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Committee recommends passage of multiple bills, defers effective dates for technical reconciliation
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Summary
After a recessed decision session, the committee recommended passage with amendments for a package of bills across economic development, procurement, public-safety, and regulatory topics, commonly deferring effective dates and directing staff to draft technical clarifications.
Following a morning series of testimonies, the House committee reconvened for decision making and recommended a slate of bills to pass with amendments and technical changes. Many measures were moved forward with a 'redefect' of their effective date (committee used 07/01/3000 as a placeholder while HD1/SD1 reconciliations proceed) so the committee and sponsors can reconcile differences before final enactment.
Highlights of committee actions recorded in the hearing: • SB 2580 (film production tax-credit expansion): recommended to pass with amendments; roll-call recorded, chair and vice chair and named representatives voted aye. • SB 2578 (film commission and grant program): recommended to pass with amendments; committee directed staff to clarify separation between grant administration and tax-credit management and to address county commissioner term language. • SB 2259 (dementia training): recommended to pass with technical amendments; committee asked stakeholders to define retraining cadence and agency leadership for delivery. • SB 3084 (HTDC R&D matches): recommended to pass with amendments that would bar matching funds for primary weapons/munitions development. • Multiple procurement and economic bills (SB 2816 enterprise zone review; SB 2928 small-business procurement; SB 2075 local-preference changes) were recommended to pass with amendments and instructions for administrative rules where appropriate.
The chair said the technical amendments are for clarity, consistency and style and that staff should work with agencies and advocates to refine language before the measure moves on from committee. The hearing was then adjourned.
This roundup reflects committee recommendations as recorded in the hearing. Specific roll-call tallies were given for SB 2580; other measures were adopted by voice vote or consensus and recorded as committee recommendations.

