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House Revenue and Taxation Committee keeps in-person testimony, outlines procedural rules

2127560 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

At an organizational meeting, the Idaho House Revenue and Taxation Committee’s chair said the committee will continue not to allow remote testimony, described expectations for decorum and motion language, and assigned two members to proofread minutes; members introduced themselves.

The Idaho House Revenue and Taxation Committee convened for an organizational meeting at 9:00 a.m., where Chairman Cannon announced the panel will continue its policy of not allowing remote testimony and set procedural expectations for the 10-week session.

Chairman Cannon said the committee will keep written testimony open to people across the state but maintain in-person testimony for oral remarks. “The pros are certainly there but they don't outweigh the cons,” he said, describing concerns about volume, technical problems and the committee’s need to evaluate witness demeanor in person. He added that written submissions remain welcome.

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