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Committee advances several family‑law items, places others on interim study or consent

Senate Children and Family Law Committee · April 2, 2026
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Summary

In executive session the committee voted to advance or study multiple bills heard that day and adopted several committee amendments; members placed measures on the consent calendar and moved others to interim study for redrafting and fiscal review.

After hearings the Senate Children and Family Law Committee met in executive session to consider multiple bills and procedural amendments. Members moved a number of bills to the consent calendar, adopted committee amendments on some measures, and placed several items on interim study for additional drafting or fiscal examination.

Actions recorded in the transcript include a motion to go into executive session, a motion and voice vote on HB 1039 (moved to consent after discussion), adoption of committee amendments and an "ought to pass as amended" vote on a parental‑alienation measure (HP 1323), and motions to interim study bills such as HP 257 and HP 1225. Committee members emphasized the need to resolve drafting details and fiscal notes before floor action.

The committee also discussed enforcement issues around family‑court contempt and the practical challenges of proving knowingly false reporting and intent in criminal or civil contexts. Several members noted they would follow up with legal staff for drafting fixes and asked witnesses to submit suggested language.

The committee adjourned after placing several bills on consent and scheduling further drafting work.