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Leaders set committee hearings, lay over the calendar to April 7 and recess the House

State House (House of Representatives)
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Summary

House leaders announced committee hearings (including Appropriations, Finance, and Agriculture committees), laid over the balance of the calendar until Tuesday, April 7, 2026, and recessed the chamber until later today by unanimous consent.

The House heard a series of scheduling announcements and routine procedural motions. A member announced that the Appropriations Committee will meet in the Old State Library upon adjournment and that House Bill 1365 will be laid over until the following day. Representative Woodrow said the House Finance Committee will meet at 1:30 p.m. (or upon recess of appropriations) in Room 112 to hear Senate Bill 128, House Bill 1225 and House Bill 1117. Representative McCormick announced the House Agriculture, Water and Natural Resources Committee will meet to hear Senate Bill 122 and Senate Bill 121.

Representative Clifford announced that the State Civic Veterans and Military Affairs Committee will hear Senate Bill 48 and HCR1001. Later, the majority leader moved to lay over the balance of the calendar "till Tuesday, 04/07/2026," and, seeing no objection, the presiding officer ordered the calendar laid over. The majority leader then moved that "the house stand in recess until later today," and the presiding officer recessed the chamber by unanimous consent.

The scheduling announcements list bills for committee consideration but do not record debate on the bills themselves. Committee chairs and members will take up the listed bills at the stated committee meetings.