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Votes at a glance: House actions on major bills and resolutions, May 13, 2025

3281195 · May 14, 2025

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Summary

Summary of final actions taken by the Vermont House on May 13, 2025, including passage, concurrence, postponement and roll-call results where recorded.

The Vermont House completed a series of actions on bills and resolutions on May 13, 2025. Key outcomes recorded on the floor are summarized below.

Votes at a glance - S.117: Passed in concurrence with proposal of amendment (voice vote recorded as ayes have it). S.117 relates to rulemaking on safety and health standards and technical corrections on employment practices and unemployment compensation. - H.46: House adopted Human Services Committee amendment and ordered third reading (see separate coverage). - S.63: House proposed to the Senate to amend the bill as recommended by the Health Care Committee and ordered third reading (voice vote recorded as ayes have it). See separate coverage for details. - S.50: House concurred in the Senate proposal of amendment to raise expedited registration cap for small solar net-metering projects to 25 kW and allow a brief look-back window for customers to change REC assignment (voice vote recorded as ayes have it). - S.125: House proposed to the Senate to amend the bill as recommended by the Committee on General and Housing; final recorded roll-call: 81 yes, 51 no (see separate coverage). - H.41: Postponed for one legislative day (motion adopted by voice vote). - H.98: House concurred in the Senate proposal of amendment (voice vote recorded as ayes have it); confirmatory-adoption provisions effective 07/01/2025; standby-guardianship provisions effective on passage.

Where roll calls occurred - S.125: Clerk recorded 81 yeas, 51 nays when the House voted to propose to the Senate to amend the bill.

Ceremonial items - The House read several concurrent resolutions on the consent calendar (e.g., designating April 2025 as Black Maternal Care Awareness Month, celebrating Robin’s Nest Children’s Center’s 40th anniversary, and honoring leadership at the Vermont Economic Development Authority); those were treated as adopted or read for the first time as noted on the floor.

This summary lists floor outcomes recorded in the transcript; where the transcript shows only voice votes the article notes that the ayes were recorded as carrying the question.