HOUSE BILL NO. 187 "An Act relating to the elimination or modification of state agency publications that are outdated, duplicative, or excessive or that could be improved or consolidated with other publications or exclusively delivered electronically; and providing for an effective date." 1:33:55 PM REPRESENTATIVE JAMES KAUFMAN, SPONSOR, introduced himself. He acknowledged that the committee had previously discussed the bill, but he would be happy to summarize the bill again and answer questions. Representative Thompson asked if the bill sponsor had received any pushback to the bill. Representative Kaufman responded that he had only received positive feedback. Co-Chair Foster would be supporting the bill with the caveat that it would not reduce or prohibit public announcements. His only concern was that many people in the state did not have reliable internet and some publications needed to be provided on paper. He did not think the bill would have a negative impact but wanted to be certain. Representative Kaufman indicated that the bill was based on legislative approval with checks and balances and protections in place. Co-Chair Merrick reported that Representatives Wool, Carpenter, and Johnson had joined the meeting. 1:37:19 PM Co-Chair Merrick OPENED public testimony. Co-Chair Merrick CLOSED public testimony. 1:37:40 PM Representative Edgmon agreed that on the surface, the bill seemed acceptable and he would be supporting the bill. He supposed that the individuals that would be most affected by the bill were not involved in the bill process. He wanted to be mindful of the impacts of the bill, particularly as a rural legislator. He suggested that the legislature might consider implementing the bill in stages. Vice-Chair Ortiz agreed with Representative Edgmon and Co- Chair Foster. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to report CSHB 187(STA) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 187(STA) was REPORTED out of committee with six "do pass" recommendations and five "no recommendation" recommendations and with one new zero fiscal note by the Office of the Governor. 1:39:41 PM AT EASE 1:39:59 PM RECONVENED