The April 24, 2025 session recorded a series of votes on final reading (engrossed bills) and multiple bills advanced from general file. The clerk read titles and recorded roll calls. Items below summarize actions that were recorded during the day's final‑reading sequence and earlier consent votes. Where the transcript listed roll‑call tallies or clerk statements, those counts are noted; where the transcript did not provide a full roll call, the disposition is recorded as "advanced" or "passed" and missing details are listed as not specified.
Votes and outcomes noted in today’s journal (selected):
- LB245 (final reading with emergency clause) — Passed with emergency clause; recorded vote reported by the clerk as "38 ayes, 7 nays" on passage with the emergency clause (clerk read roll call). (Bill title and text read on final reading.)
- LB295 (with emergency clause) — Passed with emergency clause; clerk recorded unanimous/near‑unanimous support in the roll call as announced on the floor (clerk read the roll call sequence).
- LB388 — Passed on final reading (clerk read title and then roll call; passage announced). Exact roll‑call names are in the official journal.
- LB414 — Passed on final reading (clerk recorded vote; passage announced).
- LB428 — Passed on final reading (clerk recorded vote; passage announced).
- LB318/others on final reading — Several other bills listed by the clerk were read on final reading and passed; in many cases the clerk recited roll‑call names for the official journal and announced passage.
- Earlier in the session many general‑file bills were advanced to Enrollment & Review‑Initial (for example LB90, LB183, LB635, LB519, LB5 19, LB4 19) — those advancements were recorded by the clerk and are reflected in the official journal.
Note: Some roll‑call tallies and individual vote names were read aloud by the clerk in sequence during the floor session; the clerk’s journal and the official recorded votes are the authoritative record of the exact roll‑call names and counts. This summary is intended as a compact reference for the bills mentioned on the floor and the dispositions announced in session.