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The committee advanced Board Bill 103 out of committee with a due-pass recommendation following a brief introduction and no recorded substantive questions.
Committee members moved and seconded the motion to advance the bill; the clerk reported the motion sustained with four aye votes. The transcript shows Mr. Solerano was invited to testify and offered a brief greeting but contains no detailed testimony or recorded debate about the contents of the bill.
The motion to advance the bill was made by the alderman from the fourth and seconded by the alderman from the eighth. A request for a previous roll was made and, with no objections, the committee recorded the bill as passing out of committee with a due-pass recommendation.
The committee also approved minutes from the Nov. 18 meeting earlier on the agenda, by a voice vote recorded as four ayes. The clerk was asked to excuse the alderwoman from the first for necessary absence before the meeting adjourned.
The committee adjourned after the votes; no further action on Board Bill 103 is recorded in the transcript.
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