Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton supports HB0952, advancing legislative accessibility technical amendment
Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-23rd) cast a Yes vote on HB0952, which introduces a technical revision to the Legislative Accessibility Act, as recorded during the 104th General Assembly session on May 31, 2026, according to the Illinois Senate. The Senate approved the bill in a 57-0 vote.
According to the bill's official description, it is summarized as: "STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH."
This summary presents our analysis, which may interpret the bill's provisions to provide greater clarity.
Fundamentally, the legislation modifies Section 1 of the Legislative Accessibility Act by making a technical correction regarding the Act's short title. The measure does not impact the intent or application of the Act and is implemented to keep the text consistent with legislative drafting standards. The bill does not specify the exact change or include an effective date.
The action registered for HB0952 was 'Third Reading - Passed.'
Hilton graduated with a bachelor's degree from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983.
Hilton, a Democrat, began serving in the Illinois State Senate in 2023 as the representative for the 23rd Senate District, following Diane Pappas.
Legislation in Illinois follows a step-by-step legislative path beginning with its filing in the House or Senate, undergoing committee vetting, chamber debates, and approval from both chambers before submission to the governor, who may sign or veto the measure. The General Assembly convenes every two years, during which thousands of proposals may be introduced, although only a select number become state law.