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Committee advances bill allowing political central committees to send email notices
Summary
Senate Bill 366 would let party central committees notify precinct members by email in addition to mail. An opponent warned the change risks codifying private party bylaws into state law; the committee advanced the bill in executive action.
Senator Matt Regier introduced Senate Bill 366 to allow central political committees to use email, in addition to mail, to notify precinct people about conventions and related business.
At the hearing, Senator Regier said the change is simple: "Right now it says through mail and we're just adding email. So central committees can email their precinct people to notice the convention and not have to lick a stamp and send it." He framed…
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