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Senate committee delays SB304 implementation for county prosecutor accounting by one year

2381209 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Government Operations Committee on Feb. 24 favorably recommended SB304, a measure that delays the implementation date for a prior law requiring prosecutors and certain counties to report billable hours, to await results of a forthcoming audit.

Senate Bill 304, a short amendment to a law requiring prosecutors and counties of the first class to account for time on civil and criminal cases, was favorably recommended by the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee on Feb. 24.

Senator Weiler, the bill sponsor, told the committee: "This is a very simple bill. Senator Stevenson passed a bill last year that requires prosecutors…

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