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House Judiciary Committee moves House Bill 77 out of committee with individual recommendations
Summary
The Alaska House Judiciary Committee voted by unanimous consent to move House Bill 77 out of committee, directing that individual recommendations and fiscal notes be attached; the transcript records no debate on the bill's substance.
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Representative Gray, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, called the committee to order at 1:02 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, 2025, in the Gruenberg Room (Capitol Room 120).
One committee member moved, “Mr. Chairman, I move that House Bill 77, work order 34-LS-0144, move from the House Judiciary Committee with individual recommendations and attach fiscal notes.”
The committee took no recorded roll-call vote. Representative Gray said, “Hearing no objections, House Bill 77 moves from the committee.” The motion was advanced by unanimous consent; no objections were recorded in the transcript.
The meeting contained a single item of business: final consideration of House Bill 77. The transcript does not include the bill's subject matter, sponsors, fiscal detail, or any floor text; committee members did not debate the substance of the bill during the recorded minutes.
Representative Costello was noted as arriving at 1:03 p.m. and members were asked to sign committee paperwork before adjourning. The committee adjourned shortly after the motion was adopted.
Because the transcript contains only the committee's disposition motion and no discussion of provisions, this report does not describe policy content, fiscal amounts, or amendments — those items are not specified in the record provided.
