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House advances records-access amendments that would expand salary disclosures for state higher-education employees
Summary
Representatives debated changes to the Government Records Access Management Act to require disclosure of W-2 compensation paid by state institutions of higher education; sponsors said outside consulting income would not be disclosed, and the bill passed 69-0.
The House considered and passed amendments to the Government Records Access Management Act on Feb. 13, 1995, that sponsors said would broaden disclosure of higher-education salaries paid through an institution’s payroll.
Representative Martin R. Stevens explained floor amendments that change records committee membership and meeting…
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