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House passes bill extending abusive‑conduct reporting and training to judicial branch and higher education
Summary
The House approved a revised bill expanding abusive‑conduct reporting and training standards to the judicial branch and higher education, with sponsors saying stakeholders reduced an earlier $500,000 fiscal estimate to a modest ongoing cost; final House vote 67–0.
The House on Feb. 26 passed a second substitute to House Bill 12, extending abusive‑conduct reporting practices and recommended training beyond the executive branch to include the judicial branch and higher‑education institutions.
Representative Stratton, sponsor, described the bill as a refinement of earlier policies and said the measure…
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