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Committee advances several bills to Ways and Means, adopts minor amendments
Summary
The House Committee advanced a group of bills—including a Grant County forest reserve bill, an $8.225 million appropriation for the Rogue‑Siskiyou Training Center, and two rangeland protection bills—to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means after adopting dash-1 amendments to clarify effective dates and fund details.
The House Committee on Emergency Management, General Government and Veterans on April 1 adopted dash-1 amendments and reported a set of bills to the Joint Committee on Ways and Means with due-pass recommendations.
House Bill 33 28, which would allow Grant County to use federal forest reserve receipts to patrol county roads, had a dash-1 amendment removing a declaration of emergency so the bill would take effect after adjournment. Vice Chair Lewis moved the amendment; the motion carried and…
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