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House of Representatives passes slate of bills on June 26, 2025; many measures sent to Senate or governor
Summary
The House approved multiple bills during its June 26 session, including measures on deployed parents' custody protections, abandoned vehicles, veterans' fishing licenses, and several Senate bills; most passed by lopsided margins or unanimously.
The House of Representatives on June 26, 2025, approved a series of bills on final passage and sent many measures either to the Senate for concurrence or on to the governor.
Members recorded roll-call votes on a large group of bills. Measures approved included protections for deployed parents in custody and visitation matters (House Bill 414), changes to abandoned-vehicle and salvor rules (House Bill 593), and a package of Senate bills covering topics from license fees to veterans' fishing licenses and criminal offenses. Several bills passed unanimously or by wide margins; a few passed on closer margins.
Why it matters: the bills advance a range of state policy changes that affect families of deployed service members, vehicle-salvage regulation, fee limits for growing structures, veterans' angling benefits, and other policy areas. Because many measures passed on final passage, the next steps are either presentation to the governor or return to the Senate for…
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