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Ports committee approves Senate Bill 90 to correct LSA error on seafood dealer licenses

Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit Committee · January 28, 2026
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Summary

At a 4:00 p.m. meeting, the Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit Committee considered Senate Bill 90 (relating to seafood dealer licenses). Committee members approved the bill by voice vote; sponsors said the measure corrects an error made by the Legislative Services Agency during the prior session.

At a 4:00 p.m. meeting, the Ports, Waterways & Intermodal Transit Committee approved Senate Bill 90, a measure relating to seafood dealer licenses, and adjourned shortly afterward.

The clerk read the bill title to the committee as "Senate Bill 90 by Senator Sessions, relating to seafood dealer license." A committee member said the draft "just fixes an error that was made by LSA last session." Committee members did not record a roll-call tally; the chairman took a voice vote and declared the bill approved.

Senator Sessions told the committee his companion measure had passed the Senate floor earlier in the session. Representative Stringer moved to act on the bill and Representative Clark was recorded as the second. After an affirmative voice vote from members in the room, the chairman thanked participants and the committee adjourned.

The action before the committee was procedural: the committee approved the bill to address a technical correction identified by the Legislative Services Agency. No amendments or extended debate were recorded on the bill during the session, and no opposition was voiced on the committee floor. The committee did not provide an on-the-record numerical vote; the approval was announced following a voice vote.

The committee meeting covered only routine procedural business after the bill vote and concluded with adjournment. Further steps for the bill (such as floor scheduling or enrollment) were not announced during the meeting.