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HB 1681

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Faver Dias and 1 co-sponsor

Illinois HB 1681 addresses state government technology matters but specific provisions remain unclear from available public records as of March 2025.

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Laura Faver Dias
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Bill Summary · HB 1681

Legislative bill overview

HB 1681 is an Illinois state government technology bill introduced by Representatives Jay Hoffman and Laura Faver Dias. The bill has progressed through initial procedural steps (first reading and Rules Committee referral) as of late January 2025, with a co-sponsor added in March. However, the specific provisions and substantive content of the bill are not publicly detailed in the information provided.

Why is this important

State government technology bills typically address modernization of IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, data management systems, or digital service delivery—all areas affecting how efficiently state agencies operate and serve constituents. Without knowing the bill's specific provisions, the real-world impact cannot be accurately assessed, though tech-focused legislation often involves significant budget implications and affects multiple state departments.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information: The bill's actual text and specific proposals are not included, making it impossible to identify genuine areas of disagreement
  • Typical tech bill debates: State technology bills often face contention over budget allocation, cybersecurity mandates, and whether modernization efforts represent necessary investment or wasteful spending
  • Implementation complexity: Government technology initiatives frequently encounter disagreement regarding timelines, department coordination, and accountability measures

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

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