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Judiciary Committee clears multiple bills in expedited March 20 voting session; one held for tomorrow
Summary
The Judiciary Committee met March 20 for a fast-paced voting session, approving a slate of bills (many unanimously), referring one to interim study, and deferring final action on a major insurance affordability bill until tomorrow morning.
The Judiciary Committee met Friday, March 20, and moved through a packed agenda, taking final votes on more than a half-dozen bills, referring one bill to interim study and holding one for a vote the next morning.
The session opened with the Chair warning members that time was limited and urging concise questions. The committee adopted amendments and passed bills including measures on deed-fraud prevention (House Bill 130), mail theft (House Bill 159), child-support license-suspension limits (House Bill 412), civil damages interim study (House Bill 476 referred to interim study), assisted-reproductive-treatment fraud (House Bill 645), illegal online gambling enforcement (House Bill 1226), assisted outpatient treatment and firearms surrender (House Bill 1306), and regulation of certain consumable products (House Bill…
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