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House approves numerous resolutions, concurs with Senate amendments and names conferees for conference committees
Summary
The Puerto Rico House of Representatives on June 27 approved a large slate of resolutions, concurred with multiple Senate amendments to House measures, and appointed representatives to committees of conference when it did not concur with Senate edits.
The Puerto Rico House of Representatives on June 27 approved a large slate of resolutions directing legislative commissions to investigate or report on topics ranging from reservoir capacity to alleged illegal wildlife trafficking, and it formally concurred with multiple amendments the Senate had made to House bills. The chamber also declined to concur with certain Senate amendments to several measures and appointed representatives to committees of conference.
Among resolutions approved as presented or as amended on the floor were Resolución de la Cámara 132, 206, 209, 239, 240, 242, 244, 258, 267, 297, 299, 304, 326, 331 and 361. The measures ordered investigatory work by standing committees on subjects that included the structural condition and operating capacity of the…
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