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Bill would change Sunshine Committee meeting requirement to four meetings a year to allow scheduling flexibility
Summary
Senate Bill 5,049 would modify the Public Records Exemption Accountability Committee (Sunshine Committee) meeting requirement wording from "at least once per quarter" to "at least four meetings annually" to give legislative appointees scheduling flexibility, proponents said in committee testimony.
Senate Bill 5,049 would alter the statutory language governing how often the Public Records Exemption Accountability Committee, commonly called the Sunshine Committee, must meet. Committee staff said the bill changes the requirement from meeting "at least once per quarter" to holding "at least four meetings annually," a change supporters described as clarifying scheduling flexibility for legislators appointed to the committee.
Connor Schiff, staff to the…
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