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The House Agriculture Committee voted to report House Bill 49‑17 out of committee with recommendations.
Rep. Leitner moved to report the bill and the clerk conducted a roll call. Individual votes recorded during the roll call were: Sharon Iyer — yes; Representative Wirtz — yes; Leitner — yes; Alexander — yes; Fox — yes; (redacted) — aye; Pablo — aye; Steven Dorf — pass; Braggins — no; Skaggs — no. The clerk announced the motion prevailed and the chair reported the bill out with recommendations.
The clerk's spoken tally immediately after the roll call included what appears to be a different verbal summary: "Mister chair, you have 6 ayes, 2 nays, 2 pass." The roll‑call entries recorded on the record permit listing each member's vote as stated above; committee staff may need to confirm the official tally if required for minutes.
No substantive debate on the bill was recorded in the transcript; the committee took up the Michigan Apple Committee presentation after the vote and later recessed following closing motions.
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