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Senate Judiciary executive actions: committee advances multiple bills, records several roll‑call outcomes

2221242 · February 3, 2025
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Summary

At the close of hearings, the Senate Judiciary Committee took executive action on a slate of bills. Several passed out of committee; some amendments failed earlier in the session. Where roll‑call tallies were recorded, they are noted; where the hearing recorded only voice votes, tallies are not specified in the transcript.

The Senate Judiciary Committee moved a set of bills through executive action following hearings. Outcomes recorded in the committee transcript include roll‑call tallies for some measures and voice‑vote or committee‑record passage for others.

Votes at a glance (committee action recorded in transcript):

- SB 14 (audit of ODC): Do pass. Roll call: 6 yes, 3 no (Vice Chair Ricky: yes; Vice Chair Olsen: no by proxy; Sen. Emmerich: yes; Sen. Lammers: yes; Sen. Mansella: yes; Sen. Newman: no; Sen. Smith: no by proxy; Sen. Vinton: yes; Chair Usher: yes). Motion passed.

- SB 42 (judicial elections / partisan disclosure): After an amendment failed, the committee…

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