The subcommittee recorded formal committee actions on several bills during its session. Below are the measures that received a recorded committee motion and the outcome as taken from the hearing record.
- HB 1624 (addictive/algorithmic social‑media feeds): Motion to table and refer to the Joint Commission on Technology and Science (JCOT); outcome — tabled and referred (vote recorded in transcript as 7–4).
- HB 2043 (amendments to consumer data protections re: user‑generated content and secondary use): Motion to lay on the table; outcome — tabled (transcript recorded vote reads as "90"; committee clerk recorded the bill as tabled).
- HB 2046 (AI transparency and public‑body high‑risk AI inventory, substitute considered): Substitute reported and referred to Appropriations (transcript indicates the substitute was reported; the recorded vote in the transcript was not presented in clear numeric form). Outcome: reported and referred to Appropriations (vote not clearly specified in transcript).
- HB 2268 (establish division in Department of Law for emerging technologies, cybersecurity and data privacy): Motion to report and refer to Appropriations; outcome — reported and referred (transcript contained a numeric string that was not clearly legible; vote not specified).
- HB 2094 (high‑risk AI developer/deployer act): Motion to report as substituted and refer to Appropriations; outcome — reported and referred (vote recorded as 6–4).
- HB 2250 (sponsor asked for JCOT study): Motion to table and refer to JCOT; outcome — tabled (vote recorded as 7–0).
- HB 2021 (voice‑purchasing protections on smart speakers): Motion to table; outcome — tabled (vote recorded as 7–1).
- HB 2462 (Digital Replication Rights Act, substitute): Motion to report as substituted; outcome — reported as substituted (vote recorded as 8–2).
Notes on the record: the hearing transcript contains some transcription artifacts and numeric strings that were not always clearly legible (for example, several vote tallies appear in compressed or ambiguous numeric form). Where the transcript provided a clear roll-call score it is recorded above; where the hearing record was unclear the outcome is noted but the specific tally is marked as not specified in the subcommittee record.
These procedural actions determine whether a bill advances for fiscal review or further study but do not by themselves enact the bills into law. Following the subcommittee’s votes, several bills will be further considered by JCOT or referred to Appropriations for fiscal review and continued stakeholder negotiation.