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Committee reviews assorted bills and takes procedural action to hold items for study
Summary
The committee heard short presentations or recorded no testimony on several bills — probate access to decedent funds, a fee‑wording fix, driving record handling, prescription drug price‑gouging and a law‑revision directive — and passed a procedural motion to hold all bills for further study.
The House Committee on Judiciary completed a full agenda that included several brief or uncontested items and a procedural motion affecting the whole calendar.
Early in the meeting the chair asked for and obtained a motion to "hold all bills for further study," noting the vote is procedural and not reflective of merit. The motion was…
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