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Judiciary committee reports several bills favorably, including scrap-metal and gift-card changes
Summary
March 6 — The House Committee on Judiciary considered and reported several bills favorably, including measures on child-related order precedence, criminalization of certain buyer conduct for commercial sexual exploitation, scrap metal enforcement, county law libraries, and gift-card-related financial crimes.
March 6 — After the SB 222 hearing and other testimony, the House Committee on Judiciary worked and reported several bills favorably for passage.
Key bills and committee actions at a glance:
- Senate Bill 135 (precedence of child-related orders under the Protection From Abuse Act): Representative Vaughn offered a technical renumbering amendment to correct a subsection; the amendment was adopted. Representative Williams moved and Representative Schreiber seconded the motion to report SB 135 favorably for passage; the committee approved the bill as amended.
- Senate Bill 71 (criminal offenses related to commercial sexual exploitation): The committee adopted a drafting amendment clarifying the…
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