House calendar: multiple bills read and sent to Ways and Means
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Summary
The House clerk read several bills on first reading, including measures on reciprocal tax agreements, registration fees, agriculture, real estate transfer taxes, fees for wire transmissions, and penalties for obstructing first responders; most were placed on the Committee on Ways and Means.
The House clerk read multiple bills from the calendar and placed several on the Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration.
The clerk described a bill "relating to establishing a reciprocal tax agreement" and another concerning registration fees for the National Wild Turkey Federation and related appropriations. Bills on agricultural regulatory powers and taxation, a bill regarding real estate transfer tax and declarations of value, a measure on fees for wire transmissions, and a bill proposing penalties for obstructing first responders were among the items read. Several were marked as first readings and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
No roll-call votes or in-depth floor debate on these measures occurred during the reading; the clerk noted which items were "not ready for commitment or amendment" and which were placed on Ways and Means. The listing informs members and the public which measures will proceed to committee review.
