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State Affairs committee introduces several rule and ethics proposals, sends three bills to the floor
Summary
The House State Affairs Committee introduced multiple representative-sponsored RS (request statutes) on lobbying, campaign finance and internal rules, advanced a resolution denouncing political violence to second reading and recommended three House bills for passage to the House floor.
The Idaho House State Affairs Committee introduced several representative-sponsored measures and voted to forward three House bills to the full House on motions taken during its meeting.
The committee voted to adopt minutes from March 7 and March 10 and then took up a series of RS bills. Representative Brent Crane, state representative from District 13 in Nampa, introduced RS 32,634 on behalf of Representative Moyle; Crane said, "These are not from Representative Crane, these are from Representative Moyle. But he was unable to be here this morning so he asked if I would get them introduced for him today." The committee voted to introduce RS 32,634.
Crane also introduced RS 32,636, a campaign-finance draft that he said reduces an electioneering window from 60 to 30 days, adds a requirement to upload independent expenditures to a website, and lowers a draft donation cap for legislators from $5,000 to $2,500. Representative Stephanie Mickelson moved to introduce RS 32,636; the committee approved introduction.
Representative Jordan Redmond introduced RS 32,578, a House concurrent resolution condemning political violence. Redmond said it was intended to cover threats and intimidation including online behavior;…
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