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Subcommittee weighs bill to clarify replacement of inactive Higher Education Commission members

5825519 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

Lawmakers debated HB443, which would give explicit authority to replace Higher Education Commission appointees who are not attending or no longer represent their appointing organization. The subcommittee took no action and agreed to caucus and revisit the measure.

A House education subcommittee on higher education discussed HB443, a bipartisan bill proposing explicit authority to replace members of the state Higher Education Commission who do not attend meetings or no longer represent the organization that appointed them.

Chair opened the hearing by describing the bill’s purpose: “a bill which was looking at changing and giving the authority to replace members on that commission, if they're not attending or if they're no longer representing…

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