The Senate took third‑reading action on multiple bills during the session. Key outcomes read into the record include:
• Committee report adoption — motion to adopt the rules committee report was moved and the Senate voted aye and adopted the assignments to standing committees (transcript motion and voice vote recorded).
• SB 161 (Evaluations in guardianship) — sponsor moved for third reading; the floor roll call as read recorded 24 yea votes and 5 absent. (Transcript contains a garbled line during the read; tally reported on the floor: 24 yea.)
• SB 37 (George E. Wallen Memorial Highway) — the Senate voted to read the bill for a third time and then placed it on the time‑certain calendar for Feb. 9 at 2:30 p.m.; the floor record shows the bill was scheduled and the time certain was announced.
• SB 91 (Motor vehicle registration services) — recorded 26 yea, 0 nay, 3 absent on third reading.
• SB 103 (Driver license amendments for unhoused individuals) — recorded 26 yea, 0 nay, 3 absent on third reading.
• First Substitute SB 146 (Industrial byproduct amendments) — recorded 25 yea, 0 nay, 4 absent on third reading.
• SB 50 (Anesthesia dosage amendments) — recorded 28 yea, 0 nay, 1 absent on third reading.
• Second Substitute SB 87 (Naloxone amendments) — recorded on the floor as having received 27 yea, 0 nay, 2 absent for third reading.
• First Substitute SB 96 (Opioid fatality review amendments) — recorded 28 yea, 0 nay, 1 absent on third reading.
• SB 102 (Animal control first responder amendments) — recorded 21 yea, 7 nay, 1 absent on third reading.
The clerk read votes aloud and President Adams announced outcomes; bills with third‑reading passage will proceed per the legislative calendar.