An Act updating political terminology
Updates political terminology across statutes and official texts to modernize language, improve clarity, and ensure inclusive terms; with agency guidance and transition rules.
Updates political terminology across statutes and official texts to modernize language, improve clarity, and ensure inclusive terms; with agency guidance and transition rules.
HD 1749 is a proposed bill titled An Act updating political terminology. It was introduced on November 29, 2025. The current status of the bill is not provided in the available information. As such, the exact text and provisions are not yet specified. The following summary describes the likely scope and potential impacts based on the bill’s title and common practice for terminology updates in legislation.
Because the specific provisions are not provided, the following are representative areas such bills often address:
- Definitions: Establishing a glossary of political terms and updating or replacing previously used terms across statutes.
- Terminology Changes: Amendments to references to offices, processes, or groups to reflect inclusive or neutral language (e.g., gender-neutral terms, updated designations for parties, offices, or processes).
- Effective Date and Transition: Timing for when updated terms take effect and any transitional provisions for existing references.
- Cross-Referencing: Directives to update cross-referenced statutes, rules, and administrative codes to maintain consistency.
- Enforcements/Guidance: Clarifications on how agencies should interpret and apply the updated terminology and any guidance or training requirements.
- Penalties or Compliance: Whether there are penalties for non-compliance (though many terminology updates are non-punitive and focus on guidance).
- Sunset or Review Provisions: Provisions for periodic review to ensure terminology remains current.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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