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Votes at a glance: House adopts dozens of measures in June 23 session

June 23, 2024 | House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico, International


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Votes at a glance: House adopts dozens of measures in June 23 session
During the evening final‑vote period the House read and recorded roll‑call results for a long voting calendar that included dozens of House bills and joint resolutions. The clerk reported results for each measure; most measures were approved by the chamber. Examples recorded in the official reading included:

- House Bill 346: 46 yes, 1 no (approved)
- House Bill 407 (in concurrence): 47 yes, 0 no (approved in concurrence)
- House Bill 654: 26 yes, 21 no (approved)
- House Bill 737: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 885 (reconsidered): 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 938 (in concurrence): 47 yes, 0 no (approved in concurrence)
- House Bill 1034 (in concurrence): 45 yes, 2 no (approved in concurrence)
- House Bill 1144: 44 yes, 2 no, 1 abstention (approved)
- House Bill 1197: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 1352: 36 yes, 5 no, 6 abstentions (approved)
- House Bill 1531: 46 yes, 1 no (approved)
- House Bill 1592: 29 yes, 18 no (approved)
- House Bill 1622: 43 yes, 3 no, 1 abstention (approved)
- House Bill 1668: 46 yes, 1 no (approved)
- House Bill 1669: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 1693: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 1803: 27 yes, 20 no (approved)
- House Bill 1862: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)
- House Bill 1895: 47 yes, 0 no (approved)

Joint resolutions and other measures likewise were read with tallies; the clerk concluded the roll‑call and stated that all measures had been approved except Joint Resolution 372, which the floor requested be reconsidered and passed to a later turn.

Those vote tallies were read into today’s record by the clerk and constitute the House’s official roll‑call for the measures listed on the final voting calendar. For full roll‑call data consult the official House voting record or the session transcript.

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