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House approves July 24 journal, clerk reads House Bill 1,015 and the chamber adjourns to reconvene July 29
Summary
In a brief session, the House approved the July 24 journal by voice vote, the clerk read House Bill 1,015 on general assembly appointments and referred it to rules, members were told votes are scheduled for tomorrow at 9 a.m., and the House adjourned to reconvene July 29 at 9 a.m.
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The House convened for a short session that approved the journal for July 24, heard the title of House Bill 1,015 concerning general assembly appointments, and adjourned to reconvene Tuesday, July 29 at 9 a.m., the presiding officer announced.
Representative White moved to approve the journal from July 24 'as written.' The presiding officer called for a voice vote; the ayes were recorded and the journal was approved.
The clerk read the title of House Bill 1,015, identified in the read-aloud as addressing 'general assembly appointments.' The presiding officer announced the bill was referred to the rules committee for consideration. No debate on the bill was recorded during the session.
Members were told that votes will be held the following day at 9 a.m. The meeting closed when Representative White moved that the House adjourn to reconvene Tuesday, July 29 at 9 a.m., 'subject to the standard stipulation set forth in rule 15.1.' Representative Clampett was recorded as seconding the motion, and the presiding officer again used a voice vote to adjourn the House.
The session began with a prayer led by McKenna Daley, an administrative clerk for the house principal clerk, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Chamber officers also asked members and visitors to take their seats, close the doors, and silence electronic devices before business proceeded.

