Bill
LC 755
Revise government structure and administration laws
LC 755 seeks to overhaul state government structure and administration, potentially reorganizing agencies, altering appointment processes, budgeting, and oversight.
Bill
LC 755
LC 755 seeks to overhaul state government structure and administration, potentially reorganizing agencies, altering appointment processes, budgeting, and oversight.
Overview
- Bill number: LC 755
- Title: Revise government structure and administration laws
- Purpose (as implied by title): To revise the laws governing the structure and administration of the state government. The exact provisions are not provided in the available metadata, so the specific reforms cannot be stated here.
- Status: Draft Died in Process
- Introduced: November 4, 2024
- Classification: bill
- Subject: State Government
Status and timeline
- 2024-11-04: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-11-04: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process
What is known
- The bill aims to revise government structure and administration laws, which typically involves changes to how state agencies are organized, how they interact, and how administrative functions are carried out. The actual text, including which agencies or authorities would be affected, is not provided in the available information.
What is not known (requires the bill text)
- Exact provisions, including:
- Which agencies or offices would be reorganized, merged, created, or dissolved
- Changes to leadership appointments, boards, or commissions
- Revisions to budgeting, procurement, or personnel rules
- New reporting, transparency, or oversight requirements
- Any transitional timelines or sunset provisions
- Specific fiscal impact, if any (costs or savings)
Possible areas such bill typically addresses (contextualized, not confirmed for LC 755)
- Agency realignment or consolidation within the executive branch
- Changes to appointment processes or authority for boards and commissions
- Revisions to budgeting, spending, or procurement procedures
- Modifications to administrative rulemaking, compliance, and recordkeeping
- Improvements to transparency, ethics, and accountability measures
- Sunset or periodic review mechanisms for agencies or programs
Potential impacts (subject to text)
- State agencies and agency employees: changes in organizational structure, reporting lines, or responsibilities
- Elected officials and boards/commissions: altered governance or appointment pathways
- Vendors and contractors: changes to procurement processes or oversight
- General public: potential changes in how government services are delivered and how information is accessed
Affected parties
- State government entities (agencies, departments, commissions)
- State employees and official appointees
- Contractors and vendors doing business with the state
- Residents relying on state government services
Next steps
- To provide a precise, detailed summary, the actual text of LC 755 is required. If you can share the bill text or a link to the legislative record, I can extract and present exact provisions, timelines, fiscal impacts, and affected entities.
Notes
- Based on current metadata, the bill appears to have died in the drafting stage with no indicated later amendments or votes. For official status and any potential reintroduction, consult the legislative repository or tracking service for LC 755.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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