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House Judiciary Committee braces for another busy year

LANSING, MI (MPRN)--   The state Legislature returns this week, and one committee is set to see a lot of action.

Judiciary is often one of the busiest committees. Republican Jim Runestad is committee chair. He says there is a plethora of bills he’s eager to dive into. They include issues like openly carrying a firearm and property forfeiture by police.

Runestead says he wants to get into these big – and in some cases controversial – issues as soon as possible.

“It gets almost that you can only pass changing a road name or something as you get further into the election year,” he says.

Runestead says he also wants to look at a bill that requires Child Protective Services to record interviews with children.