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House Youth Affairs panel circulates three youth-focused bills; final votes postponed after lack of quorum
Summary
The Commission on Youth Affairs of Puerto Rico’s House of Representatives opened a final-consideration session June 17 to review three bills on youth development, student community service (including blood donation) and government internships, but adjourned without final votes because a quorum was not present; a referendum will be circulated to record members' votes.
The Commission on Youth Affairs of the House of Representatives opened a public final-consideration session on June 17, 2024, to consider three House bills — Proyecto de la Cámara No. 1197, No. 1771 and No. 1862 — but adjourned without taking final votes because the required quorum was not present.
Commission President Héctor Ferger Santiago called the meeting to order in Hearing Room Two at 2:01 p.m. and asked that the circulated measures be placed on the record. "Vamos a petición que se den por ley las medidas circuladas, no habiendo objeción, así se acuerda," he said, after which Director Jaime Márquez Frank confirmed the bills and accompanying electronic drafts had been circulated to all members on June 14,…
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