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Committee roundup: bills sent forward, defeated and sent to summer study in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
Summary
The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee recorded a series of votes on multiple bills: some advanced to full judiciary, several failed, and others were referred to summer study. This article lists each bill with the committee action and available vote tallies.
The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee met and recorded votes on multiple bills during the March session. Below is a concise list of the committee’s formal actions, the short descriptions available from committee discussion, and the recorded vote tallies as read into the record.
- House Bill 661 (batterers intervention program): sent to full judiciary as amended — 9 ayes, 0 nays. (See separate article for bill details.)
- House Bill 856 (deadly force/property): sent to full judiciary — 7 ayes, 2 nays. (See separate article for debate highlights.)
- House Bill 1391 (expungement for misdemeanors and Class E felonies by Representative Pearson): failed in subcommittee — 2 ayes, 7 nays.
- House Bill 1392 (repeal of permitless carry by…
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