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Senate passes two House bills; adopts resolution recognizing Indigenous Peoples' Day
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The Senate gave final passage to two House bills and adopted a resolution recognizing Oct. 13, 2025, as Indigenous Peoples' Day for the Teano people.
The Senate gave final passage to two House bills and adopted a resolution recognizing Oct. 13, 2025, as Indigenous Peoples' Day for the Teano people, the chamber announced during a brief session. Both bills were passed by voice vote and will be signed by the Senate president and laid before the governor for approval.
The first bill passed establishes the position of an appointed treasurer–collector in the town of Berkeley (House No. 2320). The second bill further regulates stabilization funds in the town of Lester (House No. 4136). The chamber recorded the actions by voice vote; no roll-call…
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