House commits H.479, an act relating to housing, to Committee on General and Housing
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House members voted to commit House Bill 479, described as an act relating to housing, to the House Committee on General and Housing; the motion was made by the Member from Calais and carried by voice vote.
The House of Representatives committed House Bill 479, an act "relating to housing," to the House Committee on General and Housing after a motion from the Member from Calais carried by voice vote.
The Member from Calais moved to commit H 479 to the House Committee on General and Housing. The presiding officer called for the question; the ayes were declared to have it and the bill was committed.
The transcript records no debate on the merits of H 479 on the floor; the action was taken as a referral to committee for further consideration. The House then recessed until the fall of the gavel at 10 p.m., according to the presiding officer's announcement.
No roll-call tally or committee instructions beyond the referral were recorded in the transcript; the record shows only the motion to commit and its adoption by voice vote.
