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0875

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0874

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0871

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0872

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0873

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.