The Senate committee recorded votes on a number of bills during its March 10 hearing. Below are selected actions, the motion, and the committee's recorded result.
• Consent calendar (Senate Bill 18-45): Moved by Senator Rose; approved by voice; clerk recorded 9 ayes.
• SJR624 (constitutional amendment specifying only U.S. citizens may vote): Motion to send to calendar carried by roll call: 7 ayes, 1 no, 1 present not voting.
• SB15-87 (as amended) — commercial motor vehicle/operator/employer accountability: Amendment and bill moved to finance; committee recorded 7 ayes, 2 noes (vote recorded in transcript).
• SB22-22 (as amended) — civil vicarious liability for compensating demonstrators: Amendment adopted; bill moved to calendar; committee recorded 7 ayes, 1 no, 1 present not voting.
• SB19-38 (order-of-protection enhancement): Moved to finance by unanimous roll call (9 ayes).
• SB21-65 (foster parent access to TPR files): Moved to calendar; recorded 7 ayes, 1 no, 1 present not voting.
• SB14-69 (minors in monetized content; trust protections): Moved to calendar; recorded 8 ayes, 1 no.
• SB0468 (sex-definition/Riley Gaines Act): Committee allowed public comment and moved the bill to calendar; recorded 7 ayes, 1 no, 1 present not voting.
• SB26-38 (transdermal monitoring vs. interlock devices): Referred to a summer study at sponsor's request.
These tallies come from the committee roll calls captured in the transcript; the measures will proceed to the calendar or finance committees for further review, fiscal analysis and possible amendments.