HB 265 - REPORTS & RECORDS OF & TO STATE AGENCIES CHAIR JAMES announced the first order of business was House Bill 265, "An Act relating to pamphlets, publications, plans, and records of state agencies; and relating to reports to and from state agencies and the governor." CHAIR JAMES stressed that it was her desire to move HB 265 out of committee. Number 0062 REPRESENTATIVE IVAN IVAN made a motion to move HB 265 from the committee with the attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR JAMES indicated that everybody likes the bill on both sides of the issue. However, she noted a proposed committee substitute was being offered. Number 0090 REPRESENTATIVE IVAN withdrew his motion to move HB 265 out of committee. There was no objection. Number 0140 CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, Researcher to Representative Terry Martin, testified on behalf of Representative Martin, sponsor of HB 265. Mr. Knight said, "The difference between the CS and the original bill is just -- in a couple of areas on an E-mail between a staffer of ours, John Manly, and the Governor's Office, Angelo Woodenpoogle (ph) - and it just points to two little sections that weren't repealed. But the departments wanted them repealed. That's the only difference, a small technical change." Number 0174 REPRESENTATIVE FRED DYSON moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute for HB 265, 0-LS0927\E, as the working document. There was no objection, that version was before the committee. Number 0197 REPRESENTATIVE IVAN made a motion to move the proposed committee substitute for HB 265, version 0-LS0927\E, out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, CSHB 265(STA) moved from the House State Affairs Standing Committee.