March 12, 2026 · 999 words · 2 speakers · 3 segments
The Senate will come to order. Committee reports. Committee on Business, Labor, and Technology. After consideration on the merits, the committee recommends the following. Senate Bill 134, be referred to the committee as a whole with favorable recommendation. Message from the House. The House is adopted and returns herewith. Senate Joint Resolution 15. The House is passed on third reading and returns herewith. Senate Bill 46. The House is passed on third reading and transmitted to the Revisor of Statutes. House Bill 1237, House Bill 1107, House Bill 1238, House Bill 1200, and House Bill 1257. Amended as printed in House Journal March 11, 2026. House is voted to concur in Senate amendments to House Bill 1064, House Bill 1115. House Bill 1013 and House Bill 1040 and has repassed the bills as so amended. Message from the Revisore. We hear with transmit without comment as amended House Bill 1107, 1200, 1237, 1238, and 1257. Introduction of bills. Senate Bill 139 by Senators Bridges and Roberts and Representatives Stuart Kaye and Lukens concerning funding for the creation of local education provider workforce housing by local education providers. Education House Bill 1005 by Representatives Mabry and Bacon and Senators Danielson and Judah Concerning measures to reduce barriers in the Labor Peace Act to promote good faith collective bargaining negotiations and in connection therewith reducing an appropriation Business, Labor and Technology. House Bill 1008 by Representatives Lukens and Taggart and Senators Marchman and Rich, concerning measures to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities in the state and in connection therewith expanding the Division of Parks and Wildlife's capacity for outdoor recreation, coordination, planning and management and making an appropriation. Agriculture and Natural Resources. House Bill 1009 by Representatives Duran and Gonzalez R. and Senators Wallace and Pelton B. concerning using a mandatory lethality assessment when responding to a domestic violence incident. Judiciary. House Bill 1034 by Representatives Johnson and Lukens and Senators Pelton R. and Hendrickson concerning modifications to environmental standards for certain irrigation equipment. Agriculture and Natural Resources. House Bill 1069 by Representatives Furet and Stewart Kay and Senator Mullica concerning increasing the availability of emergency medical services and in connection therewith making and reducing an appropriation. Health and Human Services. House Bill 1088 by Representatives Clifford and Taggart and Senators Cutter and Colker concerning entity filings made with the Secretary of State and in connection therewith making an appropriation. State Veteran Military Affairs. House Bill 1192 by Representatives Phillips and Barone and Senator Exum concerning restructuring the Homeless Prevention Activities Program. Local Government and Housing. House Bill 1198 by Representatives McCormick and Senators Cutter and Winter, and Senator Cutter concerning increasing access to veterinary care and in connection therewith, expediting the process by which a veterinarian is licensed by endorsement to clarifying the use of prescription drugs and compounded drugs by veterinarians and establishing a program for the donation of veterinary drugs Agriculture and Natural Resources House Bill 1202 by Representatives Routenel and Sirota and Senator Immobile concerning strategies to mitigate homelessness and in connection therewith requiring the Department of Local Affairs to present a proposal for a statewide strategy on homelessness and prevention and resolution and allowing local governments to create multi-jurisdictional homelessness authorities and allowing real estate documentary fees to be used for affordable housing. State veteran military affairs. House Bill 1215 by Representatives Carter and Luck and Senator Catlin and Exon concerning a technical revision to language in Senate Bill 25070 related to a requirement for online marketplaces with respect to third-party sellers. State Bill of Military Affairs. House Bill 1216 by Representatives Luck and Carter and Senator Exon and Rich concerning the correction of technical defects in certain statutes administered by the Department of Revenue. State Bill of Military Affairs. House Bill 1217 by Representatives Espinosa and Bradley and Senators Rich and Ball concerning correcting cross-references in the child support guidelines. State Vetter Military Affairs. House Bill 1218 by Representatives Espinosa and Luck and Senators Catlin and Ball concerning clarifying the validity of common law marriage by restoring a previously repealed provision. State Vetter Military Affairs. House Bill 1219 by Representatives Bradley and Espinosa and Senators Ball and Rich concerning extending the deadline by which a battery stewardship organization must submit an assessment regarding the end-of-life management of certain batteries to the General Assembly. State Vetter Military Affairs. House Bill 1220 by Representatives Carter and Bradley and Senators Exum and Rich concerning updating terminology from acute treatment unit to behavioral health entity to conform with existing behavioral health licenses Surprise State Veteran and Military Affairs House Bill 1265 by Representatives Rootnell and Clifford and Senators Wallace and Linsday concerning a law enforcement agency's use of the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives National Electronic Tracing System. State Veteran and Military Affairs. House Bill 1293 by Representatives Espinosa and Luck and Senator Exum concerning the modernization of requirements for the ballot information booklet. State Vettered Military Affairs. House Bill 1294 by Representatives Espinosa and Luck and Senators Ball and Exum concerning the correction of a citation within the definition of active duty for purposes of the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children. State Vettered Military Affairs. House Bill 1295 by Representatives Bradley and Espinosa and Senator Rich concerning the repeal of obsolete statutory requirements related to fulfilled reporting requirements and in connection therewith repealing entities that have fulfilled their statutory requirements. State Vettered Military Affairs. House Bill 1296 by Representatives Bradley and Carter and Senators Ball and Rich concerning discipline for advanced practice registered nurses for a failure to timely complete a medical certification for a certificate of death. State-fed military affairs, signing of bills. The President has signed Senate Joint Resolution 15.
Announcements, Mr. Majority Leader. Thank you, Mr. President. I move that the Senate adjourn until 9 a.m. on Friday, March 13, 2026.
You are the motion. All those in favor, say aye. Opposed, no The odds have it As Senate will adjourn until 9 a.m. on Friday, March 13, 2026