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Votes at a glance: House adopts awareness resolution and approves multiple bills, including right-to-repair and ticketing-bot ban
Summary
The House adopted a public-health awareness resolution and agreed to a range of bills covering consumer protection, finance, health-care operations and right-to-repair during the Oct. 23 session.
The House completed a series of recorded and voice votes during its Oct. 23 floor session, adopting a public-health awareness resolution and agreeing to multiple bills reported by committee.
Resolution: House Resolution 262, designating October 2025 as Menopause Awareness Month, was read on the floor and adopted by a recorded vote of 186 ayes to 17 nays.
Selected bills and results noted on the House floor (descriptions are the clerk—s floor summaries):
- House Bill 1063 (printer's 2408) — summary read as prohibiting automated ticket-purchasing "Grinch Bots" or scalper bots that buy event tickets and resell them at higher prices. The House agreed to the bill on the floor (no roll-call tally…
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