2023 — Proposed leg­is­la­tion
States with bills to abol­ish death penal­ty indi­cat­ed with *
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ALABAMA (Session dates: 03/​07/​2023 — 06/​14/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB14Would require a unan­i­mous vote by jurors to impose a death sentenceIntroduced by Rep. Christopher England (D) and referred to the Judiciary com­mit­tee on February 82023.
ARIZONA* (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 04/​30/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HCR2023Proposed amend­ment to the con­sti­tu­tion of Arizona to pro­hib­it the death penaltyIntroduced in the House in January 2023 by Rep. Patricia Contreras (D), along with 11 Democratic cosponsors.
HCR2035Proposed amend­ment to the con­sti­tu­tion of Arizona to pro­hib­it the death penaltyRead in the House on February 6, 2023 and co-spon­sored by 26 Democrats.
SB1474Exclude those who had a seri­ous men­tal ill­ness at the time the offense was com­mit­ted from being sen­tenced to deathIntroduced in the Senate on February 2, 2023 by Sen. Juan Mendez, along with six Democratic cospon­sors. Second sen­ate read­ing on February 92023.
SB1475Would repeal the death penaltyIntroduced in the Senate on February 2, 2023 by Sen. Juan Mendez, along with five Democratic cospon­sors. Second sen­ate read­ing on February 92023.
ARKANSAS (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 03/​15/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 1694Would estab­lish a process for those with seri­ous men­tal ill­ness to be eval­u­at­ed and be exempt from the death penal­ty; would not apply retroactively.Filed on March 24, 2023 by Rep. Flowers (D) and Rep. Leding (D), co-spon­sored by Rep. Pilkington (R). Referred to the Judiciary Committee on March 27. Died in com­mit­tee on May 1.
SB 552Would cre­ate the offense of capital rape.Filed on March 30, 2023 by Sen. Hester (R) and Sen. Gonzalez (R), and referred to Judiciary Committee. Died in sen­ate com­mit­tee on May 1.
CALIFORNIA (Session dates: 12/​05/​2022 — 11/​30/​2024)
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DELAWARE* (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 06/​30/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 70Would elim­i­nate the death penal­ty and resen­tence those con­vict­ed of first-degree mur­der com­mit­ted after 18 years of age to life without parole.Introduced by Rep. Sean Lynn and assigned to Judiciary Committee on January 25, 2023. Co-spon­sored by Sen. Hoffner (D), Sen. McBride (D), Rep. Baumbach (D), and Rep Neal (D). Additional spon­sors include Sen. Gay (D) and Rep. Morrison (D).
FLORIDA (Session dates: 03/​07/​2023 — 05/​05/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 555/​SB 450Would only require eight out of 12 jurors to agree to a death sen­tence for it to be imposed.SB 450 pre­filed by Sen. Jacques (R) on January 31, 2023; SB 450 passed the Senate 29 – 10 on March 30 and passed the House 80 – 30 on April 13. SB 450 approved by the Governor on April 20. HB 555 pre­filed by Rep. Ingoglia (R) on January 30, 2023 and referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee on February 7, 2023; HB 555 sub­sti­tut­ed by SB 450 on April 13.
HB609/​SB520Would allow a judge to over­ride a jury’s rec­om­men­da­tion of life under certain circumstancesHB609 filed by Rep. Jacques on February 2, 2023 and referred to the Criminal Justice sub­com­mit­tee on February 14, 2023. SB520 filed by Rep. Ingoglia (R) on February 2, 2023. Both bills died in com­mit­tee on May 5.
HB1297/​SB1342Would allow cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment for sex­u­al bat­tery and pre­vent the judge from reduc­ing a jury’s death sen­tence to lifeHB1297 intro­duced by Rep. Baker (R) and co-spon­sored by Rep. Black (R), Rep. Jacques (R), and Temple (R) on March 1, 2023; passed the House 95 – 14 on April 13 and passed the Senate on April 18; HB1297 was signed by the gov­er­nor on May 1. SB1342 intro­duced by Sen. Martin (R) on March 1, 2023, passed com­mit­tee, and was sub­sti­tut­ed with HB1297.
