Votes at a glance: Day 40 (selected House actions and bill outcomes)
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Summary
The House voted on a sequence of bills on Day 40. The list below records motions and final tallies as announced on the floor; for bills with substantive debate separate articles were published.
Selected final roll calls and actions recorded on the House floor during Day 40. This roundup lists the caption (as read on the floor), the motion recorded, and the vote tally as announced by the clerk. Short notes reflect what was said on the floor; no additional assumptions are made beyond the transcript record.
- Conference committee report, House Bill 68 (FY26 budget): committee report adopted; yeas 170, nays 5. (See separate article on budget.)
- House Bill 630 (Senate substitute adopted; caption: amend Chapter 47 of Title 43 relating to used motor vehicle dealers): House agreed to the Senate substitute; yeas 173, nays 1.
- House Bill 371 (Senate substitute adopted; caption related to capital outlay funds under the Quality Basic Education Act): House agreed to the Senate substitute; yeas 168, nays 3.
- House Bill 378 (caption read regarding Ad Valorem property tax bill forms; House adopted amendment and agreed to Senate substitute as amended): House recorded yeas 141, nays 31 on one motion tied to that package.
- House Bill 491 (amendments and Senate amendment agreed to as amended by the House): yeas 170, nays 0.
- Senate Bill 10 (additional judge for superior courts; rules committee substitute adopted and bill passed): yeas 161, nays 7.
- House Resolution 347 (urging high schools to establish girls flag football programs): adopted; yeas 172, nays 0.
- Senate Bill 101 (orthotics/prosthetics coverage): passed; ayes 167, nays 2. (Separate article covers debate.)
- Senate Bill 204 (preemption of local firearms rules): passed; yeas 99, nays 74. (Separate article covers debate.)
- Senate Bill 179 (computer science requirement and related education changes): passed; yeas 169, nays 0.
- Senate Bill 12 (clarification of custodians for public records): passed; yeas 167, nays 1.
- Senate Bill 207 (allowing certain hiring of firefighters with prior offender status in limited circumstances): passed; yeas 170, nays 0.
- Passage recorded where caption read for House/Senate Bill 218: Clerk announced yeas 149, nays 18 (as recorded on the floor).
- Local calendar (uncontested local bills and homestead exemptions): recorded vote yeas 112, nays 59; several local bills failed to reach a two‑thirds threshold and were not passed as contested items.
Ending: These tallies are taken from the House transcript as announced by the clerk at the time of each vote; substantive debates on some items are summarized in separate articles.

