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Committee amends and concurs on House Bill 106, adjusting sign spacing and fee language for shooting preserves
Summary
The Senate Fish and Game Committee amended House Bill 106 to change required sign spacing for shooting preserves to one-quarter mile and required a minimum of two signs per preserve, then voted to concur in the bill as amended; senators cast voice votes with several recorded aye-by-proxy statements.
The Senate Fish and Game Committee took executive action on House Bill 106, a bill revising shooting preserve requirements. Senator Hertz offered an amendment changing a provision that originally required signs "every 250 feet or less" to a spacing of one-quarter mile and adding a requirement that each shooting preserve must have a minimum of…
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