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Senate Rules chair proposes 25-bill limit for upcoming 60-day session; members discuss deadlines
Summary
Committee members discussed imposing a 25-bill limit for the next 60-day legislative session, excluding administration and established commission bills, and proposed a June 1 deadline for members to file topics for consideration.
The chair of the Senate Committee on Rules said she is "thinking about 25" as a cap on bills for the next 60-day general assembly session and suggested that commission bills not count against that limit, setting off a brief discussion among senators about deadlines and process.
The chair said, "I'm thinking about 25 without commission bills counting against the 25. This is our longer session and there's gonna be a lot of pent up interest in passing bills." Committee members responded with a range of possibilities for the numeric cap…
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