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Joint convention approves procedural motions to form Committee of the Whole and to spread governor's address on journals
Summary
During the joint convention for the governor's State of the State, the legislature passed a motion to resolve into Committee of the Whole and later approved spreading the governor's full address on the House and Senate journals and adjourning the convention; both motions passed by voice vote with no recorded roll-call.
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The joint convention passed two procedural motions related to the governor's State of the State address.
Early in the session a senator identified as Senator Vickers moved to resolve the joint convention into the Committee of the Whole. The presiding official called the question, and the motion passed by voice vote.
After the governor concluded his address, Representative Mike Schultz moved that the complete text of the governor's State of the State address be spread upon the pages of the House and Senate journals, that the Committee of the Whole be dissolved and that the joint convention stand adjourned. The presiding official called the question and the motion passed by voice vote.
No roll‑call vote tallies or individual member votes were recorded in the transcript; the proceedings show only voice votes ('All in favor, say aye' followed by 'Aye' and 'Any opposed?' with no named oppositions).
