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Committee roundup: seven bills and a resolution advanced to the full Senate

Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Committee · February 12, 2026

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Summary

The Senate Natural Resources Committee advanced a set of bills and one resolution to the full Senate Feb. 11; most items passed unanimously or by wide margins after brief presentations and technical amendments.

The Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Committee moved a package of bills and a resolution to the full Senate on Feb. 11 after committee debate, testimony and adoption of technical amendments where necessary.

Key committee actions and outcomes:

- SR4 (resolution encouraging integration of agriculture into residential development): recommended favorably unanimously. - HB64 (School and Institutional Trust Lands amendments; cultural-site nomination process): House Amendment 1 adopted; recommended favorably unanimously. - HB238 (energy planning/RTO participation; third substitute adopted to address Renewable Communities opt-out): third substitute adopted; recommended favorably unanimously. - HB101 (firearm background-check amendments removing duplicative state checks when federal NFA review applies): Amendment 1 adopted; committee reported a favorable recommendation (committee audio recorded a 3–1 tally with one in opposition). - HB30 (wildlife management area amendments; short educational video and donation provisions): recommended favorably unanimously. - HB93 (Goshen Bay Waterfowl Management Area): recommended favorably unanimously. - HB37 (used-oil management fund, fee increase and tax-commission notice amendment): Amendment 1 adopted; recommended favorably unanimously. - HB63 (livestock watering amendments to facilitate range management): recommended favorably unanimously.

Several of the bills included technical substitutes or amendments to address administrative questions (for example, notice timing for a fee increase in HB37 and opt-out notice mechanics in HB238). Bills will proceed to the full Senate where further debate and possible amendments may follow.

Votes at a glance (committee level): SR4 — unanimous; HB64 — unanimous; HB238 — unanimous; HB101 — committee recorded 3–1 (one opposed); HB60 — 5–1; HB30 — unanimous; HB93 — unanimous; HB37 — unanimous; HB63 — unanimous.