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House Rules Committee advances 22 bills and one joint memorial to second-reading floor calendar

February 18, 2025 | Rules, House of Representatives, Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House Rules Committee advances 22 bills and one joint memorial to second-reading floor calendar
The House Rules Committee voted to place 22 bills and one joint memorial on the second-reading floor calendar during a committee meeting, advancing the measures for consideration by the full House.

The committee chair recognized the motion to place the bills listed on a document described in the meeting as the “leadership poll list” on the second-reading floor calendar. Members then took individual motions to advance specific bills by number. Representative Abarner moved to advance House Bill 1606; other members moved and seconded motions to advance bills including House Bill 1260, House Bill 1191, House Bill 1372, House Bill 1390, House Joint Memorial 4002, House Bill 1430, House Bill 1720, House Bill 1192, House Bill 1291, House Bill 1347, House Bill 1321, House Bill 1488, House Bill 1094, House Bill 1484, House Bill 1573, House Bill 1616, House Bill 1537, House Bill 1156, House Bill 1061, House Bill 13258 (as spoken: "13 25 8"), House Bill 1130 and others listed during the session.

Committee members voiced aye for each motion when asked; the chair called the motions adopted after the voice votes. In some instances the chair asked for clarification of bill numbers before confirming the motion; for example, members discussed whether the correct bill number was 16-10, 16-60 or 16-16 before the committee settled on placing House Bill 16-16 on the second-reading calendar.

All actions recorded in the meeting were procedural placements to the second-reading floor calendar; the committee did not debate the substantive contents of the bills during the recorded segments. The clerk called roll at the start of the meeting. After completing the list of motions and confirming the voice votes, the chair closed the Rules Committee meeting and said there was no other business.

Votes at a glance: the committee adopted voice motions to place the listed measures on the second-reading floor calendar; recorded motions and movers are listed in the committee record and in the actions array accompanying this article.

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