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House reads five House bills and one Senate bill for referral; resolutions adopted on adjournment and local sports
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Clerk read five House bills (H 905–H 909) and one Senate bill (S 209) for first reading and referral. The House also adopted a weekend adjournment resolution and read three concurrent resolutions honoring school boards and Saint Albans youth football teams.
At the start of Wednesday’s session the House clerk read five House bills for first reading: H 905 (miscellaneous amendments to prohibitions on discrimination) introduced by Representatives Lamont (Morris Town) and Burroughs (West Windsor); H 906 (reimbursing municipalities for services addressing the impact of homelessness) introduced by Representative Goodnow (Brattleboro) and others; H 907 (legislative review of reporting requirements) introduced by the Committee on Government Operations and Military Affairs as a committee bill; H 908 (establishing a statewide Parkinson’s disease registry) introduced by Representative Critchlow (Colchester) and others; and H 909 (relating to a monument to former governor Philip Huff) introduced by Representative Goodnow and others. Each bill was given its first reading and referred to the committees named in the record.
The clerk also read Senate Bill S 209 (prohibiting civil arrests in sensitive locations), which was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. The House adopted JRS 41, a joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on 02/20/2026, by voice vote in concurrence with the Senate.
On the consent calendar the House read three concurrent resolutions designating February 2026 as School Board Appreciation Month and congratulating the Saint Albans Steelers youth football teams on recent league championships; the resolutions were ordered sent to the secretary of state as indicated in the texts.

