The committee also cleared a slate of bills with limited debate or with short presentations from bill authors and supporting officials.
Among the measures reported favorably:
- House Bill 151: Representative Boyer’s measure to standardize documentation for expungement review was presented and reported favorably without objection.
- House Bill 82: Representative Villio presented a measure aimed at increasing penalties for certain repeat aggravated DWI offenses; supporters from the district attorney and chiefs’ associations were on record in support and the committee reported the bill favorably.
- House Bill 58: A constitutional‑companion measure to prohibit post‑conviction bail for offenders convicted of aggravated offenses against minors was reported favorably with broad support from law‑enforcement groups.
- House Bill 275: Representative Boyde’s measure to enhance sentencing consistency when domestic abuse occurs in the presence of a child (age 13 or younger) drew survivor testimony and was reported favorably.
- House Bill 808 and related measures: The committee reported bills updating the intentional‑exposure to HIV statute, clarifying consecutive sentence credit (HB191), permitting certain drone footage with notice (HB155/HB1054), and a privacy‑focused amendment to video‑voyeurism rules (HB265) that adds exceptions for law‑enforcement and news reporting under defined conditions.
Committee members and witnesses repeatedly flagged funding gaps and implementation details for measures that require services or supervision; many bills were supported by district attorneys, sheriffs, chiefs of police and service organizations listed on the record.