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Committee adds four-year sunset to baiting/feeding restriction in Senate Bill 2137 amid CWD questions

2151809 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

Committee members debated baiting and feeding rules tied to chronic wasting disease (CWD) and agreed to add a four-year sunset to Senate Bill 2137, setting the sunset for July 31, 2029; committee approved the bill as amended by roll call (5–1).

The Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Committee debated the public-health and wildlife-management implications of baiting and feeding rules in Senate Bill 2137 and added a four-year sunset to the bill, placing the sunset date in July 2029.

Senator Weber (member, Agriculture and Veterans Affairs Committee) asked for clarification on the difference between year-round baiting and temporary feeding when tied to hunting seasons and raised questions about chronic wasting disease…

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