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House adopts order of business; clerks read dozens of bills in first and second reading
Summary
The Georgia House of Representatives adopted a resolution establishing the day's order of business without objection and the clerk read a lengthy list of first- and second-reading bills and several resolutions; no floor debate or recorded roll-call votes on those bills were recorded in the transcript.
The Georgia House of Representatives on Jan. 15 adopted a resolution establishing the day’s order of business without objection, then the clerk read dozens of bills in first and second reading as part of the morning routine.
The adopted resolution set the chamber’s agenda for early business, including unanimous-consent items, introductions, first readings and second readings. After the clerk completed the readings, members proceeded to morning orders and recognitions.
House leaders said the readings were routine. Chairman Tarver told members his committee had read the prior day’s journal and found it “to be correct.” The clerk then read first readers (House Bills 34–58) and second readers (including House Bills 1–33 and multiple House…
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