Several noncontroversial items and committee reports moved across the floor during the session.
- H.247 (occupational therapy licensure compact): Passed on third reading by voice vote.
- H.649 (Vermont Truth and Reconciliation Commission): Passed on third reading by voice vote.
- JRS 54 (adjournment/return scheduling): Adopted by voice vote (scheduling when the two houses will reconvene after adjournment).
- JRH 10 (Green Mountain Girls State access to State House on June 27, 2024): Adopted by voice vote.
- H.546 (administrative and policy tax changes): The Senate substituted an Appropriations Committee amendment for the Finance Committee report and adopted the amended report, then ordered third reading.
Clerks read the titles and committee reporters summarized substitute amendments where applicable. Multiple committee and clerk rulings—substitutions and amended reports—were handled by voice votes or rolling calls as required by Senate procedure. Several committee meeting schedule announcements and personnel celebrations followed the legislative business and the Senate adjourned until April 24 at 1 p.m.
What’s next: H.546 and other bills ordered for third reading will return for final passage votes on subsequent legislative day(s).