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LC 2349

Revise legislative branch laws.

2025 Regular Session

LC 2349 aimed to revise legislative branch laws, but the draft died in process, so no changes take effect; any impact would depend on a future reintroduction and text.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2349

Legislative Bill Summary – LC 2349: Revise legislative branch laws

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2349
  • Title: Revise legislative branch laws
  • Status: Draft; Died in Process (LC)
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subject: Legislature

The bill is positioned to revise laws governing the legislative branch. However, the available information does not include the actual text or specific provisions, so the precise changes cannot be enumerated from the summary alone.

Status and Timeline

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

Key takeaway: The draft did not advance and is listed as “Died in Process.” There is no public record in the provided information of committee referrals, fiscal notes, or adopted amendments. With the draft halted, there is no immediate effect or operative law changes.

What the bill would change (Provisions)

  • Publicly available text not provided: The prompt does not include the bill’s language, text, or section-by-section amendments. Therefore, specific provisions, statutory amendments, or regulatory changes cannot be detailed here.
  • Implication of the title: The phrase “Revise legislative branch laws” indicates an intent to modify statutes governing the functioning, administration, or governance of the legislative branch. Without the draft, the exact scope (e.g., organizational structure, procedures, budgeting, ethics, staff governance) remains unknown.

Who would be affected

  • Primary potential stakeholders (general expectation): Members of the legislative branch, legislative staff, clerks/offices (e.g., Secretary/Clerk of the Legislature), committees, and any offices responsible for administration, budgeting, or governance of legislative operations.
  • If enacted, effects could include: Changes to internal rules, staffing structures, budget processes, procurement policies, ethics/regulatory oversight, or procedural guidelines. Specific impacts depend on the enacted text.

Procedural and timeline considerations

  • Status: Died in Process, indicating the bill did not become law and no further action is currently expected unless reintroduced in a future session.
  • Next steps (if interested): Monitor for any new introduction of a similar measure (new bill number may be assigned), or the release of the actual text and accompanying fiscal note or legislative analysis if the matter is reconsidered.

Notes for readers

  • The summary reflects only the information provided. The absence of bill text means there is no verifiable detail on enacted changes or their scope.
  • For a complete understanding, obtain the official draft text, any fiscal impact statements, and any committee reports if and when a new or revised measure is introduced.

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

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