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Subcommittee and committee send HB313 (nonpublic sessions for reputation) to ITL after finding statutory workarounds

House Judiciary Committee · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Members questioned whether HB313 is necessary because existing statute may already allow protections; subcommittee and later full committee voted ITL (inexpedient to legislate) and placed it on consent.

House Bill 313, which would change rules for nonpublic (nonpublic session) meetings when public discussion could harm individuals’ reputations, was recommended ITL by the subcommittee and later by the full Judiciary Committee.

Subcommittee members said the bill raised…

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