Bill
LC 1185
Generally revise state government structure
Aims to broadly reorganize the state government’s structure, potentially altering agency realignment, authority, and governance processes.
Bill
LC 1185
Aims to broadly reorganize the state government’s structure, potentially altering agency realignment, authority, and governance processes.
Based on the title, LC 1185 is intended to undertake a broad reorganization or overhaul of the state government’s structure. The exact details, however, are not provided in the available summary, so the precise changes to agencies, departments, authorities, or governance processes are not publicly listed in this record.
No substantive provisions are provided in the record. If enacted, a bill titled “Generally revise state government structure” would typically address elements such as:
- Consolidation or realignment of state agencies or offices
- Reassignment of authority and reporting lines (e.g., executive branch organization)
- Changes to appointment, confirmation, or firing processes for officials
- Revisions to budgeting and appropriations oversight or process
- Streamlining or modernization of governance procedures, boards, and commissions
Note: These are general categories often associated with structural reform bills; they are not confirmed components of LC 1185.
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