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SB 1013

GOVERNMENT-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by John Curran

Illinois SB 1013 advances government technology policy through legislative committees with unanimous executive approval, though specific provisions remain unclear from available records.

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Bill Summary · SB 1013

Legislative bill overview

SB 1013 is an Illinois bill that appears to establish or modify government technology procurement, infrastructure, or digital service standards. Based on the legislative actions, the bill passed executive committee unanimously and has progressed through multiple readings toward final passage.

Why is this important

Government technology bills can affect how state agencies operate, what systems they use, how much they spend on IT services, and ultimately how efficiently government delivers services to residents. These policies influence everything from data security to citizen access to government services, while also impacting state budgets and vendor relationships.

Potential points of contention

  • Bill text unavailability: The specific provisions of SB 1013 are not publicly detailed in the information provided, making it difficult to assess concrete policy disagreements
  • Government efficiency vs. spending: Questions about whether technology mandates improve government performance or create unnecessary administrative and financial burdens
  • Vendor selection concerns: Potential debate over whether procurement standards favor certain companies or whether they adequately promote competitive bidding and cost control

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

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