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Senate Judiciary Committee adopts slate of technical and policy bills in decision-only hearing
Summary
The Senate Judiciary Committee on March 5 advanced and adopted a large group of decision-only measures ranging from technical updates to statutes to substantive policy changes on law enforcement and procurement; several bills were amended before passage.
The Senate Judiciary Committee met March 5 and adopted a broad set of decision-only measures, moving dozens of bills forward with technical changes or targeted amendments.
Chair opened the session by saying the committee had four decision-making agendas and began with SB 21 51, which revises definitions of "disaster" and "emergency" and clarifies when emergency powers may be used. The committee recorded votes and adopted that measure.
Other bills the committee adopted included SB 30 55 (prohibiting false impersonation of an employee or organization representative, passed with amendments removing liquidated damages); SB 30…
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