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Rules Committee advances memorials, employee privacy and recognition resolutions to the Senate floor
Summary
On April 21 the Senate Committee on Rules voted to move several resolutions and a bill amendment to the Senate floor with committee recommendations: HCR 19 (memorial), HB 2922 A (address privacy for state parks employees), SCR 29 (memorial for Bill Thorndike) and HCR 17 (recognizing Cambodian Americans).
The Senate Committee on Rules moved multiple resolutions and a bill amendment to the Senate floor during its April 21 meeting, taking formal committee action on memorials and a change in driver‑record address options for certain state employees.
House Concurrent Resolution 19 (memorial for the late Frank Smith, submitted by Sen. David Brock Smith) was moved to the Senate floor with a "be adopted" recommendation. Senator Manning (recorded as moving the motion) asked the committee to carry the measure to the floor; Brock Smith agreed to carry the resolution. The committee roll call recorded "Aye" votes from Senator Bolden, Senator Manning, Senator Patrick and Vice Chair Bonham; Chair Johnson was excused.
House Bill 2922 A — which adds State Parks and Recreation Department park managers and park rangers to the list of public employees who may request that the Department of Transportation driver or vehicle record contain the employee’s work address instead of a residential…
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