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The Finance Committee voted to retain Senate Bill 63, a measure concerning the funding level for the Division of Travel and Tourism. Division chair Representative Maguire made the motion to retain; the motion passed by voice/roll call with a tally announced in committee that recorded one no vote and one absent member.
Representative Maguire described SB 63 as "a very straightforward bill that just sets the funding for the division of travel and tourism," noting the bill's funding level differed from the number already reflected in the enacted budget. Committee members indicated the motion to retain meant the item would not carry a report and that the committee had completed its consideration.
The clerk recorded the roll on the motion to retain; the chair announced the motion passed with the committee recording the result as 23 to 1 (with one absent). The bill was retained and will not advance from the committee with a recommendation.
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