Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1393

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

GOVERNMENT-TECH

Impact

The impact of HB1393 is primarily administrative rather than transformative. By making a technical change to the Public Employee Disability Act, the bill aims to enhance clarity and consistency within state law regarding disability provisions for public employees. Since it does not propose significant alterations to the existing benefits or eligibility criteria, the expectations for widespread changes in public employee provisions are minimal. However, it could help reduce confusion surrounding the Act's text, thereby improving its implementation.

Summary

House Bill 1393, introduced by Rep. Michael J. Kelly, proposes a technical amendment to the Public Employee Disability Act in Illinois. The amendment specifically involves a modification to Section 0.01, which pertains to the short title of the Act. While the details of the technical change are not fully outlined in the available text, the intent appears to be to streamline or clarify existing legislative language without altering any substantive provisions of the law.

Contention

Given that HB1393 involves a technical adjustment rather than a contentious policy change, discussions around the bill may not feature significant points of contention. Instead, the bill is likely to receive bipartisan support as most lawmakers recognize the importance of maintaining clear and accurate legislative language. Still, any technical amendment could open avenues for debate depending on how well it is received by various stakeholders, including public employee organizations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0603

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB0579

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB2053

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB1146

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB0574

GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB1118

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB1156

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL SB1119

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB2119

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

IL HB1392

GOVERNMENT-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.