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Committee places dozens of House bills on Monday and Thursday calendars
Summary
During the Calendar and Rules meeting the chair and members called the question and placed dozens of House bills onto next week's Monday and Thursday regular calendars; motions and 'question called' confirmations were recorded for each item.
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The Calendar and Rules session moved a large set of bills onto the body's upcoming Monday and Thursday regular calendars. The chair opened the session noting, "Members, we do have the 2 calendars today, consent and regular," and the committee then called the question and recorded 'you're on Monday's regular calendar' or 'you're on Thursday's regular calendar' for many individual House bills as the agenda progressed.
The items placed on the calendars included a long sequence of bills confirmed by question and assent—examples recorded in the session include House Bill 0590, 1644, 2215, 1528, 2499, 2283, 1271, 1822, 1551 and many others that were recorded as being placed on Monday; a separate set was placed on Thursday. Members repeatedly used the formal "question is called" procedure, and each item recorded 'aye' or no opposition before being listed on the respective calendar.
