Committee approves draft minutes and adjourns

2259551 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Joint Committee on Government Finance approved the draft minutes of its Jan. 7 meeting and later approved a motion to adjourn by voice votes; specific tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

At the start of the Jan. 7 meeting, a motion was made to approve the draft minutes of the Jan. 7, 2025 committee meeting “as distributed.” The chair called for discussion and, receiving none, recorded the motion as approved by voice vote: “Aye.” The chair declared the draft minutes approved as distributed.

At the end of the session the committee considered a motion to adjourn. The motion carried by voice vote after the chair called for those in favor to say “Aye.” The chair said, “Ayes have it,” and the committee adjourned.

Why it matters: Approval of minutes is a routine procedural action establishing the official committee record. The adjournment closed the committee’s scheduled business for the day.