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House clerk reads dozens of bills on first reading and refers them to committees
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The House of Representatives convened for a reading of bills and resolutions on first reading; the clerk read dozens of measures and announced committee referrals with no recorded debate or roll-call votes, and the chamber recessed until 2 p.m. Monday.
The House of Representatives convened and the House clerk (unnamed) read dozens of bills and resolutions on first reading and announced their referral to the committees named in the text, the clerk said.
The reading began with HB 33 01 by Reynolds, described as relating to establishing a permanent public school fund to reduce school-district maintenance-and-operations ad valorem taxes and to provide funding for public school kindergarten programs. The clerk read a sequence of bills and resolutions across multiple subject areas — including transportation designations, public education matters, public-health measures, committee referrals on natural resources and insurance, and…
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