![]() The Senate took up the following measures on the floor on Legislative Day 18: HB 176 - Courts increase amount of court reporters’ monthly contingent expense and travel allowance (Judy-8th).HB 76 - Professions and businesses education, experience, and training requirements for licensure in marriage and family therapy revise provisions (RegI-33rd).The House took up the following measures on the floor on Legislative Day 18: Expect early morning committee meetings followed by the afternoon floor session. The House announced that it will convene at 1:00 PM on its last workday of this week, perhaps in an attempt to keep members from skipping committee meetings and slipping into the weekend a little early. Check out which legislation saw some love on Tuesday in this #GoldDomeReport.įor those of you looking ahead to the weekend, don’t plan an early departure on Thursday. And, with meetings continuing at our report deadline, it appears some may be late for their dinner reservations ( perhaps with their favorite lobbyists). Despite the exchange of chocolates and cards, representatives and senators put in a full day under the Gold Dome, passing several measures in their respective chambers before adjourning to an afternoon full of committee meetings. ![]() ![]() Pink ties and red dresses abounded in the State Capitol on Tuesday as legislators and lobbyists celebrated Valentine’s Day engaging in the romance of the legislative process. ![]()
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