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Committee backs extending grievance window for executive‑session records to 90 days
Summary
The Rules Committee adopted the A‑2 amendment to House Bill 3638, changing the allowable time to file a public‑meetings grievance to 90 days after a record becomes available, and moved the bill to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation.
The House Committee on Rules on June 11 adopted the A‑2 amendment to House Bill 3638, which modifies deadlines for filing written grievances under the public meetings law related to executive sessions. Under the A‑2 amendment the time to file a grievance is 90 days after a relevant record becomes available to the public.
Supporters said the change addresses situations where records tied to…
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