Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0878

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

Caption

AGRICULTURE-TECH

Impact

The changes proposed in SB0878 are expected to be mostly administrative in nature, focusing on improving the existing legal framework surrounding agricultural education and experiences. While there are no significant shifts in policy or funding allocation indicated in the bill, the technical adjustments help maintain the integrity of the state's legislative documents related to agriculture. This can improve compliance and understanding for those involved in agricultural programs.

Summary

SB0878, introduced by Senator John F. Curran, aims to amend the Agricultural Experiences Act within the state of Illinois. Specifically, the bill proposes a technical change to the provisions regarding the short title of the Act. This technical amendment is crucial as it addresses potential ambiguities or outdated references that may exist in the current law. By updating the language, the bill seeks to ensure clarity and precision in the legal text associated with agricultural experiences within the state.

Contention

Since SB0878 involves technical modifications rather than substantial policy changes, there appears to be limited contention surrounding the bill. However, any amendments to existing laws can generate discussions about their implications for broader agricultural policies, particularly among stakeholders in the agricultural community. Stakeholders may wish to ensure that the legislative wording reflects current practices and terminology used in agricultural education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0879

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0884

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0885

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0887

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0880

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0881

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0886

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0882

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL SB0883

AGRICULTURE-TECH

IL HB0188

AGRICULTURE-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.