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Chair calls voice vote; motion approved and Senate adjourns

March 13, 2026 | 2026 Legislature MN, Minnesota


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Chair calls voice vote; motion approved and Senate adjourns
The presiding chair called for a voice vote on a motion and immediately announced it had passed, then adjourned the Senate.

"On that motion, all in favor say aye," the chair said, followed by a recorded affirmative response of "Aye." The chair then asked, "All those opposed say no," and announced, "The motion prevails." The chair closed the session with, "The senate is now adjourned." All quoted remarks are from the presiding chair as captured in the transcript.

The brief record does not specify the language of the motion, who moved or seconded it, or a numerical vote tally. Because the transcript records only the chair's procedural calls and a voice response, there is no roll-call or named votes to report. The action recorded in the transcript is limited to the chair's call for a voice vote, the chair's announcement that the motion prevailed, and the formal adjournment of the Senate.

No further business, formal minutes, or next steps are included in the provided transcript.

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