Rules Committee unanimously reports two human-services bills to the floor
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Summary
The Rules Committee voted 33-0 to report House Bill 749 (printer's no. 2575) and Senate Bill 315 (printer's no. 1310), both tied to the Human Services Code; the panel established a quorum, moved the package on concurrence, and adjourned.
The Rules Committee established a quorum and voted unanimously to report a single legislative package containing House Bill 749 (printer's no. 2575) and Senate Bill 315 (printer's no. 1310) to the full chamber on concurrence.
Chair Topper moved to report the two measures, which a committee official described as relating to the Human Services Code. "Having established a quorum, the rules committee is in order to proceed," a committee official said before the motion.
A committee member stated their understanding that Republican members would vote in the affirmative; a committee official confirmed that understanding. The secretary called the roll for the package vote and announced, "The vote on the package is unanimous." The official said the legislation "moves forward by a vote of 33 to nothing."
The committee took no other recorded actions on the bills at the meeting; there were no amendments or recorded dissents. With business concluded, the committee adjourned.
The package contains two distinct bills recorded in committee as House Bill 749 (printer's no. 2575) and Senate Bill 315 (printer's no. 1310). The transcript does not specify bill sponsors, the bills' full statutory changes, or any fiscal notes; those details are not specified in the record provided. The committee did not list an individual mover other than the chair and did not name any second on the motion in the transcript.

