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Committee reports a series of bills to the House floor; roll calls recorded
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee reported several bills to the full House with recommendations during the session, including fentanyl‑related measures and a set of public‑safety and administrative bills; most were reported unanimously or with recorded 'pass' votes on some members' responses.
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The House Judiciary Committee took roll‑call actions on multiple bills and reported each to the full House with recommendations. Most items were handled by motion and roll call with limited floor debate in committee.
Early in the meeting the committee moved to report House Bill 4033 with recommendation (roll‑call recorded). The committee adopted a substitute for House Bill 4034 and then reported HB 4034 to the full House with recommendation as the substitute.
The committee considered two fentanyl bills, House Bill 4255 and House Bill 4256. Multiple organizations sent testimony cards; several groups and individuals indicated opposition but did not speak. The clerk recorded House Bill 4255 as reported with recommendation (8 yeas, 0 nays, 3 pass) and House Bill 4256 likewise recorded as reported with recommendation (8 yeas, 0 nays, 3 pass).
The committee adopted the substitute to House Bill 4047 and reported it as substitute H‑2 with a roll call recorded as 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 pass. The committee reported House Bill 4048 with recommendation (roll call recorded as 11 yeas, 0 nays, 0 pass). The clerk recorded other bill reports similarly; the session transcript contains the roll‑call text for each item and the committee’s disposition of each motion.
These motions were procedural: the committee reported bills to the House floor for further consideration. Where the transcript shows a roll call, the clerk’s tally is recorded here as transcribed; for the official, final tallies consult committee minutes and the House clerk’s record.

