H.Con.Res.3037

A concurrent resolution urging the Seventieth Legislative Assembly to consider enacting mandatory reporting requirements for public officials.

Chamber Passed·4/8/25

Urges the Seventieth Legislative Assembly to study mandatory reporting for public officials and penalties for child exploitation.

The resolution directs the Legislative Management to study the feasibility of establishing mandatory reporting requirements for public officials, creating an investigative body for child exploitation allegations, and reviewing legislative powers in other states. It also examines accountability measures, including penalties for public officials involved in child exploitation, and strategies to protect victims, witnesses, and whistleblowers. The study will assess financial and administrative impacts and engage with various stakeholders.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 89–0 · Apr 8, 2025
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

House Second reading, adopted yeas 89 nays 0

89 Yea

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0 Nay

5 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 3, 2025

9:00 AM

House Political Subdivisions Hearing

History

Apr 18, 2025

Senate

Introduced, first reading

Apr 18, 2025

Senate

Second reading, failed to adopt

Apr 8, 2025

Senate

Received from House