Senate passes measure to suspend legislative interim activities and reduce associated appropriation
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Senate Bill 199, which suspends certain interim legislative activities and reduces a related appropriation, passed the Senate on March 13 by recorded vote of 33‑0 (1 excused, 1 vacant).
Senate Bill 199, a measure sponsored by Senators Lundin and Rodriguez and Representatives McCluskey and Pigluisi concerning the suspension of certain legislative interim activities and the associated reduction to an appropriation, passed the Colorado Senate on March 13 on third reading.
Majority Leader moved the bill on third reading and requested an aye vote. The clerk recorded the outcome: 33 ayes, 0 no, 0 absent, 1 excused and 1 vacant. “Senate bill 199 is passed,” the clerk announced.
The bill’s title on the floor was read by the clerk and cosponsors were noted. Sponsors requested placement by voice vote and the Senate adopted the measure with the recorded tally noted above.
The transcript records the roll call as 33 ayes and the bill was passed on third reading and final passage; further details on the appropriation reduction are provided in the bill text rather than the floor transcript excerpt.
