Monday March 7 marked a major deadline for bills to pass out of the chamber where they originated to remain under consideration this session. The exceptions to this cutoff are bills that have been or will be designated NTIB or “necessary to implement the budget”.
A handful of bills that would impact higher education were moved forward in the process and many more were left on the calendar.
For the next few weeks, House and Senate policy committees will take public testimony on bills that have already met the major hurdle of passing the chamber where they started.
The next major deadline is March 25 when policy bills must be passed out of committee. It will be busy between now and then as legislators try to address remaining concerns about bills, change legislation to fit their vision of what constitutes a “good” bill, or put bills aside for this session.