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Senate Bill 56 (child care) committed to Appropriations after unanimous voice vote

January 03, 2024 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Senate Bill 56 (child care) committed to Appropriations after unanimous voice vote
The House considered Senate Bill 56, described as an act relating to child care and early childhood education, and voted to commit it to the Committee on Appropriations.

A representative moved that S.56 be committed to Appropriations. The presiding officer put the question to the chamber, and members responded "aye." The clerk announced that "the ayes do have it" and that S.56 was committed to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion and vote were procedural; no floor debate on the bill's substance was recorded during this sitting.

The committee assignment begins the bill's consideration in the committee process; no further schedule or action on S.56 was announced on the floor during this meeting.

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