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Senate Civil Service and Pensions committee reads titles of multiple pension and social security bills; some slated for finance referral

3280210 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Standing Committee on Civil Service and Pensions convened to read titles for several bills affecting civil service and social security law. The transcript records that at least two bills were to be reported to the Senate Finance Committee; sponsors and full titles were not consistently specified in the record.

The Senate Standing Committee on Civil Service and Pensions convened for a recorded meeting identified in the transcript as "Tuesday, fifteenth 2025," during which committee members read the titles of multiple bills relating to civil service and social security law.

Committee Chair Senator Jackson and other members announced or read the titles of several bills: Senate Bill 898, sponsored by Senator Martinez; SB 5761 (sponsor identified in the transcript as Senator Jackson); SB 6433 (by Senator Jackson, with the chair noting the bill); SB 6486 (by Senator Jackson); SB 7113 (by Senator Jackson); and SB 7755 (by Senator Jackson). The transcript indicates the committee director read or agreed to read titles during the item introductions.

The transcript states that SB 898 "will be reported to the finance committee." The record also indicates that the third bill (listed as SB 6433) was "being reported to finance also." For the other bills named in the meeting record, the transcript does not specify further action, votes, or final dispositions.

No formal votes, committee amendments, or substantive debate appear in the provided transcript excerpt; remarks consist primarily of title readings and sponsorship attributions. The committee identified seven members as present at the start of the recorded meeting.

Next steps for the bills that the transcript identifies as going to the Finance Committee are not specified in the excerpt; the status of the other listed bills is also not specified in the record.