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Senate completes late-night work: dozens of house substitutes adopted, multiple bills passed

SENATE · April 1, 2026
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In a late session the Senate took up and agreed to a slate of House substitutes and passed multiple bills by recorded votes, including transportation, health, education and property-related measures. Several bills were taken off and then re‑tabled to place them on the Thursday calendar.

The state Senate completed a broad package of floor business late in the evening, agreeing to multiple house substitutes and passing numerous bills by recorded vote. Beyond the longer debates on HB 297 (transportation restructuring) and the receivership substitute (SB 17), the floor record shows the Senate agreed to or passed substitutes on a range of measures covering education, public safety, tax and…

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