GEORGIA (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 04/​02/​2024)
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IDAHO (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 03/​31/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 186Would add fir­ing squad as a method of executionIntroduced on February 22, 2023 by the Ways and Means Committee. PASSED the House on March 3 by a vote of 50 – 15, with 5 absten­tions. PASSED the Senate on March 20 by a vote of 24 – 11. SIGNED by Governor Brad Little on March 24 and goes into effect on July 1.
ILLINOIS (Session dates: 01/​13/​2021 — 01/​11/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SB2151/​SB2145/​SB2114/​SB1596Would rein­state the death penalty.SB2151 was intro­duced by Sen. Chaplin Rose (R) and referred to assign­ments on February 10, 2023. SB2145 was intro­duced by Sen. Andrew Chesney (R) and referred to assign­ments on February 10, 2023. SB2114 was intro­duced by Sen. Neil Anderson (R) and referred to assign­ments on February 9, 2023. SB1596 was intro­duced by Sen. Jason Plummer (R) and referred to assign­ments on February 82023.
HB3495Would rein­state the death penal­ty for first degree mur­der of a peace officer.Introduced by Dave Severin (R) on February 17, 2023. Assigned to the House Judiciary Committee on February 28. Sent to Criminal Administration and Enforcement Subcommittee on March 7. Re-referred to Rules Committee on March 10.
INDIANA (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 03/​07/​2023)
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IOWA (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 05/​22/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SF14 /​SF357Would estab­lish the death penal­ty for mur­der in first degree offens­es involv­ing kid­nap­ping and sex­u­al abuse offens­es against the same vic­tim who is a minor.Introduced by Sen. Brad Zaun (R) and referred to Judiciary on January 9, 2023. On February 21, Committee approves bill and renum­bers as SF 357.
KANSAS (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 04/​30/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB2349/​SB211
 
Would abol­ish the death penal­ty, cre­ate the crime of aggra­vat­ed mur­der with a sen­tence of life impris­on­ment without paroleHB2359 was intro­duced on February 8, 2023 by Rep. Schreiber (R), Rep. Blew, Rep. Amy (D), Rep. Ballard (D), and Rep. Carmichael (D). SB211 was intro­duced on February 8, 2023 by Sen. McGinn (R), Sen. Bowers (R), Sen. Dietrich (R), Sen. Doll (R), and Sen. Faust-Goudeau (D).
KENTUCKY* (Session dates: 01/​03/​2023 — 03/​30/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SB45Would abol­ish the death penal­ty; those present­ly sen­tenced to death would receive life with­out parole; and would pro­hib­it life with­out parole for juve­nile offend­ers con­vict­ed of capital offenses.Sponsored by Sen. Stephen Meredith (R), Sen. Gerald A. Neal (D), and Julie Raque Adams (D) and intro­duced on January 5, 2023. Sent to Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection on February 72023.
HB104Would include abuse of a corpse by devi­ate sex­u­al inter­course, sex­u­al inter­course, or sex­u­al con­tact as an aggravating circumstance.Introduced on January 5, 2023 by Rep. Samara Heavrin (R).
HB 179Would abol­ish the death penal­ty and replace it with life with­out parole for cur­rent death-row pris­on­ers sen­tenced to death.Introduced on February 7, 2023 by Rep. James Tipton (R).
HB 249Would include the inten­tion­al killing of a child under 12 as an aggra­vat­ing fac­tor in capital cases.Introduced in the House by six Republican rep­re­sen­ta­tives on February 10, 2023. Passed 85 – 6 in the House on March 10. Passed 32 – 4 in the Senate on March 16. SIGNED by the Governor on March 24.
LOUISIANA* (Session dates: 04/​10/​2023 — 06/​08/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 228Would abol­ish the death penalty.Prefiled by Rep. Kyle Green Jr. on March 27, 2023. Referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice on April 10.
MISSISSIPPI (Session dates: 01/​03/​2023 — 04/​04/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB103Would remove fir­ing squad as an execution method.Sponsored by Rep. Zakiya Summers (D) and referred to Judiciary on January 4, 2023. Died in com­mit­tee on January 312023.
