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House Tourism Committee re-refers bill to create 'Charlie Kirk Day' after disputed roll call

House Tourism, Recreation, and Economic Development Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 2, 2026 the House Tourism, Recreation, and Economic Development Committee voted 14–12 to re-refer House Bill 1929 (printer’s no. 2428), which would establish an annual 'Charlie Kirk Day,' after a contested roll call and a member’s public objection to the procedure.

The House Tourism, Recreation, and Economic Development Committee voted 14–12 on Feb. 2, 2026 to report House Bill 1929 (printer’s number 2428) as committed, recommending that it be re-referred to the House State Government Committee.

Committee staff summarized the bill as establishing "Charlie Kirk Day" as an official state holiday each August. Chairwoman Daly called the bill up for…

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