Five bills were read on third reading, three of which have completed legislative action and now head to the Governor for approval. Senate Bill 385, which expands the definition of “computer” in commission of certain crimes, Senate Bill 429, which relates to motor vehicle classifications, and Senate Bill 434, which involves providing suggestion and suggestee execution containing certain information were among the bills completing legislation.
A total of four bills were read on second reading during today’s floor session. Senate Bill 191, which relates to personal safety orders, and Senate Bill 382, which relates to sex offender registration, were among the bills read on second reading.
Banking and Insurance will meet immediately following the floor session in 215E.
Political Subdivisions will meet after Banking and Insurance in 215E
The following meeting will be held Monday morning:
Finance- 9:30 a.m. – 460M
The House is adjourned until Monday morning at 11 a.m.