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HB 2119

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tony McCombie

Illinois HB 2119 advances state government technology policy through committee with extended review, but specific provisions remain unclear from available legislative records.

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 2119

Legislative bill overview

HB 2119 is an Illinois state government technology bill sponsored by Rep. Tony McCombie that has advanced through committee with a "Do Pass" recommendation but specific policy details are not publicly available in the legislative record provided. The bill has undergone multiple procedural steps including executive committee approval and calendar holds, suggesting substantive government technology policy changes.

Why is this important

Government technology bills typically affect how state agencies operate, manage data systems, cybersecurity protocols, or digital service delivery—potentially impacting both state employee operations and public access to government services. The extended timeline and committee activity indicate this involves either budgetary considerations or substantive policy disagreements that required negotiation.

Potential points of contention

  • Unclear funding mechanism or budget allocation for technology infrastructure improvements
  • Potential concerns about data privacy, cybersecurity standards, or information sharing between agencies
  • Questions about modernization scope, vendor selection processes, or whether existing contracts are affected

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

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