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Code Reviser office reports declining publication sales, $542,000 expected turnback and plans to share printer purchase with LSS

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Staff reported lower sales of printed statute materials and an expected turnback to the state of about $542,000 for the fiscal year. Office leaders said they will share the cost of a new binding/printer with Legislative Service agencies and may use the publications (197) fund to cover publishing contingencies.

Office staff reported a decline in printed publication sales and described budget and equipment plans for the coming fiscal year.

Christopher Lewis, assistant code adviser, told the committee that 2024 distribution totaled 333 bound volumes—192 free copies and 141 paid—with about $20,000 in sales, down from 2023. "We distribute a 192 free ones, mostly session laws, and a 141 paid for a total of 333, close to $20,000 in sales," he said.

Kathy Buckley and other staff said the…

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