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Committee moves multiple rule substitutes and places bills on calendar; one objection recorded

Georgia House Committee (committee day)

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Summary

On committee day the panel accepted several rule substitutes (including HB717, HB812, HB1112, HB1324, HB874) and moved numerous bills onto the calendar for further consideration; the transcript records one objection during the sequence but multiple items carried by voice votes.

Committee members moved a series of rule substitutes and calendar motions during the session. The chair announced and recorded motions on numerous bills; where noted, the chair called for objections and conducted voice votes. Substitutes accepted on the record included HB717 (ketamine clinics), HB812 (permitting), HB1112 (cash-rounding rules), HB1324 (suppressors) and HB874 (minor language change), among others.

During the sequence of motions, one substitute drew an objection on the floor; the chair then called for objectors and supporters and proceeded with the voice test. Where the transcript notes an objection, the chair recorded the outcome as carrying after the voice exchange. Most other items were moved and recorded as "on" the calendar with no recorded opposition or with an announced carry.

The committee set a rules meeting at 9 a.m. the next morning to continue work on the calendar items. The transcript does not include roll-call vote tallies for these actions; outcomes are recorded in the transcript as approvals by voice vote or as "on" the calendar.