H.R.988 - To amend title 36, United States Code, to move the place of incorporation and domicile of the National Woman’s Relief Corps to Illinois, to move the principal office of such Corps to Murphysboro, Illinois, and for other purposes. (119th Congress)
Summary
H.R. 988 aims to amend Title 36 of the United States Code, specifically concerning the National Woman's Relief Corps. The bill seeks to relocate the Corps' place of incorporation and domicile to Illinois, and its principal office to Murphysboro, Illinois. This involves changing the designated agent for service of process to the Secretary of State of Illinois.
Expected Effects
If enacted, H.R. 988 will legally shift the National Woman's Relief Corps' base of operations to Illinois. This includes updating official records and legal processes related to the organization. The change may also influence the organization's activities and focus, potentially increasing its engagement within the state of Illinois.
Potential Benefits
- Simplifies administrative processes for the National Woman's Relief Corps by centralizing operations in Illinois.
- Potentially increases the organization's visibility and engagement within the Murphysboro community.
- May lead to increased volunteer opportunities and local partnerships in Illinois.
- Could streamline legal and regulatory compliance for the organization.
- No direct financial implications for the American people.
Potential Disadvantages
- Potential disruption during the transition period as the organization relocates its principal office.
- Possible increased costs associated with the relocation process.
- May reduce the organization's national visibility if focus shifts primarily to Illinois.
- No significant disadvantages to the American people.
- Limited impact beyond the specific organization.
Constitutional Alignment
The bill appears to be constitutionally sound. Congress has the power to enact laws pertaining to organizations and their legal standing. There are no apparent conflicts with the Bill of Rights or other constitutional provisions. The bill does not infringe on individual liberties or rights.
Impact Assessment: Things You Care About ⓘ
This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).