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LC 3116

Revise residency requirements

2025 Regular Session

Proposes revising residency requirements tied to federal government matters; died in process with no draft text or concrete provisions released.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3116

LC 3116 — Revise residency requirements (Draft Died in Process)

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 3116
  • Title: Revise residency requirements
  • Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Introduced: December 13, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: Federal Government
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2024-12-13: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-20: (LC) Draft Died in Process

Purpose and intent

The bill is titled to “Revise residency requirements.” The available record does not provide the specific objectives, targeted programs, or the scope of the residency criteria it aimed to change. As published, there are no publicly posted provisions detailing what residency standards would be revised, for whom, or in what context (e.g., employment, eligibility for programs, or other criteria related to federal government activities). The classification under “Federal Government” suggests the changes would pertain to residency rules connected to federal government-related matters, but exact aims are not specified in the available documentation.

Key provisions

  • Publicly available texts or floor-drafted language for LC 3116 have not been provided in the record.
  • No concrete provisions, percentages, eligibility thresholds, timelines, or funding details are visible in the summary record.
  • Because the bill is noted as “Died in Process,” it did not advance to further legislative stages with published substantive language.

Timeline and procedural status

  • Introduced: December 13, 2024 (Drafter Assigned on the same day)
  • Last action: May 20, 2025 — (LC) Draft Died in Process
  • Status implication: The legislation did not proceed beyond initial drafting. “Died in Process” indicates no further committee consideration or floor action occurred within the legislative process recorded for this bill.

Potential impact and who would be affected

  • Specific impacts cannot be determined from the available text. In general, revising residency requirements could affect:
    • Individuals or entities subject to residency-based eligibility criteria
    • Programs or benefits tied to residency status
    • Administrative processes governed by residency rules
  • However, without the actual language, it is not possible to identify which programs, agencies, or population groups would be affected.

Additional information and next steps

  • For readers seeking detail, consult the official legislative database for LC 3116 to view any released draft text, committee notes, fiscal impact statements, or amendments.
  • To understand potential impacts or track similar proposals, monitor subsequent sessions or related bills addressing residency criteria within the same subject area.

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

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