Senate adopts amendment to rest-area signage bill and advances SB95 to third reading
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Summary
The Senate agreed to a committee amendment to SB95, a bill addressing rest-area signage and human-trafficking information, and moved the bill forward to third reading after voice votes; the measure was reported from the transportation committee with amendments.
The Virginia Senate agreed to a committee amendment to Senate Bill 95, a transportation committee measure addressing rest-area signage and the inclusion of human-trafficking information, and advanced the bill to third reading.
The committee amendment was moved by the senator from Western Prince William and adopted by voice vote. The senator then moved to engross SB95 in advance to its third reading; that motion carried by voice vote and the bill was advanced.
SB95 was reported from the committee on transportation with amendments. No roll-call tally was recorded on the floor for the committee-amendment voice vote; the clerk later recorded the engrossment action as adopted by voice.
The bill will next appear on third reading for further consideration.

