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House advances slate of committee reports; members voice reservations on several measures
Summary
The House took voice votes to advance a large slate of standing committee reports; members registered multiple 'no' votes and 'reservations' on particular reports and debated a proposal to restrict refuse collection hours amid safety and implementation concerns.
The Hawaii House of Representatives advanced numerous standing committee reports by voice vote during its floor session. Members repeatedly entered "no vote" or "reservations" on specific reports while the broader slate was carried by voice vote.
Representative Kahalua moved to adopt standing committee reports listed as 1398-26 through 1432-26 (as read on the floor) and other reports; the chair put the motion and members responded in a voice vote that the chair declared carried. Multiple members recorded "no vote" or expressed reservations on individual reports…
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