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State Government and Tribal Relations Committee reports eight bills out with due-pass recommendations

State Government and Bridal Relations Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

The committee held an executive session ahead of policy cutoff day, reviewing and voting on eight bills spanning voting access, language access, public-records modernization and state symbols; all eight were reported out of committee with due-pass recommendations after debate and several amendment votes.

The State Government and Tribal Relations Committee met in executive session and reported eight bills out of committee with due-pass recommendations as it approached policy cutoff day.

The committee heard staff briefings on eight bills and related amendments, debated several measures — notably changes to overseas voting rules, agency language-access requirements and Public Records Act review — and voted to move each bill forward to the next stage.

Committee staff, for the record, identified House Bill 2,514 (creating a work group for the Global War and Terror Memorial) and said there were no amendments in the packet. Vice Chair Stearns urged a voice vote and staff announced seven ayes, zero nays; "By your vote, House Bill 2,514 is reported out of committee with a due pass recommendation," the chair said.

On House Bill 2,352, which aligns the state's conflict-of-interest threshold with a 1% municipal threshold, Vice Chair Stearns urged members to support transparency. Representative Walsh signaled a mixed vote but expressed support for transparency. Roll call produced six ayes and one nay and the bill was reported out with a due-pass recommendation.

House Bill 2,475 was amended to replace a mandate that agencies follow Office of Equity guidelines with a requirement that agencies submit implementation plans, timelines and an estimate of resources needed.…

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