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House State Administration advances multiple bills; one lobbying ban bill tabled
Summary
The committee took executive action on a series of bills affecting elections, procurement, retirement contributions and administrative boards. Most measures were concurred in or passed out of committee; Senate Bill 222, a lobbying restriction change, was tabled without objection.
At a House State Administration committee meeting, members considered and took executive action on multiple bills spanning election law, procurement, retirement contributions and administrative board transfers.
Key outcomes at the session included the committee voting to pass or concur in several bills (House Bill 821; House Bill 822; Senate Bill 12; Senate Bill 56; Senate Bill 105 as amended; Senate Bill 116; Senate Bill 242; Senate Bill 246 as amended; Senate Bill 316; Senate Bill 366) and tabling one measure (Senate Bill 222). Several votes were roll calls and several were voice votes; where recorded, tallies are listed below.
Votes at a glance
- House Bill 821 (revised vote requirement to enact constitutional amendment by initiative): Passed in…
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