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Votes at a glance: House refers multiple bills to committees, orders printed and sent for concurrence
Summary
The House took a series of procedural votes to refer bills and resolutions to standing committees and ordered many printed and sent for concurrence; several Senate papers were also referred to committees.
The Maine House on March 25 voted to refer a range of bills and resolutions to standing committees and to order several matters printed and sent for concurrence. Most items were routine referrals and were approved by voice votes or unanimous consent.
Among the House papers, the chamber referred a bill to prohibit the use and sale of neonicotinoid pesticides and treated seeds to the Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (House number 858, LD 1323). Other referrals included…
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