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House Calendar and Rules schedules dozens of bills for Monday; sends HB 24 back to finance for amendment

3221323 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

On a Thursday Calendar and Rules meeting, members placed many House bills on Monday's consent or regular calendars and voted to return House Bill 24 to the Finance Committee for amendment; House Rule 49 was invoked to set time limits for debate on HB 662.

The House Calendar and Rules Committee met Thursday afternoon and placed dozens of House bills onto next Monday's consent and regular calendars, voting in voice roll calls for each item and taking one referral action to send a bill back to the Finance Committee for amendment.

The scheduling decisions determine which bills will reach the House floor for debate next week. Committee members used the committee's standard voice-vote procedure repeatedly: a motion and second, the question called, and the chair's announcement that the bill was placed on either Monday's consent calendar or Monday's regular calendar.

Votes at a glance (bill ' assignment): House Bill 0175 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 0638 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 00634 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0804 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1439 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 0865 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1423 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1321 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 0456 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0869 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0152 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 1437 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1371 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0576 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1278 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0099 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1192 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0296 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0040 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0736 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0083 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1093 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1089 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0988 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0055 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0069 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0691 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1140 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1144 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0641 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0594 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0577 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0060 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0033 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0130 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0160 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0190 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0208 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0310 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0371 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0386 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0393 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0410 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0482 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0486 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0504 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0524 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 0541 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0542 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0543 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0667 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0717 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0726 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0748 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 0761 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0773 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0780 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0782 ' placed on Monday's consent calendar. House Bill 1378 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0034 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0132 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0322 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0370 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0479 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0653 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0675 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0915 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0919 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0940 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1163 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1177 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1181 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1232 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 1344 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar. House Bill 0662 ' placed on Monday's regular calendar (committee noted House Rule 49: 25 minutes per side).

Separate committee action: Representative Todd moved and the committee voted to send House Bill 0024 back to the Finance Committee for amendment; the chair instructed the clerk to note that referral. That motion carried on a voice vote.

During the meeting Leader Lambert offered a brief public service reminder about criminal law, saying, "unlawfully taking a motor vehicle is in fact a felony. And I would recommend against that for anyone who may or may not be considering that at this time," a comment the chair acknowledged.

The meeting closed after the final scheduling votes and an adjournment motion. The committee did not debate the merits of the bills themselves in this session; most items were scheduled by voice vote and will appear on next week's floor calendars.