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House passes capital construction bond bill, introduces new measures and reassigns committee jurisdiction
Summary
On April 1 the Vermont House passed H.494 (capital construction and state bonding), read several bills for first reading and referred them to committees, and voted to relieve Appropriations of H.67 and recommit it to Government Operations; the chamber also read a concurrent resolution honoring Linda C. Johnson.
The Vermont House completed a slate of procedural and substantive floor actions on April 1, advancing a bonding bill to final passage, reading several bills for first referral, and carrying out committee jurisdiction changes.
The chamber passed H.494, "An act relating to capital construction and state bonding," on third reading. "The ayes do have it, and you have passed the bill," the presiding officer announced after the voice vote.
Separately, the House introduced and gave first readings to four House bills and three Senate bills. Those first readings were followed by committee referrals as specified by the clerk:
- H.497: An act relating to student freedom of expression rights in school-sponsored media and approved independent schools…
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