HB 2444 KS Became Law
Providing that jail credit when consecutive sentences are imposed shall not apply to more than one case, creating special sentencing rules when a felony is committed by certain offenders while on probation, parole or postrelease supervision for a prior felony and requiring secured minimum bonds for certain defendants who commit a new felony while on probation, parole, postrelease supervision or bond for a prior felony unless the court makes certain findings.
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Sponsors (39)
- Kyle McNorton Republican · primary
- Avery Anderson Republican · primary
- Bradley Barrett · primary
- Doug Blex Republican · primary
- Lewis "Bill" Bloom Republican · primary
- Lauren Bohi Republican · primary
- Sherri Brantley Republican · primary
- Ron Bryce Republican · primary
- David Buehler Republican · primary
- Nathan Butler Republican · primary
- Carolyn Caiharr · primary
- Shawn Chauncey Republican · primary
- Kenneth Collins Republican · primary
- Duane Droge Republican · primary
- Ronald Ellis Republican · primary
- Dale Helwig Republican · primary
- Timothy Johnson Republican · primary
- Marty Long Republican · primary
- Jim Minnix Republican · primary
- Lance W. Neelly Republican · primary
- Allen Reavis Republican · primary
- John Resman · primary
- Bill Rhiley Republican · primary
- Angelina Roeser · primary
- Webster T. Roth Republican · primary
- Courtney Sappington · primary
- Kevin Schwertfeger Republican · primary
- Joe Seiwert Republican · primary
- Chuck Smith Republican · primary
- Megan Steele Republican · primary
- Angela Stiens Republican · primary
- Bill Sutton Republican · primary
- Sean Tarwater Republican · primary
- Chip VanHouden Republican · primary
- Barb Wasinger Republican · primary
- Gary White Republican · primary
- Kristey Williams Republican · primary
- Greg Wilson · primary
- Dawn Wolf Republican · primary
Action history (19)
- Apr 9, 2026 Approved by Governor on Monday, April 6, 2026 · lower
- Mar 26, 2026 Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, March 27, 2026 · lower
- Mar 24, 2026 Engrossed on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 · lower
- Mar 23, 2026 Concurred with amendments; Yea 85, Nay 37, Absent 3 · lower
- Mar 19, 2026 Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea 34, Nay 6 · upper
- Mar 18, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Be passed as further amended · upper
- Mar 18, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Sen. Doug Shane was adopted · upper
- Mar 18, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Sen. Doug Shane · upper
- Mar 18, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted · upper
- Mar 16, 2026 Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Senate Committee on Judiciary · upper
- Feb 25, 2026 Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary · upper
- Feb 24, 2026 Received and Introduced · upper
- Feb 19, 2026 Engrossed on Thursday, February 19, 2026 · lower
- Feb 18, 2026 Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea 88, Nay 36, Absent 1 · lower
- Feb 17, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended · lower
- Feb 17, 2026 Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted · lower
- Feb 11, 2026 Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by House Committee on Judiciary · lower
- Jan 14, 2026 Referred to House Committee on Judiciary · lower
- Jan 14, 2026 Introduced · lower
Subjects
Crimes, Punishment and Criminal Procedure
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