The 2026 legislative session concluded at noon on Thursday, February 19th.There were a total of 378 bills introduced in the House of Representatives and 313 bills introduced in the Senate. We were extremely successful in our opposition to some bad legislative proposals; however, one such bill unfortunately made it to the finish line and will be signed by the governor.…
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Legislative Update #5
The 2026 legislative session ends at noon on Thursday, February 19. This short time provides little time for LJC to influence legislation, but we are actively working with key legislators. No new bills can be introduced since the deadline for introduction was February 4th. There are currently 378 bills pending in the House of Representatives and 313 bills pending in…
Read MoreLegislative Update #4 – 2026
The 2026 legislative session has now entered the closing stretch. No new bills can be introduced since the deadline for introduction was February 4th. There are currently 378 bills pending in the House of Representatives and 313 bills pending in the Senate. As is customary, some of the bills are not actual proposals; rather they are dummy bills introduced on…
Read MoreLegislative Update #3 – 2026
The 2026 legislative session is approaching the midway point. The final day that any new legislation can be introduced is Wednesday, February 4th. There are currently 292 bills pending in the House of Representatives and 218 bills pending in the Senate. The information we have remains somewhat limited since only one of the bills we are tracking has been heard…
Read MoreLegislative Update #2 – 2026
The 2026 legislative session has now entered the second week of the session. This is a short session scheduled to last only 30 days. There are currently 147 bills pending in the House of Representatives and 131 bills pending in the Senate. The information we have is somewhat limited since none of the bills we are tracking have been heard…
Read MoreLegislative Update #1 – 2026
The 2026 legislative session will be called to order today (Tuesday) at noon. This is a short session scheduled to last only 30 days. This anomaly in our state constitution restricts the agenda to budget matters as well as those items specifically requested by the governor. Forntunately, none of the horrible bills we had priortiezed last session made it to…
Read More2023 Legislative Update #5
The deadline for submitting bills has passed and there is just under four weeks remaining in this legislative session. The Liberty and Justice Coalition (LJC) remains hopeful of positive outcomes regarding the bills we are working on. These bills have been discussed in previous LJC legislative updates, so only their statuses are presented below. Both the House and Senate saw a…
Read More2023 Legislative Update #4
The fourth week of the legislative session was marked by little movement on the bills that have been identified as priorities by Liberty and Justice Coalition (LJC). In the past week, no new bills of concern were introduced. This is encouraging, considering that Wednesday, February 16 is the last day for the introduction of new bills. Although much mischief can…
Read More2023 Legislative Update #3
The sixty-day legislative session has ended its third week. As of this writing, there are 353 bills pending in the House of Representatives and 372 pending in the Senate. All bills are routed through relevant committees in each chamber and those committees provide recommendations to the full body as to whether or not the bill should be passed. While this…
Read More2023 Legislative Update #2
Today marks the end of the second week of this year’s sixty-day legislative session. As we stated previously, any bill can be introduced for consideration during a 60-day session. We had anticipated that there would be several “tough-on-crime” bills introduced. Some of these proposals are retreads from previous sessions and others are brand new. We will need additional time to…
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