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LC 2765

Revise executive branch laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 2765 aimed to revise executive branch laws, but the draft died in process; no changes enacted, leaving agencies and public governance unchanged unless revived.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2765

Summary: LC 2765 — Revise executive branch laws

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2765
  • Title: Revise executive branch laws
  • Subject: State Government
  • Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Introduced: December 11, 2024
  • Current Action: The draft was assigned to a drafter and placed on hold on the same day it was created, with the overall draft subsequently dying in process on May 27, 2025.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill’s title indicates an aim to revise or overhaul laws governing the executive branch of state government.
  • The available information does not include the bill text, so the exact objectives, such as whether the changes would reorganize agencies, change executive authority, alter reporting requirements, or adjust budgeting/procurement rules, cannot be specified from the data provided.

Key provisions (not available)

  • No specific provisions or text are provided in the summary.
  • As a result, there are no enumerated changes (detailed statutory amendments, new rules, or repeals) to enumerate at this time.

Affected stakeholders

  • Broadly, the executive branch of state government, including agencies and cabinet-level departments, would be the primary audience for any revisions.
  • Potentially affected groups could include state administrators, agency heads, state employees, and contractors working under executive-branch programs.
  • The general public could experience indirect impacts through changes to governance processes, oversight, or service delivery, should substantive provisions be enacted in the future.

Status and timeline

  • 2024-12-11: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
  • 2024-12-11: Draft On Hold (initial status on introduction)
  • 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process (the bill did not advance and is considered withdrawn from further consideration in its current form)

Implications and next steps

  • Because the draft died in process, there is no enacted change to executive branch laws at this time.
  • If interested, proponents or researchers could seek the full draft text, committee reports, or fiscal notes to understand what was proposed and why it did not advance.
  • A reintroduction or revision of similar proposals would trigger a new legislative cycle with opportunities for public input and committee review.

If you’d like, I can help locate the full text or related committee materials for LC 2765 to provide a more detailed analysis of potential provisions and impacts.

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

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