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HJM 17Obergefell, marriage

ID 2026 session

HJM017 by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE MARRIAGE - States findings of the Legislature and calls on the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.

Sponsors (35)
Action timeline (8)
  1. Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
  2. Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
  3. Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
  4. Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
  5. U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar until Monday, March 9, 2026
  6. U.C. to hold place on third reading calendar one legislative day
  7. · senate Read Third Time in Full - ADOPTED - 44-26-0 AYES  - Alfieri, Barbieri, Beiswenger, Boyle, Bruce, Burgoyne, Cannon, Cayler, Cornilles, Crane(12), Crane(13), Dygert, Ehardt, Ehlers, Erickson(Larsen), Furniss, Harris, Hawkins, Hill, Holtzclaw, Hostetler, Leavitt, Marmon, Mendive, Miller, Mitchell, Monks, Palmer, Pickett, Price, Rasor, Raymond, Redman, Scott, Shepherd, Shirts, Skaug, Tanner(13), Tanner(14), Thompson, Vander Woude, Veile, Wisniewski, Mr. Speaker NAYS  - Berch, Bingham, Cheatum, Church, Egbert, Fuhriman, Galaviz, Gannon, Garner, Green, Hall(Stone), Handy, Haws, Healey, Manwaring, Mathias, McCann, Mickelsen, Nelsen, Petzke, Pohanka, Raybould, Rubel, Sauter, Weber, Wheeler Absent  - None Floor Sponsor - Wisniewski Title apvd - to Senate
  8. · house Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
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House State Affairsid-leg-byline
Who matters on this bill

Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Brandon Mitchell (R, state_lower ID-6)cosponsor01
2Bruce D. Skaug (R, state_lower ID-10)cosponsor01
3Charlie Shepherd (R, state_lower ID-7)cosponsor01
4Chris Bruce (R, state_lower ID-23)cosponsor01
5Clay Handy (R, state_lower ID-27)cosponsor01
6Clint Hostetler (R, state_lower ID-24)cosponsor01
7Cornel S. Rasor (R, state_lower ID-1)cosponsor01
8Dale R. Hawkins (R, state_lower ID-2)cosponsor01
9David J. Leavitt (R, state_lower ID-25)cosponsor01
10David M. Cannon (R, state_lower ID-30)cosponsor01
11Douglas T. Pickett (R, state_lower ID-27)cosponsor01
12Elaine Price (R, state_lower ID-4)cosponsor01
13Faye Thompson (R, state_lower ID-8)cosponsor01
14Heather Scott (R, state_lower ID-2)cosponsor01
15James Holtzclaw (R, state_lower ID-20)cosponsor01
16Jason A. Monks (R, state_lower ID-22)cosponsor01
17Jeff Ehlers (R, state_lower ID-21)cosponsor01
18Jeff J. Cornilles (R, state_lower ID-12)cosponsor01
19Joe A. Palmer (R, state_lower ID-20)cosponsor01
20Joe Alfieri (R, state_lower ID-4)cosponsor01
21John Shirts (R, state_lower ID-9)cosponsor01
22Jordan Redman (R, state_lower ID-3)cosponsor01
23Judy Boyle (R, state_lower ID-9)cosponsor01
24Kent A. Marmon (R, state_lower ID-11)cosponsor01
25Kyle Harris (R, state_lower ID-7)cosponsor01
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Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-25 · was referred to House State Affairs · id-leg-byline
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