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House approves prior minutes, receives Senate message on two bills and adjourns

February 26, 2025 | House of Representatives, Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House approves prior minutes, receives Senate message on two bills and adjourns
The House of Representatives approved the minutes of the preceding day by unanimous consent, received a message that the Senate had passed two substitute bills and, with consent, referred the bills listed on committee reports to committees before adjourning until 9:55 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, the 46th legislative day.

The action came during a short proceeding in which the presiding Speaker called the House to order and directed the clerk to read a message from the upper chamber. Colleen Bahar, deputy secretary, read that "the Senate has passed substitute senate bill number 50 40, substitute senate bill 54," according to the clerk’s reading recorded in the proceedings. The House took no roll-call votes on the items read and handled the business by unanimous consent.

The House also placed the bills listed on the day’s committee reports on referral to the committees designated in those reports, again by the consent of the body. The presiding officer then adjourned the House until 9:55 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 20.

Votes at a glance — reported passage by the Senate

- Substitute Senate Bill number 50 40 — reported as passed by the Senate; vote tally not specified in the House record.
- Substitute Senate Bill 54 — reported as passed by the Senate; vote tally not specified in the House record.

No amendments, movers, seconders, or roll-call vote tallies for the items read into the record were provided in the House transcript excerpt.

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