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Senate committee advances bill to require agencies to invite sponsors to advisory rulemaking
Summary
House Bill 3569A passed out of the Senate Rules Committee with a "do pass" recommendation; the bill would require agencies and small‑business rules advisory committees to invite the first chief sponsor (or a designee) to participate as a nonvoting member when the agency appoints an advisory committee to implement enacted legislation.
The Senate Committee on Rules voted June 5 to move House Bill 3569A to the floor with a "do pass" recommendation. Vice Chair Bonner made the motion and the committee carried the measure after a roll call.
Legislative counsel summarized the bill, saying it would require state agencies that appoint advisory committees for rulemaking that implements enacted legislation to invite the first chief sponsor — or another…
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