House rejects Senate amendments to HB 932 (recodification of Title 30) and sends measure to conference

House · March 13, 2026

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Summary

HB 932, a recodification of Title 30 pertaining to the General Assembly and its entities, faced Senate amendments that the House rejected to secure conference. Delegate Simon said the Senate stripped earlier House amendments and added a reenactment clause; the House rejected the Senate amendments to send the bill to conference.

House Bill 932, a recodification of Title 30 that affects the General Assembly’s organizational code and legislative entities, was debated briefly on the supplemental calendar. Delegate Simon (introduced as the delegate from Fairfax) told the chamber the Senate removed some House amendments and added a reenactment clause; he said he would move the Senate amendments in a way that would result in a 'no' vote on the amendments so the bill could go to conference.

The presiding officer called for the question, the Clerk closed the voting row and the recorded tally in the transcript shows Ayes 0, Noes 96. The House announced that the Senate amendment was rejected and the bill will proceed to conference committee to reconcile the chambers’ differing versions.

Delegate Simon framed the floor action as a step toward productive conference negotiations rather than final passage of the recodification as amended by the Senate.