An unidentified presiding speaker opened the floor and, by unanimous consent, the House adopted three resolutions before receiving a message from the Senate and adjourning.
The presiding speaker said, "The house will be in order," and then asked for consent to approve the minutes; when no objection was heard the minutes were ordered approved. The speaker then stated, "With the consent of the house, the following resolutions are adopted."
The resolutions read into the record were House Resolution 46 77, described in the transcript as recognizing "the importance of behavioral health for construction workers"; House Resolution 46 85, which the transcript lists as "celebrating no ruse," a phrase that is unclear in the record and for which the resolution subject is not specified; and House Resolution 46 90, described in the transcript as honoring "the dairy industry." All three were announced as adopted by consent.
The clerk also read a message from the Senate. As recorded in the transcript the presiding speaker said, "Mister speaker, the senate has passed. Last line. Second and gross to substitute senate bill 53 60." The transcript does not include the bill text or further identifying information; the phrase is presented here as it appears in the record and the content of the bill itself is not specified in the transcript.
Immediately following the message reading the transcript records the line, "Colin Pahar, deputy secretary," and then "Message received." The transcript does not make clear whether Colin Pahar spoke those words or was identified as the messenger.
Before leaving, the presiding speaker announced an adjournment: "With the consent of the house, the house will now adjourn until 10:30AM, Thursday, February 19, the 30 ninth legislative day." When no objection was heard the speaker closed, "The house is now adjourned until 10:30AM, Thursday, February 19."