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Senate adopts committee substitute for bill to repeal 22 obsolete commissions; final passage set by afternoon roll call

Senate · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Senate members adopted a committee substitute for Senate Bill 2017, which lists 22 boards and commissions identified as inactive; the chamber approved the substitute and the measure passed by an afternoon roll call after a brief question about a $47,000 listed appropriation.

A senator on the floor presented a committee substitute to Senate Bill 2017, described as legislation to repeal a list of 22 boards and commissions that the sponsor said appear to be inactive or no longer meeting statutory requirements. The sponsor told senators the bill had moved through the government structure committee and invited questions about any board on the list.

Senator Norwood asked whether any money was due or had been…

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