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Committee passes a package of local‑government bills including municipal police mandate and public‑notice rule
Summary
The committee approved a set of bills by voice votes: a police‑service mandate for first‑class cities (HB16‑33), a newspaper public‑notice formatting requirement (SB6‑10), and others discussed earlier in the session; one prominent measure on executive sessions for economic development (HB12‑80) died for lack of a motion.
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The City, County & Local Affairs Committee completed its agenda with a series of largely uncontroversial voice votes. Key outcomes recorded in committee:
• HB16‑33: Sponsors and Municipal League testimony described the bill as mirroring existing fire‑protection law to require first‑class cities to provide police services directly or via cooperative agreement; Senator Sullivan moved and Senator Henrin seconded; the committee passed the bill by voice vote.
• SB6‑10: Senator Flippo’s bill requires newspapers to print who paid for county public notices and mandates that notices meet a font‑size standard matching the publication. With no public opposition recorded, the committee passed the bill by voice vote after Flippo moved and Senator Sullivan seconded.
• HB17‑88, HB16‑90, SB6‑24 and HB17‑63 were also moved forward by the committee (covered in separate articles). HB12‑80, which would have allowed recorded executive sessions for certain economic‑development discussions, received extensive testimony but died for lack of a motion.
All votes reported in the transcript were voice votes; the committee did not record roll‑call tallies in the hearing transcript. The committee adjourned after completing the agenda.
