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Committee approves SB 84, a cleanup bill for the auditor of state's office

PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE AND LABOR COMMITTEE - SENATE · January 25, 2021
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Summary

Senator Davis said SB 84 removes duplicate language in statutes governing the auditor of state's office without changing notice requirements; the committee approved the bill by voice vote after no questions or opposition were raised.

Senator Davis presented SB 84 to the Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee as a non-substantive cleanup of statutes governing the auditor of state's office. He described the bill as removing duplicate language but leaving required notice procedures unchanged.

"This is a bill dealing with the auditor of state's office. It's just a cleanup bill," Davis said, noting committee members had a document summarizing the specific deletions and that notices to run in a newspaper would still be required.

There were no questions recorded from the committee. A motion to "do pass" SB 84 was seconded and approved by voice vote; the chair declared the bill passed.

What happens next: SB 84 will proceed through the legislative process; the committee record shows only an informational presentation and a committee voice vote at this hearing.