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Idaho House Resources and Conservation committee holds organizational meeting; members briefed on RS process, rules and research support

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At an organizational meeting, the House Resources and Conservation Committee reviewed committee logistics, the rules schedule, use of OneDrive for bill materials and introduced a Legislative Services Office research fellow. No formal votes were taken.

The House Resources and Conservation Committee met for an organizational session in which members reviewed committee procedure, the schedule for rules work, expectations for legislative requests (RSs) and available research support. No formal actions or votes were taken.

Chair (name not specified), chair of the House Resources and Conservation Committee, opened the meeting and said the panel may be busy this session because “each legislative session takes on a life of its own,” and that several RSs and draft bills had already been circulated to him. He said he will chair the committee for a second term and noted the panel includes two freshman members.

The meeting set administrative expectations for the coming session. Charlie Shepherd, vice chairman, told members he…

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