Optimistic lawmakers flooded the Capitol with a record number of bills this spring.
But the 2017 session is coming in for a bumpy landing with only a relative handful of proposals passing both chambers.
Nearly 3,000 bills were filed before session, beating a 1991 record. Much of that had to do with a new House rule requiring lawmakers to file hometown spending projects as separate legislation.
But by midday on the penultimate day of session, only 170 bills and two proposed constitutional amendments have passed both chambers, the least in recent memory.
The number of bills signed into law after two months of work? According to Lobby Tools, the legislative tracking service --- nine.
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