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House Calendar and Rules advances dozens of measures; HB601 passes on 11-9 roll call
Summary
The House Calendar and Rules Committee took procedural action on a large slate of bills, placing most on upcoming Monday or Thursday calendars and the consent calendar, rolling several bills one week, and recording a roll-call passage of House Bill 601, 11-9.
The House Calendar and Rules Committee advanced most of the 57 bills on its calendar, assigning many to upcoming Monday and Thursday calendars and to the consent calendar; House Bill 601 passed on a recorded roll-call vote, 11-9.
“We do have 57 bills on the calendar,” the committee chair said at the start of the session as members began consideration of the list. Committee members moved a large number of bills to either Monday’s or Thursday’s regular calendars or to the consent calendar with mostly voice votes.
Why it matters: calendar assignments determine when bills will be considered by the full House and whether they will go to the consent calendar (typically reserved for noncontroversial items). A recorded roll-call vote in…
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