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Committee advances joint memorial asking federal government to create universal health care (executive session)
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Summary
The committee moved Senate Joint Memorial 8004, a request to the federal government to create a universal health care program, to the rules committee with a due-pass recommendation during executive session; the motion passed by voice vote with one recorded "nay" in the transcript.
During an executive session on Jan. 31, the Senate Health and Long Term Care Committee considered Senate Joint Memorial 8004, which requests that the federal government create a universal health care program. Committee staff summarized the joint memorial and indicated there were no amendments.
A motion was made to give the memorial a "due pass" recommendation and send it to the Rules Committee. The committee chair asked for discussion and, hearing none, called for a voice vote. The transcript records an affirmative response followed by one person saying "nay." The motion passed "subject to signatures," and the committee exited executive session.
The record does not include roll-call vote tallies or named votes beyond those verbal responses on the floor; the committee reported the joint memorial as passed to Rules.
