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The House Committee on Housing and Homelessness voted during a May 5 work session to move Senate Bill 1129A (SB 1129A) to the House floor with a due‑pass recommendation.
Vice Chair Breece Iverson moved the bill to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation. The committee conducted a roll call; Representative Dobson and Representative Sosa were recorded as excused. The committee recorded affirmative votes from the members who answered present during the roll call and Chair Marsh declared the motion passed.
The committee did not discuss SB 1129A in detail during the meeting; staff had summarized the measure earlier in the session as having "minimal fiscal impact and no revenue impact." The committee named a carrier to carry the bill to the floor.
Action taken The committee approved a motion to move SB 1129A to the House floor with a due‑pass recommendation. The motion was moved by Vice Chair Breece Iverson and passed by voice/roll call; Chair Marsh recorded the motion as passing and asked for a carrier to carry the bill forward.
No further action on the bill was taken during the meeting.
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