The Saskia's House Corrections and Admissions Committee shifted to legislative business after an author presentation, focusing on a revised draft of S.193 and scheduling formal testimony.
The Chair told members the committee has arranged testimony at 2:00 p.m. and that Representative Martin intends to move the bill out of his committee on Thursday. "We have testimony at 02:00," the Chair said, and asked staff to review the committee's assigned sections to ensure timing and intent-language updates are in place before forwarding the draft.
Committee members reported coordinated edits: the health-care-related amendments were already incorporated and small technical changes remain. The Chair said the committee's portion includes intent language and that two or three specific sections still need confirmation; once those are finalized, members plan to vote locally and transmit the bill to Martin's committee.
Staff assignments were clarified: Katie and Eric will walk the committee through parts of the revised draft (Katie is expected to present the new draft), and the Chair set a near-term goal to complete review so Martin's committee can take up S.193 on Thursday. The transcript does not include the bill's substantive text or a full section-by-section summary, so specific policy provisions were not specified during the meeting.
No formal motions or recorded votes appear in the transcript excerpt; the committee aimed to finish edits and reconvene to finalize any internal votes before the referral to the next committee.