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House Agriculture, Food Resiliency & Forestry committee recommends H.396 for second reading after 5-0 roll call

2606944 · March 13, 2025
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The House Agriculture, Food Resiliency & Forestry Committee voted 5-0, with three members absent, to recommend H.396 for second reading. The bill will be placed on the notice calendar and scheduled for second reading on the next legislative day, Tuesday.

The House Agriculture, Food Resiliency & Forestry Committee voted 5-0, with three members absent, to recommend H.396 for second reading, committee members said during the meeting.

A committee member moved to proceed to a recommendation vote on H.396; the clerk conducted a roll call and recorded five yes votes and three absences. Representatives Bosland, Lipsky, Nelson, Supernaugh and Durfee were recorded as voting yes. Representatives Burke, Morgan and O’Brien were recorded as absent.

The clerk and committee chair confirmed that the bill reporter will sign the committee report and that the measure will be submitted to the clerk’s office this afternoon. The clerk said H.396 will appear on the notice calendar tomorrow and that the bill is scheduled for second reading on the next legislative day, Tuesday; a staff member named Jed was identified as the person who would present the bill on that day.

Committee members recessed briefly while awaiting representatives from the Joint Fiscal Office (JFO); the vote on H.396 took place before the recess. No amendments or objections were recorded in the transcript excerpt provided.

The committee’s action was limited to recommending the bill for further consideration; the recommendation does not itself enact the bill. The next formal step, second reading on the House floor, is scheduled for the next legislative day per the clerk’s announcement.