Dead & alive bills Last updated: Feb. 20, 2014
*Caveat: Some bills labeled as “dead” may be deemed “necessary to implement the budget” and be passed up until the last day of session (March 13).*
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AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES
GOOD:Identifying the science behind environmental policy. House Bill 2261 would require the Department of Fish and Wildlife to identify and categorize each source of information that it relies on in the course of preparing to take significant agency action. Passed House Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee; passed House 98-0; in Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Parks – ALIVE
Derelict and abandoned vessels. House Bill 2457 would aim to speed up the removal of derelict vessels, increase accountability for owners of high-risk boats and encourage boat owners to dispose of vessels safely. Passed House Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee; passed House Appropriations Committee; passed House 88-9; in Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Parks – ALIVE Continued