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HB 4111Provides that evidence of a party's or a witness's immigration status is not admissible as evidence in a civil proceeding.

Congress · introduced 2026-01-17

Digest: The Act says that data about a party's or a witness's immigration status may not be used in a civil case. The Act makes some exceptions. The Act makes it unlawful for employers to punish employees for taking certain actions after a lawful change in their work authorization documents. The Act makes changes to the definition of "profiling." The Act becomes law 91 days after sine die. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.6). Provides that evidence of a party's or a witness's immigration status is not admissible as evidence in a civil proceeding. Provides exceptions. Makes it unlawful for employers to discriminate, retaliate or take other adverse action against an employee because the employee updates, or attempts to update, the employee's personal information based on a lawful change to the employee's employment authorization documentation. <b>Clarifies what actions constitute an unlawful practice.</b> For purposes of law enforcement profiling requirements, modifies the definition of "profiling" to include immigration status. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Latest action: Chapter Number Assigned

Sponsors

Action timeline

  1. · state_lower First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
  2. · state_lower Referred to Judiciary.
  3. · state_lower Public Hearing held.
  4. · state_lower Work Session held.
  5. · state_lower Recommendation: Do pass with amendments and be printed A-Engrossed.
  6. · state_lower Second reading.
  7. · state_lower Rules suspended. Third reading. Carried by Chotzen. Passed.
  8. · state_upper First reading. Referred to President's desk.
  9. · state_upper Referred to Judiciary.
  10. · state_upper Public Hearing held.
  11. · state_upper Work Session held.
  12. · state_upper Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng bill.
  13. · state_upper Minority Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng Minority)
  14. · state_upper Second reading.
  15. · state_upper Motion to substitute Minority Report for Committee Report failed.
  16. · state_upper Third reading. Carried by Broadman. Passed.
  17. · state_lower Speaker signed.
  18. · state_upper President signed.
  19. · state_lower Governor signed.
  20. · state_lower Chapter 57, (2026 Laws): Effective date June 5, 2026.

Text versions

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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
1Andersen, Tom (D, state_lower OR-19)sponsor05
2Chaichi, Farrah (D, state_lower OR-35)sponsor05
3Chotzen, Willy (D, state_lower OR-46)sponsor05
4Fragala, Lisa (D, state_lower OR-8)sponsor05
5Gelser Blouin, Sara (D, state_upper OR-8)sponsor05
6Grayber, Dacia (D, state_lower OR-28)sponsor05
7Javadi, Cyrus (D, state_lower OR-32)sponsor05
8Patterson, Deb (D, state_upper OR-10)sponsor05
9Pham, Hai (D, state_lower OR-36)sponsor05
10Pham, Khanh (D, state_upper OR-23)sponsor05
11Prozanski, Floyd (D, state_upper OR-4)sponsor05
12Bowman, Ben (D, state_lower OR-25)cosponsor01
13Broadman, Anthony (D, state_upper OR-27)cosponsor01
14Campos, Wlnsvey (D, state_upper OR-18)cosponsor01
15Evans, Paul (D, state_lower OR-20)cosponsor01
16Frederick, Lew (D, state_upper OR-22)cosponsor01
17Gamba, Mark (D, state_lower OR-41)cosponsor01
18Golden, Jeff (D, state_upper OR-3)cosponsor01
19Gorsek, Chris (D, state_upper OR-25)cosponsor01
20Helm, Ken (D, state_lower OR-27)cosponsor01
21Hudson, Zach (D, state_lower OR-49)cosponsor01
22Isadore, Shannon (D, state_lower OR-33)cosponsor01
23Jama, Kayse (D, state_upper OR-24)cosponsor01
24Kropf, Jason (D, state_lower OR-54)cosponsor01
25Marsh, Pam (D, state_lower OR-5)cosponsor01

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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