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AM 1030470

APPOINT-OMER M. OSMAN

103rd Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Illinois legislation to appoint Omer M. Osman to a state position was withdrawn in January 2025 after nine months without committee action.

Withdrawn Pursuant Rule 10-2 (f)
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Bill Summary · AM 1030470

Legislative bill overview

Bill AM 1030470 is an Illinois legislative measure introduced by Senator Laura Murphy to appoint Omer M. Osman to a state position. The bill was received by the Senate in April 2024 and assigned to the Executive Appointments Committee, but was withdrawn on January 2, 2025, pursuant to Senate Rule 10-2(f).

Why is this important

Gubernatorial and legislative appointments shape state governance by placing individuals in key executive positions with responsibility for implementing policy and managing state agencies. The withdrawal of this appointment measure means the intended appointee will not be advancing through the legislative confirmation process at this time.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The bill text does not specify which state position Omer M. Osman was being appointed to, making it difficult to assess the role's significance or any public debate around the nomination.
  • Reasons for withdrawal unclear: Senate Rule 10-2(f) allows withdrawal, but the specific reasons—whether due to nominee concerns, sponsor decision, or other factors—are not publicly documented in this record.
  • Lack of transparency on timeline: Nearly nine months elapsed between Senate assignment (April 2024) and withdrawal (January 2025) with no documented committee action, leaving questions about what occurred during that period.

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

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