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Energy & Environment Committee sends Senate Bill 204 to committee of the whole, 12-0
Summary
The Energy & Environment Committee voted unanimously to send Senate Bill 204 to the committee of the whole with a favorable recommendation. Sponsors described the measure as a statutory “clean up” to extend a definition to a second statutory section; there was no public testimony or amendments.
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The Energy & Environment Committee voted unanimously, 12-0, to send Senate Bill 204 to the committee of the whole with a favorable recommendation.
Representative Luck, speaking as the bill sponsor, described SB 204 as a “simple clean up bill from the statutory revisions committee.” He told the committee that a definition currently appears to apply in only one of two related statutory sections and that the bill ensures the definition applies to both sections.
The committee heard no public testimony and no amendments were offered. Representative Lasko moved to send the bill to the committee of the whole with a favorable recommendation; a second was recorded but not named in the transcript. Miss Falco conducted a roll call; Representative De Grama was recorded as excused. Committee leadership declared the measure passed unanimously, 12 to nothing.
Representative Carter was asked if she had anything to add and declined; no further debate was recorded. The chair closed the item and the committee stood in adjournment.
Votes at a glance: Senate Bill 204 — motion to send to the committee of the whole with a favorable recommendation — outcome: approved, unanimous (12-0).
