House Democrats Lay Out Priorities for This Year
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House Democratic Leaders Rep. DeWeese (D-Greene) and Rep. McCall (D-Carbon) this week, flanked by the chairs of all the House committees, announced a series of more than 60 issues they plan to address this year. They noted resolving the state budget was the biggest issue they faced, but others included (by committee)— · Agriculture: dog law regulations, weights and measures, helping farmers to compete and succeed; · Consumer Affairs: rate caps under electric deregulation; · Environmental Resources & Energy: alternative and renewable energy, electric deregulation; · Game & Fisheries: landowner liability reform, feeding of wildlife; · Local Government: land use and local government cooperation; · Tourism & Recretaional Development: historic preservation, lodging at State Parks, innkeepers rights; · Transportation: mass transit and road and bridge funding; · Urban Affairs: abandoned property and vehicle regulations, urban renewal; and · Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness: emergency preparedness cooperation, volunteer fire department grant program. A copy of the complete announcement is available online. |
3/16/2007 |
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