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Senate advances a slate of house bills to the floor in a single session
Summary
The chamber moved a broad consent and regular calendar and advanced more than a dozen house bills to the floor by voice vote, including measures on housing, education, insurance notices, correctional indigency thresholds and modifications to statutory language.
The floor advanced a large batch of measures from both the consent and regular calendars to the floor calendar by voice votes.
Senator Petersen moved both the consent-calendar and the regular-calendar packages; the chamber approved both motions. The session then advanced individual house bills from the white sheet to the floor calendar, covering a range of policy areas including housing, education, public safety, insurance and administrative changes.
Notable floor advancements included: - House Bill 2320 — legislation described as targeting untraceable 3‑D‑printed "ghost…
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