There will be movement but it will not come to fruition. The Governor has said he will sign it if it reaches his desk and there is broad enough support in the House. But.
It passed in the House last session but was killed in the Senate Judiciary Committee when nine RINO Senators voted to kill it. One has since died, the other eight aren't up for reelection for another two years and we have open primaries (and lifelong RINO politicians
) precisely because so many of our lifelong public servants used to be Democrats.
There compromise was the decriminalization of Open Carry but that had strings attached such as allowing municipalities to prohibit any carry for a long, laundry list of places and events.
One step forward, two steps back.