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Veterans committee advances several bills; multiple roll calls record unanimous or near‑unanimous recommendations

2836890 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The Committee on Veteran Affairs adopted committee substitutes and recommended several bills for calendars, recorded as largely unanimous (four ayes, no nays) in roll calls. Some bills were reported out to calendars while others were left pending.

The Committee on Veteran Affairs held roll calls and moved multiple bills on Wednesday, adopting committee substitutes and recommending measures for various Senate calendars. Several motions passed with recorded tallies of four ayes and no nays; other bills were left pending.

Chairman Joan Hancock presided as senators moved adoption of committee substitutes and then recommended bills to the full Senate. Where recorded, the committee’s roll calls repeatedly registered four ayes and no nays and the chair announced the bills “does pass” or “be recommended” for calendars.

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