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General Government and Capital Outlay Subcommittee

Wednesday, February 11, 2026·6m·▶ Watch / Listen

The General Government and Capital Outlay Subcommittee tabled four artificial intelligence bills in a unanimous 5–0 block vote, while advancing a marijuana sentence modification bill and a prohibited website domains bill over single dissenting votes each.

Key Actions

·HB 26 – Modification of Sentence for Marijuana-Related OffensesNo Vote

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Notable Quotes

“We have four bills that are related to artificial intelligence that we have evaluated and decided that at this particular point in time, the most appropriate measure is to table those.”

David A. Reid (committee member) — Reid explained the committee's rationale before moving to table HB 669, HB 713, HB 999, and HB 1514 in a block.

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Votes

Motion to table HB 669, HB 713, HB 999, HB 1514 (block)Passed
Motion to report HB 26Passed
Motion to report HB 707Passed
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TranscriptPreview
All right. Good afternoon, everyone. We have the general government capital outlay meeting of the Appropriations Committee. We call the meeting to order. With that, I'm going to open the roll. Members, signify your presence. All right, so we have a quorum. And first up, Chair recognizes Delegate reed. Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have four bills that are related to artificial intelligence that we have evaluated and decided that at this particular point in time, the most appropriate measure is to table those. So I'd like to make a motion that we table those four bills in a block. And those are House Bill 669, 713, 999 and 1514. Thank you so much. It's been moving. Probably seconds that we put in the block. HB669, HB7 13. HB 999 and HB15 14 in a block. All those in favor say aye. All right. These bills. Second. Yeah. Second. Okay, so all of these are in a block now. And chair will entertain a motion. They're in a block. All right, the table, it's been moving property. Second that we table those said bills. Open the roll. Members, cash a vote. And by a vote of 5 0, those bills…
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