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House Appropriations Committee reports a slate of bills, including minimum-wage changes and Micron project codification
Summary
The House Appropriations Committee met in a docketed session and voted to report multiple bills to the full House, with most measures approved unanimously or by recorded tallies.
The House Appropriations Committee met in a docketed session and voted to report multiple bills to the full House, with most measures approved unanimously or by recorded tallies. The committee reported bills addressing minimum-wage provisions, economic development incentives tied to the Micron MEI projects, grant programs for sports and large-animal veterinary services, and adjustments to several state funds.
Why it matters: The committee’s actions send a package of policy and fiscal measures to the full House for further consideration; several items affect labor standards, economic development incentives and the distribution of state-administered funds.
The committee opened with roll call and then proceeded through a docket of bills. Notable items included: HB 1625 (removes certain exemptions from the state minimum wage for farm workers and another employment category described in the transcript), HB 1928 (codifies the current inflation-adjusted minimum wage at $12.41), and bills codifying parameters for Micron-related MEI projects (HB 2358 and HB 2540). The committee…
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