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Senate dispenses with routine readings, moves 63 bills as "pass and retain," schedules committee meetings and recesses

2252461 · February 3, 2025
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During a floor session, senators voted to dispense with readings of the journal, committee reports and bill titles, put 63 bills on the calendar as "pass and retain," set multiple committee meetings for the following day, and agreed to adjourn in memory of several residents before recessing until 10 a.m. the next day.

The Senate on Tuesday dispensed with routine readings of the journal, committee reports and the titles of bills and resolutions, placed 63 bills on the calendar as "pass and retain," scheduled multiple committee meetings for the following day and agreed to adjourn in memory of several residents before standing in recess until the final committee report was filed.

Senator Blackwell moved to dispense with the reading of the journal; the presiding officer called a voice vote and the motion passed. Blackwell also moved to dispense with the reading of the committee reports and later to dispense with the reading of the titles of…

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