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At a session of the House of Representatives, members adopted a resolution commending the PKD Foundation and recognizing September 2025 as Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Awareness Month. The resolution was filed by Representative Sangiolo of Newton and other members of the House.
The measure came up under a motion to suspend the rules to allow immediate consideration. A member moved to suspend the rules; the motion carried on a voice vote (“the ayes have it”), and the House then voted to adopt the resolution. The clerk recorded the adoption without further debate.
The resolution text, as reported by the committee on rules, commends the PKD Foundation for its recognition of the awareness month; the transcript does not specify additional provisions such as directives to state agencies or funding. No public testimony or floor debate on the merits was recorded in the transcript.
No further formal actions related to the resolution were recorded during the session.
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