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House adopts lengthy slate of conference reports, including education, transportation, public safety and higher-education pay increases

House of Representatives · March 29, 2026
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Summary

The House approved numerous conference reports across state agencies — from parks to transportation to higher education — including education-enhancement-funded professor pay adjustments and infrastructure allocations; the session combined routine adoption votes with several substantive floor debates.

The House completed floor consideration of a long series of conference reports across state government, adopting final appropriations for dozens of agencies and several cross-cutting items.

Notable actions included adoption of conference reports that provided funding for archives and history, environmental quality and forestry; a package for Department of Transportation that included vacancy funding and special-fund authority for fuel-tax-related transfers; and a series of Institute of Higher Learning (IHL) and university line items that include campus repairs and a $2,000-equivalent professor pay increase financed from education-enhancement funds.

Several routine conference reports were approved with unanimous or near-unanimous votes after committee explanations; other items prompted targeted questions from members about program details, funding sources and implementation authority. The House also approved a conference report altering a local public-improvement district tax and advanced other local measures.

Across these votes, members repeatedly asked for follow-up details from conferees, including specific breakdowns of federal matches, special-fund authorities and the mechanics of education-enhancement distributions; conferees said staff would supply requested figures to members following the session.

What’s next: lawmakers, committee staff and affected agencies will reconcile requested clarifications and implement adopted appropriations. Members signaled they will continue oversight of spending and may seek supplemental adjustments or carry-forward actions in later sessions.