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Votes at a glance: key Senate floor outcomes and final actions

3084819 · April 22, 2025

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Summary

On this Senate floor day the chamber approved a mix of bills and resolutions across policy areas, recorded multiple concurrences of House amendments, and cleared several bills on final consideration. The list below summarizes recorded outcomes and available tallies from the floor transcript.

The Senate completed a sequence of votes on House and Senate measures during the floor session. The items below summarize final recorded actions, the short description where given on the floor, and the recorded tally when the transcript captured it. Where the transcript did not print a roll tally, the field is marked “not specified.”

Votes at a glance

- Consent Calendar No. 1 (memorializing and congratulating resolutions): Passed unanimously (roll calls show 33 ayes, no nays). - Local bill consent calendars (multiple local bills): Passed unanimously (record indicates 33 ayes, no nays for local consent calendars). - Message Calendar: Motion to refuse to recede on a message (conference), appointment of a conference committee: motion adopted (vote format not provided; action recorded). - Senate Bill 7 46 (concurrence with House Amendment #1; final action on SB746): Senate concurred (recorded as unanimous: Ayes 33, No 0). - Senate Bill 4 38 (Solid Waste Task Force; concurrence with House Amendment #2): Senate concurred (unanimous; tally stated "no nays"). - Senate Bill 6 44 (concur with House Amendment #1; allows promulgation of rules): Senate concurred (record shows 33 ayes, no nays). - Senate Bill 11 15 (private prisons provisions; concurrence with House Amendment #3): Senate concurred (recorded unanimous action; no nays recorded). - House Bill 13 14 (as substituted from Senate Bill 12 96 on final consideration — criminalizing threats/doxing; creates new offenses and penalties): Passed on final consideration (Ayes 29, Nays 3 as recorded). - House Bill 13 83 (conforming substitute for Senate Bill 13 36; school‑related elections/terms amendment): Passed on third/final consideration (recorded as passed; final tally listed in transcript as 27 ayes, 6 nays for a later similar item; where not specified the transcript shows 'constitutional majority'). - House Bill 7 83 (Hamilton County; local regulation of sober living homes; permissive local authority; compliance with federal civil‑rights laws): Passed unanimously (Ayes 32, No 0 where recorded). - House Joint Resolution 51 (month of prayer and intermittent fasting — ceremonial): Passed (recorded 27 ayes, 3 nays). - House Bill 9 69 (recurring transportation funding from tire sales tax revenue to highway fund): Passed unanimously (33 ayes, no nays recorded). - House Joint Resolution 147 (regulation/restriction or action on kratom — urging strict regulation or ban): Passed (recorded as Ayes 30, No 0 where recorded). - House Bill 5 77 (stipend increases for certified local jails participating in reentry programs): Passed (recorded unanimous; 33 ayes where roll recorded). - Senate Bill 2 29 (campaign finance / ethics and related changes; finance committee amendment adopted on the floor): Passed (recorded Ayes 28, Nays 3 where recorded). - House Joint Resolution 318 (naming Motlow Tunnel entrance in honor of workers who built the state capitol): Passed (tally indicated 32 ayes, no nays where recorded). - Multiple additional bills and resolutions covering public defender staffing, teacher scholarship adjustments, TRICARE reimbursement grants for National Guard members, Alzheimer respite program extension, and other local and policy‑specific measures were adopted on the floor; many were passed unanimously or by recorded constitutional majorities. When a transcript roll call was printed the tally is noted above; in other cases the entry notes that the motion carried and the motion to reconsider was tabled.

Notes on tallies and missing data: The official clerk’s journal and the Senate roll will carry the formal vote tallies and any omitted bill captions. The transcript captures many roll announcements as members call their votes; where the floor transcript printed a numeric roll result that figure is shown above. For bills where the transcript only recorded the presiding officer’s announcement that a constitutional majority was achieved the tallies are listed as “not specified” here and should be confirmed with the official journal.