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Committee hears proposal to criminalize improper remunerations including grant‑related kickbacks
Summary
House file 3043, discussed at the May 5 hearing, would create a state offense targeting illicit remunerations (kickbacks) tied to government contracts and grants; the committee received testimony and nonpartisan counsel noted the provision is novel relative to federal law and needs careful drafting.
House File 3043, a committee bill discussed May 5 by the House Fraud, Waste and State Agency Oversight Committee, would add a state crime for illegal remunerations (commonly called kickbacks) tied to government grants, contracts and similar public programs.
Why it matters: witnesses and staff said current gaps can impede administrative and criminal accountability when an individual who influences awards later receives private benefit. Committee members asked nonpartisan staff and prosecutors to review the proposed language for overbreadth and prosecutorial discretion.
What was presented
Chair Robbins, the bill's author in committee, said HF3043…
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