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House passes a slate of bills on consent calendar and committee referrals; floor session moves several measures to Senate
Summary
On March 2 the House advanced a large consent calendar and returned multiple Senate bills for further consideration, including measures on tax-commission meeting closures, DNA fee distribution, career-service changes, eminent-domain clarification, business-name registration, and a lease authorization for Rio Grande Depot.
The House moved through a broad consent calendar and second-reading business on March 2, 2011, approving multiple bills and resolutions that were reported from committee.
Among the measures the House approved and returned to the Senate were Senate Bill 188 (Tax Commission amendments clarifying that certain taxpayer negotiation meetings may be closed because they involve personal information), Senate Bill 271 (clarifying eminent domain must be for a public purpose), Senate Bill 230 (clarifying…
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