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Committee Reports Two Consumer Protection Bills Out of Committee by Voice Vote

2678681 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

During executive action the Consumer Protection & Business Committee reported Senate Bill 5108 and Senate Bill 5141 out of committee with due pass recommendations; both moved by Representative Reeves and approved by voice vote (14–0 with 1 excused).

The Consumer Protection & Business Committee took executive action March 18 and reported two Senate bills out of committee with due pass recommendations.

Representative Reeves moved that Senate Bill 5108 be reported out of committee with a due pass recommendation. The committee adopted the motion by voice vote. Committee staff announced the result as 14 ayes, 0 nays and 1 excused; Representative Volz was recorded as excused.

Representative Reeves then moved that Senate Bill 5141 be reported out of committee with a due pass recommendation. That motion was also adopted by voice vote; staff announced the vote as 14 ayes, 0 nays and 1 excused.

Both measures carried without amendment during the session’s recorded executive action. The committee did not record individual member roll-call votes in the transcript; the meeting minutes list only the voice vote tallies and the excused member.