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Sponsor says HB110 will streamline bill access by removing paid printed-copy requirement

2125282 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 110 would remove the statutory requirement that the legislative services division sell printed copies of bills, instead providing electronic versions and free printed copies on request; Legislative Services staff described reduced demand and staff burden, and the print shop said copies remain available by request.

Representative Fitzpatrick opened the hearing on House Bill 110 on Oct. 12, 2025, describing the bill as an efficiency measure that would remove the statutory requirement to sell printed bills and require the Legislative Services Division to provide electronic versions and one free printed copy on request.

The change matters because it would reduce administrative work for legislative staff and reflect lower demand for sold printed copies; the committee’s research director said the division’s print shop handled only a small number…

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