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During the committee’s executive action period, Representative Bob Lander moved to take House Bill 362 off the table.
Representative Bob Lander said members had letters in their packets and moved to bring HB 362 back for executive action. A roll call was taken. The chair announced at the conclusion of the roll call that the motion failed.
The transcript records inconsistent tallies and the chair’s remarks: at one point a member said “I might have messed up 1, but I believe the final count is 11 for the motion and 9 against,” and later the chair announced “members motion… fails 8 4 and 9 against.” Regardless of the conflicting on‑record counts in the transcript, the chair declared the motion to take HB 362 off the table failed and the committee left executive action and proceeded with the day’s hearings.
The transcript includes a brief description of HB 362 from a member who said it was an HOA bill proposing to change an approval threshold to 75 percent; no hearing on HB 362 occurred in the recorded portion of the meeting.
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