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House Judiciary Committee advances several bills, places a few on hold after amendment checks

House Judiciary Committee · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The House Judiciary Committee met March 12 and recorded favorable motions on multiple bills (including handgun-permit changes for retired officers, estates-and-trust measures and youth-prevention funding), adopted technical and substantive amendments, and held several items for further review, including one on emergency mental-health petitions.

The House Judiciary Committee met for a vote session on March 12 and took action on a slate of bills, recording favorable motions on most items while placing several measures on hold for follow-up.

The committee moved House Bill 94 (public safety: handgun permits, expiration and renewal periods for retired law-enforcement officers). A motion to report the bill favorably was seconded and the roll call produced a 17–0–0–1–1 tally; the chair announced the motion carries.

House Bill 65 (estates and trust fiduciaries; attorney–client privilege) and House Bill 329 (criminal law concerning…

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