Subcommittee takes procedural actions: two bills go by for the day and one bill struck
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The Social Services Subcommittee temporarily set aside two bills at patrons' requests and struck House Bill 1811 from consideration; the go-bys and strike were handled by voice and recorded roll call votes as noted in the hearing.
Early in the hearing the subcommittee took three procedural actions at patrons’ requests. Members moved to “go by for the day” on House Bill 1596 (Delegate Clark) and House Bill 1762 (Delegate Morefield); both motions were seconded and passed by voice vote. Later the committee voted to strike House Bill 1811; the clerk opened the electronic roll and the committee recorded the strike.
The transcript does not include further details about the substance of HB 1596 or HB 1762; the record notes only the procedural motions to go by. For HB 1811 the committee recorded a strike on the bill; the hearing did not include discussion of the bill’s merits before it was stricken.
All three actions were procedural and do not indicate final legislative outcomes beyond the strike and the go-bys; patrons may reintroduce or reschedule the bills for future consideration.
