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Committee introduces two BDRs; motions to advance both carried by voice vote

3425986 · May 21, 2025

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Summary

The committee introduced two BDRs (BDR 30‑211‑30 related to Department of Taxation and BDR S‑1223 related to Enterprise Resource Planning appropriations) and approved motions to advance both by voice vote; no roll‑call tallies were recorded in the hearing transcript.

After closing the AB76 hearing, Chair Monroe Moreno introduced two BDRs and the committee took two procedural motions to advance their introduction.

The first BDR introduced was described in the hearing as "BDR 30 two‑eleven 30," which the Chair said "revises provisions governing the Department of Taxation." A member moved to introduce the BDR and another member seconded; the committee chair called for voice votes, members responded “aye,” and the motion carried.

The second BDR introduced was described as "BDR S‑twelve 23," described in the hearing as making appropriations to the Interim Finance Committee for costs associated with implementation of the Enterprise Resource Planning System. A motion and second were recorded; the committee took a voice vote, members answered “aye,” and the motion carried.

The hearing transcript records the motions and chair’s announcement that the motions carried, but it does not contain a roll‑call vote tally by name for those procedural introductions. The chair reminded members that a vote to introduce a BDR is not an affirmative vote on policy but simply advances the bill drafting and filing process.