House extends sunset for Capital Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission

2388596 ยท February 25, 2025

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Summary

House Bill 1035, carried by Representative Kendricks, passed on third reading; the bill extends the commission's statutory sunset for five years.

House Bill 1035, carried in the House by Representative Collin Kendricks, extends the statutory sunset for five years for the Capital Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission.

Kendricks told the chamber the bill extends the sunset period on the commission for an additional five years and moved adoption. There was no extended debate on the floor.

The House advanced the bill to final passage. The chair recorded the roll and later declared final passage; the roll call tally as announced in the record was: Yes 88, No 0. The bill was declared passed and will proceed to the next procedural stage.

What it means: The vote keeps the Capital Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission in statute for the next five years; sponsors said the change is an extension of the existing sunset schedule.