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Votes and actions at a glance: committee advances dozens of bills to full finance

Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee · April 1, 2026
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Summary

The subcommittee considered 71 bills and forwarded many to full finance or other calendars; several bills were placed behind the budget for fiscal review. Key tallies included unanimous 13–0 advances and contested votes such as SJR 48 (8–4).

At its April 1 meeting the Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee processed a long calendar of bills and resolutions, forwarding many items to full finance or to specialized calendars:

- HJR 7 29 (constitutional amendment to change local election timing): moved to full finance (13 ayes, 0 nos). - HJR 8 08 (constitutional amendment on citizenship and voting): moved to full finance (13 ayes, 0 nos). - HB 19 66 (oversight for children in DCS custody): moved to full finance (13 ayes, 0 nos). - HB 24 96 (Sevier County stadium investment): moved to full finance (13 ayes, 0 nos). - SJR 48 (ratify 9-1-1 rate increase to $1.86): moved to full finance (8 ayes, 4 nos). - HB 25 32 (TISA scholarship amendment): amended and moved to full finance (9 ayes, 3 nos; present votes recorded). - HB 18 35 (Summer EBT application): placed behind the budget for fiscal review.

Clerk announcements and recorded tallies are taken from the committee roll-call reads; where the transcript lists a clerk tally, that number is reported.