Glowiak Hilton supports SB0807 to adjust language in Civil Administrative Code
Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-23rd) supported SB0807 with a Yes vote during the 104th General Assembly on May 31, 2026, as reported by the Illinois Senate. The measure passed with a unanimous 58-0 Senate vote.
According to the official bill summary, the legislation is characterized as: "STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH."
The following explanation summarizes the legislation’s intent, and includes clarifying interpretation where necessary to explain its provisions.
This bill offers a technical revision to the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, specifically updating the language in Section 1-1 related to the Act’s short title. The change does not add substantive language but provides additional clarity by ensuring the document references the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois precisely. The purpose appears to be to improve or sustain the legal clarity of the text while preserving its overall meaning.
The official record for SB0807 notes the action 'House Floor Amendment No. 1 Senate Concurs'.
Hilton received a BA from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983.
The Democratic senator began serving the 23rd Senate District in 2023 after succeeding Diane Pappas.
Legislation in Illinois progresses through a multi-step process involving introduction in the House or Senate, committee review, floor debate, and final votes before it is sent to the governor for a signature or veto. The General Assembly works on a biennial timeline, considering thousands of bills each session; only a portion become law.