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Iowa Senate adopts three House concurrent resolutions related to joint conventions with the House

January 13, 2025 | Senate, Legislative, Iowa


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Iowa Senate adopts three House concurrent resolutions related to joint conventions with the House
The Iowa Senate adopted House Concurrent Resolutions 1, 2 and 3 during a floor session after senators gave unanimous consent to consider each measure. Each resolution was described on the floor as relating to a joint convention with the House.

Sen. Klemish, the senator from Winneshiek, asked unanimous consent to take up House Concurrent Resolution 1 and then moved its adoption. The chamber adopted the measure by voice vote after the presiding officer put the question. The senator repeated the same procedure for House Concurrent Resolution 2 and House Concurrent Resolution 3; each was adopted by voice vote.

Later in the same session, the senator from Wenatchee, Senator Clamish, asked unanimous consent to immediately message the House regarding concurrent resolutions 1, 2 and 3; the request was granted and the chair ordered the message transmitted. The transcript records voice adoption; no roll-call tallies were recorded.

The Senate also announced committee meeting times during the same session and adjourned until 01/14/2025 at 9 a.m.

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