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State House introduces 17 bills and refers them to committee

2334974 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

During a floor session, members of the House introduced 17 House files (443–459) on topics from school safety to workers' compensation; most received first reading and were referred to standing committees. The journal was approved and the House later adjourned until Feb. 19.

The House of Representatives conducted first readings of 17 bills — House Files 443 through 459 — and referred most to standing committees on Monday, the presiding officer said.

The journal was approved at the start of the session. Members introduced bills on topics including health coverage for assertive community treatment (House File 443, sponsor: Representative Ameyer), a recreational property classification for golf courses (House File 444, Representative Amos Jr.), changes to the education savings account application period (House File 445, Representative Fed), open-enrollment rules for primarily online instruction (House File 446, Representative Moore), authorizing district levy revenue for school safety costs (House File 447, Representative Gosa), an elective social studies course emphasizing religion and scripture (House…

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