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Appropriations committee advances five House bills, including battery stewardship and commercial security authorization

Appropriations Committee · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Appropriations committee advanced five House bills — HB 12-33 (battery stewardship), HB 17-20 and HB 17-87 (audit filing/publication dates), HB 18-11 (removes per-acre cap for Game Commission land purchases), and HB 18-71 (authorizes commercial security systems). Votes were either roll-call or announced along party lines and all bills passed the committee.

The Appropriations committee met to consider five House bills and advanced each out of committee on voice or roll-call votes.

The executive director opened with a summary of the agenda and each bill. "House Bill 12 33 establishes the battery stewardship program," the executive director said, and also described HB 17-20 and HB 17-87 as measures that "change the date of completion filing and publication" for audits in certain municipal classifications. The director said HB 18-11 "removes the per acre cap rate on land purchased by the Game Commission and counties of the first through fifth class," and described HB 18-71 as…

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