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Technology panel votes 8–4 to advance bill requiring state expenditure reporting
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Summary
The House Technology and Innovation Committee voted 8–4 to favorably report House Bill 413 as amended; the amendment requires state entities to provide expenditure and revenue data annually for five years then semiannually, and directs the treasurer to the same update schedule.
The House Technology and Innovation Committee voted 8–4 to favorably report House Bill 413 as amended and recommended the bill be re-referred to the committee on rules and reference.
Vice Chair Workman explained amendment AM1361892, which requires state entities and political subdivisions to provide expenditure and revenue information annually for five years and thereafter every six months; the treasurer of state must update the public databases on the same timetable. Workman moved to adopt the amendment and later moved to favorably report the bill.
Roll call followed. The clerk recorded the following responses as noted in the hearing: Chair Claggett (yes), Vice Chair Workman (yes), Ranking Member Mohammed (no), Representative Bridal Bailey (no), Representative Coughley (no), Representative Demetrio (yes), Representative Ferguson (yes), Representative Hall (yes), Representative Holmes (yes), Representative Ty Matthews (yes), Representative McClain (yes), Representative White (no). With eight affirmative votes and four negative votes, the committee favorably reported HB413 as amended and kept the roll open until 5:00 p.m. in the clerk’s office for any needed signatures.
Next steps: The committee recommended HB413 be referred to the committee on rules and reference; no floor date was set in the hearing.
