Wednesday's House session came and went without action on a stalled energy efficiency measure, much to the disappointment of an array of stakeholders.
Legislation designed to crack down on the trafficking of both drugs and humans was one of eight measures approved the House Wednesday.
A ratemaking overhaul proposal picked up its initial changes Wednesday, including a prohibition on cash settlements a joint sponsor likened to "a legal bribe."
Proponents returned before a House panel Wednesday, painting a plan to authorize a community solar pilot program as a pro-business move in which benefits will outweigh the cost.
Ten months after it advanced from a House committee, a long-stalled, bipartisan energy efficiency measure may be getting new life.
Local officials have not given up in their efforts to derail one of the largest solar farms in the nation.
Legislators from both sides of the aisle expressed concerns about a plan to resume executions using nitrogen hypoxia during its first committee hearing.
The lawmakers behind the latest plan to close the state's primary election system told members of a House panel they're open to potential changes.