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House Bill 1069

House Bill 1069 is the measure to repeal Initiated measure 22.

Aired 02/03/2017 | Rating NR

Statehouse

House Bill 1069

Clip | 14m 27s

House Bill 1069 is the measure to repeal Initiated measure 22.

House Bill 1069 was introduced during the 2017 legislative session to repeal initiated measure 22, a law approved by voters during the 2016 November election. This clip provides edited highlights from the final Senate Floor debate on the measure. Senator's Stace Nelson, Lance Russell, Blake Curd and Deb Peters are featured in the clip.

Aired 02/03/2017 | Rating NR

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