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House Judiciary Committee adopts substitute on real‑property measure and reports juvenile‑sentencing bills
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee adopted a substitute to House Bill 4524 clarifying which recorded interests are excluded from a 40‑year expiration rule and reported three juvenile‑sentencing bills (HB4506, HB4507, HB4508) with recommendations after votes and unsuccessful amendments. Written supporters and opponents were entered into the record.
The House Judiciary Committee on Feb. 20 adopted a substitute amendment to House Bill 4524 and reported several juvenile‑sentencing measures to the floor with committee recommendations.
Chair Leitner called the committee to order and, after roll call, members adopted Rep. Wozniak’s substitute (H‑1) to HB4524. Rep. Wozniak said the substitute clarifies that certain amended deeds and recorded interests — for example those associated with drainage districts, governmental or quasi‑governmental bodies and energy utility facilities — are excluded from the change that would…
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