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Committee rejects overhaul of district party rules after members and parties object
Summary
House Bill 1431, which proposed changes to how district parties and precinct caucuses are organized, failed to earn a second for a do-pass and the committee later approved a ‘do not pass’ recommendation after debate and an adopted amendment restoring precinct caucus language.
A proposal to restructure how district parties organize failed to advance from the Political Subdivisions Committee after extended debate over precinct caucuses and the role of state party rules.
House Bill 1431, described to the committee as relating to district parties and district committees, drew partisan and procedural concern during its hearing. Representative Clamine led an amendment that removed new language and restored statutory language preserving precinct caucuses. The committee adopted that amendment on a roll call.
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