This afternoon, the House voted and passed six education bills including Senate Bill 2004, relating to compulsory comprehensive health screens for students, Senate Bill 2006, relating to school committees and school teams, and Senate Bill 2010, relating to pilot programs for alternative schools in elementary and middle schools.
The House also passed two supplemental appropriation bills, as well as House Bill 211, allowing more counties to apply to participate in the military and overseas voting pilot program for the 2010 general election, and House Bill 212, removing the sunset provision regarding family court appeals during this afternoon’s floor session.
All bills passed by the House during the floor session were reported to the Senate for further consideration.
The House is in recess until 4:45 p.m. this afternoon.


The Senate met briefly this evening to announce the times for tomorrow’s committee meetings.
During this afternoon’s floor session, the House advanced four supplemental appropriation bills to second reading including
Over the last two days conferees from both the House and Senate met to work out the conflicts of The U.S. Senatorial Succession bill.
The following committees will meet tomorrow, July 20:
This evening, the House received the third
During this afternoon’s floor session, the House received Senate messages and also advanced 10 bills to second reading. Bills advanced to second reading are:
The Senate passed five education bills during this evening’s floor session, suspending the constitutional rules requiring a bill be read on three separate days for each bill.
During this evening’s floor session, the House received Senate messages that the Senate has passed