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Votes at a glance: key House actions on bills ranging from mental‑health funding to AI disclaimers

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Summary

The House took final votes on a broad set of bills during the session: measures on prescription drugs, road funding, legacy fund disclosure, public‑employee policies and others were approved or rejected; this roundup lists each recorded final action and the floor tally where provided.

The House recorded final action on several bills during the session. Below are the measures called on the eleventh order and the House’s recorded outcomes on final votes as announced on the floor. Short summaries and vote tallies follow.

Votes at a glance (bill — short description — final result and tally):

- House Bill 12‑16 — Prescription drug out‑of‑pocket and co‑pay accounting (passed) — Final vote: 69 yea, 24 nay. - Engrossed House Bill 13‑37 — Appropriation for DHHS for mental health services for incarcerated individuals (do not pass recommendation; failed) — Final vote: 10 yea, 83 nay; declared failed. - House Bill 13‑19 — Creation of a legacy fund disclosure website (passed) — Final vote: 92 yea, 1 nay. - House Bill 13‑82 — City, county and township road fund; increases to fuels tax and EV fees (passed) — Final vote: 58 yea, 35 nay. - House Bill…

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