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House Education Committee reports multiple Senate bills to further action; several votes recorded
Summary
The House Committee on Education took up and reported a large set of Senate bills — many conformed to House language or adopted technical substitutes — and recorded votes on several measures. The committee also referred one bill to Appropriations.
The House Committee on Education on Monday moved a series of Senate bills through committee action, adopting conforming or technical substitutes in many cases and recording roll‑call tallies where noted on the transcript.
Committee business was largely procedural at the start of the meeting: clerks opened and closed the roll for multiple bills, substitutes were adopted for measures being made identical to corresponding House bills, and members cast votes to report or pass bills to the next stage.
Several measures were taken up by the Higher Education Subcommittee and reported back in committee with recommendations. The committee also conformed Senate Bill 11‑06 to House Bill 15‑95 and voted to report and refer that measure to Appropriations.
Votes at a glance (as recorded in the transcript):
- Senate Bill 8‑22: reported as substituted; recorded as "Bill passes 21 to 0." (conformed to HB…
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