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Senate panel advances bill removing 30‑day trial requirement for mechanics’ liens

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Boise — The Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee voted to send Senate Bill 1005 to the full Senate with a recommendation that it “do pass,” after sponsor Senator Todd Lakey said the bill removes a provision that improperly prioritized mechanics’ and materialmen’s lien claims in Idaho courts.

Boise — The Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee voted to send Senate Bill 1005 to the full Senate with a recommendation that it “do pass,” after sponsor Senator Todd Lakey said the bill removes a provision that improperly prioritized mechanics’ and materialmen’s lien claims in Idaho courts.

“Removing an overly aggressive and problematic section of code requiring a court to completely readjust its calendar and move other individual…

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