Although the Senate ended up passing the original bill (28:21) after a conference the last day of session, the House chose not to bring HB 1099 up for a vote before session ended. Which is why the bill didn't become law. Beforehand, Senators Van De Wege and Mullet added a gutting amendment to the bill that scrubbed nearly all mentions of climate change, removed GHG and Vehicle Miles Travelled reductions, and only required the resiliency component. Talk about reactive instead of proactive. HB 1099 originally managed the growth of cities in healthy and sustainable ways that prioritize people.