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Rules Committee advances a long supplemental calendar; dozens of bills moved to the calendar
Summary
The House Rules Committee moved a long list of bills and substitutes to the supplemental calendar (voice actions), including multiple substitutes previously discussed; the transcript records a number of voice approvals and a few objections but no roll‑call tallies for most items.
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After debate on several substitutes, the chair moved through a long supplemental calendar. The committee moved and seconded numerous bills and substitutes to the calendar under the structured rule and used voice approvals for most items.
Bills and substitutes moved to the supplemental calendar in the session recorded in the transcript include (non‑exhaustive list): House Bills 276, 467, 570, 669, 686, 868, 1028, 1095, 1116 (substitute previously discussed), 1130, 1132, 1137, 1142, 1197, 1221, 1224, 123, 1254, 1276 (substitute previously approved), 1285, 1318, 1390 (substitute previously approved), 1394, 1403, 1409, 1413 (substitute previously approved), 1414 (substitute), 1415, 1465, 1470 and House Resolution 450. The committee recorded a small number of objections during the roll; the transcript generally reflects voice approvals rather than recorded roll‑call votes.
Committee members closed the meeting after advancing the calendar; one member commented this list "will keep us busy for a while."

