Votes at a glance: key measures approved by the House on Nov. 3, 2025
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The House completed a final roll call on Nov. 3 approving a package of bills and joint resolutions, including changes to tourism governance, seniors' rights, corrections classifications, and a measure limiting state‑paid security escorts. The clerk announced vote tallies for each item; the list below summarizes actions and floor results.
During the Nov. 3, 2025 session, the House approved a series of bills and joint resolutions. The clerk opened a final roll call and later announced results. Below are the principal items reported by the clerk and the recorded tallies.
- House Bill 435: Approved, 48 yes, 1 no. - House Bill 455 (include special‑operations correctional agents in custodial corps): Approved, 46 yes, 3 no. - House Bill 601 (technical Silver Alert amendment): Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - House Bill 822 (create tourism corporation, as amended): Approved, 46 yes, 3 no. - House Bill 872 (uniform rights for older adults and people with disabilities): Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - Senate Bill 126: Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - Senate Bill 486: Approved, 48 yes, 1 no. - Senate Bill 487: Approved, 48 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention (as announced). - Senate Bill 494: Approved, 48 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention (as announced). - Senate Bill 649: Approved, 46 yes, 3 no. - Senate Bill 752 (escorts — second report): Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - Joint Resolution, House 59 (property transfer to UPR Aguadilla): Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - Joint Resolution, House 97 (traffic analysis at PR‑177/PR‑833): Approved, 49 yes, 0 no. - Joint Resolution, House 180: Approved, 49 yes, 0 no.
Clerk’s announcement recorded the tallies listed above. Several members requested explanatory or abstention votes on particular items and those were noted on the record.
