Votes at a glance: key roll calls from the Louisiana House morning session, March 30
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Summary
A roundup of notable roll calls recorded during the morning floor session: HB69 (ignition interlock) passed 82–13; HB199 (nursing‑home moratorium) passed 88–11; HB6 91 (SAVE voter verification) passed 73–29. Several other bills were advanced or adopted by voice or unanimous recorded votes.
The Louisiana House recorded votes on multiple measures during its March 30 morning session. Key results recorded in the transcript include:
- House Bill 69 (Ignition interlock statute clarification): Final passage recorded as 82 ayes, 13 nays.
- House Bill 199 (Nursing‑home moratorium, four‑year extension): Final passage recorded as 88 ayes, 11 nays. A committee‑sought amendment requiring LDH to track occupancy and reasons for hospital‑to‑nursing‑home delays was adopted.
- House Bill 6 91 (Require Secretary of State to verify voter registrations via SAVE): Final passage recorded as 73 ayes, 29 nays. An amendment to limit data sent and add a local-notice 21‑day cure failed 30–71.
- House Bill 93 (Clerk of Court functions — Lincoln Parish): Passed 96–0 (recorded as 96 yays, 0 nays in transcript).
- Multiple other bills and resolutions were read and advanced by title or voice vote; the clerk and sponsors recorded co‑author counts and committee referrals for the daily calendar.
These tallies reflect the roll calls and recorded machines votes as stated in the transcript of the March 30 morning session; detailed bill texts, vote‑by‑name tallies and committee referrals are available in the House clerk’s official record.
