The House Committee on Education and Workforce voted to report House Bill 4367 with a recommendation during its meeting, Vice Chair Representative Linting moved the motion and the committee recorded multiple affirmative votes, the clerk announced.
The action moved the bill — sponsored, the committee noted, by Representative Wolford — out of committee with a recommendation. Committee members first adopted the minutes of the May 21 meeting without objection and confirmed a quorum before taking up the bill.
Vice Chair Representative Linting moved to report House Bill 4367 with recommendation. On the roll call, members who were recorded as voting yes included Chair (Madam Chair) (audio: “chair DeBauer?”), Representative Linting, Representative Paquette, Representative Fox, Representative Pike, Representative Saint Germain, Representative Pablo, Representative Wilson, Representative Colazar, Representative Weiss and Representative Burns. The clerk then stated, “Madam Chair, you have 118080. Katz, HB 43 67 for order of recommendation.” The clerk’s announcement of the tally contained audio that was partially garbled in the transcript.
There was no further substantive debate recorded in the transcript on the bill at this meeting. After the vote the committee chair closed business and the committee adjourned.
The transcript does not specify whether there were any no votes, abstentions, or the precise numerical tally beyond the clerk’s partially garbled announcement; it also does not record a formal second to the motion in the excerpt provided.