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House Judiciary Committee opens session with orientation on rules, voting and bill-carrying duties

2104190 · January 8, 2025
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Members of the House Judiciary Committee reviewed committee procedures including remote testimony, voting mechanics, consent calendar rules and expectations for bill carriers ahead of a busy session.

The North Dakota House Judiciary Committee opened its meeting with an orientation in which Chairman Lawrence Clamine reviewed hearing procedures, electronic testimony protocols, voting practices and expectations for bill carriers.

The chair said the committee will hold most hearings beginning at 9 a.m., will take testimony from proponents before opponents, and will accept witnesses by Microsoft Teams when in-person attendance is impractical. He reminded members…

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