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Vermont House advances four Senate bills, orders committee conference on public-safety measure

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · May 9, 2024
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Summary

The Vermont House refused to concur on a Senate amendment to S.58 and appointed a committee of conference, approved S.96 on privatization-contract transparency despite fiscal-uncertainty concerns, ordered third reading for S.206 (Juneteenth as a legal holiday), and concurred with S.301 amendments on bear-parts sales.

Montpelier — The Vermont House took procedural and final actions on four Senate bills during its morning session, refusing to concur on one amendment and approving others that touch public safety, contracting transparency, state holidays and wildlife protections.

The House refused to concur in the Senate's proposal of amendment to S.58, an act relating to public safety, and requested a committee of conference after the Judiciary Committee voted not to concur. The chair appointed three House members to the conference committee: the member from South Burlington, Representative Malone; the member from Orwell, Representative Adriano; and the member from West Rutland, Representative Burdett. The chamber then suspended its rules to message that action to the Senate forthwith.

Members said the committee of…

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