Several bills were advanced or passed on second or third reading during the House session recorded March 3, 2025. The list below captures the motion language as announced on the floor, the sponsor where noted, and recorded vote tallies as read by the clerk.
- House Bill 368 (Colstrip water infrastructure mitigation account): Committee recommended do pass; clerk recorded 100 yes on second reading (see separate article for full debate).
- House Bill 541 (DUI: mixing alcohol and illicit drugs): Committee recommended do pass; recorded 65 yes, 35 no on second reading. (See separate article.)
- House Bill 496 (Retrocession of jurisdiction for federal lands used for military purposes): Committee recommended do pass; recorded 95 yes, 5 no on second reading. (See separate article.)
- House Bill 532 (Recodify abuse/neglect/exploitation provisions into Title 45): Committee recommended do pass as amended; amendment recorded passed and bill passed second reading with 100 yes, 0 no.
- House Bill 364 (School immunization and exemption data reporting): Committee recommended do pass; recorded 78 yes, 22 no on second reading. (See separate article.)
- House Bill 492 (Municipal parking minimums): Committee recommended do pass; recorded 64 yes, 36 no on second reading. (See separate article.)
Other bills passed third reading or were recorded as passed on the House floor (selected items with clerk tallies as announced): House Bill 336 (apprenticeship for certain license types): passed (97‑0 reported), HB 454 (supervisory physical therapist frequency): passed (97‑0), HB 520 (family transfer conveyance clarifications): passed (97‑0), HB 266 (education inflation reconciliation): passed (88‑9), HB 569 (perjury/false swearing revisions): passed (61‑36), HB 444 (tenant‑landlord revisions): passed (97‑0) and multiple others listed on the floor with recorded tallies. Several bills were re‑referred to Appropriations for fiscal reasons as announced on the floor.
This roundup lists recorded motions and vote counts read on the floor; for bills with substantive floor debate or sponsor remarks the newsroom should consult the individual articles covering those topics for additional context, quotes and provenance.