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Appropriations Committee reports four bills out of committee by unanimous voice/tally; one bill removed from executive session list

January 27, 2025 | Appropriations, House of Representatives, Legislative Sessions, Washington


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Appropriations Committee reports four bills out of committee by unanimous voice/tally; one bill removed from executive session list
The House Appropriations Committee convened an executive session during which it considered several bills and reported four bills out of committee with a due-pass recommendation by unanimous recorded tallies.

Representative Gregersen moved that House Bill 1156 be reported out of committee with a due-pass recommendation; the motion carried with a recorded tally of 31 ayes, 0 nays. Representative Gregersen then moved House Bill 1270 with the same recommendation; that motion also passed 31–0. House Bill 1300 and House Bill 1349 were likewise moved, seconded and reported out with due-pass recommendations, each receiving 31 ayes and 0 nays on the recorded tallies in the transcript.

Committee staff and members noted that House Bill 1260 was removed from the committee’s possible executive session list and deferred for future consideration. The transcript does not record any roll-call breakdown by individual member names; the clerk announced the tallies as 31 ayes, 0 nays for each measure.

The recorded executive session concluded after the vote on HB 1349 and the committee adjourned.

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