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Children and Family Law Committee advances multiple early bills, adopts amendments and places items on consent

House Children and Family Law Committee · February 10, 2026
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The House Children and Family Law Committee voted in executive session to place several early bills on consent or pass them as amended, adopted an amendment to HB 1225 clarifying child-support tax deductions, and logged unanimous committee support for several actions, the clerk recorded as '150.'

The House Children and Family Law Committee took executive action on several bills Wednesday, placing several early items on the consent calendar and approving amendments intended to clarify tax and child-support calculations.

Representative Coren moved to vote “ITL” (inexpedient to legislate) on House Bill 1036, urging caution because the bill’s alimony provisions could disadvantage long-term spouses; the motion was approved and the item placed on consent, the clerk recorded. Representative Coren said the bill was “good meaning” but could leave someone married 30 years with only “eight years of alimony,” which…

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