Conference committee for 14 59 convenes briefly, postpones substantive business until 11 a.m.

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Summary

A House of Representatives conference committee called roll, heard from members and postponed substantive discussion until a witness scheduled for 11 a.m. could attend.

The House of Representatives conference committee for "14 59" convened briefly and postponed substantive business until a witness scheduled to arrive at 11 a.m. could attend, Chairman Anderson said.

Chairman Anderson called the roll; Representatives Novak and Porter and Senators Boehm, Patton and Sickler answered present. Anderson said the committee "probably won't do much at this hearing" because of the expected arrival and that the panel would gavel in and out and reset the meeting for 11 a.m.

The committee held no votes, offered no motions and took no formal action during the short session. Members did not discuss the underlying subject matter of the conference committee during the segment on the record.

The meeting was recessed with plans to reconvene at or after 11 a.m. when the expected witness arrives, per Chairman Anderson's remarks. No additional scheduling details or agenda items were provided during the recorded segment.