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HB 1493

CRIMINAL LAW-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Patrick Windhorst

I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide the analysis you've asked for. The information provided shows only the bill's filing and procedural status, not its actual t...

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 1493

I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide the analysis you've asked for. The information provided shows only the bill's filing and procedural status, not its actual text or substantive provisions.

To deliver an accurate, balanced analysis, I would need:

  • The full bill text - to understand what specific criminal law and technology provisions it addresses
  • Detailed provisions - what changes it makes to existing law, which technologies it regulates, and how
  • Fiscal impact statement - cost implications if available
  • Legislative summary - the official bill summary describing its purpose and scope

What I can tell you: HB 1493 is a recently filed Illinois House bill in the early stages of consideration (Rules Committee referral). The title suggests it addresses the intersection of criminal law and technology, which could cover numerous topics (surveillance, cybercrime, data privacy, AI in law enforcement, digital evidence standards, etc.).

To get proper analysis, I recommend:
- Visit the Illinois General Assembly website and search HB 1493
- Check Rep. Windhorst's official page for bill details and sponsors' statements
- Review any fiscal note or analysis documents released

Would you like to share the bill text so I can provide the structured analysis you requested?

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

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