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Committee Advances Motor‑Fuel Modernization Bill, Voice Vote 19–0

House Committee on Environment and Energy · February 23, 2026

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Summary

The committee reported substitute senate bill 62 69 (Motor Fuel Quality Act) out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation by voice vote (19 ayes, 0 nays, 2 excused). The bill updates the definition of motor fuel to include gaseous products used to propel vehicles, improving the department’s testing authority for newer fuels.

The House Committee on Environment and Energy voted to report substitute senate bill 62 69 out of committee with a due‑pass recommendation after a brief staff reminder and discussion. Committee staff Jacob Wilson explained the bill modernizes the Motor Fuel Quality Act’s definition of motor fuel to fold in alternative and gaseous fuels so the state can test and validate newer, cleaner fuel types used to propel vehicles.

During committee discussion the chair described the bill as an update to allow agencies (for example, the state weights and measures authority) to test newer fuels — including hydrogen — and to remove the now‑outdated separate definition for alternative fuel. Vice Chair Hall moved the bill be reported out of committee; the motion was seconded and taken by voice vote. Staff announced the result as 19 ayes, 0 nays, 2 excused, and the bill was reported out with a due pass recommendation.

What happens next: With a committee due‑pass recommendation, SSB 62 69 is poised to move forward in the legislative process.