Subcommittee sends pandemic response repropriation bill to appropriations without testimony

2253034 · February 10, 2025

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Summary

Senate Bill 13-87, linked to the Commonwealth’s pandemic response study, was reported and referred to Appropriations by a subcommittee on an 8‑0 vote; no public testimony was recorded.

The subcommittee reported Senate Bill 13-87 to the Appropriations Committee on an 8‑0 vote after noting the bill carried a speaker’s letter and a direct recommendation from the committee on pandemic response and preparedness of the Commonwealth.

A staff member introduced the item by identifying the bill and noting its accompanying speaker’s letter and the recommendation from the Commonwealth’s committee on pandemic response and preparedness. No members of the public spoke in favor or opposition on the record.

The committee moved, seconded, and recorded the motion to “report and refer Senate Bill 13‑87 to appropriations.” The clerk opened and closed the roll and recorded the bill as reported and referred to Appropriations by a unanimous vote of 8‑0. The record did not identify a mover, a seconder, or additional amendments.

Votes at a glance: Senate Bill 13‑87 — reported and referred to Appropriations (vote: 8‑0).