Committee votes 3-1 to report HB 26 on marijuana-sentencing changes

Appropriations Committee (General Government Capital Outlay) · February 12, 2026

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Summary

The committee voted 3-1 to report House Bill 26, which Delegate Henson authored, described by Miss Peaks as a measure to modify sentences for marijuana-related offenses; Delegate Reid moved to report and Miss Peaks seconded.

House Bill 26, described at committee as a measure to modify sentences for marijuana-related offenses, was reported out of the Appropriations Committee by a 3-1 vote.

Miss Peaks summarized the bill as "deals with modification of sentence for marijuana related offenses," attributing the bill to Delegate Henson. After the presentation, Delegate Reid moved that the committee report HB 26 and Miss Peaks seconded the motion. The committee recorded a 3-1 vote in favor of reporting the bill.

The recorded action means the committee voted to move the bill forward in the legislative process; the transcript does not record the committee's recommendation language beyond "reports" nor any budgetary figures tied to the bill.