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HB 1624

An Act prohibiting certain covered entities and service providers from collecting and processing location information of individuals without consent; providing for enforcement by Attorney General; establishing a private right of action; and prescribing penalties.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Borowski and 21 co-sponsors

HB 1624 would raise veteran and National Guard education-support funding in Indiana, increasing the totally disabled veteran property tax deduction and boosting National Guard tuit

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Bill Summary · HB 1624

Summary — HB 1624

Note on source material: The documents you provided appear to combine multiple different bills from different states that share the identifier “HB 1624.” The title you supplied (Comprehensive Career and Technical Education Reform Act — industry certifications and grants) does not match the substantive text included. Below I summarize the actual provisions contained in the provided text and identify the mismatch and procedural status.

Key facts

  • Bill number: HB 1624
  • Title provided: Comprehensive Career and Technical Education Reform Act (industry certifications and grants) — no matching text found in the materials supplied.
  • Provided textual content includes versions from multiple jurisdictions (Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois) addressing different subjects.
  • Status (per your metadata): Died In Committee. Legislative-action timeline entries in the packet are mixed and include multiple committee actions and calendar events across different states.

What the provided text actually contains

  1. Arkansas (95th General Assembly, 2025) — Amendments to county law library boards (primary textual block)

    • Amends Ark. Code § 16-23-102.
    • Key changes:
      • Specifies county law library boards shall be composed of 3–5 practicing attorneys appointed by county court from nominations by the county bar association; in counties with fewer than three attorneys, additional qualified electors may be appointed.
      • Adds that, in addition to attorney members, the county court shall appoint judicial members: one circuit court judge and one district court judge (or appropriate judges as described).
      • Attorney members serve five-year staggered terms; judicial appointees serve two-year terms beginning Jan. 1 after a general election; vacancies filled in original manner.
      • Clarifies board responsibilities over funds, library property, disposition of personal property, and authority to enter agreements with institutions of higher learning (with county court approval).
      • Implementation (DO NOT CODIFY) section: requires county court to make initial appointments within 30 days of the act’s effective date; initial judicial appointments expire on Jan. 1 following the next general election.
  2. Indiana (First Regular Session of the 124th General Assembly, 2025) — Veterans and National Guard tuition provisions (introductory digest included)

    • Key provisions in the excerpt:
      • Increases the property tax deduction for a totally disabled veteran to equal 100% of the assessed value of the individual’s real property (previous statutory reference was $14,000 for some categories).
      • Increases certain conditional scholarship amounts under the National Guard tuition supplement program from $5,000 to $10,000.
      • Adjusts some eligibility dates concerning parental service dates for certain education cost exemptions.
      • Effective date cited: July 1, 2025.
  3. Illinois (Introduced by Rep. Jay Hoffman) — Technical amendment to Workers’ Compensation Act

    • Makes a technical wording correction to Section 4a-1 regarding the Self-Insurers Advisory Board (minor, non-substantive editorial change).

Procedural / Status notes

  • The packet shows a complex and mixed legislative history (reads, committee referrals, hearings, votes) spanning multiple states and chambers. Some entries indicate committee reports and actions; other entries indicate the measure failed or died on a calendar.
  • Your stated status: Died In Committee. Given the mixed multi-jurisdictional material, confirm which jurisdiction and which specific HB 1624 you want summarized (for example: Arkansas 95th GA HB1624, Indiana First Regular Session HB1624, Illinois HB1624, or a separate CTE reform bill).

Impact and implications

  • Arkansas version: would broaden membership of county law library boards to include judges, set terms for those appointments, and confirm operational authorities — impacting county courts, local bar associations, judges, and county law libraries’ governance and cooperative arrangements with higher‑education institutions.
  • Indiana excerpt: would materially increase tax relief for totally disabled veterans and increase National Guard scholarship levels — impacting veterans, their surviving spouses, and eligible Guard members seeking higher education.
  • Illinois excerpt: technical/clerical; negligible policy impact.

If you want a focused, authoritative summary on the intended “Comprehensive Career and Technical Education Reform Act” (industry certifications and grants), please provide the correct jurisdiction (state) and the bill text or link for that specific HB 1624.

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