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LC 2383

Revise state administration laws

2025 Regular Session

Died in process. LC 2383 would have revised state administration laws, affecting how agencies are governed, procure goods/services, hire staff, and manage budgets.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2383

LC 2383 — Revise state administration laws

Overview

LC 2383 is a bill labeled “Revise state administration laws.” The available information indicates it is a general measure aiming to revise provisions governing state administration. The actual text and specific provisions are not provided in the summary.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • 2024-12-08: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process
  • Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process

These entries show that the bill did not progress beyond the drafting stage and ultimately died in the legislative process.

Intent and Scope (as indicated by the title)

  • The bill’s title suggests a comprehensive revision of state administration laws.
  • Without the full text, the exact objectives, policy changes, or targeted areas within state administration cannot be determined from the available information.

Key Provisions (not specified in available text)

  • No specific provisions, amendments, or sections are provided in the summary.
  • Typically, a bill with this title could address areas such as agency governance, organizational structure, procurement and contracting rules, personnel and human resources, budgeting and financial administration, regulatory processes, records management, transparency, and IT governance. However, these are general possibilities and not confirmed for LC 2383.

Potential Impact (conceptual, given typical scope)

  • If enacted, the bill could alter how state agencies are structured, how they procure goods and services, how personnel rules are applied, or how fiscal and regulatory processes are managed.
  • Impacts could include changes to timelines for approvals, reporting requirements, or oversight mechanisms for state agencies and contractors.
  • The breadth of impact would depend on the exact provisions adopted in any final version.

Affected Parties (unclear without text)

  • Likely affected: executive branch agencies and departments, state employees, contractors and vendors, and entities engaging with state procurement and administrative processes.
  • Exact affected entities would depend on the final language of the bill.

Procedural Notes and Next Steps

  • Given the bill died in process, it did not advance to committee or floor consideration in its current form.
  • If interested, readers can monitor for any new drafts, amendments, or reintroduction in future sessions.
  • To provide an accurate, detailed summary, the full bill text or committee analysis would be required.

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