Committee reports four bills out of committee with recommendation
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At its session the committee voted to report House Bills 5109, 5110, 5111 and 5112 with recommendation. Roll calls were held for each motion; clerks announced each motion prevailed and the bills were reported to the next stage.
At its meeting the committee reported four bills — House Bills 5109, 5110, 5111 and 5112 — out of committee with recommendation following roll-call votes.
Members moved each bill to be reported after a brief introduction that referenced prior hearings. Representative Preston moved to report House Bill 5109; Representative Bonack moved to report House Bill 5110; Representative Frisbie moved to report House Bill 5111; and Representative Preston again moved to report House Bill 5112. The clerk conducted a roll-call vote for each motion.
Clerk summaries announced the outcomes as follows: House Bill 5109 was reported with recommendation (clerk summary: 14 ayes, 0 nays, 1 pass); House Bill 5110 was reported with recommendation (15 ayes, 0 nays, 0 pass); House Bill 5111 was reported with recommendation (14 ayes, 0 nays, 1 pass); and House Bill 5112 was reported with recommendation (14 ayes, 0 nays, 1 pass). The clerk recorded the roll calls and declared each motion prevailed.
All four motions were moved and seconded on the floor and advanced by the committee; the transcript contains the roll-call responses and the clerk—s announcement of each result. There was no extended debate recorded on these items during this meeting.
The committee then proceeded to testimony on a separate bill (House Bill 5089).
