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Committee advances library, AI, redevelopment and workplace-harassment fixes; several bills pass unanimously
Summary
The House Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee met March 4, 2025, and moved multiple bills to the full House, including code cleanups for cultural and community engagement, AI consumer-protection amendments, automation of redevelopment reporting, and a technical workplace-harassment correction.
The House Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee met March 4, 2025, in the Senate Building and favorably recommended several bills to the full House.
The committee voted to favorably recommend the following measures: (1) Senate Bill 161, a set of cultural and community engagement code cleanups for the Department of Cultural and Community Engagement; (2) Senate Bill 226, the second substitute of artificial intelligence consumer-protection amendments narrowing upfront disclosure requirements to regulated industries and certain "high risk" transactions; (3) Senate Bill 289, changes to how community reinvestment/redevelopment agencies report to the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity; and (4) Senate Bill 86, a technical correction to workplace-harassment language (moved into this bill from other sponsors).
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