Tourism meeting reports Representative Lawson’s bill as 'due pass' after majority vote
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At a tourism meeting, members moved and seconded a motion to report a bill introduced by Representative Lawson as 'due pass.' The chair declared the motion passed after a majority of votes present; the transcript does not record the bill text or vote tally.
Members at a tourism meeting voted to report a bill introduced by Representative Lawson as "due pass" after a motion received a majority of the votes present.
The committee recorded the bill as "due pass." The meeting transcript does not include the bill’s text, a bill number, or a roll-call tally for the vote.
Madam Chairwoman opened the session and called Representative Lawson to explain the bill; the transcript does not record Lawson’s explanation. A motion and a second were made; the transcript records only "Yes. Second." Staff then activated the remote voting machine before the vote.
After the votes, Madam Chairwoman said, "Having received a majority of the votes present, I declare the motion to have passed." She also stated that the committee would report the bill as "due pass." The record notes no named mover or seconder and gives no numeric vote breakdown.
No additional discussion, amendments or next steps were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.
