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House approves Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission bill and insurance-market unmerging bill

2173884 · January 30, 2025
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Summary

On third reading the Vermont House passed H 27, relating to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission, and H 35, relating to unmerging the individual and small-group health insurance markets; both passed by voice vote with no roll-call tally recorded.

The House of Representatives passed two bills on third reading Tuesday: H 27, an act relating to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission, and H 35, an act relating to unmerging the individual and small-group health insurance markets. Both measures were approved by voice vote.

Clerk: "H 27, an act relating to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission." The presiding officer then put the question on final passage; members responded "aye," and the clerk announced, "The ayes do have it, and you have passed the bill." No roll-call vote or numerical tally was recorded in the transcript.

Later in the session the House took up H 35. The bill title was read on third reading: "H 35, an act relating to unmerging the individual and small group health insurance markets." The presiding officer again put the question; members answered "aye," and the clerk announced the ayes had it and the bill passed. The transcript records voice votes only; no individual vote names or tallies were provided.

Both bills were taken from the action calendar and passed as recorded by the clerk. The transcript does not record amendments, recorded vote counts, or effective dates for either bill.

Members completed other scheduled business and moved to adjourn. A member moved that the body stand adjourned until Friday, January 31, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.; that motion passed by voice vote and the House stood adjourned until the stated time.

Because the transcript records only voice announcements of passage, officials or members who need the formal roll-call results should consult the House journal or the legislative clerk’s official record for exact tallies and effective dates.