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House of Representatives adjourns first special session of 58th Legislature sine die

House of Representatives · May 20, 2009
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Summary

The House of Representatives moved to adjourn the first special session of the 58th Legislature after a House committee reported that the chamber had completed its business; a voice vote was taken and the motion was ruled to have passed.

The House of Representatives moved to adjourn the first special session of the 58th Legislature "sine die" after members said the chamber had completed its business. An unidentified member moved the motion and the presiding officer declared it passed following a voice vote.

An Unidentified Speaker (S1) told the chamber that "Your House Committee has waited upon the Senate and informed them that we have gotten our business done here in the House of Representatives, and we are ready to adjourn sine die." Members exchanged formal thanks as the House prepared to close the session.

Later, an Unidentified Speaker (S2) addressed Representative Garn and moved that the "first special session of the 58th Legislature adjourn sine die." S2 then called for the ayes; a voice response of "Aye" followed, and the presiding officer ruled that the motion passed. The presiding officer then stated that the House would be adjourned sine die.

No roll-call tally, recorded yea/nay counts, or amendments to the motion are recorded in the transcript. The transcript does not identify the mover of the motion by name or record any formal second. The exchange recorded here completes the House's proceedings for this special session.