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Votes at a glance: Economic Matters Committee passes a package of housing, privacy, worker-benefit and local-development bills

Economic Matters Committee · March 19, 2026
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Summary

The Economic Matters Committee voted favorably on a range of bills in a single voting session: consumer protection measures, broadband reporting, housing-application vesting, data-privacy tighteners, property-title pilot-to-study, workers' compensation presumptions, and multiple local development bills; several items were held or withdrawn.

The Economic Matters Committee completed its docket, reporting many bills favorably as amended and passing a package of measures.

Notable outcomes recorded in the hearing include: - House Bill 103 (consumer protection) — passed (chair announced "House bill 103 passes") reported tally: 14 yes (motion: favorable as amended). - House Bill 347 (workers' compensation presumption for hypertension) — passed, reported tally: 18 yes (favorable as amended). - House Bill 382 (broadband reporting for low-income programs) — passed, reported tally: 12 yes. - House Bill 548…

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