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Senate Public Health Committee Waives Rule and Passes House Bill 10 o 1
Summary
The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee voted to invoke Senate Rule 7 to consider House Bill 10 o 1 the day it was referred, heard a brief sponsor explanation that the bill contained no substantive changes from the House, and passed the bill in committee by voice vote.
The Senate Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee voted to invoke Senate Rule 7 and immediately consider House Bill 10 o 1 after the measure was referred to the Senate the same day. The chair moved to waive the usual intervening-day requirement, the committee approved the waiver, the sponsor gave a brief explanation, and the committee then voted to pass the bill.
The waiver motion was introduced by the presiding senator, who explained for the record that the bill had been passed by the House and referred to the Senate…
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