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Legislative Administration committee: votes set ITL for three bills, passes HB10-97 and places multiple items on consent

Legislative Administration · February 25, 2026

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Summary

The committee voted ITL on House Bills 13-59 and 13-60 by 9-1 margins, voted ITL on House Bill 16-63 (10-0), adopted an amendment and passed House Bill 10-97 as amended (10-0), and placed several bills, including HB13-32, on consent.

During a combined work and executive session, the Legislative Administration committee disposed of multiple bills by recorded roll-call votes.

House Bill 10-97: Representative Wahl moved the bill and an amendment (0503H) was adopted after discussion. The committee recorded a unanimous (10-0) vote on the amendment and then a unanimous 'ought to pass as amended' recommendation; the bill was placed on consent.

House Bills 13-59 and 13-60: Representative Peyer moved 'Inexpedient to Legislate' (ITL) on both bills. For HB13-59 members cited concerns about sole sponsorship and conflicts with rules that would apply at town and city levels; Representative Nader filed a minority report. HB13-59 was voted ITL 9-1. On HB13-60 members described potential government overreach into independent organizations and conflict-of-interest concerns; the committee voted ITL 9-1 and will not place the bill on consent to allow minority reporting.

House Bill 16-63: Representative Richards moved ITL, summarizing prior committee experience with the measure and implementation challenges; the committee voted 10-0 for ITL and placed the bill on consent.

Procedural notes: the committee recessed briefly to allow staff to merge two separately drafted amendments into a single amendment number for later votes. The chair reminded members the last day to act on House bills before crossover is March 5 and thanked substitutes for their participation.

Votes at a glance (committee roll calls): amendment 0503H on HB10-97 — 10-0 (adopted); HB10-97 as amended — 10-0 (placed on consent); HB13-59 — ITL 9-1; HB13-60 — ITL 9-1; HB16-63 — ITL 10-0. Several bills were placed on consent following unanimous committee action.