Glowiak Hilton supports HB0957 to revise Civil Administrative Code in Senate vote

Suzanne Glowiak Hilton, Illinois State Senator from the 23rd District
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By D. B. Watts

Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-23rd) cast a Yes vote on HB0957, a measure updating the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, during the 104th General Assembly on May 31, 2026. The Illinois Senate passed the bill with a 37-20 decision.

The official language of the bill identifies the legislation as: "STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH."

The summary below offers our interpretation of the bill's text in order to clarify its provisions for readers.

Essentially, the bill adjusts Section 1-1 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to expressly allow the Act to be cited as the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The legislation involves a technical revision without introducing substantive changes or new legal requirements, and it does not designate an effective date, indicating the adjustment is primarily for clarification or formal purposes.

HB0957 received the status 'Third Reading - Passed'.

Hilton earned her BA from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983.

A member of the Democratic Party, Hilton was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 2023 to serve the 23rd District, succeeding Diane Pappas.

Legislation in Illinois proceeds through a multi-phase process beginning with introduction in one chamber, advancing to committee examination, debate on the floor, and votes by both the House and Senate before being sent to the governor for signature or veto. The General Assembly meets every two years, and while many bills are introduced each session, only a minority complete the legislative journey to become law.


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