Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Tuesday, November 5, 2024

House Passes Deliberate Intent Bill

The House took up a Senate message reguaring the passage of House Bill 2217. The House concurred with the Senate and the Bill completed legislation. The bill relates to the qualifications of the Commissioner of Labor.

The House passed two bills during today’s floor session before a brief recess. 

House Bill 2005, relating to alternative programs for the education of teachers, passed after the adoption of three amendments. HB 2001 also passed after the adoption of one amendment. HB 2011 relates to disimbursements from the Workers’ Compensation Fund where an injury is self inflicted or intentionally caused by the employer. 

After the recess, the House passed three additional bills. HB 2223 would include consumer credit sales that are secured by a mortgage, deed of trust or other security interest on a dwelling or residential real estate in the definitions of “primary mortgage loan” and “subordinate mortgage loan.” HB 2224 would provide that historical reenactors are not violating the prohibition against unlawful military organizations. HB 2576 would create new code sections which separate the executive departments. The bills have now been passed on to the Senate. 

Senate Bill 335, HB 2266, HB 2370, HB 2444, SB 7, and HB 2568 were advanced to third reading. SB 237 and HB 2274 were advanced to second reading. 

The House is adjorned until 11 A.M. tomorrow. 

The following committees will meet today:

Health at 5 P.M. in 215E

The following committees will meet tomorrow:

Judiciary at 9 A.M. in 410M

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