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Votes at a glance: House Community Safety Committee actions on Feb. 6, 2025
Summary
The committee took executive‑session votes on multiple bills related to corrections, certification, sentencing and officer background checks; several substitutes were reported out with divided votes and two bills were deferred for further action.
The House Community Safety Committee met Feb. 6, 2025, in executive session and took recorded action on a set of bills. This “at‑a‑glance” summary lists each bill discussed in committee and the committee’s formal outcome as recorded in the meeting.
House Bill 1,400 (peace‑officer/corrections background checks): Reported out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation. Motion to report by Representative Farber; the chair announced that “all members are present and all members are voting in the affirmative.” Outcome: reported out (unanimous voice vote recorded as unanimous by the chair).
Proposed substitute House Bill 13 99 (sheriff/police eligibility, volunteer limits, CJTC procedures): Reported out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation. Roll call recorded 6 ayes and 3 nays. Sponsors and committee discussion focused on…
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