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House Health Committee circulates four measures for referendum after lacking quorum
Summary
On June 12, the House of Representatives Health Committee considered four health bills — H.B. 2150 and S.B. 792, 841 and 1205 — but, with only four members present, lacked the quorum for final roll-call votes and submitted the measures to a referendum process under chamber rules.
The House of Representatives Health Committee met June 12, 2024, to give final consideration to four health-related measures but did not take in-room final votes after the panel lacked the quorum required by chamber rules.
The session, opened by the committee president at 12:13 p.m., reviewed the texts circulated for final vote: Senate Project 792, intended to "establecer la política pública del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico para el control comprensivo de diabetes"; Senate Project 841, which would amend provisions of Ley 220 (2012) to require…
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