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The House Regulatory Reform Committee completed roll call votes on four bills during its July 29 session and reported each with recommendation.
- House Bill 4745: Representative Linton moved to report the bill with recommendation. Clerk announced the result as 15 yeas, 0 nays and 0 pass; the bill was reported with recommendation.
- House Bill 4692: Representative Thompson moved to report the bill with recommendation and that it be referred to the Committee on Rules. The clerk recorded 16 yeas, 0 nays and 0 pass; the motion prevailed.
- House Bill 4693: Representative Regis moved to report the bill with recommendation and refer to Rules. The clerk recorded 16 yeas, 0 nays and 0 pass; the motion prevailed.
- House Bill 4254: Representative Hoadley moved to report HB 4254 with recommendation and refer to Rules. The clerk recorded 14 yeas, 0 nays and 2 pass; the motion prevailed.
Each motion was read into the record and the clerk completed the roll call as part of the committee's procedural business. No further debate was recorded on these items during the session.
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