HB1079Would pro­vide death penal­ty sen­tenc­ing alter­na­tives to those under 18 at the time of the crime was committed.Sponsored by Rep. Jill Ford (R) and referred to Judiciary on January 16, 2023. Died in com­mit­tee on January 312023.
MISSOURI* (Session dates: 01/​04/​2023 — 05/​30/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 609/​HB 839/​HB 961Would abol­ish the death penal­ty and spec­i­fy that any per­son sen­tenced to death must be sen­tenced to life impris­on­ment without parole.HB 609 intro­duced by Rep. Sarah Unsicker (D) on January 4, 2023, read a sec­ond time on January 5, and referred to the Judiciary Committee on May 12. HB 839 intro­duced by Rep. Patty Lewis (D) on January 18 and referred to the Judiciary on May 12. HB 961 intro­duced by Rep. Tony Lovasco (R) on January 25, and referred to the Judiciary on May 12.
MONTANA (Session dates: 01/​02/​2023 — 04/​25/​2024)
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NEBRASKA* (Session dates: 01/​04/​2023 — 04/​18/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
LR 17CAProposes a con­sti­tu­tion­al amend­ment that would abol­ish the death penal­ty and resen­tence death-row pris­on­ers to lifeIntroduced January 11, 2023 by Sen. Terrell McKinney (D). On March 9, notice of hear­ing for March 16 provided.
NEW YORK (Session dates: 01/​04/​2023 — 01/​02/​2025)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
S01271Relates to com­mis­sion of mur­der in the first degree; pro­vides that sen­tence for com­mis­sion of cer­tain pro­vi­sions of mur­der in the first degree is death or life without parole.Introduced by Sen. Robert G. Ortt (R) and referred to codes on January 112023.
A00854/​S01922Requires that all felony offend­ers shall be eli­gi­ble for parole after serv­ing no more than twen­ty-five years of their sen­tence; elim­i­nates the pos­si­bil­i­ty of serv­ing con­sec­u­tive terms of impris­on­ment which exceed a twen­ty-five year sentence.A00854 spon­sored by Assembly Member Robert Carroll (D), along with 5 oth­er Democrats, and referred to codes on January 11, 2023S01922 Introduced by Sen. Luis Sepulveda (D) and referred to codes on January 172023
NEW JERSEY (Session dates: 1/​11/​2022 — 01/​09/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
ACR86Would rein­state the death penal­ty, which was abol­ished in 2007Introduced by Assembly Member Parker Space (R) and Harold Wirths (R) on February 7, 2022 and referred to the judiciary committee.
A2435 /​S1672Would rein­state the death penal­ty for certain murders.A2435 was intro­duced by Assembly Member Parker Space (R) and Harold Wirths (R) on February 14, 2022 and referred to the judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee. S1672 was intro­duced by Sen. Steven Oroho (R) on February 14, 2022 and referred to the judiciary committee.
A3046Would rein­state the death penal­ty for certain murders.Introduced by Assembly Member Alex Sauickie (R) on February 28, 2022 and referred to the judiciary committee.
NORTH CAROLINA* (Session dates: 1/​11/​2023 — 06/​30/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SB 109Would repeal the death penal­ty and resen­tence those with death sen­tences to life without parole.Filed by Sen. Mayfield (D) and Sen. Murdock (D) on February 15, 2023 and referred to rules and oper­a­tions on February 16.
OHIO* (Session dates: 01/​02/​2023 — 12/​31/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SB 101Would abol­ish the death penaltyIntroduced on March 29, 2023 by Sen. Antonio (D) and Sen. Huffman (R), as well as 10 co-spon­sors. Referred to judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee on April 19.
OKLAHOMA (Session dates: 02/​06/​2023 — 05/​25/​2024)
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OREGON* (Session dates: 01/​17/​2023 — 06/​17/​2023)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
SJR27 /​HJR28Proposes abol­ish­ing the death penal­ty as an issues for vot­ers to vote on in the next general election.SJR27 is spon­sored by Sen. Lew Frederick (D) and referred to judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee on January 23, 2023. HJR28 is pri­mar­i­ly spon­sored by Rep. Farrah Chaichi (D) and Rep. Tom Anderson (D) and referred to the judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee on March 7, 2023. Died in com­mit­tee upon adjourn­ment on June 25.
