Senate votes to repair to the House to receive Governor Mike Kehoe’s State of the State address
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Senator Platt moved that the Senate repair to the House to receive Governor Mike Kehoe's State of the State address; the motion passed by voice vote and the Senate recessed to proceed to the House.
Senator Platt moved that the Senate "repair to the House of Representatives to receive the state of the state address from the honorable Mike Kehoe, governor of the state of Missouri." The motion was put and carried by voice vote; the presiding officer announced the ayes had it. The Senate then stood in recess and proceeded to the House to receive the governor’s address and, according to the motion, would adjourn for the day on return.
The motion was procedural and carried by voice vote; the transcript does not record any roll-call tally for this motion. The governor named for the address was Mike Kehoe.
Next steps: the chamber recessed immediately to proceed to the House to receive the address.
