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Committee on Jurisprudence reports more than a dozen bills favorably to full Senate; most cleared unanimously

3320094 · May 14, 2025
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The Committee on Jurisprudence voted to report numerous House bills and one Senate bill favorably to the full Senate and repeatedly recommended placement on the local uncontested calendar; most roll-call votes recorded five ayes and no nays.

The Senate Committee on Jurisprudence voted on Oct. 11, 2025, to report multiple bills favorably to the full Senate and, in most cases, recommended placement on the local uncontested calendar.

Bills the committee reported favorably on the record included House Bill 17 34 (transfer of court files in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship), House Bill 15 38 (committee substitute discussed separately), House Bill 23 40 (recordkeeping and qualifications for child custody evaluators), House Bill 23 50 (standing in suits affecting the parent-child…

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