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LC 3916

Generally revise government structure and administration laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3916 aims a broad overhaul of state government structure and admin laws, potentially reorganization of agencies and governance processes; draft died with no enacted provisions.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3916

Summary of LC 3916 — Generally revise government structure and administration laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 3916
  • Title: Generally revise government structure and administration laws
  • Subject: State government
  • Introduced: December 15, 2024
  • Classification: Bill (LC)
  • Status: Draft died in process (as of May 22, 2025)

LC 3916 appears to be a broad measure aimed at reforming the framework that organizes and governs government structure and administrative laws. The available information does not include the bill text, fiscal impact, or specific provisions.

Status and Timeline

  • Dec 15, 2024: Drafter assigned (introduction of the bill in the legislative process).
  • May 22, 2025: Draft died in process (no enacted status and no further movement indicated in the record).
  • Current implication: As drafted, the bill did not advance in the current cycle; there is no public indication of amendments, committee referrals, or floor votes.

What is Known about the bill’s content

  • The title indicates a broad, systemic revision of government structure and administration laws.
  • The exact provisions, such as which agencies might be reorganized, what governance or appointment processes might change, or how budgeting, procurement, or oversight would be affected, are not publicly provided in the available record.
  • Without the full text, specific changes, timelines for implementation, or fiscal implications cannot be confirmed.

Potential Areas of Impact (general, not bill-specific)

If enacted, a bill framed to “generally revise government structure and administration laws” might touch on:
- Reorganization of agencies or changes in agency powers and reporting lines
- Appointment, appointment-qualification, or removal processes for senior officials
- Administrative procedures, compliance, and internal controls
- Budgetary authorities, workflows, or performance reporting
- Procurement, contracting, and interagency collaboration
- Oversight, audit, and ethics frameworks
- Public-facing government services and administrative rules

Note: These are common themes in broad government-structure reform bills. Specific impacts would depend on the enacted provisions.

Who would be affected

  • State agencies, departments, boards and commissions
  • Government employees and civil service processes
  • Contractors and vendors interacting with state government
  • The general public and entities relying on government services

Next steps and how to track

  • To obtain the exact text and analyze provisions, check the official legislative information system for LC 3916, including:
    • The full bill text and any amendments
    • Fiscal impact notes or analyses
    • Committee assignments and hearing schedules (if revived)
  • If revived in a future session, the bill would typically need reintroduction, committee referral, hearings, and floor votes before consideration for enactment.

If you’d like, I can help search for the bill text or related fiscal notes and provide a more detailed, provision-by-provision summary once the actual language is available.

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

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