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Committee advances multiple bills in unanimous procedural votes

2802549 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The House Committee on Municipal Government and Housing on March 27 moved several House and Senate bills out of committee by roll call, advancing items including House Bill 6027 and Senate duplicates on local tax and bonding measures.

The House Committee on Municipal Government and Housing voted on March 27 to move multiple bills out of committee for further action, including House Bill 6027 and four Senate bills with House duplicates.

Committee Chair Michael Casey said the panel had one bill originally on the agenda—House Bill 6027—then took up additional bills and a set of Senate measures carried over on the calendar. Committee members repeatedly used roll-call votes and the motions to “move for passage” or “passage in concurrence” carried on each item.

Why it matters: Moving bills out of committee is a procedural step that clears measures for hearings or floor consideration. Several…

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