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Senate clears long list of bills on third reading; recorded reservations and objections noted
Summary
The Senate approved multiple blocks of bills on third reading by unanimous consent or recorded votes, with several senators entering reservations or no votes; one floor exchange raised concerns about revenue from automated speed enforcement.
During a session of the Senate, members moved through pages of the order of the day and approved numerous measures on third reading, recording ayes and nos on several bills and entering reservations where requested.
Clerk announcements listed sets of measures by standing committee report and bill number across multiple pages of the order of the day; the presiding officer sought objections and reservations before deeming the items adopted. The clerk recorded the results on the record, for example reporting 24 ayes on…
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