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Senate Education Committee approves Feb. minutes, holds SCR108 to call of the chair

3151766 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

At a Senate Education Committee meeting, members approved minutes for Feb. 12 and Feb. 19, 2025, and voted to hold Senate Concurrent Resolution 108 to the call of the chair.

The Senate Education Committee approved minutes from Feb. 12 and Feb. 19, 2025, and voted to hold Senate Concurrent Resolution 108 to the call of the chair during a short session recorded in the committee transcript.

Committee business was brief. The chair called for votes on routine minutes approvals and then took up SCR108, after which Senator Nichols moved to hold the resolution "to the call of the chair." The motion was seconded, members were polled verbally and the chair announced the motion carried.

The approvals of the two sets of minutes were routine and received no discussion beyond the motions to adopt. For SCR108, the committee did not discuss substantive provisions on the record; the motion to hold the resolution effectively postponed any committee action until the chair decides to place it back on the calendar.

Senate Education Committee Chair called the meeting to adjournment and said members should "pay attention to your emails" about whether a meeting would be held the following day.

Votes at a glance: Feb. 12, 2025 minutes — Approved (motion moved and seconded; verbal voice vote recorded as "aye," no individual roll-call recorded). Feb. 19, 2025 minutes — Approved (motion moved and seconded; verbal voice vote recorded as "aye," no individual roll-call recorded). SCR108 — Motion to hold to the call of the chair (moved by Senator Nichols; seconded; motion carried).