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Commerce Committee rolls House Bill 378 and House Bill 905 to 2026 calendars

2848356 · April 2, 2025
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The Commerce Committee met in April 2025 and by unanimous consent postponed consideration of House Bill 378 and House Bill 905, scheduling them for the first and second calendars of 2026, respectively. The meeting included routine roll call, staff acknowledgments and no other substantive action.

The Commerce Committee convened in April 2025 and by unanimous consent postponed action on two bills, rolling House Bill 378 to the first calendar of 2026 and House Bill 905 to the second calendar of 2026.

The postponements came during a brief meeting that established quorum and handled introductory business. Clerk staff reported 17 members present for the session. Chairman Clemens said he had spoken with Representative McCalmon about House Bill 378 and agreed to delay that bill to next year. The committee then accepted, without objection, a request to roll House Bill 905 to the second committee meeting of 2026 after the bill’s sponsor said parties needed more time to reach agreement.

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