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Legislature recesses until Sept. 10 after senators object to substituted version of Bill No. 12s
Summary
During the second special session on Sept. 5, senators raised a point of order that a substituted version of Bill No. 12s was substantively different from the version previously debated; after debate over procedure the presiding officer ruled the body recessed until Sept. 10 at 9 a.m. to allow review.
The legislature's second special session recessed until Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025, at 9 a.m. after multiple senators raised concerns that a substituted version of Bill No. 12s differed substantively from the version they had debated, prompting the presiding officer to grant time for review.
Senator Weiss raised a point of order during debate, saying the version of Bill No. 12s before the chamber "is substantively different than what we debated and passed on the floor, as well as the formatting is not correct and not proper as per our standing rules." Weiss also told the chamber the bill "may be grave to the health and safety of our patients…
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