SB 782 /​HB3557Would remove death penal­ty laws if SJR 27 is approved by the peo­ple in the November 2024 general election.SB 782 is spon­sored by Sen. Frederick (D) and referred to judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee on January 23, 2023. HB 3557 is spon­sored by Rep. Anderson (D) and Chaichi (D) and referred to the judi­cia­ry on March 7, 2023. Died in com­mit­tee upon adjourn­ment on June 25.
HB3439Directs the Department of Corrections to study the facil­i­ties used for exe­cu­tions at Oregon State Penitentiary.Sponsored by Rep. Paul Evans (D) and referred to judi­cia­ry com­mit­tee on March 3, 2023. Died in com­mit­tee upon adjourn­ment on June 25.
PENNSYLVANIA* (Session dates: 01/​03/​2023 — 11/​30/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 999Would repeal the death penalty.Introduced by Rep. Chris Rabb (D), HB999 was referred to the Judiciary Committee on April 17, 2023. The Judiciary Committee vot­ed 15 – 10 in favor of the bill on October 31.
HB 751Would require jurors to unan­i­mous­ly find that aggra­vat­ing cir­cum­stances out­weigh mit­i­gat­ing cir­cum­stances beyond a rea­son­able doubt in order for a death sen­tence to be imposed.Introduced by Rep. Timothy Bonner (R), HB 751 was referred to the Judiciary Committee on March 28, 2023. The Judiciary Committee unan­i­mous­ly vot­ed in favor of the bill on October 31.
HB 1470Would pro­vide com­pen­sa­tion and ser­vices to those wrong­ful­ly to vic­tims of wrong­ful con­vic­tion and impris­on­ment in Pennsylvania.Introduced by Rep. Regina Young (D), HB 1470 was referred to the Judiciary Committee on June 21, 2023. The bill was amend­ed and passed first con­sid­er­a­tion on October 32023.
SOUTH CAROLINA* (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 06/​30/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
S 71Would abol­ish the death penal­ty and all laws relat­ed to death-penalty procedurePrefiled by Sen. Gerald Malloy (D) and referred to Committee on Judiciary, November 30, 2022. Referred to Judiciary Committe on January 10.
 
S 120Would con­ceal the iden­ti­ties of mem­bers of the exe­cu­tion team, includ­ing sup­pli­ers of lethal-injection drugsPrefiled by Sen. Greg Hembree (R) and referred to Committee on Corrections and Penology on November 30, 2022. Introduced in Senate com­mit­tee on January 10, 2023. On February 2, passed com­mit­tee and on February 23 passed roll call 39 – 5. Referred to House on February 28 and passed House roll call 80 – 22 on April 20. Passed Senate roll call 32 – 6 on May 4. Signed by Governor on May 12.
SOUTH DAKOTA (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 03/​27/​2023)
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TENNESSEE (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 04/​26/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 0289/​SB1112Would require a sen­tence of death to be car­ried out with­in 30 busi­ness days of the con­clu­sion of any appeals or post-con­vic­tion relief, if the jury unan­i­mous­ly deter­mines that cer­tain cir­cum­stances are metHB 0289 intro­duced on January 20, 2023 by Rep. Lowell Russell (R), passed the house on March 13 (74 – 22), and signed by House speak­er on April 28. HB 0289 passed the sen­ate on April 19 (25 – 7) and signed by Senate speak­er on May 3; HB 0289 was signed by the Governor on May 11; goes into effect July 1. SB1112 filed on January 31, 2023 and sub­sti­tut­ed with com­pan­ion HB0289 on April 19.
HB1245/​SB1152Would pro­vide fir­ing squad as a method of execution.SB1152 was intro­duced on February 2, 2023 by Sen. Nicely (R); placed on cal­en­dar for Finance, Ways and Means Committee for April 20. HB1245 was intro­duced on February 1, 2023 by Rep. Powers (R); tak­en off cal­en­dar for Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee on April 18.
