Today, the House convened and HB 2099, also know as Erin’s Law, was read for second time. HB 2303 and HB 2319 were read for the first time.
HB 2099 would define the act of leaving the scene of a crash involving death or serious bodily injury as a felony. The bill also establishes the act of leaving the scene of a crash that does not proximately cause death or injury as a misdemeanor and defines bodily injury and serious bodily injury.
HB 2303 would increase the fines and community service hours for littering.
HB 2319 would require members of the Legislature to disclose contributions and fund-raising events while the Legislature is in session.
Committee Meetings Today
Senior Citizens Issues: 1 p.m. in 215E
Energy: 2 p.m. in 410M
Health and Human Resources: 2 p.m. in 215E
Select Committee on Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse: 3:30 p.m. in 215E
Committee Meetings Tomorrow
Judiciary: 9 a.m. in 434M
Sub-Committee on Anti-Competitive Behavior: 9 a.m. in 215E
The House is adjourned until 11 a.m. tomorrow.