Legislators talk bills with public

By: 
Mira Schmitt-Cash | Editor

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  ALLISON — Legislators met with their Butler County constituents to discuss the issues.
  Butler County Farm Bureau, Butler County Rural Electric Cooperative, and Butler County Resource hosted the panel, held Friday, Feb. 27 at the Allison AMVETS building.
  Lawmakers looked ahead to the legislative funnel deadline, Friday, March 6.
  "Any bill you may have interest on — in seven days, you'll know if it's moving on to the full House or Senate or if it has not passed out of committee," said Rep. Pat Grassley.
  Read lawmakers' responses about education, adoptive parents' rights, cannabis oil, mental health and more in the March 5 Butler County Tribune-Journal and Clarksville Star.

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