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State-specific SB 688 varies; please confirm the exact bill you want summarized.
State-specific SB 688 varies; please confirm the exact bill you want summarized.
I can prepare a clear, comprehensive summary — but the materials you provided include multiple different bills all labeled “SB 688” from different states and on very different topics. Also, your header lists “SB 688 — Naturopathic Medicine” (introduced Feb 21, 2025), but none of the attached documents appear to be about naturopathic medicine.
Please confirm which SB 688 you want summarized. Below I list the distinct SB 688s I found in your documents with a one‑line identification — reply with the number(s) you want summarized or paste the correct bill text for the Naturopathic Medicine bill.
Found SB 688 variants in the documents you provided
- California — Office of Regulatory Counsel (author: Niello). Establishes a temporary Office of Regulatory Counsel in the Governor’s office to draft and assist with agency regulations (sunsets Jan 1, 2035). (Introduced Feb 21, 2025; committee activity through May 2025.)
- Michigan — Juvenile Diversion Act (sponsor: Stephanie Chang). Permits researchers to request juvenile diversion records under negotiated data‑use agreements with redaction and FOIA exemption; retains penalties for misuse. (Multiple versions, H-1 substitute, effective date provisions Oct 1, 2024/2025.)
- Florida — Canine Heroes for First Responders Act (sponsor: Collins). Creates a joint FDLE/State Fire Marshal grant program to fund procurement, training and maintenance of support dogs for first responders (analysis dated Mar 10, 2025).
- Maryland — Workforce Apprenticeship Utilization Act. Requires contractors on public works to meet apprentice/journeyworker hour percentages, reporting, enforcement and penalties (Fiscal & policy note, 2025 Session).
- North Carolina — Local Government Land Use Reform. Broad changes to planning and zoning authority, effective dates and limits on local regulations (Session 2025 bill text).
- Illinois — Technical amendment to Pension Code / Retirement Systems Reciprocal Act (introduced Jan 24, 2025).
- Michigan (different) — Tax credits for land preservation / amendments to NREPA (SBs 685–690 package; SB 688 amends MCL references).
How I can proceed
- Option A — Summarize one of the above (tell me which state/topic).
- Option B — Summarize multiple of them (specify which).
- Option C — If you really meant “Naturopathic Medicine” SB 688 (Feb 21, 2025), please upload the bill text or identify the state so I can summarize accurately.
Once you confirm which bill/version you want, I’ll produce a 200–400 word, markdown‑formatted summary covering purpose, key provisions, affected parties, timelines, and likely impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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