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Committee favorably reports Senate Bill 138 after no opponent testimony

6628475 · June 11, 2025
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The Children and Human Services committee voted 12-0 to favorably report Senate Bill 138 and recommend its passage after a third hearing with no opponent testimony; the roll will remain open until noon to allow a member to sign on as a cosponsor.

The Children and Human Services committee voted 12-0 to favorably report Senate Bill 138 and recommend its passage after a third hearing during which no opponent testimony was offered.

Chair White opened the session and called up Senate Bill 138 for its third hearing, noting the agenda item was for opponent testimony. With no one present to testify in opposition, Vice Chair Salvo moved to favorably report the bill and recommend its passage. The clerk then called the roll.

The clerk recorded affirmative votes from Chair White; Vice Chair Salvo; Ranking Member Lett; Representative Burr; Representative Brownlee; Representative Dieter; Representative Fowler Arthur; Representative Miller; Representative Odioso; Representative Piccolantonio; Representative Ray; and Representative Richardson. The chair announced there were 12 affirmative votes and 0 negative votes, and the committee's recommendation to pass the bill was reported.

Chair White said the roll would remain open until noon to allow Representative Klick, who had to leave to testify elsewhere, to sign on as a cosponsor. The committee approved the minutes without objection earlier in the meeting and adjourned after the vote.