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AM 1040420

APPOINT-MARY GAZIANO

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

The bill appoints Mary Gaziano to a specified Illinois position, formalizing the appointment and outlining eligibility and duties within the governing framework.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040420

Summary of Bill AM 1040420 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Purpose and intent

  • The bill appears to be a legislative amendment related to appointing an individual named Mary Gaziano. While the bill’s short title given is “APPOINT-MARY GAZIANO,” the available information does not specify the exact office or role to which Mary Gaziano would be appointed. The sponsoring framework suggests a gubernatorial or legislative appointment, potentially to a state board, commission, or a similar position, but the precise title, duties, and term are not included in the provided details.

Key provisions and changes

  • Appointment Focus: The core provision is the appointment of Mary Gaziano to a specified position. The bill designates her qualification for the role and formalizes the appointment through legislative or executive action as required by Illinois law.
  • Qualification and Tenure: The bill would typically outline required qualifications (e.g., professional background, education, experience) and the term of office. However, specific qualifications, term length, and whether the appointment requires confirmation or approval by another body are not provided in the available summary.
  • Authority and Duties: Details about the authority granted to the appointee, and the duties, powers, or responsibilities associated with the position, are not explicitly stated in the provided information.

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary Subject: Mary Gaziano (the appointee) would be the central affected party, assuming the position specified by the bill.
  • Stakeholders: Depending on the position, stakeholders could include state agencies, boards, commissions, or public-interest groups related to the appointee’s remit. If the appointment affects a particular department or regulatory area, those entities could experience changes in leadership, policy direction, or administrative priorities.
  • Public impact: Any changes in leadership or governance associated with the appointed position could influence program implementation, regulatory oversight, or policy initiatives tied to the appointee’s area.

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Enactment Process: As an amendment establishing an appointment, the bill would typically require passage by the Illinois House and Senate and either gubernatorial signature or an override of a veto, depending on the constitutional framework governing appointments (some appointments may be made by the governor with legislative consent).
  • Confirmation: If the appointment requires Senate confirmation or another form of approval, the bill would outline the confirmation process, timelines, and eligibility criteria.
  • Term Start: The bill would specify the effective date or term start for the appointee, which could be immediate upon enactment or upon a listed effective date.

Notes and caveats

  • The available information is limited and does not include the bill’s full text, the exact office to which Mary Gaziano would be appointed, the term length, or the specific duties. For a precise understanding, the bill’s official language, committee analyses, and fiscal notes should be consulted.
  • If you have access to the bill’s text or if there is an accompanying fiscal impact statement or committee memo, those documents would provide concrete details on qualifications, term, compensation (if any), appointment authority, and affected agencies.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary further once you provide the bill’s full text or any additional details (e.g., the exact office, term length, or confirmation requirements).

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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