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Committee narrows glazing-certification bill, advances higher thresholds and delayed timeline

2934953 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 2680, which would require national glazing certifications on large public projects to reduce moisture intrusion, was narrowed by amendment to raise project-size thresholds and delay certification deadlines; the committee adopted the dash-5 amendment and advanced the bill to the floor.

The House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on April 8 adopted a narrowed amendment to House Bill 2680, a measure that would require national glazing certifications for contractors on certain public projects involving fenestration products (windows, curtainwall, storefronts) to reduce moisture intrusion and improve installation quality.

Sponsor testimony: Mark Long of Glazers Local 740 said stakeholders and legislators negotiated changes to focus the bill on larger projects and to extend the timeline so workers and…

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