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Committee advances several bills, adopts multiple amendments and schedules interim study for others
Summary
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted on a series of bills on Feb. 11: several interim-study motions passed unanimously; amendment and final votes advanced multiple bills to the regular calendar with recorded tallies included.
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee handled multiple executive-session items on Feb. 11 and recorded several roll-call outcomes. Key outcomes: HB 10-24 (investments by the state retirement system in businesses owned by a sitting president or family) and HB 15-85 (restrictions on ESG strategies) were both moved to interim study with unanimous committee roll calls. Several other bills passed the committee with amendments.
Most significant committee actions (selected)
- HB 10-24 — Motion: interim study. Mover: Representative Howard; second: Representative Bridal. Committee vote: 14–0 (interim study). (See clerk roll call.)
- HB 15-85 — Motion: interim study. Mover: Representative Slocci; second: Representative Pearson. Committee vote: 14–0 (interim study). Representatives raised fiduciary and implementation concerns during debate.
- HB 14-69 — Amendment 0615H (replace-all) adopted; committee voted OTPA (ought to pass…
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