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Committee reinstates House Bill 569 and removes amendment changing perjury penalties

Senate Judiciary
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Summary

The committee took House Bill 569 off the table, voted to remove an amendment that would have increased perjury penalties, and then concurred in the bill; discussion clarified mandatory minimums for perjury and false swearing.

The Senate Judiciary committee removed House Bill 569 from the table, debated an amendment that had altered perjury and false swearing penalties, and ultimately voted to remove that amendment before concurring in the bill.

Senator Ricky moved to take HB 569 off the table and later moved to concur in the bill. Committee…

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