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Legislative Action

Major action in the Legislature this week includes:

Monday

Floor action only.

Tuesday

Floor action only.

Wednesday

1:30 p.m., House Hearing Room E, House Corrections Committee public hearing on SB6243, which prohibits organ transplants for death-row inmates at state expense.

1:30 p.m., House Hearing Room A, House Law and Justice Committee public hearing on ESSB 5139 impounding vehicles of people patronizing prostitutes.

3:30 p.m., Senate Hearing Room 1, Senate Ways and Means Committee, public hearing on PSSB 6251, the supplemental operating budget, and PSSB 6316 the supplemental capital budget.

3:30 p.m., House Hearing Room A, House Appropriations Committee, public hearing on HB 2345, the supplemental operating budget.

Thursday

8 a.m., House Hearing Room D, House Capital Budget Committee, public hearing on HB2284, the supplemental capital budget.

8 a.m., House Hearing Room E, House Children and Family Services Committee, public hearing on E3SSB 6062, the Senate welfare reform proposal.

8 a.m., Senate Hearing Room 1, Senate Government Operations Committee, public hearing on HJM 4001 requesting that the federal government stop unfunded mandates.

Friday

8 a.m., House Hearing Room E, Corrections Committee, public hearing on SB6285, mandating the disclosure of inmates’ HIV test results to their jailers.

8 a.m., House Hearing Room A, House Law and Justice Committee, public hearing on SB5500 replacing hanging with lethal injection as the preferred method of execution in the state.

10 a.m., House Hearing Room C, House Higher Education Committee, public hearing on SB5605, creating alcohol-free dorms.

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