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Committee reports out six public-safety bills — OII reporting changes, stalking supervision, nitrous-oxide restriction and inmate indigency cap among actions
Summary
The House Community Safety Committee advanced six bills Feb. 2: HB 23-10 (elevating certain motivated assaults) and HB 25-08 (OII changes) and HB 25-10 (stalking supervision) and HB 25-32 (nitrous oxide restrictions) and HB 25-39 (raise inmate indigency cap) were reported out; HB 24-90 (extraordinary medical placement) was deferred.
The House Community Safety Committee on Feb. 2 advanced a cluster of public-safety bills and recorded outcomes on most agenda items, deferring one for further consideration.
House Bill 23-10, which would elevate fourth-degree assault with a specified motivation to a class C felony when the perpetrator has a specified criminal history, was reported out by voice vote with all members present and voting in the affirmative. Members said the bill aligns escalation of sanctions with other repeat-offense statutes.
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