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HB 3411

Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Marty Gearheart and 3 co-sponsors

Overview: HB 3411, "Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions", was passed into law in the 2025 Regular Session. The bill aims

Chapter 143, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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Bill Summary · HB 3411

Overview: HB 3411, "Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions", was passed into law in the 2025 Regular Session. The bill aims to streamline government operations by removing legislative members from certain commissions and eliminating commissions that have expired.

Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of HB 3411 is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state government by reducing the number of legislative members serving on various commissions. The bill also seeks to eliminate commissions that have outlived their original purpose or are no longer active.

Key Provisions:
- Removes legislative members from specified state commissions
- Eliminates commissions that have expired or are no longer active
- Provides a process for the governor to appoint new members to remaining commissions

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill primarily affects the composition and operations of state-level commissions. By removing legislative members and eliminating expired commissions, the legislation aims to streamline decision-making and reduce administrative overhead.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: HB 3411 was introduced on February 26, 2025, and was subsequently passed into law as Chapter 143 of the Acts of the 2025 Regular Session.

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