SAFETY-TECH
Illinois SB 787 advances public safety technology initiatives through legislature with unanimous committee support, though recent re-referral suggests needed clarification before final passage.
Illinois SB 787 advances public safety technology initiatives through legislature with unanimous committee support, though recent re-referral suggests needed clarification before final passage.
SB 787, titled "SAFETY-TECH," is an Illinois bill sponsored by Senator Don Harmon that has advanced through initial legislative stages with committee approval. The bill passed executive committee with a unanimous 11-0-0 vote on March 19, 2025, and was scheduled for third reading on April 1, 2025, though it was recently re-referred to Assignments on April 11, 2025.
While the specific provisions of SB 787 are not detailed in the available legislative actions, bills titled "SAFETY-TECH" typically address the intersection of public safety and technology—potentially covering areas like surveillance, data privacy, emergency response systems, or law enforcement technology standards. The unanimous committee passage suggests broad initial support, but the re-referral to Assignments may indicate need for further refinement or jurisdictional clarification.
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