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House advances a package of bills on consent and third-reading calendars; several measures pass unanimously
Summary
The House read multiple committee reports, assigned bills to standing committees and approved a number of bills on consent and third-reading calendars—including HB276 (controlled-substance container amendment), HB239 (public-utility securities), HB140 (assisted-hunting for disabled persons) and substitute HB68 (disposal fee) — with many votes unanimous or heavily in favor.
During the Feb. 13 floor session the House adopted several committee reports, placed bills on consent or third-reading calendars and approved multiple measures by voice or roll call.
On the consent calendar, House Bill 276 (a cleanup allowing certain controlled substances to be placed in daily pill containers) passed the House with a 69-0 vote after a short explanation that the bill…
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