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Votes at a glance: committee actions on several bills — HB42, HB146, HB4902

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Summary

Short results and actions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on bills with brief discussion or routine approval: HB42 (partial/percentage bonds), HB146 (youthful offender clarification), and HB4902 (citations for 14- and 15-year-olds).

The Senate Judiciary Committee recorded favorable reports on several bills with limited debate or technical amendments. Below are succinct results and key points for each bill.

HB42 (bail bonds language) - What it would do: Adds three words to restore authority for judges to set partial/percentage bonds removed in prior bail reform, according to the sponsor. - Committee action: Reported favorably after a roll call (committee roll recorded "46" in the transcript). Sponsor representative thanked members and indicated consultation with judges and sheriffs informed votes.

HB146 (youthful-offender clarification) - What it would do: Clarifies that individuals charged with capital or intentional murder may not be eligible for youthful-offender status but allows reconsideration if charges are later reduced. - Committee action: Sponsor offered a friendly amendment clarifying that an amended charge could restore eligibility; amendment adopted and the bill was reported favorably on roll calls recorded in the transcript.

HB4902 (citations for 14- and 15-year-olds) - What it would do: Permits law enforcement to issue citations (tickets) to 14- and 15-year-olds in circumstances now limited to older teens (applies on watercraft and certain motor-vehicle contexts where 14-year-olds may be licensed). - Committee action: Committee reported the bill favorably; recorded roll showed "92" in the transcript when the bill was given a favorable report.

Each bill will next be eligible for floor consideration. Committee members often recommended continued stakeholder engagement for implementation details (for HB4902: confirming parents/guardians notification practices; for HB42/HB146: consultation with judges and prosecutors).