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State Administration Committee authorizes proxy voting; vice chairs to hold proxies
Summary
The House State Administration Committee approved proxy voting by voice vote and designated the committee vice chairs to hold proxies; staff explained rules requiring signed (but undated) proxies and how proxy votes are to be announced during roll call.
The House State Administration Committee voted to authorize proxy voting and directed that the committee’s vice chairs hold proxies during votes, the panel decided during its opening meeting.
Legislative research analyst Rebecca Power briefed members on proxy procedures and quorum rules before the committee took formal action. "We ask for at least two signed proxies, not dated," Power said, explaining that proxies can instruct a designee to "follow…
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