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House declines amendment, then passes Senate Bill 218 after debate on municipal protections

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · April 15, 2026
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Summary

After a failed attempt to propose an amendment, the House passed Senate Bill 218 in concurrence by a 85–54 roll call vote following debate over whether the bill provides sufficient protections for municipalities and whether it should support voluntary salt-applicator education.

The House voted to pass Senate Bill 218 in concurrence after members debated whether the bill, as amended or unamended, offers sufficient legal protections for municipalities and whether it should promote voluntary salt-applicator education.

A voice vote earlier on whether the House should propose to the Senate to amend SB 218 was reported as failing, and the chamber moved to a roll-call final passage vote. The clerk completed a roll call and the presiding officer announced: “Those voting yes, 85. Those voting no, 54,” declaring the bill passed…

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