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Legislative Administration Committee advances SB 120 after age-eligibility change; concurs on SB 75 and SJ 6

2386489 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

The committee amended and passed Senate Bill 120 (establishing selection, oversight and removal procedures for Article V commissioners) after adopting a conceptual amendment lowering the minimum commissioner age from 25 to 18; the committee also concurred in Senate Bill 75 (14-0) and SJ 6 (13-1).

The Legislative Administration Committee took executive action on three measures and advanced Senate Bill 120 once amended, and concurred in Senate Bill 75 and Senate Joint Resolution 6.

Senate Bill 120, described in committee as creating a process for selecting, overseeing and removing commissioners to an Article V convention and establishing an Article V commissioner advisory committee, was the subject of two amendment efforts. A formal amendment that would have changed who may suspend or recall a commissioner was rejected in a roll-call vote (2–12).

Representative Schubert urged the…

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