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Senate Ways and Means approves 'ought to pass' on House Bill 123 and places it on consent calendar
Summary
The committee voted to recommend passage (an 'ought to pass' report) on House Bill 123 after discussing the bill's reassignment and the creation of a study commission; the motion passed by voice vote and the item was placed on the consent calendar.
The Senate Ways and Means Committee voted to issue an "ought to pass" recommendation on House Bill 123 and placed the bill on the committee’s consent calendar after a brief discussion of committee assignment and a newly created study commission.
Senator Sullivan moved that the committee give House Bill 123 an "ought to pass" recommendation; Senator Lang seconded the motion. The motion carried on a voice vote with…
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