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House Judiciary advances HB 32 and approves HB 41; HB 41 passes 15‑5

2104023 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

In executive action after the HB 121 hearing, the House Judiciary Committee recommended HB 32 for passage by voice vote and approved HB 41 (adding gabapentin to Schedule V) on a 15‑5 roll call. Members debated public‑safety and patient access implications for HB 41.

After the HB 121 hearing the House Judiciary Committee moved to executive action on two bills. The committee recommended House Bill 32 do pass by voice vote. HB 32, introduced by Representative Amy Riggier at the request of the Law and Justice Interim Committee, would revise circumstances in which a government entity may make an audio or video recording of a child without parental consent; committee staff summarized that change at the meeting.

The committee also considered House Bill 41, introduced by Representative Schomer at the request of the Department of…

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