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House Government Operations sets Jan. 15, 2026 deadline to collect surveys for reports-repeal bill
Summary
Legislative counsel and committee members agreed to send surveys to legislative committees asking whether statutorily required reports (covering 2017–2028) remain necessary, with responses due Jan. 15, 2026; silence will be treated as assent to repeal.
The House Committee on Government Operations & Military Affairs set a Jan. 15, 2026, deadline for legislative committees to return surveys on whether statutorily required reports should remain in law, and directed legislative counsel to bundle responses and prepare a 2026 reports-repeal bill.
Tucker Anderson, Legislative Counsel, told the committee the memo and attached spreadsheet list the reports for the years 2017 through 2028 and that committees should answer one core question: “The question is whether this ongoing report is necessary for legislative work.” He…
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