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Chair VanderWald told the committee it would "be taking some votes starting with the dental specialist package." Representative Bonak moved to adopt the H-2 substitute for House Bill 45 93; the roll call recorded 14 yays, 0 nays and the H-2 substitute was adopted. Representative Bierlein then moved to report House Bill 45 93 as substituted with recommendation and refer the bill to Rules; the roll call was 14 yays, 0 nays and the bill was referred to Rules.
The committee next considered House Bill 45 94. Representative Saint Germain moved to adopt the H-1 substitute; the roll call recorded 14 yays, 0 nays and the substitute was adopted. Representative Thompson moved to report House Bill 45 94 as substituted to the floor with recommendation; roll call again was 14 yays, 0 nays and the motion prevailed.
At the outset the chair noted the adopted substitutes had changed the bills' effective dates; no substantive debate on the bills was recorded during this portion of the meeting.
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