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House committee adopts H‑1 substitute for House Bill 4192 and reports bill out of committee

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Summary

The House Committee adopted an H‑1 substitute combining two related bills (House Bills 4192 and 4193) and voted to report House Bill 4192 as the H‑1 substitute. Roll calls were recorded; counts are included.

The House Committee on Natural Resource Insurance adopted an H‑1 substitute to combine House Bills 4192 and 4193 and then voted to report House Bill 4192 as the H‑1 substitute to the full House.

Committee members approved the H‑1 substitute on a roll call after Representative Vanderwall moved to adopt it; the clerk recorded a 14‑0‑0 tally in favor. Representative Wirtz then moved to report House Bill 4192 with recommendation as the H‑1 substitute; that motion passed by recorded vote 11 yays, 0 nays and 3 pass.

The substitute was offered because the two bills “modify the same section of law,” making a combined substitute the vehicle for committee recommendation, the record shows. The clerk conducted roll calls for both the adoption and the report votes and announced the tallies for the record.

No amendments to the H‑1 substitute were recorded during the committee session. The committee moved next to consider House Bill 4835 (the sandbag/shoreline bill) after the report on House Bill 4192.

Votes at a glance • Adoption of H‑1 substitute to combine HB 4192 and HB 4193 — mover: Representative Vanderwall; outcome: adopted; tally: 14 yes, 0 no, 0 pass. • Motion to report HB 4192 with recommendation as H‑1 substitute — mover: Representative Wirtz; outcome: passed; tally: 11 yes, 0 no, 3 pass.

The committee did not take final action on any other bills during this meeting and proceeded to a public hearing on shoreline sandbags.