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Senate Housing Committee advances several bills in executive session; votes recorded by voice
Summary
During a brief executive session March 21 the Senate Housing Committee gave due‑pass recommendations to multiple bills by voice vote and adopted an amendment to one bill. The committee recorded no roll‑call tallies on the record; outcomes were announced as "passed subject to signatures."
The Senate Housing Committee met in executive session March 21 and took voice votes to advance several housing bills to the rules committee. Committee members adopted a page‑in‑line amendment to one bill and approved due‑pass recommendations for multiple measures; outcomes were announced by voice and recorded as “passed subject to signatures.”
Nut graf: The committee did not record roll‑call tallies on the public transcript; votes were conducted by voice. The transcript records motions, sponsor or mover statements and committee chair calls for “aye” or “nay,” followed by announced outcomes.
Votes at a glance (as recorded in…
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