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Committee debates limits on executive orders but takes no action
Summary
A draft that would limit executive orders to six months and impose a rule‑style continuation process drew extensive objections from the governor’s office and legal counsel, who warned of constitutional and practical problems; the committee took no motion on the measure.
The committee heard a more prescriptive bill that would limit executive orders to six months (extendable once) and require a rule‑style public notice and comment process for continued executive orders.
Josh Anderson described the mechanics: a continued executive order beyond the time limit would require a public notice, 45‑day comment period…
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