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<br />Representative McFadyen: <br /> <br />I'm sorry, Representative Penry. <br /> <br />Very quickly, I can't remember in 1177, when a decision is made <br /> <br />by a water roundtable does it have--is it by a majority vote or <br /> <br />does the roundtable all have to be in agreement? I can't <br /> <br /> <br />remember. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Representative Penry? <br /> <br />Representative Penry: <br /> <br />Representative McFadyen. <br /> <br />The bill just simply said that when decisions affecting a <br /> <br />Thank you, Madame Chair, <br /> <br />roundtable's--the area--the water within a roundtable's <br /> <br />jurisdictional area are made, that it has to be signed off on <br /> <br />the roundtable. <br /> <br />It didn't specify In the legislation how those <br /> <br />decisions are made. <br /> <br />I know the roundtables have differing approaches. Some <br /> <br />have sort of a higher consensus threshold than others. But most <br /> <br />of them have some sort of a--at least the ones I'm familiar <br /> <br />with, some sort of a super majority requirement to make a <br /> <br />decisions. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Okay. Mr. Treese. <br /> <br />Mr. Chris Treese: <br /> <br />Thank you, Madame Chair, Members of the <br /> <br />House Ag Committee. <br /> <br />My name is Chris Treese. <br /> <br />I represent the Colorado River <br /> <br />Water Conservation District, and I am here in support of Senate <br /> <br />Bill 179. <br /> <br />- 15 - <br />