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Votes at a glance: House passes a package of bills and resolutions, Aug. 28, 2025

5693284 · August 29, 2025

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Summary

The House approved a multi-item final voting calendar on Aug. 28, 2025; most measures passed unanimously by recorded counts of 48 in favor, while Senate Bill 3-40 passed 32-16 in a contested roll call.

House approves multiple bills and resolutions in final roll call

The Puerto Rico House of Representatives completed a final electronic vote on Aug. 28, 2025, approving a multi-item calendar that included several House and Senate measures and a joint resolution. Most items on the final calendar passed with overwhelming support in the House; one measure drew a recorded minority opposition.

Summary of final votes (final electronic tallies reported in the session transcript): - House Bill 575 (Proyecto de la CE1mara 5 75): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - House Bill 587 (Proyecto de la CE1mara 5 87) (concurrence with Senate amendments): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - House Bill 635 (Proyecto de la CE1mara 6 35): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - House Bill 767 (Proyecto de la CE1mara 7 6 7): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - Senate Bill 217 (Proyecto del Senado 2 17): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - Senate Bill 3-40 (Proyecto del Senado 3 40): 32 yes, 16 no (approved) - Senate Bill 545 (Proyecto del Senado 5 45): 48 yes, 0 no (approved) - Joint Resolution of the House 103 (ResoluciF3n conjunta de la cE1mara 103): 48 yes, 0 no (approved)

Most measures were approved without recorded individual objections on the floor; Senate Bill 3-40 produced a 32-16 recorded roll call.

What this means - Several bills and resolutions on the special final calendar were approved by the House on Aug. 28, 2025. The transcript lists final tallies for each measure as shown above. - The transcript does not provide full titles or subject matter for every numbered measure in the final tally. Where the floor gave only a bill number and a voice or electronic vote, the record here reflects the vote outcome as read into the record.

Action details (as recorded in the House transcript): - The House opened an electronic vote and closed it after members present had voted; the presiding officer announced the tallies and declared the measures approved.