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Veterans committee adopts House committee substitutes and advances several bills

Committee on Veterans and Enforcement · March 3, 2026

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Summary

The Committee on Veterans and Enforcement adopted House Committee substitutes and voted 'do pass' on multiple bills in a brief executive session; the chair announced recorded tallies including a 21–0 vote on at least one substitute before moving into public hearings on veterans' tax‑relief proposals.

The Committee on Veterans and Enforcement convened and, in an abbreviated executive session, adopted a House Committee substitute and voted to advance several measures to the next stage.

Chair Griffin moved adoption of a distributed committee substitute and, after no discussion, called for the roll. The clerk conducted roll calls as members verbally registered their votes; the chair announced at least one recorded result of "21 ayes, 0 no". Committee members then moved that House Committee substitutes for House Bills 30‑83 and 29‑40 be voted "do pass." The committee also moved 'do pass' motions on additional bills, with the clerk controlling the roll and members responding in sequence.

The procedural business concluded with the chair noting time limits for the day's public hearings and shifting the meeting to a public comment period on veterans‑related bills.

The committee's minutes, as read aloud in session, record the motions, the adoption of a committee substitute, and the roll call votes; no amendments to substantive bill text were debated during the executive motions portion of the meeting. The hearing then proceeded to public testimony on several bills proposing property‑tax relief for disabled veterans, which the committee scheduled under strict time limits for sponsors and public commenters.