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State Affairs committee introduces measure requiring agencies to flag unnecessary statutes

2127616 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The State Affairs committee voted to introduce RS31897, a proposal by Rep. Mike Moyle that would require state agencies to report statutes they consider outdated or unnecessary by Sept. 1, 2025; committee members asked about timeline, staff workload and fiscal impacts.

Representative Mike Moyle introduced RS31897 to the State Affairs Committee on Jan. 13, asking the panel to authorize a process that would require all state agencies to report statutes they consider unnecessary by Sept. 1, 2025. The committee approved a motion to introduce the measure by voice vote.

The measure would direct agencies to review their statutory authorities and submit a report identifying outdated, obsolete or unnecessary statutes. ‘‘It requires them to go into their statutes and look at outdated statutes, obsolete statutes, statutes that aren't…

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