By Zach Kayser
A bill passed 125-0 by the House Monday seeks to give parents more things to think about when deciding whether to opt out of the state’s birth defects information system.
By Rachel Kats
House and Senate higher education committees met Monday to vet candidates and make a nomination to the joint legislative convention, scheduled to meet Thursday.
By Ricky Campbell
Doctors and patients working to discover the best prescription to treat an illness would have greater leverage over selecting medication, under a bill passed 126-0 Monday by the House.
By Melissa Turtinen
The House passed a bill Monday that would restrict spending, appropriations or transfers from the Douglas J. Johnson Economic Protection Trust Fund.
By Michael Strasburg
The House Ways and Means Committee approved HF3660 Monday, a bill that, as amended, would manage the settlement money provided by 3M Company following an eight-year legal battle.
By Mike Cook
Whittling more than $3 billion worth of requests down to an $825 million target has not been easy for the leader of the House Capital Investment Committee.
However, the plan...
By HPIS Staff
After rolling four omnibus bills into a single piece of legislation last week, House members endured a marathon floor session debating that bill Thursday, spending more than 10 hours and voting two dozen amendments up or down before passing the omnibus supplemental finance bill, as amended, 77-49.
By Michael Strasburg
House and Senate negotiators agreed Thursday evening on legislation that would nullify the state’s 45-year-old rice water quality sulfate standard and require the Pollution Control Agency to adopt a new water quality rule.
By Mike Cook
House Republicans' bonding capital investment proposal totals $825 million, just more than half of the $1.5 billion plan offered by the governor.