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Subcommittee procedural moves and quick-roll votes: strikes, by-for-days and unanimous reports

2118674 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

Several bills were disposed of with little debate: HB 1985 was stricken, HB 1889 and HB 1913 were taken "by for the day," multiple bills were reported unanimously or nearly so (including HB 1770, HB 1781, HB 1871 (transfer-on-death), and others).

The Veil Law Subcommittee processed multiple short items and procedural motions during the meeting.

Key procedural outcomes recorded in the transcript:

- House Bill 1985: Delegate Lovejoy asked that the bill be stricken; the motion to strike was moved, seconded and recorded; the clerk closed the roll and the bill was removed from the docket (action: stricken).

- House Bill 1889: The patron asked to take HB 1889 "by for the…

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