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Committee approves bill to increase agent fees for hunting and fishing licenses

3221408 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 10-38, considered April 9 by the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee, would raise the fee county clerks and other agents may charge for selling hunting and fishing licenses; the committee recommended the unamended bill for passage, 10–1.

Senator Bolling introduced Senate Bill 10-38 to the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee on April 9, saying the bill would increase the fee that county clerks and other license agents may collect for sales of hunting and fishing licenses.

As introduced, the sponsor described the current agent fee as $1 for an annual license and $0.50 for a temporary license, and explained the bill would raise the agent fee (the transcript contains inconsistent phrasing about the proposed new amounts; the exact numeric increase is not fully clear in the committee record) (s=1112.77–1144.75).

Committee members heard the sponsor’s explanation, moved the bill and the committee took a roll-call vote. The committee recommended Senate Bill 10-38 for passage to the calendar with 10 ayes and 1 no (s=1159.99–1177.27). Senator Hensley recorded the lone no vote during the roll call (s=1162.55–1165.35).

Ending: The unamended bill was recommended for passage; the transcript does not include additional fiscal detail or the final statutory fee amounts in unambiguous form.