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LC 2350

Revise legislative branch laws.

2025 Regular Session

LC 2350 aims to revise legislative branch laws, but no text is published; the draft died and it isn't expected to advance unless reintroduced.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2350

Summary of Bill LC 2350 — “Revise legislative branch laws”

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2350
  • Title: Revise legislative branch laws
  • Subject: Legislature
  • Classification: bill
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

This bill was introduced to revise laws governing the operation of the legislative branch. No text of the bill’s provisions is provided in the available summary, so the specific changes proposed cannot be detailed from the information given.

Status and Timeline

  • 2024-12-08: Drafter Assigned
  • 2024-12-08: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process

  • Meaning of status: “Draft Died in Process” indicates the bill did not progress beyond the drafting stage and is not expected to advance into further consideration in its current form. No enactment is anticipated unless revived and reintroduced with new language.

Key Provisions (Availability and Limitations)

  • Provision text not provided: There is no published detail outlining the specific changes LC 2350 would have made to legislative branch laws.
  • Implication: Because the bill’s text is not available in the summary, readers should not assume any particular policy outcome. The title suggests a general set of revisions to how the legislative branch operates, but the exact scope (procedures, ethics, budgeting, staffing, rules, etc.) cannot be confirmed here.

Potential Impact (If Enacted)

If LC 2350 were to be revived with substantive provisions, potential broad areas commonly addressed in “revise legislative branch laws” proposals might include:
- Legislative procedures and workflow (committee processes, floor actions, timelines)
- Ethics and conduct rules for legislators and staff
- Staffing, pay structures, and workforce policies within legislative offices
- Budgeting, auditing, and financial management of the legislative branch
- Procurement, compliance, and administrative rules
- Oversight, governance, and accountability mechanisms

However, these are general categories and not specific to LC 2350, given the absence of the bill’s text.

Affected Parties

  • Members of the legislature
  • Legislative staff and offices
  • Legislative committees and leadership
  • Administrative agencies or entities associated with the legislative branch
  • The public could be affected insofar as transparency, rules, and processes change

Procedural Notes and Next Steps

  • Next steps if revived: The bill would need a sponsor, committee assignment, public hearings, and amendments before a potential floor vote and enactment.
  • Where to find more information: Check the official legislative information system or the drafting office for the bill’s text, amendments, and status updates. Given the current status, the bill is not expected to move forward unless reintroduced with new language.

If you’d like, I can help monitor for any reintroduction of LC 2350 and summarize any new text or amendments that emerge.

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

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