Votes at a glance: key Senate bills placed on third reading April 1, 2026
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Summary
The House placed multiple Senate bills on third reading after committee reports and recorded roll-call tallies on several measures; several bills passed on third reading and were sent back to the Senate.
During the April 1 session the House recorded votes and placed multiple Senate bills on third reading following committee reports.
Recorded third‑reading votes in the House included: - Senate Bill 11-26 (educational records): recorded roll call tally 31 yes, 17 no, 12 not voting; passed and was conveyed to the Senate. - Senate Bill 12-52 (assignment for benefit of creditors): recorded tally 48 ayes, 1 nay, 11 not voting; passed and was conveyed to the Senate. - Senate Bill 14-79 (real property provision): recorded an affirmative tally and was passed; the clerk recorded the action and the bill was conveyed to the Senate.
Additionally, committee reports placed these bills on third reading for the House calendar: SB 10-99 (as amended), SB 11-07, SB 11-48, SB 12-94, SB 13-66, SB 15-86, and SB 17-41. Several of these were recommended to do-pass by the Committee of the Whole following committee presentations.
Why it matters: These procedural steps advance bills toward final floor consideration. Recorded tallies provide a public record of how members voted at third reading. Where a recorded roll call was taken, the transcript includes explicit tallies as noted above.
What’s next: Bills placed on third reading will appear on the House calendar; those that pass the House will be sent back to the Senate or to the governor per legislative process.
