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House Revenue and Tax Committee chair keeps ban on remote testimony, sets procedural rules
Summary
At an orientation meeting, Chairman Cannon said the House Revenue and Tax Committee will continue to bar remote testimony, outlined procedures for raising questions and making motions, and said committee materials will be distributed electronically via OneDrive.
Chairman Cannon told members of the Idaho House Revenue and Tax Committee at a morning orientation that the committee will continue to bar remote testimony but will accept written submissions from residents statewide.
Cannon said the decision reflects concerns about evaluating testimony and managing hearings: “Historically, this committee has not allowed remote testimony, and I've made the decision to continue that policy.” He added that written testimony is welcome and that the committee will hear from people across Idaho through that process.
The announcement came as Cannon described several operational…
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