Committee moves procurement/ITS bill tied to cybersecurity to next committee
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House Bill 17-54, described as chiefly a procurement bill with ITS and cybersecurity implications, was advanced by the committee and will proceed to AET; the transcript records motion and that the motion "carried," but does not provide a numerical vote tally.
The committee advanced House Bill 17-54, a bill described by the meeting speaker as primarily a procurement measure affecting information technology services (ITS) with cybersecurity concerns.
Unidentified Speaker (S1) introduced the bill, saying "This is, predominantly a procurement bill," and noted that members had hearings on the bill the previous day. The speaker said cyber was "at the top of mind right now" and urged members to keep the bill alive as it moves to AET. No expansion or text excerpts of the bill were read into the record in the transcript.
S1 moved the bill and the transcript records "Motion carries," indicating the committee advanced the measure. The record contains no detailed roll-call or numerical tally and does not identify a mover or seconder by name in the transcript.
Why it matters: The bill is framed as impacting procurement rules and ITS operations, and S1 emphasized cybersecurity as a key concern. The speaker asked members to keep the bill moving to the AET committee; the transcript does not define the acronym "AET" or provide additional context about its jurisdiction.
Next steps: The bill was advanced in committee; the transcript indicates it will go to AET. The committee then rose to report.
