The House of Delegates met today at 11 a.m.
Eight bills were passed today in the House. Those bills were Senate Bills 29, 68, 303 which provides for a five-day resident fishing license, 376 which would expand the authority of the Secretary of State and State Police by allowing them to request a full set of fingerprints for each applicant for a private investigator or security guard license, 437, 500, 507 and 597.
Several members spoke for and again Senate Bill 597 which relates generally to the Health Care Authority.
Additionally, three bills were advanced to third reading and thirty-two bills were advanced to second reading.
The following bills completed legislation today after the House voted to concur with Senate amendments: House Bill 4235, which relates to publication requirements of the administration of estates and House Bill 4362, which would create a felony offense of strangulation.
The following committees will meet this evening:
Judiciary: 2:45 p.m.
The following committees will meet Monday morning prior to session:
Agriculture: 8 a.m. in 215E
Judiciary: 9 a.m.
Rules: 10:45 a.m.
The Judiciary Committee will host a public hearing on Monday at 8:30 a.m. regarding SB 298, the “Brunch Bill”.
The House of Delegates will reconvene Monday morning at 11 a.m.