FISH-TECH
Illinois HB 2251 (FISH-TECH) advances technology policy through committees with bipartisan support but faces extended debate on implementation details and stakeholder interests.
Illinois HB 2251 (FISH-TECH) advances technology policy through committees with bipartisan support but faces extended debate on implementation details and stakeholder interests.
HB 2251, known as the FISH-TECH bill, is an Illinois legislative measure introduced by Representative Tony McCombie. Based on the bill's acronym and legislative history, this appears to be technology-focused legislation related to fisheries or aquatic resource management, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available action records.
The bill has advanced through committee with unanimous support (12-0-0), indicating broad bipartisan backing for its underlying policy objectives. The extension of the third reading deadline and subsequent re-referral suggest either refinement of technical language or negotiation over implementation details that stakeholders consider significant enough to warrant extended consideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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