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House adjourns; session set to resume Monday, Jan. 26

House (legislative chamber)
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Summary

After confirming there was no other business, an unidentified member moved that the House stand adjourned until Monday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m.; the transcript records the chamber as adjourned and provides no vote tally or seconder.

An unidentified member moved that the House adjourn and the chamber was declared adjourned until Monday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m., according to the session transcript.

The presiding officer called the House to order and asked whether there was any business; a speaker responded, “We do not.” A member then addressed the presiding officer, saying, “Madam speaker, I move that the House stand in adjournment until Monday, January 26 at 10 a,” and the record states, “the house is adjourned.” The transcript does not identify the member by name, does not record a second to the motion, and does not provide a vote tally.

The action documented in the transcript is procedural: the chamber closed its business for the day and scheduled the next convening. The date and time recorded in the motion (Monday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m.) appear in the transcript text; the year and time zone are not specified in the record.

No legislation, resolutions, or other substantive items were discussed in the provided transcript excerpt. The next scheduled meeting is listed in the transcript as Monday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m.; any additional agenda or formal actions for that day were not included in the excerpt.