No public testimony on motor‑vehicle registration bill; amendment deadline set
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Summary
Public testimony on House Bill 303 (motor vehicle registration) drew no in‑room or online speakers on Feb. 24; the committee set an amendment deadline for Feb. 25 at 5 p.m. and will consider amendments at its next meeting.
The Alaska House Transportation Committee opened and immediately closed public testimony Feb. 24 on House Bill 303, a measure dealing with motor vehicle registration, after no witnesses appeared either in the room or online. Committee co‑chair Rep. Ted Eisheide announced an amendment deadline for HB 303 of Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 5:00 p.m.; members will consider any proposed amendments at the panel’s next meeting.
Because no members of the public testified, there were no claims or data introduced into the hearing record for HB 303 during this session.
