
The House Oversight Committee will hold its third hearing in a series asking fundamental questions of agency secretaries and directors April 3 at 9 a.m.
The committee will hear first from Treasurer Brad Briner, then Secretary of State Elaine Marshall.
Co-Chair Harry Warren (R-Rowan) said, “Our members set the stage for this hearing series with thoughtful questions in the first two meetings. We look forward to carrying those through to each agency, giving us the opportunity to reset how we think about agencies and what they do.”

The House Oversight Committee will continue its series of hearings asking fundamental questions of agency secretaries and directors March 13 at 9 a.m.
The committee will hear first from Department of Information Technology Secretary-designee Teena Piccione, Office of State Human Resources Director Staci Meyer, and Department of Administration Secretary-designee Gabriel Esparza.
State Controller Nels Roseland, rescheduled from February 26, will testify in the afternoon.
“We learned a lot during our first Oversight hearing. As we drill down to the one primary mission of each agency, we want to hear how that makes a difference for our citizens,” Co-Chair Jake Johnson (R-Polk) said.