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Votes at a glance: Senate signs enrolled acts, concurs on several House bills and Committee of the Whole advances multiple measures
Summary
The Senate signed multiple enrolled acts, concurred on several House-passed measures and the Committee of the Whole advanced a package of House bills, including action on elections, public-safety protocols and senior-district rules.
This session included signings of enrolled acts, concurrence votes on House amendments and Committee of the Whole actions advancing a set of House bills.
What the Senate signed and concurred on
- Signing of enrolled acts: The President signed a series of Senate enrolled acts on the floor, recorded in the transcript as Senate Enrolled Acts Nos. 41–49. Titles read into the record included items such as “School district vehicles flashing lights authorized,” consumer rental purchase agreement amendments, ‘‘Energy impact on Wyoming economy,’’ motor vehicle dealer warranty rates, and other measures. The signings were read on the floor in sequence and each was attested as signed by the presiding officer.
- Concurrences requested from the House: The Senate considered House messages asking the Senate to concur on amendments to several Senate files. Notable concurrence roll-call results recorded in the session transcript included: - Senate File 154 (Industrial Wind and Solar Projects hearing deadline): concurrence recorded as 30 aye, 1 no. - Senate File 56 (Providing false information to registered agents): concurrence recorded as 30 aye, 1 no. - Senate File 113 (Greater Opportunity…
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