Committee rejects motion to take House Bill 362 off the table after roll call
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A motion to take House Bill 362 off the table failed in a roll-call vote during the House Business and Labor Committee’s executive action period; the motion lost after an 8-9 tally, committee members said.
A motion to remove House Bill 362 from the table failed during the House Business and Labor Committee’s executive action period after a roll-call vote. Representative Bob Lander moved to take the bill off the table, but members rejected the motion by a reported 8-9 margin.
The motion was made by Representative Bob Lander during the committee’s early executive-action segment. Committee staff performed a roll call after the motion; members recorded a mix of yes and no votes. The chair summarized the result as the motion failing 8 in favor and 9 against.
Representative Bob Lander introduced the motion, saying members had received letters on the bill and asked the committee to consider it. The committee then conducted the roll-call stated on the record. The committee chair and staff confirmed the final tally and announced the motion’s defeat. No further motions were offered during that executive action period.
The committee then left executive action and moved on to scheduled bill hearings. No substantive debate on House Bill 362 occurred on the record after the failed motion.
Minutes from the committee’s executive-action portion show the formal roll call and the declared outcome; the committee proceeded with its agenda afterward.
