A House committee on March 21 got its first look at a bill that would take away State Bar of Texas members’ right to vote on increases in their dues and require all approximately 100,000 of them to be fingerprinted.

After reviewing H.B. 2102, the State Bar sunset bill, for more than two hours, the House Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee left the measure pending.

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