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Votes at a glance: several House floor items cleared, one premium finance bill referred
Summary
On the House floor the body passed several Senate- and House-origin bills including measures on hunting licenses for disabled veterans, health workforce reporting, TSAC oversight, supplemental insurance clarification and county clerk fee changes; a premium-finance bill failed to receive a constitutional majority and was referred.
NASHVILLE — During the House floor session members acted on a slate of bills and resolutions. Below are the key outcomes recorded on the floor that day.
- Hunting licenses for disabled veterans (Senate Bill 1140): Representative Slater moved to substitute and conform; the House passed the bill on third and final consideration. The clerk recorded the vote as 91 ayes; the presiding officer declared the bill passed.
- Health department recruiting and retention report (Senate Bill 554): Chairman Terry explained the bill directs the Department of Health to compile information about recruiting and retaining positions, provide preliminary information by the end of 2025 and a final report by the end of 2026. The House passed the…
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