All Roll Calls
Yes: 157 • No: 79
Sponsored By: Will Guzzardi (Democratic)
Passed
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Provides that the Department of Corrections shall create and implement, on January 1, 2027, a pilot program to establish the effectiveness of long-acting injectable medications for opioid use disorders for persons committed to its custody who suffer from opioid use disorders. Provides that the pilot program shall require long-acting injectable medications for opioid use disorders to be used in at least one Department of Corrections facility. Provides that the Director may expand the pilot program to include an additional facility or facilities as he or she deems appropriate. Provides that a minimum of 4,000 administrations of long-acting injectable medications for opioid use disorders shall be included in the pilot program. Provides that the Department shall develop a plan to facilitate access to continued treatment for opioid use disorders in the community following the release of a person participating in the pilot program, including, but not limited to, a referral to a harm reduction provider. Provides that the Department must report to the General Assembly on the effectiveness of the program by January 1, 2028. Effective immediately.
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Will Guzzardi
Democratic • House
Kelly M. Cassidy
Democratic • House
Lindsey LaPointe
Democratic • House
Michael Crawford
Democratic • House
Napoleon Harris, III
Democratic • Senate
Rachel Ventura
Democratic • Senate
Rick Ryan
Democratic • House
Tracy Katz Muhl
Democratic • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 157 • No: 79
House vote • 4/15/2026
Motion Prevailed
Yes: 67 • No: 40
House vote • 4/15/2026
Third Reading - Standard Debate - Passed
Yes: 76 • No: 32
House vote • 4/9/2026
House Floor Amendment No. 2 Recommends Be Adopted Restorative Justice & Public Safety Committee;
Yes: 7 • No: 4
House vote • 3/20/2026
Do Pass / Short Debate Restorative Justice & Public Safety Committee;
Yes: 7 • No: 3
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments
Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Napoleon Harris, III
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 22, 2026
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 15, 2026
Assigned to Appropriations- Public Safety and Infrastructure
Added as Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Rachel Ventura
Referred to Assignments
First Reading
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Napoleon Harris, III
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
Arrive in Senate
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Lindsey LaPointe
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael Crawford
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Rick Ryan
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Tabled
Third Reading - Standard Debate - Passed 076-032-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Standard Debate
Chair Rules Standard Debate
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
Fiscal Note Request is Inapplicable
Motion Prevailed 067-040-000
Note / Motion Filed - Note Act Does Not Apply Rep. Will Guzzardi
House Floor Amendment No. 2 Adopted
Engrossed
House Amendment 1
House Amendment 2
Introduced
Senate Amendment 1
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