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From YouTube: House Standing Committee on Agriculture (3-8-23)
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A
Welcome
it's
good
to
see
everyone
here
today,
as
you
can
tell
from
the
agenda.
We
have
a
one
bill
to
here
and
then
a
couple
of
presentations
and
some
of
our
members
have
to
leave
right
after
we
pass
the
bill
to
go
to
another
committee,
and
we
want
to
get
this
started,
we'll
just
go
ahead
and
call
the
roll
and
get
right
down
to
work.
B
Representative
for
all
here,
representative
Callaway,
here
representative
declines,
here,
representative
Dixon,
representative
Graham,
here
representative
Hale,
here,
representative
Hart,
representative
King,
representative
cook,
here
representative
McPherson,
here,
representative
neighbors,
here,
representative
Pollock,
here
representi
Pratt,
here,
representative
Rayburn,
representative
Reed,
here
representative
stalker,
present
representative
Stevenson,
here,
representative
Tate,
representative
Thomas,
present
representative
Tipton,
representative
Fister
here
and
chairman
Heath.
Here
we
have
a
qualm.
A
We
have
a
quorum
and
first
on
our
list
is
Senate
Bill
46.
So
if
colleague
in
the
upper
chamber
will
approach
the
the
table
and
our
Commissioner
of
Agriculture
and
Chief
of
Staff,
we
all
know
you,
but
just
to
get
you
on
record
the
formality
around
here
standing
operating
procedure,
if
you'll
just
introduce
you
and.
C
C
Thank
you,
Mr
we're
here
on
Senate
Bill
46.
It's
part
of
the
reorganization
process
for
the
for
the
state,
veterinarian's
office
and
I'll
turn
it
over
to
commissioner
Quarles.
To
brief
you
on
it.
D
Thank
you,
Senator
Ryan,
Quarles,
Commissioner
of
Agriculture,
thank
you
chairman
and
chairman
and
I
think
it's
the
first
time
I've
addressed
the
AG
committee
since
you
started
session.
Thank
you
for
your
all
Service.
As
a
former
legislator,
I
really
appreciate
the
long
hours
you
all
are
putting
in
and
about
to
put
in
a
session
wraps
up.
This
bill
has
to
do
with
responding
to
16
months
of
emergency
response
from
our
office.
It
goes
beyond
the
tornadoes
and
floods.