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Votes at a glance: committee actions on May 29
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Summary
Committee roll-call votes on May 29 produced a mix of majority reports, consent-calendar placements and interim-study dispositions for a package of bills covering cannabis, health coverage, liquor amendments and other regulatory issues.
The Commerce and Consumer Affairs subcommittee recorded multiple formal actions and roll-call votes on May 29. Below are summaries of the principal recorded votes and committee dispositions drawn from the committee transcript and roll calls. Where a roll call was recorded on the floor, the clerk’s numbers are noted.
- HB186 (legalization/regulation of cannabis): Motion to pass carried on subcommittee roll call, 10 yes, 7 no. The bill will be placed on the regular calendar with a majority report (mover: Representative Sullivan; second: Representative Spears). Roll call recorded in transcript.
- HB241 (treatment alternatives to opioids): Committee voted to place the bill on the consent calendar as amended; recorded support from members during roll call.
- HB297 (access to de-identified claims data for self-funded employers): Committee voted to pass as amended and place on the consent calendar; recorded roll calls showed unanimous support in subcommittee (recorded tally 17–0 where roll calls listed).
- HB312 (student athletes’ name/image/likeness): Moved to interim study by committee.
- HB359 (denial of banking/insurance services based on nonquantitative factors): Moved to interim study.
- HB427 (Uniform Commercial Code amendments), HB454 (fuel blend retailing), HB706 (audits of providers), Senate bills and others: committee dispositions included interim study or consent-calendar placement as recorded; many votes were unanimous where roll calls were recorded.
- HB529 (liquor commission package): A set of amendments (including 2995 and 3042) were adopted to correct statutory text and address private-party and takeout mixed-drink provisions; committee approved amendments and reported the bill as amended.
- HB565 (allowing certain 21‑year‑olds into members-only areas of veterans/social clubs): Amendment adopted 16–1; bill placed on consent calendar.
- HB648 (continuous glucose monitoring coverage): Motion to send to interim study carried 11–6 after initial procedural motions and discussion.
This list summarizes recorded subcommittee action and does not attempt to reproduce each recorded roll-call name-by-name. Committee clerks captured full roll-call records in the transcript; sponsors and clerks were asked to provide short written summaries for the House calendar.

