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House Transportation Committee advances seven bills in executive session; roll‑call tallies recorded
Summary
After a Feb. 5 caucus, the House Transportation Committee took executive action and reported multiple bills out of committee. Notable results: substitute HB 2139 (snowmobile fees) passed out 20‑8‑1; substitute HB 2192 (traffic safety/fatality review) passed 28‑0; HB 2307 passed 29‑0; substitute HB 2379 (crash prevention zones) passed 28‑0; and other bills likewise reported out with recorded tallies.
Following caucus on Feb. 5, the House Transportation Committee held an executive session and took action on seven bills. The committee recorded roll‑call tallies for measures moved out of committee with recommendations as follows:
Votes at a glance
- Substitute House Bill 2,139 (snowmobile registration fee increase; substitute with Amendment SMIL 81 adopted): reported out of committee with a…
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