AN ACT relating to crimes and offenses; clarifying the use of self-defense to prevent injury or loss to other persons and property; requiring the expungement of records for cases dismissed for use of self-defense; authorizing reimbursement of costs incurred in defending a criminal prosecution after successfully asserting self-defense; providing definitions; making conforming amendments; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.
Sponsored By: Landon Brown (Republican)
Introduced
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Landon Brown
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Bill Allemand
Republican • House
Abby Angelos
Republican • House
John Bear
Republican • House
Marlene Brady
Republican • House
Elissa Campbell
Republican • House
Representative Eklund
Affiliation unavailable
Joel Guggenmos
Republican • House
Jeremy Haroldson
Republican • House
Paul Hoeft
Republican • House
Steve Johnson
Republican • House
Christopher Knapp
Republican • House
Jayme Lien
Republican • House
Tony Locke
Republican • House
Ann Lucas
Republican • House
Darin McCann
Republican • House
Mike Schmid
Republican • House
Daniel Singh
Republican • House
Scott Smith
Republican • House
Tomi Strock
Republican • House
Clarence Styvar
Republican • House
Reuben Tarver
Republican • House
Jacob Wasserburger
Republican • House
Joe Webb
Republican • House
Robert Wharff
Republican • House
John Winter
Republican • House
Brian Boner
Republican • Senate
Dan Dockstader
Republican • Senate
Larry Hicks
Republican • Senate
Troy McKeown
Republican • Senate
Laura Pearson
Republican • Senate
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
H Did not Consider for Introduction
2/3/2025HouseH Received for Introduction
1/27/2025HouseBill Number Assigned
1/25/2025
Bill Text
Introduced
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