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House committee votes do pass on multiple bills in brief session
Summary
A House committee voted to pass several House bills, mostly by unanimous or near-unanimous votes, after brief remarks and minimal debate. Sponsors were present for several bills; one recorded no vote was cast against a bill.
A House committee voted to pass a series of House bills during a single, largely procedural meeting, approving multiple committee substitutes and bills by recorded roll call.
The committee approved seven items on the agenda, with most votes passing unanimously or by lopsided margins. Committee leadership moved each measure for a “do pass” recommendation and called the roll. Sponsors for several bills were present in the audience during the votes.
Why this matters: These committee “do pass” votes advance the listed bills to the next stage of the legislative process; the recorded tallies establish the committee’s recommendation on each measure.
Votes at a glance
- House Committee substitute for House Bill 243…
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