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Senate refers bills on urban agriculture, helmet rules and code cleanup; forwards multiple gubernatorial appointments to committees
Summary
During its Jan. 24 session the Idaho Senate referred a set of introduced bills and messages from the governor to committee, including an urban agriculture bill (keeping chickens), bills on helmet exemptions and code cleanup, and several gubernatorial appointments sent to various standing committees for confirmation.
The Idaho Senate on Jan. 24 advanced a slate of introduced measures to committee and filed several gubernatorial appointment notices for committee review.
On first reading the Senate received Senate Bill 1026, described in the journal as "an act relating to urban agriculture to establish provisions regarding the keeping of chickens." The Senate ordered the bill referred to the Judiciary and Rules Committee for printing.
The Senate also transmitted House Concurrent Resolution 4 and House…
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