HB 4676: Provides educational requirements for children placed in foster care, requires a report to the legislature and internal department review.
Sponsors: Rep. Young (D)
Passages: 102-4 with Immediate Effect *PREVIOUS BILL
Why I voted YES: Foster kids deserve the same educational opportunities as all other students.
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SB 721: Extends the sunset by which a claimant can file a claim against a marketable record of title to September 29, 2025.
Sponsor: Sen. Moss (D)
Passage: 106-0 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: The changes made were not intended to punish property owners and going through the process to gather and file the proper information can be expensive, technical, and drawn out.
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HB 4603: Allows “design-builders” to perform school building construction and design.
Sponsor: Rep. Liberati (D)
Passage: 95-11 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: Allowing more entities to bid on school construction projects would create competition and potentially lower costs for local communities.
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HB 5203: Allows retirants to be employed by a county sheriff’s office without forfeiting retirement benefits.
Sponsor: Rep. Breen (D)
Passage: 94-12 with Immediate Effect
Why I voted YES: This change may incentivize retirees to return to work during a time of escalating staffing shortages.
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