Below are selected outcomes from the House’s third‑reading roll calls on March 3, 2026. Tallies and results are taken from the floor record.
Passed (selected)
- HB 29-10 (contractors statute change): 56 ayes, 0 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed.
- HB 23-27 (records confidentiality changes): 54 ayes, 2 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed.
- HB 24-16 (Department of Public Safety appropriation/border-related funding): 33 ayes, 23 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed. Several members spoke at length in explanation of their votes for and against funding and enforcement roles.
- HB 40-56 (public records provisions): 38 ayes, 18 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed.
- HB 4-005 (K‑12 curricula item – AI instruction mandate): 31 ayes, 25 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed.
- HB 23-79 (school board training and related changes as amended): 33 ayes, 22 nays, 4 not voting, 1 vacant — passed.
- HB 27-28 (Department of Economic Security continuation, as amended): 32 ayes, 22 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — passed (see separate article).
Failed or defeated (selected)
- HB 21-75 (amendments to sentencing statutes referenced on floor): recorded 25 ayes, 31 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — the measure failed on the floor.
- HB 24-92 (changes affecting urban growth boundaries and initiative rules): 27 ayes, 29 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — failed.
- HB 29-46 (development fee timing; housing measure): 26 ayes, 30 nays, 3 not voting, 1 vacant — failed.
Notes on interpretation and next steps
- These tallies are taken from the House floor transcript and reflect the roll calls recorded during the March 3 session. Several votes included extended explanations of vote from members; those explanations are summarized in other coverage items.
- Bills that passed in the House will be transmitted to the Senate as recorded by the clerk.
Ending
The House adjourned to reconvene Wednesday, March 4, at 1:15 p.m.; bills that passed will be available for Senate consideration.