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Committee advances package of criminal-code and public-health bills; several unanimous votes
Summary
The House committee advanced several bills by roll call, including unanimous passage for a breastfeeding jury exemption and code reorganization of vandalism offenses; other bills drew detailed testimony and recorded divided votes.
The committee advanced multiple bills during the session, recording formal roll-call outcomes on a number of measures.
Key votes and outcomes: SB271 (amended) — amendment to move language and add a 30-day hold on suspected stolen materials; passed 12–0. SB250 (hemp/CBD manufacturing/possession) — amendment debated and passed 8–5. SB139 (jury-duty exemption for breastfeeding mothers) — passed unanimously, 13–0, after testimony from mothers and medical groups. SB261 (consolidate vandalism offenses) — passed 13–0. SB148 (expand…
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