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Judiciary Committee places seven bills on consent, approves amendment lowering penalties in HB5510

Judiciary Committee · April 17, 2026
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The Judiciary Committee voted to place seven bills on a consent calendar and approved an in-committee amendment to HB5510 that reduces a criminal classification and lowers two penalty amounts; Senate Bill 438 (self-checkout rules) was held for later consideration.

The Judiciary Committee recessed for caucus and, upon returning, moved seven substitutes to a consent calendar and approved an in-committee amendment to House Bill 5510.

Representative Fishbine moved to create a consent calendar and place the substitute for Senate Bill 125 (restricting private-equity ownership of nursing homes) on it. Similar motions followed to place substitute SB435 (automated decision systems protections for employees), substitute SB463 (security of election administration), substitute HB5222 (Department of Consumer Protection recommendations), substitute HB5342…

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