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Votes at a glance: bills adopted April 13, 2026, Senate floor

Senate · April 14, 2026

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Summary

The Senate adopted multiple bills by voice and recorded votes on April 13, including bills on childcare provider licensing, department housekeeping matters, and dealer regulation. Listed are principal bills and reported vote tallies where recorded in the transcript.

The Senate took final passage votes on numerous bills during the April 13, 2026 floor session. Below is a concise summary of major final actions recorded in the transcript, including vote tallies where the clerk reported them on the floor.

- Senate Bill 20 (childcare provider licensing, task force): Passed (recorded voice and announced as passed); the consent calendar reported passage and clerk noted SB20 is passed following a roll-call that resulted in 31 ayes, 4 noes on the consent action earlier in the transcript.

- Senate Bill 137 (administrative changes including mandatory review and AG authority language): Passed on final reading as part of the consent calendar.

- Senate Bill 140 (exempting certain drugs from affordability review): Passed on a recorded vote of 20 ayes, 15 noes (as announced on the floor).

- House Bill 13-32 (legislative department cash fund): Passed on final passage with a reported tally of 35 ayes, 0 noes when adopted under an I vote request.

- House Bill 13-33 (legislative department expenses): Passed on final passage with a reported 35 ayes, 0 noes.

- House Bill 11-26 (requirements for dealing firearms): Passed on final passage after extended debate (see dedicated article). The transcript announces final adoption; the floor record includes many amendment votes and debates mentioned above.

- House Bill 13-05 (enhancing access to inpatient behavioral health, as amended): Passed on final passage after adoption of an amendment.

- House Bill 13-02 (CBI InstaCheck operating hours): Passed (see dedicated article for debate and amendment history).

Notes on procedure: Several bills were laid over to later days by unanimous consent or majority motion (e.g., SB90 to 04/14/2026; bills were also placed on general or consent calendars). For specific bill texts, amendment language and implementation steps, see the departmental bill files and the forthcoming reviser of statutes transmissions recorded on the floor.

This roundup lists actions described in the floor transcript; some final-passage announcements in the transcript were made without a detailed roll-call tally.