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Senate committee expunges earlier votes to restore SJR 10 for floor action

STATE AGENCIES & GOVT'L AFFAIRS-SENATE · April 15, 2021
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Summary

A state Senate committee voted to expunge prior committee votes that amended SJR 10 and the amendment adoption (MBM 151), restoring the original resolution so it can be amended on the Senate floor or at a brief Monday meeting.

Unidentified Legislator 1 said the committee would remove prior committee actions so SJR 10 could be handled cleanly on the floor. The committee voted to expunge the earlier vote adopting amendment MBM 151 and discussed steps to return the original Senate Joint Resolution 10 to the floor for amendment.

Why it matters: Expunging committee votes is a procedural step that returns a measure to its original form in committee records; it does not itself change the text of the resolution but clears the way for a sponsor or another member to offer a substitute on the Senate floor or at…

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