Eleven bills were passed during today’s floor session. Among the bills passed today is House Bill 4415, which would renovate and put to use the railroad station at Prince to accommodate Boy Scouts as the travel to visit the Summit Bechtel Family Scout Reserve.
Other bills passed include: Senate Bill 343, which would provide volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments’ grace period to meet eligibility for certain funds allocation; House Bill 4007, which relates to unemployment benefits for certain spouses of military personnel; House Bill 4015, which would create the Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs; House Bill 4018which would grant licensed real estate appraisers access to commercial or residential review documents; House Bill 4299, which would authorize a county board of education to use the services of a bus operator from another county in certain circumstances; House Bill 4330, which would provide that drivers licenses may contain information designating the licensee as a person who is an honorably discharged veteran; House Bill 4338, which would raise the maximum value amount of an abandoned motor vehicle; House Bill 4403, which would change the filing deadline for certified write-in candidates; and House Bill 4481, which relates to the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Commission.
Five bills were read for the second time today. Bills advanced to second reading include: House Bill 3174, House Bill 4119, House Bill 4142, House Bill 4245 and House Bill 4433.
Six bills were read for the first time today, including House Bill 4493, which would establish special memorial days for certain military veterans.
The following committees will meet today:
Rules 12:00 p.m. – Speaker’s Office
Public Hearing on HB 4530 1:00 p.m. – House Chamber
The following committees will meet Monday morning:
Finance 9:30 a.m. – 460 M
The House is adjourned until 11 a.m. Monday.