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AM 1040498

APPOINT-CHYNNA S. HAMPTON

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

The bill proposes appointing Chynna S. Hampton to a specified state role, though exact duties, term, and office are not detailed in the summary.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040498

Summary of AM 1040498 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and aim

  • The bill is identified as AM 1040498 with a title indicating it is an appointment: “APPOINT-CHYNNA S. HAMPTON.”
  • Sponsored by, and with a co-sponsor, indicates the measure relates to appointing Chynna S. Hampton to a specified position or filling a vacancy within Illinois state government or a related statutory body. The exact appointing authority (e.g., a specific board, commission, agency, or office) is not stated in the summary provided, but the designation “APPOINT-” suggests a confirmation or appointment action rather than a substantive policy change.

Key provisions and changes

  • The central action proposed is the appointment of a named individual, Chynna S. Hampton, to a role designated by the bill.
  • The bill does not, in the provided summary, outline duties, term length, qualifications, or compensation for the appointment; those details would typically be specified in the bill’s text or accompanying statutory provisions.
  • Co-sponsorship by Laura Murphy indicates bipartisan or cross-chamber support, depending on the bill’s origin and committee assignments.

Who and what is affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Chynna S. Hampton, who would assume the specified appointed role if the bill becomes law.
  • The affected entity is the agency, board, commission, or office responsible for the appointment (e.g., if the appointment is to municipal, state, or quasi-governmental body). The precise entity is not identified in the brief summary.
  • Potential indirect effects include any program or policy areas overseen by the appointed position, such as governance, regulatory oversight, or service delivery, depending on the position’s scope.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill functions as an appointment declaration, which would typically proceed through standard legislative steps: introduction, committee consideration, potential amendments, and a vote in each chamber, followed by any required gubernatorial or executive approval, depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the appointment.
  • Dates, deadlines, or transitional provisions are not specified in the provided summary. The full text would ordinarily include term length, effective date, and any conditions precedent to the appointment.

Notes

  • Without the bill’s full wording, some specifics (such as the exact office to which Chynna S. Hampton would be appointed, duration of the appointment, eligibility criteria, and any reporting or oversight requirements) remain unclear.
  • If you need, I can fetch or analyze the complete bill text to extract precise appointment details, qualifications, term, and reporting structure.

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