Legislation three General Assemblies in the making was primed for a House floor vote Tuesday.
The House Behavioral Health Committee on Tuesday delayed for a second time a planned vote on a bill to change involuntary hospitalization laws.
Proponents of a plan to combat the child placement crisis on Tuesday touted it as an important step forward, though some Democrats questioned whether it actually solves the problem or exacerbates it.
Modifications to a plan creating a presumption of equal parenting time did little to change minds, as several opponents and proponents returned to the House Families & Aging Committee Tuesday to reiterate prior testimony.