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Senate Rules committee refers Hartford charter bill H 888 to Government Operations

May 08, 2024 | SENATE, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Senate Rules committee refers Hartford charter bill H 888 to Government Operations
The Senate Rules committee voted to move H 888, the proposed charter for the town of Hartford, out of Rules and onto the Senate Government Operations Committee.

An unnamed senator (Speaker 2) told members the bill "was voted late," noting it arrived in Rules only yesterday. The same speaker thanked legal counsel for handling the paperwork quickly, saying the bill was processed "in a matter of, like, two weeks." The senator then moved that the committee refer H 888 to Senate Government Operations; an unidentified presiding member (Speaker 1) seconded the motion and the committee voice-voted in favor with no recorded opposition.

The move is procedural: referring the bill to the Government Operations Committee sends it to the next committee for deliberation rather than approving or defeating its underlying charter provisions. No amendments, roll-call vote totals, or additional debate on the charter text were recorded in Rules. Committee members did not specify a timeline for the Government Operations Committee to take up the bill.

Action recorded: motion to "move H 888 out of Rules and onto Senate Government Operations," moved by an unnamed senator (Speaker 2) and seconded by the presiding officer (Speaker 1); the committee responded "Aye" with no opposition recorded and the motion passed.

The committee did not record a roll-call showing how each member voted; only collective "Aye" responses were noted. The referral advances consideration of H 888 but does not indicate the Government Operations Committee's future recommendation or any changes to the charter language.

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