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House Insurance Committee unanimously reports House Bill 4464 with recommendation to pass

3598247 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The House Insurance Committee voted unanimously to report House Bill 4464 out of committee with a recommendation that it pass. The committee recorded two procedural votes, including a successful motion to reconsider, before finalizing the report.

The House Insurance Committee on an undisclosed meeting date voted unanimously to report House Bill 4464 with a recommendation that it pass.

The committee’s chair, Chair Harris, called for a motion to report House Bill 4464 and Representative Aragona moved the motion. The clerk, identified in the record as Mr. Cherry, called the roll; the motion passed with 9 yeas, 0 nays and 0 passed on the first vote. Later in the meeting Representative Carter moved to reconsider the earlier vote; the motion to reconsider passed 10 yeas, 0 nays, 0 passed, and the committee again voted to report the bill with recommendation, this time recorded as 10 yeas, 0 nays, 0 passed.

The committee approved minutes from its May 7 meeting by voice vote; Vice Chair Carter made the motion to approve the minutes. With no further business, Chair Harris adjourned the committee.

The record shows only procedural action on House Bill 4464: motions to report the bill and a successful motion to reconsider before re-reporting it with recommendation. The transcript does not include text describing the substantive provisions of House Bill 4464, nor any amendment or debate on the merits of the bill.

Committee members recorded on the roll and who participated in these procedural actions included Chair Harris, Representative Aragona (mover of the report motion), Vice Chair Carter (moved approval of the minutes and the motion to reconsider), and the clerk, Mr. Cherry, who called the roll. Other members were recorded as present during roll calls; the transcript does not attribute substantive remarks about the bill to those members.