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Elections Committee unveils annual rules, restricts remote voting for worked bills and sets Jan. 30 introduction cutoff
2125716 · January 16, 2025
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Chair Pat Proctor presented the committee’s rules for the year: members must be physically present to vote on bills being worked, should notify early absences, and the practical last meeting to request bill introductions is Jan. 30.
Chairman Pat Proctor presented the Committee on Elections’ rules for the session and told members the documents sitting at each desk were the rules that would govern the year. Proctor said leadership is standardizing rules across committees and highlighted three changes…
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