House File 981 introduced, sent to Judiciary Committee

2826006 · March 31, 2025
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Summary

The clerk introduced House File 981, described in the record as addressing real property and trespass; the measure received its first reading and was referred to the Committee on Judiciary. The House then agreed to adjourn until April 1, 2025.

The clerk introduced House File 981, described in the record as “a bill for an equity lane to real property including removal of unauthorized persons and trespass and providing penalties.” The bill received its first reading and was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The referral came during routine business after the House approved the correction of the journal. No debate or vote on the substance of House File 981 was recorded in the transcript; the action in the record was a first reading and committee referral only.

Later in the session, the House took a procedural vote to adjourn. The gentleman from Winnebago, identified in the record as Representative Sohno, moved to adjourn until Tuesday, 04/01/2025 at 8:30 a.m.; the motion carried on a voice vote when the speaker said, “the ayes do have it.” The clerk then announced the House was adjourned.

Items not addressed in the transcript include the bill sponsor’s full name beyond the phrasing used in the reading and any committee referral materials or bill text. The official committee referral recorded was to the Committee on Judiciary; the transcript does not include bill language beyond the reading quoted above nor a recorded vote on the bill itself.