Bill
LC 3930
Generally revise laws regarding legislative branch
Proposes a broad revision of laws governing the legislative branch to update how the legislature operates and interacts with state government.
Bill
LC 3930
Proposes a broad revision of laws governing the legislative branch to update how the legislature operates and interacts with state government.
Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
Introduced: December 15, 2024
Classification: bill
Subject: Legislature, State Government
LC 3930 is a bill described as a general revision of laws governing the legislative branch. The available information does not include the bill’s text or specific provisions. Based on its title, the measure appears to aim at updating or consolidating statutes that regulate how the legislative branch operates, its offices, procedures, and related state government interactions. As of the latest actions, the draft did not advance.
Note: Without the bill text, the exact goals, reforms, or targeted statutes remain unknown.
While specific provisions are not available, measures that broadly revise legislative branch laws commonly touch on:
- Organization and authority of legislative offices (e.g., Clerk, Sergeant at Arms, legislative counsel)
- Legislative procedures, rules, and committee operations
- Legislative budgeting, appropriations, and financial administration
- Ethics, conflicts of interest, and compliance frameworks
- Employment, personnel, and workplace policies for legislative staff
- Facilities, information technology, and record-keeping standards
- Interactions between the legislature and other state agencies or branches of government
Actual effects would depend on the enacted text.
The draft did not advance through the legislative process, and there is no indication from the provided data that it became law. It could be reintroduced in a future session or amended into alternative legislation.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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