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House approves a package of bills and resolutions in final vote(s) June 17, 2025
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Summary
The House recorded final electronic votes on a final voting calendar that included a set of bills and joint resolutions. Most measures were approved; several recorded split votes. Tallies are listed below.
During the June 17, 2025 floor session the House completed electronic roll calls on a final voting calendar that included a set of bills and joint resolutions. Results were announced publicly from the floor and recorded in the chamber transcript.
Votes at a glance (tallies as announced in the transcript):
- Project of the House 60 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 143 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 175 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 201 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 248 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 350 (as amended): Approved 51 yes, 1 no. - Project of the House 544 (as amended): Approved 48 yes, 4 no (the delegation of the PIP filed a recorded explanatory vote in the record). - Project of the House 546 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 587 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Project of the House 655 (no amendments noted): Approved 49 yes, 3 no. - Joint Resolution of the House 102 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no. - Joint Resolution of the House 123 (as amended): Approved 52 yes, 0 no.
What passed: The chamber announced that, by the vote results above, the listed bills and joint resolutions were approved on the final calendar. The transcript records approval language at the close of the electronic roll call: "Por el resultado de la votación final, todas las medidas han sido aprobadas."
What the votes do not show in the transcript: individual member vote-by-name breakdowns were not provided in the posted vote-sumary excerpt; the transcript lists only the announced tallies for each measure. Where roll-call explanations or party statements were registered, the transcript notes them (for example, a recorded explanatory vote by the PIP delegation on House project 544). The final vote announcement and the sequence of measures are recorded in the chamber transcript.

