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Votes at a glance: key actions from the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing

3103307 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

Summary of motions, amendments and final committee outcomes for bills heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee that day, including passage or failure and brief notes on debate or next steps.

The Senate Judiciary Committee considered multiple bills during its hearing and recorded the following outcomes. Where the committee took a formal recorded vote, that outcome is listed; where the transcript records adoption of an amendment or a motion without a roll-call, that is noted.

House Bill 1641 — Presented by Brianne Davis (State Senate, District 25) and House sponsor Rep. Nicole Clowney. The bill would prohibit digitally tracking another person without their knowledge or consent. No testimony was recorded for or against; the committee moved to pass the bill and a voice vote recorded the passage. Outcome: passed in committee.

Senate Bill 441 — Presented by Sen. Barr Hester; amended during the hearing (retroactivity narrowed to Jan. 1, 2021 and other changes). Extended debate included testimony from Bart Calhoun (Mullins Foundation) and Martin Casten (defense counsel). Roll-call vote resulted in the bill failing in committee. Outcome: failed in committee (detailed article published separately).

Senate Bill 597 —…

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