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House Judiciary committee holds all bills for further study, hears testimony on a dozen measures

House Committee on Judiciary · February 5, 2026
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The House Committee on Judiciary voted to hold all 12 bills on its Feb. 5 agenda for further study and heard extended testimony on multiple measures, including proposals on school employee background checks, motorcycle lane filtering, crime lab oversight and settlement‑fund handling. The hold was procedural and does not indicate committee support.

The House Committee on Judiciary voted on Feb. 5 to hold all bills on its agenda for further study and heard testimony on a dozen measures before adjourning. Chair McEntee told members that the procedural motion would give the committee time to review written and verbal testimony and would not imply a position on the merits.

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