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Senate Government Operations advances H.463, 101‑page technical corrections bill
Summary
The Senate Committee on Government Operations voted to report H.463, a 101‑page technical corrections bill, after a staff walkthrough highlighted mostly stylistic changes including gender‑neutral language, archaic phrasing updates, and a wording change to one financial term flagged for its offensive acronym overseas.
The Senate Committee on Government Operations on Thursday, April 10 voted to report H.463, a 101‑page technical corrections bill for the 2025 legislative session, after staff from the Office of Legislative Council walked members through the measure’s revisions.
Ben Dobrowski of the Office of Legislative Council gave the walkthrough and told the committee the measure contains 58 sections across 101 pages and is primarily composed of housekeeping changes designed to update archaic language, remove gendered pronouns and conform statutory text to the office’s drafting style. The committee agreed to place the bill on the calendar for committee action next Tuesday and to put it on notice the following Wednesday.
The bill, described in the committee as a technical‑corrections package, makes repeated, non‑policy edits across state statutes. Items cited by…
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