Senator Kurt took up Senate Bill 15‑52 and an amendment to raise the population thresholds in the statute that allow larger counties to pursue local charters. The amendment (as read into the record) replaced proposed language on Page 1 with new figures (noted by the clerk during the amendment reading).
The author said the bill "is to give very large counties the kind of flexibilities that we've given to municipalities" but emphasized it does not alter the state constitution or the legislature's supremacy over taxation and county offices. "It is not a mandate," the author said, describing the measure as an option for counties that choose to pursue charter provisions as they grow.
Committee members asked whether the statutory change would be mandatory and whether comparable models exist in other states. The author replied that the measure is optional and that county structures vary widely across the country; the sponsor framed the bill as preparing for future population changes so counties can "grow into" the option if needed.
The committee adopted the amendment and then conducted a roll call on the bill. After roll call and a brief procedural exchange, the chair declared the bill to have passed committee and reported to the next stage.
Note: the committee's roll‑call sequence recorded in the transcript includes multiple voice changes and a short exchange about changing votes; the clerk's entries list the final committee result as recorded at the time of announcement.