HB0870/​SB0977Would make the iden­ti­ties of the enti­ty that com­pounds, dis­trib­utes, or man­u­fac­tures lethal injec­tion drugs or the indi­vid­u­als who car­ry out the exe­cu­tion public record.HB0870 was intro­duced on February 1, 2023 by Rep. Lafferty (R), referred to State Government Committee on February 14, and tak­en off the cal­en­dar on March 8. SB0977 was intro­duced on February 2, 2023 by Sen. Pody (R), referred to Senate State and Local Government Committee on February 6, and deferred to first cal­en­dar of 2024 on March 14.
TEXAS* (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 05/​29/​2024)
Bill num­berBill DescriptionStatus
HB 918/​HB 142Would abol­ish the death penaltyHB 918 filed December 8, 2022 by Rep. Harold V. Dutton, Jr. (D); referred to Criminal Jurisprudence on March 2. HB 142 filed November 14, 2022 by Rep. Joe Moody (D); referred to Criminal Jurisprudence on February 23.
HB 727Would pro­hib­it the death penal­ty for defen­dants with severe mental illnessFiled November 16, 2022 by Rep. Toni Rose (D). Passed the house on April 5, 2023. Received in the Senate on April 6.
HB 381Would change the pro­ce­dure for deter­min­ing intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty in cap­i­tal cas­es, and align the state’s def­i­n­i­tion of intel­lec­tu­al dis­abil­i­ty with clinical standardsFiled November 14, 2022 by Rep. Senfronia Thompson (D). Passed the House on May 9, 2023. Receive in the Senate on May 10, and referred to State Affairs on May 15.
HB 314Would pro­hib­it the death penal­ty in cas­es that rely sole­ly on the tes­ti­mo­ny of a single eyewitnessFiled November 14, 2022 by Rep. Steve Toth (R). Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence on February 23. No action tak­en in com­mit­tee on March 7.
HB 180Would require a court to with­draw an exe­cu­tion date if request­ed by the prosecutorFiled November 14, 2022 by Rep. Joe Moody (D). Passed the House on April 13, and received in the Senate on April 13.
HB 1736Would lim­it the use of the death penal­ty in law of par­ties” cas­es, lim­it­ing them to instances where the indi­vid­ual is a major par­tic­i­pant” in a cap­i­tal mur­der and behave with reck­less indif­fer­ence to human life”Filed by Rep. Leach (R) on January 26, 2023. Passed the House on April 20 with 133 in favor, 11 against, 1 abstain­ing. Received in the Senate on April 24.
UTAH (Session dates: 01/​17/​2023 — 03/​03/​2023)
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VIRGINIA (Session dates: 01/​11/​2023 — 02/​11/​2023)
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WASHINGTON (Session dates: 01/​09/​2023 — 03/​08/​2024)
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SB 5149Would rein­state the death penal­ty for pris­on­ers who com­mit mur­der. The Washington Supreme Court struck down the state’s death penal­ty in 2018.Prefiled on January 4, 2023 by Sen. Keith Wagoner (R), Sen. Jim McCune (R), and Sen. Kevin Van de Wege (D), and referred to Law & Justice Committee on January 92023.
SB 5087Would update the con­sti­tu­tion to align with the Washington Supreme Court rul­ing that abol­ished the state’s death penalty.Primarily spon­sored by Sen. Jamie Pederson. Senate President signed on April 8, 2023. House Speaker signed on April 10. Governor signed on April 21.
WEST VIRGINIA (Session dates: 01/​11/​2023 — 03/​11/​2023)
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HB 2555Would rein­state the death penal­ty for some first-degree murder casesIntroduced by Rep. Geoff Foster (R) to House Judiciary on January 13, 2023. Co-spon­sored by Rep. Brandon Steele and Rep. William Ridenour (R).
WYOMING (Session dates: 01/​10/​2023 — 03/​10/​2023)
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U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (Session dates: 01/​03/​2023 — 10/​30/​2024 est.)
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