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Committee records votes on several consent and executive-session items; many sent to consent calendar
Summary
The committee advanced numerous bills—several by unanimous or near-unanimous roll-call recommendation—and placed multiple items on the consent calendar, including HB 15 44 (prohibit scented products), HB 12 69 (acupuncture amendment and OTPA), and many retirement and minor housekeeping bills. Votes generally ranged from unanimous to narrow majorities.
The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee recorded roll-call recommendations on many items during its multi-hour session and placed several bills on the consent calendar.
Key roll-call outcomes included: HB 15 44 (prohibiting scented products in public areas of state buildings) moved forward with a committee recommendation and a recorded vote of 14–1 in favor of the…
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