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After action on HB 4969, the committee considered a set of other bills. Representative Liberati moved to report House Bill 4501 (authorizing a testing lab at the cannabis regulatory agency) with a recommendation that it be referred to the Committee on Rules; the clerk recorded the roll and the motion prevailed. Representative Liberati also moved to report a package of small‑business bills (including HB 4678) with recommendation; the clerk announced the motion prevailed by recorded vote.
Representative Hoadley moved to report House Bill 4679 with the recommendation that it be referred to Rules; the clerk recorded 14 ayes and the motion moved. These procedural reports send the listed bills forward for consideration under House rules and further action by the Speaker and committee on Rules.
Outcome: Multiple bills were advanced and referred to Rules as recorded by the clerk; the motions prevailed by roll call during the hearing.
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