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Votes at a glance: committee moves multiple family-law bills — several sent ITL, one advanced as 'ought to pass'

House Children and Family Law Committee · January 27, 2026
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Summary

The Children and Family Law Committee recorded roll-call decisions on several bills: HB 1323 (parental alienation) was recommended 'ought to pass' after divided debate; HB 1717, HB 1185 and HB 1762 were recommended ITL; HB 1710 and HB 1460 recorded mixed votes. The committee also discussed consent calendar placement.

The House Children and Family Law Committee completed roll-call votes on multiple bills during the executive session.

Key outcomes

- HB 1323 (parental alienation): The committee voted to recommend the bill as "ought to pass" after testimony and debate (see detailed coverage). Vice Chair Rice moved the motion.

- HB 1717: Representative Pearson moved ITL (inexpedient to legislate); the clerk recorded a unanimous vote in favor of ITL and members discussed consent-calendar placement.

- HB 1762…

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