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Committee favorably reports three substitute bills and a House bill to Rules and Reference

Financial Institutions and Technology · March 3, 2026

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Summary

During the session the committee favorably reported substitute Senate Bill 263 and 306 and substitute House Bill 229 to the Committee on Rules and Reference by unanimous votes; no further testimony was submitted for these items at the hearing.

The Senate Financial Institutions, Insurance and Technology Committee moved several items to the Committee on Rules and Reference during its March 29 session.

- Substitute Senate Bill 263 was called for its third hearing; no testimony had been submitted to the chair’s office. A motion to favorably report the substitute bill to the Committee on Rules and Reference passed by unanimous vote after roll call.

- Substitute Senate Bill 306 was called for its fourth hearing; no testimony had been submitted. A motion to favorably report substitute SB306 to Rules and Reference passed by unanimous vote after roll call.

- Substitute House Bill 229 was called for its fifth hearing; the chair noted three pieces of written proponent testimony had been submitted to his office. A motion to report HB229 to Rules and Reference passed by unanimous vote after roll call.

The committee provided no detailed floor text or debate on these items during the session; the clerk recorded the roll calls and the chair announced the motions passed. The committee adjourned with no additional business.