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Majority leader moves to recess Montana Senate for joint session with U.S. delegation, chief justice and tribal chair
Summary
During opening proceedings, Majority Leader Mcgilray moved that the Montana State Senate recess and meet jointly with the House to hear the congressional delegation, the state chief justice and the chairman of tribal nations; the transcript does not record a vote or outcome.
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Majority Leader Mcgilray moved that the Montana State Senate recess and meet jointly with the House of Representatives to hear the congressional delegation, the state chief justice and the chairman of tribal nations.
The motion came during opening proceedings that included an invocation by Chaplain Johnson and the pledge of allegiance. The secretary of the Senate announced a quorum, reporting that 49 senators were present. Senator Galt told members there was a room change for the Senate Natural Resources Committee to room 03:35.
“I move that the senate recess and proceed to the house of representatives for our joint session while we we will hear from the congressional delegation, chief justice and chairman of the tribal nations upon adjournment of the joint session. The senate will recess until the adjournment of public health welfare and human services,” Majority Leader Mcgilray said.
The transcript ends after the motion. It does not record a second, a vote tally or any formal disposition of the motion.
No bills, ordinances or other substantive policy items were debated or decided in the excerpted transcript.
