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The Senate moved to non‑concur in a House amendment to the Senate bill making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 and requested the appointment of a committee of conference. Senator Roberts made the motion; the presiding officer then appointed Senator Roberts, Senator Comerford and Senator O'Connor to the conference committee.
A clerk read into the record that the House had amended the appropriations bill by striking out all after the enacting clause and inserting new text. Senator Roberts moved that the Senate non‑concur in that House amendment and ask for a committee of conference; the chair announced the named members and the Senate recessed briefly while the conference was organized.
The transcript records the motion to non‑concur and the appointments but does not include a roll‑call vote on the motion in the provided excerpt; the proceedings moved to a brief recess and later to adjournment. No further details about the substance of the House amendment or the conference schedule appear in the provided transcript segment.
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