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Committee advances three bills: auditor selection change, military chaplain privilege, and higher threshold for small-estate handling

2259423 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The House Judiciary Committee and its subcommittees reported favorably on three bills: H 3430 (moves state auditor selection to gubernatorial appointment with Senate consent), H 3798 (military chaplain confidentiality privilege), and H 3472 (raises small-estate threshold to $45,000).

A House Judiciary Committee session on Monday advanced three bills on varied topics, issuing favorable reports on a constitutional-law measure about the state auditor, a bill defining confidentiality privileges for military chaplains, and a probate-related measure raising the small-estate threshold.

H 3430: Representative Jordan presented House Bill 34 30, which would change selection of the state auditor from the State Fiscal Accountability Authority (known as SFAA or SPA) to appointment by the governor with the advice and…

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