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House to continue conference on house bill 4 54 during veto session; members to hold token sessions
Summary
The House of Representatives said it will continue Committee of Conference work on “house bill 4 54” during the upcoming veto session rather than fully adjourning, and a motion was made to adjourn until Monday, June 2, 2025 at 12 p.m.; the final voice-vote outcome is not recorded in the provided transcript.
The House of Representatives announced late that it will continue its Committee of Conference work on “house bill 4 54” during the upcoming veto session and hold token sessions instead of adjourning, the chamber’s presiding officer said.
“I just wanna tell you how deeply I appreciate your patience tonight and the really great work, that we've done. Getting so many bills across the finish line. Our committee of conference conferees on, house bill 4 54 have been working very hard, to…
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