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Senate amends and passes H50 to identify underutilized state buildings and land
Summary
The Senate adopted a compromise amendment narrowing language about agency purpose and passed H50 in concurrence, after discussion about limiting language to an individual agency's statutory purpose rather than a broad "state purpose."
The Senate amended and then passed H50, an act relating to identifying underutilized state buildings and land. Senators debated an amendment that narrows the bill's language to reference the “statutory purpose of the agency” rather than a broader “state purpose,” and adopted the compromise amendment before passing the bill in concurrence.
Senator from Orleans offered the amendment on behalf of the Senate Institutions Committee, saying the committee and the senator from Washington negotiated a compromise. "We worked together, had some discussion, and we came up…
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