Following testimony on HB2758, the Senate Natural Resources Committee considered a series of shorter bills and unanimously or narrowly moved many forward on due‑pass recommendations.
Key actions at the hearing: HB2078 (clarifies notice requirements for reclamation plans for aggregate mining units) received a due‑pass recommendation after staff explanation; HB2031 (extends time to apply for grandfathered rights in the Wilcox AMA) was moved and passed with recorded votes and an explanatory statement from a senator; HB2102 (allows certain county improvement districts formed to support water hauling to use limited eminent domain for access to well/standpipe sites) and HB2103 (authorizes gifts/grants for water hauling assistance and requires separate accounting of groundwater transportation fee revenue) were advanced after staff and public testimony; HB2117 (clarifies disbursement and program administration for Natural Resource Conservation District education funding) was moved with brief testimony from an association representative; HB2261 (agricultural property tax terminology) drew debate from county assessors and farm groups but was given a due‑pass recommendation after mixed votes.
Committee members asked questions about implementation, data availability and fiscal or administrative impacts; county and industry witnesses flagged technical concerns on valuation data and fund continuity in several bills. The committee recorded roll calls for most items and announced due‑pass recommendations to advance them for further legislative consideration.