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House of Representatives waives reading of the journal, adjourns until 2 p.m. tomorrow

House of Representatives · January 20, 2026
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Summary

During a routine floor session the House of Representatives heard an invocation, received committee scheduling and health-clinic announcements, approved a motion to dispense with the reading of the journal and voted to adjourn until 2 p.m. tomorrow; both motions passed by voice vote.

The House of Representatives convened for a short floor session that included an invocation and member introductions before moving through routine procedural business and scheduling.

After opening remarks and introductions of guests, the House considered a motion to dispense with the reading of the journal. The gentleman from Rankin, identified in the record as Representative Powell, moved to dispense with the reading; the motion was approved by voice vote. The presiding officer announced, "The ayes have it."

Clerks and members used the floor time to announce tomorrow's committee schedule and logistical details. The clerk reported a range of meetings — including Appropriations E, Judd A, JED A, Public Health, Public Property and County Affairs — with specific start times and room assignments. Members were also informed that a Department of Health team would hold a free vaccination clinic around 8:15 a.m. offering flu, COVID-19 and RSV shots and that attendees should bring their insurance cards. The clerk reminded members that the current day was the deadline to drop bills and that materials were available at the Legislative Services Office or via the speaker's office.

Member announcements included an invitation from Representative Eubanks to participate in a Capitol prayer walk the following morning at 8:30 a.m. and several notices that standing committee meetings were canceled or rescheduled.

As the session drew to a close, the chamber recognized the gentleman from Rankin for a motion to adjourn. A member moved that the House stand adjourned until 2 p.m. the following day; the motion was carried by voice vote and the presiding officer again stated, "The ayes have it."