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House gives first readings to four bills on specialty plates, social media, telecom transitions and housing; money bill referred to Ways and Means
Summary
The House read H.896–H.899 for the first time—covering a specialty license plate, prohibiting children’s use of social media, copper‑to‑fiber telecom transitions, and financing for multi‑unit housing—and referred H.635 (eliminating DOC supervisory fees) to Ways and Means.
The Vermont House on Feb. 11 gave first readings to four house bills and placed a separate money bill on referral to Ways and Means.
Representative Canfield of Fair Haven introduced H.896, "an act relating to creating a New England Oregon Bank specialty license plate," which was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation.
The House then read H.897, described in the reading as "an act relating to…
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