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Rules and standing committees advance dozens of bills to second/third reading
Summary
Rules and standing committees recommended dozens of bills for second reading or placement on the third‑reading calendar, including measures on child support, transit, juvenile corrections, education funding and property tax. The House adopted the committee reports by voice votes.
On Jan. 21 the House received and adopted multiple committee reports that moved dozens of bills forward in the legislative process.
Mr. Stacey, the Rules Committee representative, recommended under suspension of the rules that a set of named bills (including HB166, HB167, HB169, HB127 and HB182) be considered read for the second time and placed on the third‑reading calendar. The House adopted the…
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