Committee chairs reported multiple bills to the House with recommendations that the measures pass and be placed on the calendar for second reading.
The Committee on Regulatory Reform, Representative Aragona, chair, reported House Bill 4309 with a recommendation that substitute H-1 be adopted and the bill then passed. The committee also reported House Bill 4113 and House Bill 4114, each with recommendations that substitute H-1 be adopted and the bills passed. The Committee on Government Operations, Representative Bagoul, chair, reported House Bill 4012, House Bill 4044 and House Bill 4090 without amendment with recommendation that each bill pass. Each committee report was followed by the clerk placing the bills on the order of second reading.
Why it matters: Committee reports with recommendations advance bills in the legislative process and schedule them for further House consideration. Placement on second reading means the measures will be considered by the full House at a later point on the legislative calendar.
Most important details first: the transcript records the Committee on Regulatory Reform (Representative Aragona) reporting HB4309, HB4113 and HB4114 with recommendations that substitute H‑1 be adopted and the bills pass. The Committee on Government Operations (Representative Bagoul) reported HB4012, HB4044 and HB4090 without amendment and with recommendations that those bills pass. After each report the clerk or presiding officer referred the bills to the order of second reading of bills for further action.
Supporting details and context: the meeting transcript presents these items as formal committee reports to the House; no floor votes on final passage of the bills are recorded in the transcript excerpt provided. The reports themselves constitute committee recommendations to the full House and do not by themselves enact law. The transcript does not show debate on the bills at length, nor does it record final House passage of the measures during the session excerpted.
The House session then continued with other business, including appointments and introduction of additional bills.
The committee reports and second‑reading referrals described here were recorded on the House floor as part of the day's legislative business; the transcript does not show subsequent House action on these specific bills within the excerpt provided.