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House Judiciary Committee keeps clerk, previews H.2 and juvenile-justice hearings

2097542 · January 10, 2025
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At an organizational meeting the House Judiciary Committee reappointed its clerk by voice vote and laid out its early schedule, including a planned hearing on H.2 that would raise the minimum age for certain delinquency proceedings and joint hearings on juvenile justice oversight and court backlogs.

The House Judiciary Committee reappointed Representative Ken Gosland as committee clerk by voice vote and outlined a two-week schedule that will include a first look at H.2, a bill described in committee as raising the minimum age for who may be considered delinquent.

Chair Mark Malone, House Judiciary Committee, opened the organizational meeting and introduced committee members before moving to committee business. "I'm Mark Malone, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee. I'm delighted to be do to be doing that again," he said during opening introductions. Malone later nominated Representative Ken Gosland to continue as clerk; the committee approved the nomination by voice vote with members responding "aye." No roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript.

The committee previewed its early agenda.…

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