The House reconvened today and introduced 16 bills and adopted two resolutions.
The introduced bills included House Bill 4207, which would make it illegal to send obscene, anonymous, harassing and threatening digital communication, House Bill 4211, which would provide funding for programs geared toward students with limited English skills, and House Bill 4222, which would exempt antique motor vehicles from personal property taxes.
The House also adopted House Resolution 9, which recognizes the public service of the AARP.
The item sparking the most conversation was Senate Concurrent Resolution 9. After being adopted by the Senate yesterday, it was adopted by the House with a vote of 82-7, with 11 members absent or not voting.
The following committees will meet today:
Finance, Budget Hearing-1 p.m. 460M
Judiciary-1 p.m. 410M
Government Organization-1:30 p.m. 215E
Education-2 p.m. 434M
The following committees will meet tomorrow:
Finance-9 a.m. 464M
Education-9:30 a.m 434M
Government Organization-10 a.m. 215E
Roads and Transportation-2 p.m. 215E
The House will reconvene tomorrow at 11 a.m.