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Illinois HB2758 expands youth preregistration by allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to preregister, with paper and online options, to become active at age 18.
Illinois HB2758 expands youth preregistration by allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to preregister, with paper and online options, to become active at age 18.
Note: The materials you provided combine text from two different bills that share the same bill number in different jurisdictions. The title and majority of the procedural information you supplied point to an elections bill (voter preregistration) (Illinois HB2758, introduced by Rep. Kimberly Du Buclet). The packet also contains unrelated Arizona legislative text (an Arizona HB 2758) concerning conversion therapy and civil‑rights code changes. Below I focus on the voter preregistration bill (matching the title “ELEC CD‑VOTER PREREGISTRATION”), and then provide a brief separate note summarizing the Arizona material included in the file.
To expand how and when eligible youth may preregister to vote and to permit a paper preregistration application option administered by the State Board of Elections. The bill provides procedures for transmission and processing of paper preregistration applications received by local election authorities.
Preregistration age:
Methods allowed for preregistration:
Processing of paper applications:
Related voting/registration provisions:
The packet also includes an Arizona bill (same HB number) that is unrelated to the elections matter. Key features of that text:
- Prohibits licensed health providers from performing conversion therapy on persons under 18 (defines conversion therapy; exceptions for clergy acting in a pastoral capacity and for parents/grandparents acting in a parental capacity).
- Declares regulation of conversion therapy a statewide concern preempting local regulation.
- Expands or amends multiple Arizona Revised Statutes in Title 41 and Title 32 to add sexual orientation and gender identity protections in public‑accommodation and civil‑rights provisions and to define “gender identity” and “sexual orientation.”
- The Arizona text includes many cross‑references and amendments across civil‑rights enforcement statutes (some sections truncated in the provided excerpt).
If you want, I can:
- Produce a focused one‑page summary strictly for the Illinois HB2758 with only Illinois sponsors and procedural history, or
- Produce a full standalone summary of the Arizona HB2758 (conversion‑therapy/civil rights) using the included Arizona text. Which would you prefer?
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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