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At the start of the meeting, committee members approved the minutes from the previous meeting by voice vote after an amendment to the "other business" section was noted.
Gail Hardy nominated Shauna Harrington to serve as co-chair of the subcommittee following Jerry Wilde’s departure; the nomination was seconded and approved by voice vote with no opposition recorded on the transcript. Harrington briefly introduced herself and described her prior court-based advocacy work.
Members confirmed scheduling details: the larger advisory council meeting is next Wednesday from 12:30 to 2 p.m. as a hybrid meeting, the subcommittee’s next regular meeting is March 19 (virtual only), and the April subcommittee meeting will be in person at the Legislative Office Building with virtual access for those who cannot attend in person.
The meeting adjourned after a motion and second; all procedural motions recorded in the transcript were approved by voice vote.
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