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Panel extends timeline for sharing records in executive-clemency cases; House subcommittee reports bill
2152850 · January 23, 2025
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Summary
The Public Safety Subcommittee adopted an amendment lengthening the period for providing requested records in executive-clemency reviews from five days to 30 days and reported House Bill 1692 to the next stage.
The Public Safety Subcommittee voted to report House Bill 1692 after adopting an amendment that lengthens the time for producing records in executive-clemency proceedings from five days to 30 days.
The measure, carried by Delegate Campbell, was amended at the committee’s request to allow stakeholders more time to assemble and deliver records.…
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