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House Public Safety Committee favorably reports Senate Bill 114
Summary
The House Public Safety Committee voted 7–0 to favorably report Senate Bill 114, advancing the measure to the next legislative stage; members were asked to sign the committee report and indicate co‑sponsorship.
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The House Public Safety Committee voted to favorably report Senate Bill 114 during its June 10 meeting. Vice Chair Miller moved that the bill be recommended for passage, and the clerk recorded seven affirmative votes and no negatives. Chair Abrams announced, "Okay, with 7 affirmative votes and 0 negative votes, the bill passes." Committee members were asked to sign the report and indicate if they intended to join as co‑sponsors.
The vote was taken after routine opening business, including the approval of committee minutes. No witness testimony was recorded on SB114 at this session. The action moves the bill forward for further consideration by the full chamber.
The committee did not register amendments or identify immediate implementation steps during the meeting; members were instructed to sign the committee report as it circulated.
