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Host: Stephan Currie
Guests: Deena Bosworth, Madeline Fata, and Samantha Gibson of MAC
Topics: In their latest episode, host Stephan Currie and team members Deena Bosworth, Madeline Fata and Samantha Gibson look at what this week looks like as the Legislature enters there last regular week of session before they go sine die.
Bosworth reported the recent movement of the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund Bills, which passed the House last week, almost unanimously, 106 Yeas - 4 Nays. These bills now move over to the Senate's Finance, Insurance & Consumer Protection Committee.
Fata reported on the MAC-opposed solar and wind siting legislation that saw a 1 a.m. vote on the House Floor last Friday morning. There were many last minute amendments to these bills that gives the illusion of locals keeping control but does the opposite.
Finally, Gibson gave an update on the juvenile justice bills that are awaiting votes on the House and Senate floors. She also gave an update on minimum staffing legislation that was voted out of the House Labor Committee, and heads to the Senate.
By DerekHost: Stephan Currie
Guests: Deena Bosworth, Madeline Fata, and Samantha Gibson of MAC
Topics: In their latest episode, host Stephan Currie and team members Deena Bosworth, Madeline Fata and Samantha Gibson look at what this week looks like as the Legislature enters there last regular week of session before they go sine die.
Bosworth reported the recent movement of the Revenue Sharing Trust Fund Bills, which passed the House last week, almost unanimously, 106 Yeas - 4 Nays. These bills now move over to the Senate's Finance, Insurance & Consumer Protection Committee.
Fata reported on the MAC-opposed solar and wind siting legislation that saw a 1 a.m. vote on the House Floor last Friday morning. There were many last minute amendments to these bills that gives the illusion of locals keeping control but does the opposite.
Finally, Gibson gave an update on the juvenile justice bills that are awaiting votes on the House and Senate floors. She also gave an update on minimum staffing legislation that was voted out of the House Labor Committee, and heads to the Senate.