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House approves four measures in voice votes, including recovery residence and child-abuse working group
Summary
The Vermont House passed, by voice vote, several bills in concurrence with Senate amendments — including Senate Bill 157 on recovery residency certification and Senate Bill 239 creating a child abuse and neglect reporting working group; House Bill 410 concurred with a language clarification on recidivism calculation. Motions and votes were taken without recorded tallies.
The House convened for its afternoon session and approved multiple measures by voice vote.
Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 157, an act relating to recovery residence certification, in concurrence with a proposal of amendment. The chamber then approved Senate Bill 239, creating a child abuse and neglect reporting working group; the Member from Putney told the body the Human Services Committee found the bill would have…
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