Bill
LC 756
Revise executive branch officers and agencies laws
LC 756 sought to overhaul executive-branch governance by reforming agencies and officer powers, but it died in process and never became law.
Bill
LC 756
LC 756 sought to overhaul executive-branch governance by reforming agencies and officer powers, but it died in process and never became law.
LC 756 is a draft bill focused on revising laws that govern executive branch officers and state agencies. The bill’s status indicators show that it was introduced on November 4, 2024, with a draft assigned and placed on hold, and it ultimately progressed to “Draft Died in Process” as of May 22, 2025. No final passage or enacted provisions are available in the provided information.
Because the actual text is not provided, the following categories describe typical areas such a bill might address. Note that these are provisional and may or may not appear in LC 756:
- Structural changes
- Reorganization of agencies or the creation/abolition/merger of departments or offices.
- Appointments and authorities
- Clarification of appointment/removal powers for executive officers.
- Changes to qualifications, term lengths, or independence of certain officers.
- Scope and responsibilities
- Redefinition of agency duties, powers, and boundaries between departments.
- Oversight, reporting, and accountability
- Enhanced reporting requirements to the legislature or inspector general.
- New performance metrics, audits, or ethics/conflicts-of-interest provisions.
- Funding and budgeting
- Changes to budgeting authority, appropriation mechanisms, or fiscal controls for agencies.
- Transitional provisions
- Effective dates, phased implementations, or sunset/continuity clauses.
- Miscellaneous
- Definitions, general compliance standards, or procedural rules affecting executive branch operations.
Note: This summary is based on the bill’s title and the provided status notes. The actual provisions may differ significantly; accessing the full text when available will provide precise details.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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