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Vote session roundup: Judiciary Committee advances five bills, including measures on firearms literature and circuit court salaries

Judiciary Committee · March 5, 2026
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Summary

At its March 6, 2026 vote session, the Judiciary Committee carried five bills: House Bills 875, 822, 426 (as amended), 428 and 10. Most passed overwhelmingly; House Bill 10 prompted the most substantive debate about whether digital-only legal notices would limit access for older residents.

The Judiciary Committee on March 6, 2026, conducted roll-call votes and carried five bills during a scheduled vote session.

House Bill 875 (Delegate Simmons) — a proposal on distribution of literature to purchasers of firearms and ammunition — was moved, discussed briefly (including a question about whether a QR code is an acceptable delivery format), and carried by roll call. The clerk reported the tally as 11 yes, 5 no and 3 excused.

House Bill 822 (Delegate Bartlett) concerning…

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