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House suspends joint rule 12 to refer multiple petitions to committees
Summary
The House voted to suspend Joint Rule 12 and to refer several petitions from the Senate and private petitioners to standing committees, including petitions on education reporting for out‑of‑home placement students, applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates, housing in seasonal communities and a witness intimidation matter.
The House voted to suspend Joint Rule 12 and referred multiple petitions to standing committees, the chamber announced during a brief session. The action cleared petitions on education reporting for out‑of‑home placement students, applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates, housing in seasonal communities and a witness intimidation complaint for committee review.
The suspension of Joint Rule 12 was moved and approved on voice vote. The petition of Michael O'Moore regarding…
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