2015 House Bill 4629

Senate Roll Call 778: Passed

To repeal a requirement that a property owner whose property has been seized by police and is subject to “civil forfeiture” must provide a cash bond in order to contest the taking, and if the challenge is unsuccessful, must pay all the expenses of the proceedings. Under civil forfeiture laws, police can seize and keep any property that may be associated with a crime and keep the property - or the proceeds from its sale - even if the owner is never convicted or even charged with a crime.

29 Yeas / 8 Nays
Republican (19 Yeas / 8 Nays)
Democrat (10 Yeas / 0 Nays)
Excused or Not Voting (1)