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Votes at a glance: selected House actions and second/third‑reading outcomes


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Votes at a glance: selected House actions and second/third‑reading outcomes
The House considered a long list of bills in committee of the whole and on third reading. Below are selected actions recorded in the transcript with the motion outcome and recorded vote where provided.

• House Bill 368 (Coal Strip water infrastructure mitigation account) — Committee recommended do pass on second reading; committee roll recorded 100 ayes; later re‑referred to Appropriations for fiscal review.

• House Bill 541 (Driving while combining alcohol and illicit drugs) — Committee recommended do pass on second reading; recorded committee vote 65 ayes, 35 noes.

• House Bill 496 (Retrocession of jurisdiction for juvenile matters on federal installations) — Committee recommended do pass on second reading; recorded committee vote 95 ayes, 5 noes.

• House Bill 532 (Recodification of abuse/neglect/exploitation statutes) — Amendment and bill as amended passed committee by recorded vote 100 ayes, 0 noes.

• House Bill 364 (School immunization reporting) — Committee recommended do pass on second reading; recorded committee vote 78 ayes, 22 noes.

• House Bill 492 (Parking minimums) — Committee recommended do pass on second reading after extended debate; recorded committee vote 64 ayes, 36 noes. Bill contains a delayed effective date (Oct. 1, 2026).

• Selected bills passed on third reading with recorded tallies shown in the transcript (representative samples):
- House Bill 336 (apprenticeship for certain license types) — passed on third reading (97‑0 recorded).
- House Bill 454 (supervisory physical therapist visits) — passed on third reading (97‑0 recorded).
- House Bill 520 (clarifying local prohibitions and conveyances) — passed on third reading (97‑0 recorded).
- House Bill 266 (education inflation reconciliation process) — passed on third reading (88‑9 recorded).
- House Bill 569 (perjury/false swearing revisions) — passed on third reading (61‑36 recorded).

This roundup lists the formal motions and recorded votes that appear in the transcript; it does not summarize floor amendments that were not spoken to in the record provided.

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