Committee reports Senate print 91 55, an amendment to the cannabis law, to the Senate floor
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A committee moved and seconded a motion to report Senate print 91 55, described as an amendment to the cannabis law introduced by Senator Cruz; the committee reported the bill to the floor for consideration and adjourned. Vote details were not specified in the transcript.
Unidentified Speaker opened a short committee meeting and announced there was one bill on the agenda. The measure was identified as 'Senate print 91 55' and attributed to Senator Cruz as sponsor.
Senator Fernandez moved to report the measure and Senator Dabo seconded the motion. The committee was then announced as having reported the bill. The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or a tally; the announcement states only that the bill "was reported." Unidentified Speaker subsequently stated the measure "will go right to the floor for passage today." The committee adjourned immediately after that announcement.
Why this matters: Reporting a bill out of committee is the formal step that sends a measure to the full Senate for consideration; the transcript shows the committee completed that procedural step for Senate print 91 55 but does not include debate, amendment text, or a vote record in the committee.
Details and context: The committee handled a single agenda item, identified on the record as an amendment to the cannabis law. No substantive debate, amendment language, fiscal notes, or public testimony appear in the transcript. The mover and seconder were named on the record; no additional speakers or staff presentations are documented.
Next steps: According to the committee announcement, the bill is slated to proceed to the Senate floor for consideration. The transcript provides no date or calendar slot for floor action and no vote tally from the committee.
