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House approves several items: charter amendment for Berry, transgender rights resolution, opioid abatement appropriations concurrence; introductions noted
Summary
On May 1 the Vermont House passed a town charter amendment and a joint resolution supporting transgender and nonbinary Vermonters, concurred in a Senate amendment to opioid abatement appropriations, and recorded introductions and committee referrals for several bills.
The Vermont House of Representatives completed several floor actions during the May 1 session, approving a municipal charter amendment and adopting a joint resolution while concurring with a Senate amendment to an opioid abatement appropriation bill. The House also received first-reading introductions and referred bills to committees.
House Bill H.505, "an act relating to approval of amendments to the charter of the town of Berry," was taken up for third reading. The House passed the bill on a voice vote after the third reading was ordered and the presiding officer said "The ayes do have it. And you have passed the bill."
Joint Resolution JRS 15,…
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