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Senate posts long first‑reading calendar, records attendance and adjourns until Feb. 5
Summary
The Senate listed scores of bills for first reading and committee referral, announced committee meeting schedules for Feb. 5, recorded attendance and approved the previous day's journal, then adopted a motion to adjourn until Feb. 5.
The Senate listed dozens of bills for first reading and referral to standing committees during its Feb. 4 session, announced committee meeting times and rooms for Feb. 5, recorded attendance and approved the Feb. 3 journal before adjourning until Feb. 5.
The action matters because the first‑reading calendar determines which bills will be sent to committee for hearings and amendment. Senate leaders recited the bill numbers and short descriptions on the floor, placing items ranging from attorney discipline and campaign contribution rules to appropriations for behavioral health and regional medical centers on the calendar.
President Pro Tem opened the session and presided as the clerk read a…
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