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A 2232

Enacts the Effective Enforcement of Civil Rights Act of 2025

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Burdick and 2 co-sponsors

A 2232 enacts the Effective Enforcement of Civil Rights Act of 2025 to strengthen civil rights enforcement by government agencies; exact provisions are not yet published.

REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
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Bill Summary · A 2232

Summary of Bill A 2232 — Enacts the Effective Enforcement of Civil Rights Act of 2025

Overview

  • Bill number: A 2232
  • Title: Enacts the Effective Enforcement of Civil Rights Act of 2025
  • Purpose (as stated by the title): To enact legislation aimed at the effective enforcement of civil rights in the 2025 session. The specific provisions are not included in the available materials, so the exact scope and mechanisms are not disclosed here.

Status and Legislative History

  • Introduced: January 15, 2025
  • Current status: Referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
  • Legislative action to date: 2025-01-15: REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS

Key Provisions (Availability and Transparency Note)

  • The full text of the bill is not provided in the available materials. Consequently, specific provisions, requirements, penalties, or enforcement mechanisms cannot be enumerated here.
  • The title indicates a focus on improving or codifying the enforcement of civil rights, but the precise statutory changes (e.g., new agencies or programs, complaint processes, remedies, data reporting, training requirements) are not specified in the provided summary.

Potential Impacts and Affected Parties

  • Potential beneficiaries: Individuals seeking enforcement of civil rights protections; civil rights claimants and advocates.
  • Potentially affected government entities: Agencies responsible for civil rights enforcement and related oversight; departments charged with implementing enforcement provisions.
  • Other stakeholders: Employers, educational institutions, and local governments may be affected if the act creates reporting, compliance, or enforcement obligations related to civil rights.
  • Because the text is not provided, the scope of civil rights protections affected (e.g., housing, employment, education, accessibility) cannot be confirmed.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

  • The bill has been referred to the Governmental Operations committee. If advanced, typical next steps would include committee hearings, potential amendments, passage by the chamber, and transmission to the other house (if applicable) for consideration.
  • No fiscal notes, anticipated impact analyses, or sunset/renewal provisions are specified in the available information.

Related Legislation

  • S 8669 (prior-session)
  • A 6114 (prior-session)
  • S 3631 (companion) — listed twice in the materials

Summary Notes

  • Given the absence of the bill’s text, this summary focuses on the known facts: the bill’s identification, title, current referral status, date of introduction, and related companion and prior-session bills. For a complete understanding of A 2232’s substantive provisions, a full copy of the bill text and any fiscal or policy analyses would be required. If you have access to the bill’s actual language or a recent memo, I can provide a detailed, provision-by-provision analysis.

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

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