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Ways & Means assigns members to read fee and policy reports; schedules testimony
Summary
After the Fish & Wildlife presentation, the committee turned to procedural business: members volunteered to read and report back on statutory fee and policy reports (fiscal-year fee report, cannabis, data sales, school construction, special education, transportation reimbursement, pre-K, and others) and scheduled future testimony where appropriate.
After concluding the Fish and Wildlife presentation, the House Ways & Means Committee moved to routine committee business: assignment and scheduling of required statutory reports. The chair said members should not discuss report contents during the meeting but should sign up to read assigned reports and report back later.
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