Votes at a glance: key roll calls from the March 10 Senate floor
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The Senate recorded final actions on multiple bills March 10. Quick look: SF2404 (passed 32–13); SF2284 (passed 30–15); SF2418 (passed, roll-call noted); SF2428 (passed 45–0); SF2432 (passed 32–13); SF2438 (passed 45–0); SF2443 (passed 45–0); SF2453 (passed 45–0); HF703 (passed 43–2); SF2434 (failed 31–14).
The Senate logged a series of final votes on March 10. Below are the items recorded on the floor and the vote outcomes as stated during the session.
• Senate File 2404 — Adopted amendment S.5095 (ties implementation to appropriations); final passage recorded as 32 ayes, 13 nays. (See debate on special-education pilot centers.)
• Senate File 2284 — Amendments clarifying ALPR (automatic license-plate-reader) data sharing were adopted; final passage recorded as 30 ayes, 15 nays.
• Senate File 2418 — Amendment adopted to extend implementation timing for drainage-district abstract/parcel-record changes; bill was declared passed (vote tallies recorded on the floor as provided).
• Senate File 2428 — Final passage recorded as 45 ayes, 0 nays after committee and floor amendments clarifying committee membership and IEP/504 protections.
• Senate File 2432 — Amendment S.5094 adopted to simplify public-health governance language; recorded final passage tallies as reported on the floor (examples of named votes were read prior to the close); roll-call tallies reported during session were consistent with passage.
• Senate File 2438 — Amendment moved to delay implementation date to Jan. 1; final passage recorded as 45 ayes, 0 nays.
• Senate File 2443 — Amendment clarified vendor scope for proprietary information and the bill passed 45–0.
• Senate File 2453 — Amendments clarified donor-restriction exclusions and the bill passed 45–0.
• House File 703 — A technical amendment was adopted and final passage recorded as 43 ayes, 2 nays.
• Senate File 2434 — After adoption of amendment S.5086 (which exempted certain county officials and struck Division 2), the bill failed on final passage, 31 ayes to 14 nays.
These summaries reflect the roll-call tallies and amendment-adoption statements as read aloud on the Senate floor; for bills where individual vote names were read, the secretary’s recorded roll is the official record.
