CIVIL LAW-TECH
Illinois HB 2303 advances civil law reforms addressing technology matters through committee approval, though Rules Committee re-referral indicates unresolved procedural or policy concerns requiring clarification.
Illinois HB 2303 advances civil law reforms addressing technology matters through committee approval, though Rules Committee re-referral indicates unresolved procedural or policy concerns requiring clarification.
HB 2303 is an Illinois civil law bill sponsored by Representative Tony McCombie that addresses technology-related civil matters. The bill successfully passed the Executive Committee with a "Do Pass" recommendation and has advanced through second reading, though it was re-referred to the Rules Committee as of May 31, 2025, indicating ongoing procedural review before potential final passage.
Technology-related civil law reforms can affect dispute resolution, liability frameworks, and regulatory clarity for tech companies and consumers across Illinois. The bill's progression through committee suggests legislative support, but its current Rules Committee status indicates unresolved procedural or substantive concerns that may affect its final form or passage timeline.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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