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Votes at a glance: House action on multiple committee reports and bills (April 9, 2026)
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Summary
On April 9 the House adopted several committee reports and passed or referred multiple bills to committee with recorded votes: SB 482 (consumer protections) was passed as reported and referred to criminal justice; SB 586 (school audits) was referred to finance after adoption; SB 549 (syringe program reporting) and SB 540 (portable solar guidance) were referred to finance; assorted other committee reports were adopted or reported inexpedient to legislate.
A summary of notable recorded outcomes taken on the House floor on April 9, 2026:
- SB 482 (consumer protections for crypto kiosks): Passed as reported on the floor; referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice for further consideration (roll-call recorded and committee referral noted on the record).
- SB 586 (school audit reporting): Committee report was adopted on a roll-call (195–160) and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance for fiscal review and implementation considerations.
- SB 460 (child-safety zones for certain registrants): Floor amendment adopted and the bill passed as amended (division/roll-call procedures recorded); the House advanced the bill for further processing.
- SB 549 (syringe-service program reporting and disposal requirements): The House adopted the committee report (division/roll-call as recorded) and referred the bill to finance. Debate noted concerns about program resource strain and public safety tradeoffs.
- SB 540 / SB 449 / SB 591 (net-metering and utility-generation proposals): Multiple committee reports were considered; outcomes varied (some adopted with amendments, some recommended ITL); bills with fiscal or regulatory implications were sent to Finance.
- Several committee recommendations were recorded as "inexpedient to legislate" (ITL) for select bills; other measures were advanced with floor amendments or sent for second-committee review.
This vote roundup synthesizes multiple recorded roll-call and division outcomes reflected in the House transcript and indicates which items will next go to finance or other committees for fiscal and implementation review.

