This amendment expands SF0077 to add requirements for the Secretary of State to publish and maintain executive orders on its website, in addition to the bill's core provisions on compelled speech.
- Updates the bill's catch title to include reference to an executive orders repository. (Page 1, lines 1-2)
- Expands the scope of amendments to existing statutes to include provisions requiring publication and maintenance of executive orders on the Secretary of State website, and adds a definition of 'executive order'. (Page 1, lines 3-9)
- Modifies the section references in the House standing committee amendment to include new subsections creating executive order preservation and publication requirements. (Page 2, lines 11-15)
- Adds new statutory language defining the Secretary of State's duty to preserve executive orders issued by governors and specifying what constitutes an 'executive order' under the law, with certain exclusions for special session proclamations, election proclamations, and constitutional amendment adoption proclamations. (Page 3, lines 17-24)
- Requires the Secretary of State to publish all executive orders on its official website as a public document. (Page 3, lines 16-17)
- Requires all previously issued executive orders that can be reasonably located to be published on the Secretary of State website as soon as practicable, including expired executive orders. (Page 3, lines 19-24)
- Updates section numbering to account for the new executive order preservation sections, renumbering subsequent sections from Section 2 to Section 4 and Section 3 to Section 5. (Page 3, lines 26-32)
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