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Senate Committee on Ways and Means adopts three concurrent resolutions after brief public testimony

3005277 · April 9, 2025
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The Senate Committee on Ways and Means voted to adopt HCR 61, HCR 182 and HCR 183 in a single unamended motion after brief testimony from community groups, a university representative and agency commenters; the vote was recorded as all present voting aye and one senator excused.

The Senate Committee on Ways and Means voted to adopt three concurrent resolutions — HCR 61, HCR 182 and HCR 183 — during a public hearing streamed online, the committee recorded.

Committee members moved to pass all three resolutions in one unamended motion after brief public testimony that highlighted state and county financing workflows and property tax classification issues. The committee chair made the recommendation and cast an aye vote; the resolutions were adopted with no recorded opposition and one senator excused.

At the hearing, Angela Melody Young, testifying on behalf of CARES, said the resolution raised procedural questions about record-keeping and administration across different levels of government, including whether physical notes should be provided at the…

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