House approves special voting calendar; tallies posted for 11 measures
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The House of Representatives approved a special voting calendar Feb. 23, 2026, adopting multiple bills and resolutions including a consolidated proclamations law (Cámara 938) and an investigative resolution on San Juan water service; final roll‑call tallies were read into the record.
The House of Representatives adopted a special voting calendar on Feb. 23, 2026, approving a slate of bills and resolutions and recording the final roll‑call tallies in the chamber.
Clerk read the results after a 30‑minute voting period. The clerk announced the following recorded outcomes: Cámara 3‑17 in concurrence (50 yes, 0 no); Cámara 467 (50‑0); Cámara 543 in concurrence (50‑0); Cámara 909 (50‑0); Cámara 938 (39‑11); Senado 357 (47‑2); Senado 625 (49‑1, one abstention reported elsewhere in the record); Senado 690 (48‑2); Senado 756 (50‑0); Senado 834 (47‑3); and the concurrent resolution Cámara 3 in concurrence (42‑8). The record shows the speaker declared all measures on the day’s calendar approved.
The calendar included both routine and substantive measures: technical amendments and recognitions passed largely without debate, while Cámara 938 (a consolidated law on proclamations and digitalization) and several senate bills attracted floor discussion before a recorded vote.
Next steps: Measures approved by the House proceed according to constitutional and procedural rules for concurrence with the Senate and any subsequent enrolment or executive action required by law. The chamber recessed until Feb. 26, 2026 at 11 a.m.
Votes at a glance (as read into the record): Cámara 3‑17 (50‑0); Cámara 467 (50‑0); Cámara 543 (50‑0); Cámara 909 (50‑0); Cámara 938 (39‑11); Senado 357 (47‑2); Senado 625 (49‑1); Senado 690 (48‑2); Senado 756 (50‑0); Senado 834 (47‑3); Concurrent resolution Cámara 3 (42‑8).
(Recorded vote counts are those read aloud by House staff during the final tally.)
