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Votes at a glance: Committee advances three House bills by consent; several others held for more work

2848527 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted to advance House Bill 180 (critical-incident stress management), House Bill 120 (transferring veterans' education authority) and House Bill 64 as amended. Several other bills, including HB 183 and HB 435, were held for further work.

The Senate Committee on Executive Departments and Administration on Wednesday advanced several bills by voice vote or consent and held others for further drafting or information.

What moved forward

House Bill 180 — Critical incident stress management teams: Representative Carol McGuire introduced HB 180, which makes minor updates to the statute governing critical incident stress management teams and removes a requirement referenced to a private certification test. The committee passed the bill by voice vote on consent; no opposition testimony was recorded.

House Bill 120 — Transfer of veterans education authority: Representative Jim Creighton told senators the bill moves…

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