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Committee Favorably Reports House Bill 31 Unanimously
Summary
The House Government Oversight Committee voted 12–0 to favorably report House Bill 31 to the full House; no in-person testimony was offered during the bill’s fourth hearing, and members were asked to sign the voting roll.
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At its meeting, the House Government Oversight Committee favorably reported House Bill 31 by a roll call vote of 12–0. The fourth hearing on the bill drew no in-person testimony; the committee chair noted the bill record and asked whether anyone wished to testify. "Seeing none, what is the pleasure of the committee?" the chair asked before the vote.
The vote was taken after Vice Chair Ferguson moved that the committee "favorably report House Bill 31." Committee staff called the roll, producing a unanimous affirmative tally of 12 yes and 0 no. Committee members were asked to put a star by their names if they wished to be recorded as cosponsors and to sign the voting roll before leaving.
This item concluded as a committee action; there was no debate recorded in the committee minutes during the hearing.
