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Senate committee hears bill to repeal campaign statutes deemed unconstitutional
Summary
The Senate Elections Committee heard Senate File 2236, an Office of Administrative Hearings agency bill that would repeal two campaign-related criminalization provisions the committee says higher courts have found unconstitutional; the bill was laid over for possible inclusion in the omnibus bill.
Senate File 2236, an agency bill from the Office of Administrative Hearings that would repeal two campaign-related criminal provisions, was introduced and laid over by the Senate Elections Committee on March 27.
The bill includes a repeal of two statutory provisions the author and agency counsel described as inconsistent with higher-court decisions. Senator Gustafson told the committee the measure would remove a gross-misdemeanor…
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