05 June 2021

Regular legislative session through Jun. 5, 2021

HB 180 became substituted for by HB 712. Whether this makes any difference as it’s very late in the process is another matter. HB 293 essentially was read into HB 292, so it has been removed from the list of bad bills since standing alone it doesn’t have deleterious effects.

THIS WEEK FOR THE GOOD: HB 20 was sent to the governor; HB 103 passed Senate committee; HB 154 passed Senate committee and passed the Senate; HB 167 was sent to the governor; HB 199 had conference report adopted by both chambers; HB 256 passed Senate committee; HB 278 with major amendment passed Senate committee and with minor amendment passed the Senate; HB 280 was sent to the governor; HB 349 passed Senate committee; HB 352 with major amendment passed Senate committee; HB 388 passed Senate committee; HB 393 with minor amendment passed Senate committee; HB 423 passed Senate committee; HB 438 with minor amendment passed the Senate; HB 498 with major amendment passed Senate committee; HB 581 was concurred in and sent to the governor; HB 596 with minor amendment passed Senate committee; HB 704 passed Senate committee; HB 712 passed House committee; SB 4 was sent to the governor; SB 8 with minor amendment passed the House; SB 64 was sent to the governor; SB 91 was concurred in; SB 118 was concurred in; SB 124 was concurred in; SB 194 passed the House and was concurred in; SB 221 with minor amendment passed the House and concurrence was rejected;

THIS WEEK FOR THE BAD: HB 7 with minor amendment passed Senate committee; HB 84 was sent to the governor; HB 286 was sent to the governor; HB 292 with major amendment passed Senate committee; HB 315 with minor amendment passed Senate committee; HB 378 was sent to the governor; HB 391 was concurred in and sent to the governor; HB 514 with minor amendment passed Senate committee; HB 635 passed Senate committee; HB 702 passed Senate committee; SB 24 was signed by the governor; SB 116 was concurred in; SB 148 concurrence was rejected; SB 203 was sent to the governor.

SCORECARD:

Total number of bills, House: 712; total number of bills, Senate: 247.

 

Total number of good bills, House: 72; total number of good bills, Senate: 22.

 

Total number of bad bills, House: 45; total number of bad bills, Senate: 12.

 

Total House good bills heard in House committee: 64; total Senate good bills heard in Senate committee: 21.

 

Total House bad bills heard in House committee: 36; total Senate bad bills heard in Senate committee: 9.

 

Total House good bills approved by House committee: 43; total Senate good bills passed by Senate committee: 17.

 

Total House bad bills approved by House committee: 22; total Senate bad bills passed by Senate committee: 7.

 

Total House good bills approved by House: 32; total Senate good bills approved by Senate: 15.

 

Total House bad bills approved by House: 12; total Senate bad bills approved by Senate: 5.

 

Total House good bills heard in Senate committee: 23; total Senate good bills heard in House committee: 15.

 

Total House bad bills heard in Senate committee: 12; total Senate bad bills heard in House committee: 5.

 

Total House good bills approved by Senate committee: 20; total Senate good bills approved by House committee: 13.

 

Total House bad bills approved by Senate committee: 12; total Senate bad bills approved by House committee: 5.

 

Total House good bills approved by Senate: 9; total Senate good bills approved by House: 6.

 

Total House bad bills approved by Senate: 5; total Senate bad bills approved by House: 4.

 

Total House good bills going to governor: 3; total Senate good bills going to governor: 2.

 

Total House bad bills going to governor: 4; total Senate bad bills going to governor: 1.

 

Total House good bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 0; total Senate good bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 0.


Total House bad bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 0; total Senate bad bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 1.

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