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Several senators invoke Rule 11b to withdraw bills from committee, set votes for next day
Summary
Multiple senators moved under Senate Rule 11b to withdraw bills from committee, including measures on right-to-work language, a child tax credit, minimum wage, and paid family leave; the motions were required to lay over for one day and will be voted on the following day.
At the opening of the March 26, 2025 floor session, several senators used Senate Rule 11b to move that selected bills be withdrawn from committee for immediate consideration. Under Rule 11b, such motions must lay over for one day and be voted on the next legislative day.
Motions announced and their stated rationales on the floor included:
- A motion to withdraw "SCR 16 o 9" from the Commerce Committee, accompanied by…
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