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House Taxation Committee sets proxy, amendment and testimony rules for session
Summary
On its first day, the House Taxation Committee unanimously approved allowing proxies, set proxy‑holding rules, established a 24‑hour amendment request window and a 2‑hour online testimony registration deadline, and clarified testimony decorum and folder procedures.
Chair Paul Fielder opened the first House Taxation committee meeting with procedural guidance and a security briefing from Sergeant at Arms John Kriski before the committee set rules for proxies, amendments, testimony registration and committee materials.
Representative Sherry Essman moved to allow proxies in the committee. The committee approved allowing proxies by voice vote; Representative Mark Thain then moved that vice chairs hold proxies by default unless a member designates…
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