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Judiciary Committee advances a slate of bills; several held for follow-up

Judiciary Committee · March 14, 2026
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Summary

On March 13, the Judiciary Committee cleared a long vote list and approved a series of bills — many unanimously or by recorded roll call — while holding a few items for further review, including House Bill 12-72 (kinship caregiver language).

The Judiciary Committee met Friday, March 13, 2026, and moved a large set of bills through the docket, approving several items by roll call and placing a small number on hold for later action.

The meeting began with the chair reading vote lists and noting that Vote List 11 items were withdrawn by sponsors and placed on the consent calendar by unanimous consent. The committee then progressed through Vote List 10 and individual bills. The clerk recorded each roll call; several bills passed with unanimous or near-unanimous tallies reported to the panel.

Major outcomes at a glance (motion outcomes and committee tallies as announced by the clerk): - House Bill 187 (criminal procedure: expungement) — passed (tally reported 16 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain, 2 excused, 1 absent). - House Bill 310 (correctional services: restrictive housing for individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities) — passed as amended (tally 16-0-0; 2 excused, 1 absent reported). - House Bill 324 (family…

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