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Committee raises multiple election and government-administration concepts, including ranked-choice and FOIA exemption

2320626 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

The Government Administration and Elections Committee voted to raise multiple concepts on elections and government administration, including ranked-choice voting recommendations, a municipal citizens’ election pilot, automatic voter registration, and an FOIA residential-address exemption for attorney general staff.

The Government Administration and Elections Committee voted on a package of concept proposals and committee-drafted bills on multiple election and government-administration topics, approving the committee’s motion to raise a set of concepts and approving individual concepts after voice and roll-call votes.

The committee’s action included votes to raise a concept on the recommendations of the governor’s working group on ranked-choice voting (item 14); to raise a concept to establish a municipal pilot for a citizens’ election program (item 19); to raise a concept on implementing automatic voter registration (item 21); to raise a technical elections bill from the secretary of state’s office (item 22); to raise a concept concerning use of online donation platforms for campaigns (item 25); to raise a resolution proposing a state-constitution amendment to make gendered language neutral (item 28); to raise a concept to enact recommendations from the state disparity study (item 37); and to raise a concept exempting residential addresses of Office of the Attorney General employees from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (item 41). The committee also moved to draft a proposed committee bill, SB 132, establishing a task force to review regulation-adoption and review processes (see separate article).

Why it matters: Raising a concept allows staff to draft bill language and signals the…

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