The House passed more than 30 measures Wednesday, with a trio of energy bills generating much of the debate at the planned final session ahead of summer recess.
One of two plans to revise a state program allowing high school students to take college courses at no cost to their families appears likely to move forward in the House.
The Unemployment Compensation Review Commission told lawmakers this week its caseload has increased significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic and now includes a much greater number of appeals involving identity verification.
The specter of House Bill 6 corruption loomed large over debate before the House Public Utilities Committee on Wednesday.
Three measures addressing tax credits for employers, parents and contributors to child care programs would help alleviate the significant shortage of services and their costs, the House Ways & Means Committee was told Tuesday.