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Votes at a glance: Appropriations Committee advances dozens of bills, many to consent; several debated items move to the floor
Summary
At its April 24 session the Appropriations Committee ran through a long agenda, advancing many bills to a consent calendar and reporting several debated proposals to the floor. Several votes were roll-call; consent items were reported en bloc.
The Appropriations Committee considered and advanced a wide set of measures during its April 24 meeting. Many items were placed on a consent calendar and reported en bloc; several bills received extended discussion and roll-call votes. This roundup lists the major actions and committee outcomes recorded in the public hearing.
What the committee moved to the consent calendar (examples) - Senate Bill 858 (Mashantucket, Pequot, and Mohican Fund) — moved to consent. - Senate Bill 1525 (Teachers' Retirement board recommendations) — moved to consent. - Senate Bill 1527 (Nonlapsing accounts / auditors’ recommendation) — moved to consent. - Senate Bill 1551 (DECD arts, humanities and activities spending) — moved to…
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