30 May 2026

Regular legislative session through May 30, 2026

Just three days left in the session (absent special rules concerning the budget).

THIS WEEK FOR THE GOOD: HB 158 passed the Senate and was sent to the governor; HB 180 was sent to the governor; HB 181 passed Senate committee, with minor amendment passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 192 was sent to the Secretary of State; HB 316 passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 363 was sent to the governor; HB 398 passed the Senate with major amendment and was concurred in; HB 431 was concurred in; HB 578 was concurred in; HB 595 passed the Senate, was concurred in and sent to the governor; HB 621 passed the Senate and was sent to the governor; HB 804 with major amendment passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 816 with minor amendment passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 1038 with major amendment passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 1259 with minor amendment passed the House; SB 52 passed the House and was concurred in; SB 121 passed the House, was concurred in, and was signed by the governor; SB 170 was sent to the governor; SB 190 was sent to the governor; SB 194 passed the House, was concurred in, and sent to the governor; SB 197 passed the House and was sent to the governor; SB 200 was sent to the governor; SB 207 was signed by the governor; SB 234 became law without the governor’s signature; SB 306 was signed by the governor; SB 310 was signed by the governor; SB 312 was passed by the House and rejected by the Senate; SB 319 passed the House, was concurred in, and sent to the governor; SB 389 passed the House and was rejected by the Senate; SB 466 was signed by the governor; SB 479 with major amendment passed the House.

THIS WEEK FOR THE BAD: HB 153 passed the Senate and was sent to the governor; HB 244 passed Senate committee; HB 324 passed the Senate and was concurred in; HB 1222 passed Senate committee and failed to pass the Senate; SB 157 passed the House; SB 433 passed the House; SB 501 passed the House and was sent to the governor.

SCORECARD:
Total number of bills, House: 1259; total number of bills, Senate: 525.

Total number of good bills, House: 89; total number of good bills, Senate: 40.

 

Total number of bad bills, House: 60; total number of bad bills, Senate: 17.

 

Total House good bills heard in House committee: 59; total Senate good bills heard in Senate committee: 30.

 

Total House bad bills heard in House committee: 38; total Senate bad bills heard in Senate committee: 15.

 

Total House good bills approved by House committee: 42; total Senate good bills passed by Senate committee: 25.

 

Total House bad bills approved by House committee: 10; total Senate bad bills passed by Senate committee: 5.

 

Total House good bills approved by House: 40; total Senate good bills approved by Senate: 23.

 

Total House bad bills approved by House: 7; total Senate bad bills approved by Senate: 4.

 

Total House good bills heard in Senate committee: 28; total Senate good bills heard in House committee: 23.

 

Total House bad bills heard in Senate committee: 7; total Senate bad bills heard in House committee: 4.

 

Total House good bills approved by Senate committee: 26; total Senate good bills approved by House committee: 23.

 

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

 

Total House good bills approved by Senate: 24; total Senate good bills approved by House: 21.

 

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

 

Total House good bills going to governor: 15; total Senate good bills going to governor: 15.

 

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

 

Total House good bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 8; total Senate good bills signed by governor/filed with Secretary of State: 13.


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

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