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JLOSC staff outline oversight process, post-draft policy and schedule focused reviews for February–March

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Committee staff gave an orientation to JLOSC’s oversight process, announced a shift toward focused reviews, said draft bills will be posted with meeting notices, and listed planned review dates including a Feb. 13 presentation on the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.

Committee staff delivered an orientation to the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee on its mission, review types and the committee’s planned schedule for 2025 oversight work.

Amanda Wade McAtee, the committee analyst, and Ben Koel, the other analyst, described two review types: the statutory “full review” of an entire entity and the more targeted “focused review.” McAtee said the committee will lean toward focused reviews this session because they are more efficient and targeted. “This is the preferred review process because it is more efficient and delivers…

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