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House adopts three resolutions by unanimous consent; receives Senate message on passed bill, then adjourns

February 18, 2026 | Legislative Sessions, Washington


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House adopts three resolutions by unanimous consent; receives Senate message on passed bill, then adjourns
The House convened and, by unanimous consent, adopted three resolutions and received a message from the Senate before adjourning.

Unidentified Speaker, serving as the session's presiding officer, opened the session by calling the chamber to order: "The house will be in order." The speaker asked for and recorded consent to approve the minutes, saying, "Hearing no objection so ordered." The speaker then announced the adoption of three House resolutions by the consent of the House.

House Resolution 46 77 was announced as recognizing "the importance of behavioral health for construction workers." The House also adopted House Resolution 46 85; the transcript records the subject line as "no ruse," a phrasing that is unclear in the available record and may be a transcription error. House Resolution 46 90 was announced as honoring "the dairy industry." The speaker used the formula of unanimous consent in each case and recorded the approvals as adopted by the House.

The presiding officer then read a message from the Senate: "Mister speaker, the senate has passed" and the transcript records "second and gross to substitute senate bill 53 60." During that reading the name "Colin Pahar, deputy secretary" appears in the transcript; the House responded, "Message received."

The session was adjourned "until 10:30AM, Thursday, February 19." The transcript also references "the 30 ninth legislative day," a phrasing that is inconsistent in the record and not specified further.

Votes at a glance: All three House resolutions (House Resolution 46 77; House Resolution 46 85; House Resolution 46 90) were recorded as adopted "with the consent of the house." No roll-call vote tallies or recorded individual votes appear in the transcript. The Senate message indicates the Senate passed the item identified in the transcript as "senate bill 53 60," but no further bill text or number clarification is provided in the available record.

There was no recorded debate or amendment discussion on these items in the transcript; the House adjourned after the announcements and reception of the Senate message.

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