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Senate committee reviews 2,049‑page consolidated bill and BLR spreadsheet; no testimony taken

Senate State Agencies & Gov't Affairs Committee · March 19, 2019
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Summary

The Senate State Agencies Committee spent a session reviewing a Bureau of Legislative Research spreadsheet that maps changes in a consolidated bill (House Bill 1763), discussed technical fixes and proposed amendments, and set a schedule for continued review; members flagged several substantive policy edits for follow-up.

The Senate State Agencies & Governmental Affairs Committee met to discuss a consolidated package of previously separate measures now combined as House Bill 1763, and staff from the Bureau of Legislative Research walked lawmakers through a spreadsheet summarizing agency comments, requested corrections and bond‑lawyer suggested language.

Martie Garrity of the Bureau of Legislative Research told the committee the document lists each code section affected, notes where language was moved, combined or deleted and includes three attachments: Attachment A, which tracks sections moved or reorganized; Attachment B, requested by Senator Hickey, that identifies where the phrases "in consultation" or "with advice…

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