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Vermont Senate adopts JRS 36, introduces S.222–S.238 and sets next meeting date
Summary
In a routine session dominated by procedural business, the Vermont Senate adopted Joint Resolution JRS 36 to set adjournment dates, introduced a package of bills (S.222–S.238) and referred them to standing committees, and approved a motion to adjourn until Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 1 p.m.
The Vermont Senate adopted Joint Resolution JRS 36 and then completed a series of first readings for bills ranging from sealing records to changes in pension and health-related pilots, referring each measure to the appropriate committee.
Clerk: "Resolved by the senate and house of representatives." The clerk read JRS 36, which specifies that when the two houses adjourn on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024 they are to meet again no later than Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. The presiding officer put the question and, by voice vote, "the ayes have it," adopting JRS 36.
The chamber then handled introductions and first readings for a block of…
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