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Committee advances H 690 on sobriety drug monitoring programs to the House floor
Summary
H 690, addressing sobriety drug monitoring programs and the Attorney General, was advanced with a DO PASS recommendation after support testimony from Chief Deputy Jeff Nye of the Idaho Attorney General's office; Rep. Handy will sponsor the bill on the floor.
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The House Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee on Feb. 19, 2026 voted to send H 690 to the full House with a DO PASS recommendation. Rep. Handy presented the bill, described in the minutes as concerning sobriety drug monitoring programs and the Attorney General; Rep. Alfieri moved the DO PASS recommendation and the motion carried by voice vote. Rep. Handy will carry the bill on the floor, according to the minutes.
Chief Deputy Jeff Nye of the Criminal Investigation division of the Idaho Office of the Attorney General testified in support, per the committee record. The minutes do not include a numeric roll-call; they record the outcome simply as "motion carried by voice vote." The measure now proceeds to floor consideration.
