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Senate moves two bills between committees, refers three bills and passes automobile-insurance measure

2246666 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The Vermont Senate voted to move two bills from Government Operations to other committees, took first readings and committee referrals for three bills (S48–S50), and passed S7 on automobile insurance on voice votes.

The Vermont Senate on an uncodified session day voted to reassign two bills to new committees, heard first readings and committee referrals for three other bills and approved S7, an automobile-insurance bill, on a voice vote.

The actions came during routine business after an opening devotional. The Senate approved motions to relieve the Committee on Government Operations of S 43 (an act relating to reference-based pricing and cost containment in the State Employees Health Plan) and of S 44 (an act relating to requiring legislative approval prior to entering into certain immigration agreements). Both bills were committed on voice votes: S 43 to the Committee on Health and Welfare and S 44 to the Committee on Judiciary. The clerk and president recorded the outcome as “the ayes have it.” Vote tallies were not specified in the transcript.

In introductions and referrals, Senator Stephen Clarkson introduced S 48, "An act relating…

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