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Committee reports several bills favorably; six measures sent to local/uncontested calendars
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Summary
The Senate Committee on Business & Commerce reported a string of bills favorably to the full Senate and sent several to the local and uncontested calendars during its hearing; roll-call tallies and procedural outcomes were recorded for each reported measure.
The Senate Committee on Business & Commerce recorded roll-call votes and formally reported multiple bills to the full Senate during its session; several were sent to the local and uncontested calendars.
Committee members voted on several procedural and reporting motions early in the hearing. Senator King moved to report the first set of bills and the clerk called the roll for each motion. Formal roll-call results and committee recommendations recorded on the hearing record were as follows:
- Senate Bill 1181: Moved by Senator King. The committee recorded six ayes; SB 1181 was favorably reported and sent to the local uncontested calendar. - Senate Bill 2075 (Dean Zaffirini sponsor): Moved by Senator King. The committee recorded seven ayes and zero nays; SB 2075 was favorably reported and sent to the local and contested calendar. - Senate Bill 1012: The committee recorded eight ayes and zero nays; SB 1012 was favorably reported and sent to the local uncontested calendar. - Senate Bill 986: The committee recorded six ayes and one nay; SB 986 was favorably reported to the full Senate. - Senate Bill 2864 (Creighton sponsor): The committee recorded seven ayes and zero nays; the bill was favorably reported and sent to the local uncontested calendar. - Senate Bill 2154 (committee substitute adopted): The committee substitute was adopted, the substitute was reported favorably with seven ayes and zero nays, and the substitute was recommended for the local and uncontested calendars.
Several other bills were laid out and left pending for additional testimony or committee action later in the hearing.
Because these were committee reporting votes rather than final floor action, the committee record lists the mover for each motion and the roll-call votes as entered by the clerk.
