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Committee moves multiple noncontroversial bills by consent, including technical cleanups and reporting deletions

Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee · January 14, 2026

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Summary

Several bills were heard and moved out by voice consent. Short, technical bills included SB451 (secretary‑of‑state title cleanup), SB401 (DHHS reporting cleanup), SB426 (repeal of fireworks committee), SB502 (BEA housekeeping) and others; committee recorded voice 'ayes' and accepted committee amendments where needed.

The Senate eDNA committee handled a group of predominantly technical or noncontroversial bills by consent during its full‑day hearing. Highlights:

- SB451: Sponsor James Gray said the bill would rename one deputy title in the Secretary of State's office to eliminate confusion; the committee moved the bill forward by voice consent.

- SB401: A clean‑up removing reporting requirements in DHHS drew brief testimony from department counsel who said there was "nothing to report" after earlier statutory changes; the committee voted 'ought to pass.'

- SB426: Testimony from State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey recommended repeal of a fireworks advisory committee, saying federal standards and existing authority rendered the committee unnecessary; moved by consent.

- SB502: A housekeeping bill updating RSAs to reflect agency reorganizations (Business and Economic Affairs / Division of Planning and Community Development) and a Department of Labor technical amendment was moved 'ought to pass' as amended.

Committee minutes show these bills were frequently handled quickly with motions to go into executive session and voice 'aye' votes recorded; sponsors said they would take bills out of the committee for floor action where appropriate.