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House Bill 1330 aimed to enhance Arkansas' energy committees' roles and procedures, impacting legislators and energy stakeholders in policy development and oversight.
House Bill 1330 aimed to enhance Arkansas' energy committees' roles and procedures, impacting legislators and energy stakeholders in policy development and oversight.
Bill Number: HB 1330
Introduced: January 30, 2025
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Sponsor: Representative Ladyman
House Bill 1330 aimed to amend the Arkansas Code concerning specific committees within the General Assembly, particularly focusing on the Joint Committee on Energy and the Joint Interim Committee on Energy. The bill sought to update and clarify the roles, responsibilities, and operational procedures of these committees to enhance their effectiveness in addressing energy-related issues in the state.
While the specific text of the amendments was not detailed in the provided information, the bill's intent included:
The proposed changes would have affected:
House Bill 1330 represented an effort to refine the legislative framework surrounding energy committees in Arkansas. Although it did not advance past the committee stage, the discussions surrounding the bill highlighted ongoing legislative interest in energy policy and governance in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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