The House conducted an extensive series of third-reading votes and floor actions on March 9. Below are headline items from the floor with vote tallies as recorded by the clerk.
- House Joint Resolution 10-20 (International Women’s Day) — Adopted as amended (44 yes, 20 no, 1 excused). (See separate report.)
- HB1008 (Outdoor recreation, Parks & Wildlife capacity and appropriation) — Adopted, 47 yes, 17 no, 1 excused.
- HB1088 (Entity filings/Secretary of State matters) — Adopted, 63 yes, 0 no, 2 excused.
- HB1202 (Statewide homelessness strategy and documentary-fee funding authority) — Adopted, 38 yes, 23 no, 4 excused.
- HB1009 (Mandatory lethality assessment for domestic violence responses) — Adopted, 62 yes, 2 no, 1 excused.
- HB1005 (Worker Protection Act — repeal of second-election requirement) — Adopted, 42 yes, 22 no, 1 excused.
- HB1265 (Mandatory eTrace submissions) — Adopted, 39 yes, 23 no, 3 excused.
- HB1069 (EMS expansion) — Adopted, 62 yes, 0 no, 3 excused.
- HB1050 (Kindergarten individualized readiness plan changes) — Adopted, 58 yes, 4 no, 3 excused.
- HB1198 (Veterinary licensure and streamlining) — Adopted, 62 yes, 0 no, 3 excused.
- HB1218 (Common-law marriage statute clarification) — Adopted, 59 yes, 3 no, 3 excused.
- HB12294/12-94 (Military children interstate compact correction) — Adopted, 62 yes, 0 no, 3 excused.
- HB11293/12-93 (Ballot information modernization) — Adopted, 62 yes, 0 no, 3 excused.
- HB1215, HB1216, HB1217 (technical, revenue and revisions) — Adopted with recorded tallies as announced on the floor (see House Journal for full roll calls).
A number of committee reports were also adopted and several floor amendments were disposed during debate. For detailed roll-call records and official journal entries, consult the House Chief Clerk’s published roll-call records for March 9, 2026.