Committee approves multiple procedural motions and sets calendar for several House bills
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The committee approved a series of motions to recommit bills back to committee and set the day's calendar, moving many bills (including HB 541, HB 943, HB 964 and others) onto today s docket; motions were moved and seconded and no recorded opposition was announced in the transcript.
The committee handled several procedural motions that returned bills to their originating committees and established the day's calendar.
Notable actions recorded in the transcript: - Motion to recommit House Bill 18 back to the Health Committee; motion moved and seconded and the chair announced "It's back." (no individual votes recorded). - Motion to recommit House Bill 949 back to Technology and Infrastructure; moved, seconded and returned to committee. - Motion to recommit House Bill 966 back to Retirement (members discussed bill-number clarifications during the exchange).
Later, the chair set the calendar for the day and moved many bills onto the docket, citing whether each was "structured" or "unstructured." Examples listed in the transcript as moved onto the calendar include House Bills 541, 943, 964, 970, 1096, 1182 and 1202. Each of those calendar motions was moved and seconded and the chair declared them "on" or "set." The transcript records the chair asking "Any opposition?" and then announcing the item was on; no roll-call vote or individual tallies appear in the provided segments.
What happens next: These actions are procedural steps that return bills to committee or place them on the calendar for future consideration; the transcript does not show final passage of the underlying legislation.
Quotation attribution: No extended direct quotes were offered in these exchanges beyond procedural phrases recorded in the transcript; attributions for the motions are taken from the committee record.
